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ON THE OLD AND EEMAEKABLE 



Description op the 



CouBty. 



Place. 



sol 



02 



Soil. 



Subsoil. 



3> 

 1° 



Linlithgow, 



Mid-Lothian, , 



Koxburgh, 

 Haddington, 



;Newlistou, 



Hopetoun, 

 Oxenford Castle, . 



Riccarton House, . 



Hatton House, 

 Newbattle Abbey, 



Edmonstone, 

 Ingliston, 



Bemersyde, . 



Pressmennan, 



Broxmouth Park, 

 Gosford, 



Tynninghame, 

 >) 



» I 

 Whittinghame, 



Gilmerton, . 

 Yester House, 



Ft. in. 



About ) 

 100 Of 



120 



150 



120 



135 



150 



I 



100 



90 



600 



550 



550 



20 



50 



50 



Heavy loam, 



( Sandy loam and 

 < mixture of 

 (. clay, . 

 Light loam, . 



Loamy, . 



Light loam, . 

 Light sandy, * . 



)> 



Strong blue loam, . 



Good loam, . 



f Shallow thin ) 

 ( light soil, . f 



Light red loam, •. 



f A very deep red ) 

 t sandy loam, j 

 Sandy loam, . 



Red sandy loam. 



Inclining to tUl, 



Retentive sub- 

 soil on debris 

 of shale, . 

 Sandstone, 



Clay and gravel, . 



Sand and clay, . . 

 Gravel, -. 



( Blaze and edge ) 

 t coal seams, j 

 Clay and gravel, 



rRed "rotten") 

 -; rock" and gra- [• 



( vel, . . ) 

 jTrap rock. 



f Granite and^trap ) 

 \ rock, '. ) 

 Clay, . 



( Gravel and clay ) 

 ( on trap rock, j 



W. and S, 



350 



>> 

 )» 



100 



450 

 450 





Good loam. 



Leaf mould, 



Strong loamy clay. 



Red sandstone, 



f Very poor, clayey ) 

 ( and stony, ]" 



Old Red Sandstone, 



N. 



S.W. 



s. 



N. 

 S. 



N. 



N.E. 



