4 lNTROt)UCTORY REMaUKS. 



MENT, which alone can render an exteil-- 

 five undertaking pleafurable to him who 

 profecutes' it, and profitable to the Public. 

 Another pradical obje6tion, which lies 

 againft furveying by Counties, befide the 

 repetitions or references it requires, is the 

 UNNECESSARY LABOR it iucurs, and the 

 SUPERFLUOUS VOLUMES jt ncceflarily 

 gives rife to. For it is not the practice of 

 every townlliip or farm, which can be 

 regiftere^, nor that of every hundred or 

 county, which requires it. 



It is the SUPERIOR practices of DIS- 

 TINGUISHED NATURAL Districts, in 

 different and distant parts of the 

 Island (thus feparating its more dis- 

 tinct practices), and thefe only, that 

 are neceflary to be fixed; as a firm 



BASIS, ON WHICH TO RAISE FUTURE 

 improvements, AND STILL MORE EN- 

 LIGHTENED PRACTICES. The interme- 

 diate lands either partake df the manage- ^ , 

 ment of thefe diflinguiflied Diflrifts, or 

 are fubje(fled to methods that are lefs eli- 

 gible ; and are therefore not requilite to 

 be regifl:ered. 



The 



