104 .FARMS. 



V. The PLANS OF FAP.MS have 

 been fpoken of as being generally judicious, 

 in refped; of having the farm-flead, or 

 buildings, placed within the area of the 

 lands. The fields too have been . men- 

 tioned, as being well fized ; but fometimes, 

 perhaps, too large, or out of proportion, 

 on the fmailer farms ; owing to the ex- 

 peniivenefs and clcfenefs of the fences in * 

 ufe : and^ owing, perhaps, to the fame 

 circumflance, private larjes, or driftv/ays, 

 are in fome cafes v/anted. On the v/hole, 

 hov/ever, the Diflrid: is above par, with 

 refped: to the plans of its farms. 



General Observation. From this 

 Analyfis of Farms, it is plain, that W^fl: 

 Devonfliire has many advantages, natural 

 and fortuitous, as an Agricultural 

 District. 



' ^ 2.. 



FARMERS. 



The SCALE of OCCUPIERS, in this 

 Weilern Diftrid, is fingularly exteniive ; 



reaching 



