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3rd Farm, loamy soil, in a rotation of seven yeart. 



1st Year, summer fallow. 

 2nd Wheat and Rye. 

 3rd Pease. 



4th Oats with Clover, for pasture. 

 5th, 6th, and 7th years, Pasture. 

 A flock of 1,000 sheep. 



th Farm, more sandy soil, rvith a rotation the same as iVo. 2. 



A flock of 1,000 sheep. 



Besides the flocks of 4,000 sheep, the live stock consists of 

 45 milch cows, 25 young cattle, 50 plough oxen, 25 farming 

 horses, and 50 brood mares and foals. 



The three farms, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, are surrounded by about 

 3,000 acres of barren heath, on which the flocks of sheep occa- 

 sionally run. 



Translation of Appendix, .A r o. 13. 



WITH THE CALCULATIONS IX ENGLISH DENOMINATIONS. 



THE costs of Ship-building in Prussia are from 240 to 260 

 florins (.12 to .13 sterling) the Prussian Last, which is equal 

 to If Ton, British Register. 



Contracts have been made this year, for building ships at fl. 1 15 

 to f. 150 (c.5 15s. to .7 10s. sterling) per last, without the 



rigging- 



The expenses of fitting out a Prussian three-mast Ship of 414 



Last (580 Tons) on a voyage to England for three months, are as 

 follows : 



1. Wages: . *. d. 

 1 Captain - - - .4 10s. per month, mak- 

 ing for 3 months - 13 10 

 1 Mate - - - .2 14*. 820 

 1 Carpenter - - .2 Os. 6rf. 616 

 1 Boatswain - - .1 13*. - 4190 

 6 Sailors - - .1 7*. each - 24 6 



4 Ditto - - .1 0*. 3d. 12 3 



5 Ditto (half men) .0 13s. 6rf. 1026 

 1 Cabin Boy - - .0 13s. 6d. 206 



20 Men; their Amount of Wages for 3 Months - 81 4 6 



