WESTERN CHALK HILLS,» XXili
A general View of the District, 296,
Situation defined, 297. Extent 1200 to 1500 square Miles. Elevation similar to other Chalk Hills. The Surface described in DETAIL. Remarks on artificial Surface, 301. Note on Sheep, as mountain Animals, 302. Climature backward, 302. Surface Waters peculiar to the deeper Vallies, 303. Soils, 303. General Remarks, on Chalk-Hill Soils. A Derait of those of Wiltshire,&c, Subsoils mostly Chalk, 306. Substructure wholly Chalk Writing Chalk of sadhuty Hill, Analysis of this Chalk. Townships described, 307. Roads good, 308. State of Inclosure, DETAILED, 308- Inclosing on the Decline! Remarks on this Fact, 309. The State of Appropriation. Many Common Fields. Present Productions, 310. Well adapted to Soils and Situations. Ornamental Appearance, 311. Remarks on Chalk-Hill Scenery. Views from the Wiltshire Hills, 312.
Management of Estates, 313. Farm Buildings.
Partake of two Departments. Barns, on Pillars, common, 314. Remarks on these Barns, 315. Field Fences, 315. The old Hedges on Mounds


