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requifite for a farm; and yet multitudes 

 are without half; but the occupiers are fure 

 to fuffer proportionally. This point vail 

 be beft confidered by making a lift of fuch 

 buildings as are abfolutely neceffary, ac- 

 cording to the common practice of bufmefs ; 

 of a perfect one in this refpect, it will be 

 confidered hereafter. 



I. Barns. 



II. Stables/ 



III. Cow-houfe* 



IV. Granary. 



V. Hog-fties. 



VI. Hen-houfe* 



VII. Cart-lodge, 



VIII. Farm -yard. 



Thefe, every one will allow, are indif* 

 penfable. 



I. As to barns, the cuftom of different 

 counties varies greatly : In feme fcarce any 

 barns are ufed, only thrafhing-floors, with 

 yards around them, for building the ftacks 

 of corn in. Thefe farmers have not fo 

 much in this point to attend to, as they 

 cannot expect, how much foever they con- 

 demn the cqftom, that landlords will raife 

 barns contrary to the cuftom of a country. 

 VOL. T. E But 



