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ought to be ; but this fcale of farms I do 

 not think fo profitable in themfelves as 

 the fucceeding ones ; but herein I may be 

 miftaken. 



The progreffion of the gentleman's 

 farms, in the order of profit, is as fol- 

 lows. 

 N 4 . .';*!.; 19 80 



6.' - !*>rr r -17 2 



1. - . Ij 10 o 



5- - .' *' -14 3 



8. . 13 16 o 



3- ~ 13 8 



7. - v'~. . 12 10 O 



2. - : '&-" .12 00 



9. MV:;, . 9 13 O 



From this fcale it is very apparent that 

 the 50 arable acres cultivated in cabbages 

 and lucerne, are much the moft beneficial 

 farm, even more advantageous than 100 

 acres of grafs, which is fecond. 



Eighty acres all arable, but laid down to 

 grafs, comes next ; and is a frefh proof of 

 the great benefit of grafs farms to gen- 

 tlemen. 



N 5, 8, and 3, are nearly alike that 

 is, 100 acres, half and half 80 acres, 



C C 2, 60 



