CONTENTäöS. xii
VI. Waters. VII. Soils, 129. VIII. Subſoils, 130. IX. Foffils. M Limeſtone. Chalk, 131. X. Roads, 131. Xl. State of Incloſure. Tradition reſpecting the Firſt Peopling of Devonfhire, 132. Note on the Authenticity of TRADITION, 133. Remarks on the Cultivation of Commonable Lands, 134. Common Rights of Eaſt Devonfhire, 1 XII. Preſent Productions, 137. XIII. Fowns. XIV. Villages. XV. Habitations, 138. Note on Laying out Townſhips. XVI. Appearance of the Country.
Views from Beaminſter Down, 139. 39
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The AGRICULTURE Of this Diſtrict.
I. Farms, 141. II. Farmers, 142. III. Beaſts of Labor. IV. lmplements, 143. Inſertion of the Yoke Irons.
V. Plan of Management.
Objects. Arable Crops, 144. Succeſſion. Hemp and Flax for Manufactures, 145. VI. Ma- ————*——— ——— 25—
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