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Sheep, 241. Ewes and early Lambs, as in the Petworth Practices
Swine, 242. The Breed that of the Southern Counties. Here, a Species of Pasrure Stock! Remarks on this extraordinary Fact.
State of Husbandry, 243. ‘The Lands clean, with moderate tillage. Remarks on this Circumstance. The nature of Couch considered.
Improvements, 244. Few to be made in its Husbandry. Its Healthiness, perhaps, improveable, 245. A compleat Drainage proposed. The probable Advantages, 246.
ISLE OF WIGHT.
The Routes of the Survey, detailed, 248. The Island geographically described, 249.
The Situation generally known. The Extent 110,000 Acres. The Elevation remarkably great. The Surface strongly featured, 250; And interesting in the Detail. A general View of the Surface. The Back of the Island, 254. The Eastern Division. The Heights of St. Catherine, 252. The broken Grounds of St. Laurence. A Subject of Geology and Natural History, 253. Note onthe AssocraTion oF OBJECTS.
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