300 AGRICULTURE. 



partially watered, throughout the Dif* 

 Iria: ; 



Grazing grounds y or rich upland paflures 5 

 which were remarked, more particularly, 

 aboi^t Ermipgton, Aunton, and Kingf- 

 bridge ; and, moil efpecially, about Tot- 

 nefs ; and 



Fcfiure grounds, or the ordinary tempo-^ 

 fary leys of the Danmonian hufbandry. 



In the MANAGEMENT of Grafslands, I 

 perceived nothing which gave me reafon to 

 apprehend, that it diifers from that of 

 West Devonshire. 



XL ORCHARDS, &c. This is the 

 principal fruit-liquor Difcri^l of Devon* 

 ihire. But, as I had fo favorable an oppor- 

 tunity of making myfelf mailer of the 

 Devonihire praftice, in the place of my 

 refidence *, I had the lefs pccaiion to attendl 

 to it, in the South Hams : whofe pra<5tice, 

 from what I faw of it, is the fame as that of 

 Weil Devonihire ; except in the greater 



atten- 



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