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to them as often as their marks of reference 

 appear. 



As to the arrangement of the matter that 

 will be contained in this re-printed Report, it 

 zvill not follow in the exact form of the pre- 

 ceding general Plan, as the greatest part of 

 my scheme was digested and settled prior to 

 my being acquainted with it ; but I trust that 

 under the following heads, I shall embrace 

 all the material objects which the Board has 

 pointed out. 



Section 



I. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS. 



II. Situation, Contents, Divisions, and Population. 



III. Climate and Weather. 



IV. Surface and Soil. 



V. Roads, Navigation, and Rivers. 



VI. Manures and their Application. 



VII. Tenures and their Proportions. 



VIII. Arable Land and Courfe of Cropping. 



IX. Modes of Culture. 



X. Grafs Land, and Hints for its Improvement. 



XL Average Crops and Scale of Rent. 



XII. Irregular Crops* 



XIII. Fallowing exploded. 



X IV. Common Fields and Inclofures. 



XV. The Commons confidercd. 



XVI. Woods and Plantation . 



XVII. Live Stock. 



XVIII. Buildings 



