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unlefs it be firft laid up, by art, at a great ex- 

 pence, into inequalities. 



On the contrary, againft the fide of a fteep 

 hill, the rabbit has no difficulty to encounter : 

 the declivity affords him a ready vent for his 

 mould; his work \s dXX down-hill : and — unlefs 

 the foil be too flubborn, or too rocky, for the 

 rabbits to work freely among, — a broken hilly 

 country may generally be flocked with advan- 

 tage ; provided a tolerable market for the car- 

 cafes can be had within reach. 



There are, perhaps, few fandy or other 

 loofefoikd hills, which would not pay better in 

 rabbit-warren than under any other courfe of 

 hufbandry. 



For an inflance of an improvement by con- 

 verting unproductive fandy hills into rabbit- 

 warrens, fee Min. 79. 



B b 2 59. SWINE. 



