50 AGRICULTURAL SURVEY OF cbap. IT. 



Scots. 



The Quarter of Eden L. 360 10 



The Constabulary of Crail - 217 10 



The Quarter of Leven - 365 o 



The Quarter of Inverkeithmg - 162 o 



The Quarter of Dunfermline - 60 10 



The Regality of the Church - 182 o 



L. 1347 10 



The valued rent, as It now stands, amounts 

 in whole to 362,584!. 78. 5 d. Scots, propor- 

 tioned among the different districts in the fol- 

 lowing manner : 



v Scots. 



Cupar L. 93,520 6 7 



St Andrews 124,832 4 ir 



Kirkcaldy 87,780 6 i 



Dunfermline 56,451 9 10 



L. 362,584 7 5 



The valuation of Fife is higher than that of 

 any other county of Scotland. The valued rent 

 of the whole kingdom is stated at 3,872,600!. 

 Scots, of which the valuation of this county is 

 nearly three thirty-two parts, and consequently 

 above three times the average of the other coun- 

 ties. 



The proportion between the real and valued 

 rent cannot be easily or accurately ascertained. 

 Proprietors are unwilling to make the rentals of 

 their estates public. Besides, many of them 

 have considerable portions of their lands in their 



