2o8 BELFAST. 



Note, be ground was rather inclined to 

 clay, was ploughed from lay, but received no 

 manure for two years ; ploughed about Chrift- 

 rnas, furrowed and fowed the latter end of 

 March, but covered with a fhovel from the 

 furrows, from an inch to an inch and an half 

 thick. 



I was informed that Mr. Ifaac, near Belfaft, 

 had 4 acres, Irifh meafure, of ftrong clay land 

 not broken up for many years, which being 

 amply manured with lime rubbiiTi, and fea 

 fhells, and fallowed, was fown with wheat, 

 and yielded 87I. 9s. at 9s. to 12s. per cwt. Alfo 



that 



