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mixtures *. But tho he is much more pic- 



turefque, than the common hog, he is in much 

 lefs repute among farmers. The lightnefs of 

 his hind quarters, and the thinnefs of his 

 flanks appear to great difadvantage in the ham, 

 and the flitch. 



On leaving the beechen groves of Boldre- 

 wood we were received by a large, open, 

 fwampy, heath, called No Mans walk, being 

 under the peculiar jurifdiclion of none of the 



keepers. The woods foon after commenced 



again, in which we pafled a large forefl-vifla, 

 cut through them, from Lyndhurft to Burley- 

 lodge ; but it wanted the turnpike road which 

 we found in the other vifta -f% I could not 

 have fuppofed how much it loft, from the 

 want of this accompaniment. Without a 

 road, there feemed to be no reafon for a vifta. 

 In other refpeclis alfo it wanted the variety of 

 the Lyndhurft- vifta. 



Along the confines of thefe woods, we 

 (kirted a foreft-lawn, called Warwick/ted-, 



* See vol. I. page 292. f See page 65. 



i 4 which 



