A COMPLETE Agricultural Survey of a 

 county of fuch extent, opulence, and variety, as 

 the county of Tyrone, would require a writer of 

 much general information and fcientific refearch. 

 The only qualifications, which the writer of the 

 prefent eflay can pretend to have brought to his 

 fubjecl:, are, an acquaintance with agricultural 

 concerns from his earlieft age, and a local 

 knowledge of the county of Tyrone, obtained 

 from a refidence in it for many years. 



The author had originally intended to have in- 

 troduced in this work fome fketch of the procefs 

 of the linen manufa&ure, but this has been anti- 

 cipated in the Survey of the County of Mo- 

 naghan, where the foil and management are 

 nearly the fame as in this county. 



A botanical arrangement of the indigenous 

 plants has been laid afide, as a matter of too 

 much magnitude for a work of this kind ; but, 



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