zSo DISTRICT. 



The Dart is a flream of coniiderable 

 magnitude. The reft mere brooks, at dead 

 water ; but fwell into rapid torrents, in the 

 times of floods. The Yalm, at Ivybridge, 

 is a mountain torrent of the liril rank. 



VI. SOILS. To convey the befl idea, 

 i am able, of the foils of this fertile Diftridt, 

 I will adduce the remarks which were 

 made, at the diiierent times of examining 

 them. 



Ivybridge to Kinoseridge* The 

 Soil uniformly fertile. The tops of fome 

 of the hills are rich grazing ground ! 

 Other hills are leaner and lefs productive. 

 But I obferved not a field v/orth lefs than 

 ten or fifteen fhillings, an acre. The whole 

 ride is worth twenty fhiilings, on a par ! 

 much of it forty ihillings, an acre, to a 

 Farmer. The hill fides are excellent corn 

 knd j — the bottoms rich meadows. Some 

 Mttk red foil is feen, in this ride. 



KiNGSBRiDGE TO ToTNESS, The na- 

 ture and appearance of the country are much 

 like thofe obferved, between Ivybridge and 



Kinglbridge ; 



