ft72 RABBITS. 



tirpate ; fcooping out the infide ; wher^ 

 they make their lodgements ; generally 

 with an entrance on each fide, and a third or 

 perhaps a fourth, on the top. But if warrens 

 were fufficiently fenced in the York- 

 fhire manner, and the fences properly at- 

 tended to, this objedrion would lofe much 

 of its weight. The warren I faw, on the 

 ikirts of Dartm-ore, had no fufficient fence 

 to prevent the Rabbits from ilraying. 



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P O U L T R Y. 



THE only circumllance that ilruck me^ 

 m Devonfhire, with refpetft to this petty 

 article of Liveftock^ was the fcarcity of 

 Eggs, compared with the number of f owLSi 

 The markets of Plymouth, I underftand^ 

 are fupplied with eggs, in fome confide^ 

 rable part, frotpi the North of Devonfliire j 

 from whence they are fent, twenty or 



thirty 



