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fenty to any methodical arrangement, or 

 REGULAR ROUND OF CROPS^ would be an evU 

 dent impropriety *, 



10. 



S O I L S' 



AND 



SOIL PROCESSES. 



THIS COMPLEX fubjea requires, in 

 the prefent inftance, the following arrange- 

 ment. 



i. Species, 



■I. Sub-foils and under-draining. 



0. Rouoh grounds and clearing. 

 4. Tillnge. 



1. Species. The great diverfity of foils 

 -which the Vale and its environs afford has 



been 



"* TliC only particular of the management of the 

 Vale in this refpe*5t which appears to me cenfurable, is 

 that of fuffcring thin-foiled, thirjiy upland to lie in a liite 

 cf ^^lar//, perhaps as '• meadow" (mowing ground,) 

 ■when it would, I apprehend, pay much better in a 

 lourfe of ARAur.E management. Turneps, baih^y, 

 \vheat, arid the cultivated giaflcs, equally afied it. 



