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At LhTeri, the feat of Mr. Staples, near Cook's-town, 

 the planting Is very profperous : but there is only part 

 of thefe improvements in this county ; the remainder 

 lies in the county of Derry. 



A confiderable fcope has been planted by Lord 

 Northland, and his fori Mr. Knox, within the lafl 

 twenty years, which is at this time in a thriving flate. 



Lord Callidon has planted confiderably in the orna- 

 mental ftyle, and, in general, with good tafte. 



Mr. Montgomery planted confiderably near Augh- 

 nacloy. 



Sir William Richardfon planted, with good tafte, 

 his demefne at Augher, and the plantations are in a 

 flourifhing flate. 



Mr. Montray, at Favoroyal, near Augher, is in pof- 

 feflion of large tracts of natural woods, which are ma- 

 naged in an economical manner. 



At Clog her, the bifhop's demefne and deer-park af- 

 ford fome old timber ; but this beautiful demefne has 



been much injured in this, its chief ornament, fome 



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years aga. 



Mr. Eccles, near Fintona, has done a good deal in, 

 the way of planting, and fo has Mr. Lendrum. 



The Rev. Mr. Hill has great merit for his tafte ia 

 planting and ornamenting about his glebe-houfe, in the 

 parifh of Longfield, near Drumquin. 



Mr. Lowry has planted a confiderable number of 

 trees at Pomeroy; but his fituation requires much 



planting, and in very heavy maffes. 



Mr. 



