WEALD OF SUSSEX. xiii
By making Waggon Paths, 155. By forming hard Barrel Roads. {nclosing Commons, 156. A Commission of Shores, 157. A total Change of the present Husbandry. Change the arable Lands to Grass, and the Grassy Commons to arable. A mode of Leying proposed, 158. On Deepening the thinner Soils, 162, Converting the thinnest te Woodland. Improvement of the Common Lands, 163. Convert the worst to Wood: The best to Arable Lands. An Apology, for these Suggestions.
DISTRICT OF PETWORTH.
Means of Information, 165. The District described.
Situation defined. Its Elevation, 166. Its Lands particularized.
Mostly a light sandy Loam.
Remark on Sand-hill Pebbles, 167. Some Plots of colder Soils. The** Maam”’ Soil described.
Mostly in a State of Inclosure, 169. Present Productions. Its Claim to Ornament.
Agriculture of the District, 170.
Farms well sized. Farmers, 171.


