2(5d e:t cgiicuhural snrveyr. ^ug. it- 



bein^ planted, converted into arable, or into pasture 

 land ? 



21. What is the rate of wages, and price of labour, 

 and what are the hours at which labour commences and 

 ecaies, at the different seasons ? 



22. Whether proper attention is paid to the draining 

 of land, particularly the fenny part of it, and what 

 sorts of drains are commonly made use of ? 



23. Whether paring and burning is practised, and 

 how is it managed and found to answer -* 



24. Whether the country is well wooded, and whether 

 the woodlands are kept under a proper system. 



25. What is the price of provisions, and whether 

 the price is likely to be steady, to rise, or to fall ? 



26. What is the state of the roads both public and 

 parochial, whether they are in good order or capable 

 of improvement ? 



27. What is the state of farm houses and offices, 

 whether in general they are well situated and propeily 

 constructed ? 



28. What is the nature of the leases commonly 

 granted, and the covenants usual between landlord and 

 tenant ? 



29. To what extent have commerce or manufactures 

 been carried on in the district, and have they had ei- 

 ther good or bad effects on its agriculture ? 



30. Are there any practices in the district, thaS 

 could be of service in other places ? 



3 I . Are there zny societies instituted in the district 

 for the improvement of agriculture ? 



5 2. Whether the people seem to have a turn for 

 improvements, or how such a spirit could best be ex- 

 cise! ?. 



