Mr. MatonV Obfirvation) on the Orchejlon long Grafs. ^t 



dbout the end of May, and the fecond in July, or (which is rare) 

 as late as the end of Aiigufl. Tlie tithes of the meadow have been- 

 rented more than once for 5/. the produce amounting to 23 hundred 

 weight of hay. 



The herbage of the adjoining meadows, I have remarked, is veiy 

 exuberant J and this exuberance may be traced increafingor dechning 

 according as the foil varies more or lefs from that of the principal 

 meadow. 



At the diftance of a mile or two miles from Orcheflon, but in the 

 fame valley, fome of the grafles may be feen to put on an un- 

 common luxuriancy ; and I have no doubt that, in proportion as 

 meadows in other parts of the kingdom approach more nearly in' 

 circumftances and fituation to that of Orchefton, the more fimilar.' 

 their produce will be found. 



Vir. De^ 



