WAT K . FEKCJE.s 



FRAGMENT 



OF 



WATER FENCES. 



t often happens that a piece of Water, whether natural or 

 artificial, forms the boundary of the pleasure-ground near a 

 house, and makes an obvious line of separation betwixt the 



; 



dressed or mown lawn and the park or ground fed by cattle. 



But Water is not a sufficient fence on all occasions, for unless 

 very deep, cattle will wade through it, and however deep, deer 



will swim across. 



In 



some cases, as 



at W 



oourn 



Long- 

 leate, a wall has been built of sufficient depth below the water- 



surface, to prevent animals from making good their landing ; 



