[ 1^3 ] 

 3© J. an acre; nor are thefe low lands of 

 any trifling extent, but amount in quantity 

 to fome thoufands of acres. It is amazing, 

 that in a country, in which a free exporta- 

 tion of corn was allowed for fo many years, 

 fuch tracts of land fhould remain in fo de- 

 fer! a ftate. What infatuation in the fu- 

 perior fort of cultivators, to pay fb high 

 for land, in fo many parts of the king- 

 dom, while fuch fertile waftes remain un- 

 cultivated. Great part of this country is 

 a green fward, or what in Torkjhire is 

 called White Land, 



About Glenwelt the foil is chiefly of 

 three forts, fand, gravel, and clay ; letts 

 from 5 /. to 20 /. an acre ; and farms rife 

 from I o /. to 50 /. a year. Their courfes 

 are, 



1. Fallow 



2. Wheat 



3. Barley 



4. Oats. 



And, 



1. Fallow 



2. Barley 



3. Wheat 



4. Oats. 



H 4 Alfo, 



