320 



MINUTES 



122. 



TEXTHREDO 



OF 

 THETURXEP 



eafily feparated in the manner above-men- 

 tioned. 



The two fides of the meath are not united 

 at the back, as I had imagined, but are two 

 diftindb valves or piccesj until they incorpo- 

 rate with the coats of the abdomen. 



N. B. I have repeatedly difTedted the fe- 

 male inftrument (by drawing the lower part of 

 the abdomen on to the point of a pair of com- 

 pafles) for my own fatisfaftidn, as well as 

 that of my friends, and have always found 

 them exactly as above defcribed; 



MARKETS. 



At*ci:sT r.S. CAW.TON-SHEEP.SHOW. This 

 fair is held the laft Wednefday in Auguft, for 

 meep, folcly -, principally lambs, brought by 

 the Weft- Norfolk breeders, and bought up by 

 the Eaft-Norfolk " graziers j" in order to pick 

 among their fumraerlies/ and their ilubbles, after 

 Harveft j to follow their bullocks in winter; and 

 to be finifhed the next funimer on clover^ or 

 the enfuing winter on turneps; 



The Weft-Norfolk ewe-flock farmers alfo 

 bring their crones to this fair ; which the Eaft- 

 Norfolk men buy to put to the ram ; and, hav- 

 ing followed the bullocks and fatted their 



lambs, 



