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confidered, as they really are, a fubordinate 

 objed: of hulbandry ; in order that the 

 occupiers of lands may bend their attention, 

 with greater energy and effec!!:, to the arable 

 and grafsland managements : more efpeciaily 

 to the watering of meadows ; and, of courfe, 

 to the removal of many of the prefent 

 Fruit Trees : changing them for a more 

 certain, and, on a par of years, a more 

 profitable i^^ecies of produce. 





HORSES. 



THE native BREED, which are ilill 

 feen on the mountains that overlook this 

 Diflrict, are very fmall : much refembling 

 the Welch and Highland Breeds ; and like 

 them are valuable for particular purpofes. 

 The ** PACK HORSES," or ordinary fort 

 found in the inclofed country, are of a 

 fimilar nature j but larger. The saddle 

 HORSES, at prefent in ufe, are chiefly, I 



believe. 



