SPAIN. 377 



numerous gardens, lucern fields, and rich 

 watered meadows : the houfes ftand thick 

 through the country, and the whole has, in, 

 every refpecl:, the appearance of wealth and 

 population. Upon enquiring into the par- 

 ticulars of their hufbandry, I fourid. that 

 they never fallowed their lands, but always 

 were careful to have fome crop or other 

 conftantly on it. Thus, a common method 

 they had was to. plough up a field at Mi- 

 chaelmas, and 



1. s. d, 



1. Sow wheat in it, which pro- 



duced in value about 214 o 



2. This wheat is harvefted in 



June, and the land im- 

 mediately fown with mil- 

 let, which yields 200 



3. With the millet clover is 



fown, and fed in Winter 



to the value of 080 



4. The next year the clover is 



mown four times, which 

 faur cuttings, being fc- 

 vcn or eight loads of hay, 

 are worth coo 



Carried forward 10 2 o 



