OF ENQUIRY. 



State of education, fchools, and charitable inltitutions, 



of abfentee and refident proprietors, 



of circulation of money or paper, 



of farming or agricultural focieties, 



of manufactures, whether increafing, 



of encouragement to them, and the peculiair aptnefs of 



the fituation for their extenfion, 



of mills of every kind, 



of plantations and planting, 



of the effects of the encouragement heretofore*^ven to 



, 



them by the Society, particularifed in the lift annexed. 

 of any improvements which may occur, for future en- 

 couragement, and particularly for the prefervation oiL 

 the trees, when planted, 



of nurferies within the county and extent of fales. 

 Price of timber andftate of it, in the county, 

 Quantity of bog and wafte ground, 

 Poffibility and means of improving it, 

 Obftacles to it and beft means of removing them, 

 Habits of induftry, or want of induftry among the people, 

 The ufe of the Englifh language, whether general, or how far 



increafing. 

 Account of towers, caftles, monafteries, ancient buildings, or 



places remarkable for any hiflorical event, 

 Churches refident clergy, glebes and glebe houfes, 

 Whtther the county has been actually furveyed, when and 



whether the furvey is publifhed. 

 Weights and meafures, liquid or dry in what inftances are 



weights afligned for meafures or <vice verfd. 

 The weight or meafure, by which grain, flour, potatoes, butter, 



&c. are fold. 



