2 4 S WOLDS. 2*0, 



The inclofures, as yet, are moftly large : 

 forty or fifty acres. But fhould the fpirit of 

 planting continue to diffufe its influence over 

 thefe hills, the fize of inclofures will in time 

 be leflened. Should a time arrive when the 

 higher fwells ihall be crowned with wood, 

 and the intervening yallies be interfered with 

 living fences ; forming inclofures of eight or 

 ten acres; the climature of the Wolds will 

 be rendered fome degrees of latitude more 

 genial than it is at prefen: ; and the produc- 

 tivenefs of the foil be doubly that which it 

 has hitherto been. 



In giving A SKETCH OF THE RURAL ECO- 

 NOMY OF THE WOLDS, the following parti- 

 culars will be entitled to notice : 



1. Eftates. 10. Team Labour. 



2. Farms. 11. Implements. 



3. Tenure. 12. Manure. 



O 



4. Rent. 13. Harvefting. 



5. Removal. 14. Farm - yard Ma,- 

 6 Building. nagement. 



7. Obicdts of Huf- 15. Markets. 



bandry. 16. Turneps. 



8. Succeffion. 17. Sheep. 

 y. Manual Labour. 18. Rabbits. 



I. ESTATES, 



one evenly round wide ridge, would, I apprehend, be 

 fou. d much more eligible upon the Wold foil. 



