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fo much hazard, as it is to be feared they 

 will be, while common lands are continued 

 to be appropriated by separate bills, 

 without any established principles of 



INCLOSURE. 



6. 

 FARM BUILDINGS, 



THE BUILDING MATERIALS which arc 

 now in common ufe on this fide of the Vale 

 are, chiefly. 



Stones, 

 Pantiles, 

 Deal: 

 But there are other materials which require 

 to be noticed j namely. 

 Bricks, 

 Cement, 

 Oak. 

 T, Stones. The Hones in ufe are of two 

 kinds ; fre^Jlone and limejlone *. The for- 

 mer 



* In the quarries from which thefe materials are 

 drawn, the limellone generally forms the upper flra- 

 tum, rifing to within a few inches of the furface. The 



foil 



