-di AGRICULTURE. 



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APPLES, for houfhold purpofes, may not be 

 too trivial to notice. In the ordinary prac- 

 tice of the kingdom, they are fold by 

 meafnre : but, here, not unfrequently by 

 number : a fhilKng a hundred being ef- 

 teemed a moderate price. 



XII. CATTLE. The brsed is that 

 of Devonjhire : excepting a few, in the 

 hands of individuals, o^ the fiort horned 

 breed *. 



The South Hams is not emphatically a 

 BREEDING Diftrid:. Corn rather than 

 Cattle appears, to a flrangcr paffing through 

 the Country, to be the principal objed: of 

 the Farmers of the South Hams. Many 

 of the working Oxen, that are feen in this 

 Diftrid, are doubtlefs purchafed of the 

 Moorfide Farmers -f-. 



XIII. SHEEP. 1 obferved fome con- 

 flderable flocks, on the Weft fide of the 

 Diftrid j and fmallcr parcels on the Eaft. 



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* Sec MiN. 5. 

 4 See Page 245. 



