2i6* LESLY HILL. 

 are on an average 12s. Along the coaft there 

 is a tracl of clay at from 14s. to 20s. The 

 courfes of crops ; 



1. Potatoes. 



2. Barley. 



3. Oats. 



4. Oats. 



1. Potatoes. 



2. Barley. 



3. Flax. 



4. Oats. 



5. Oats, and then lay out for 2 years. 



Much of the country is in the rundale and 

 likewife in the change-dale fyflem. The 

 little farmers are all weavers, who weave 10 

 or I2CO linen, and fpin great quantities of 

 yarn for the Derry market. Oatmeal and 

 potatoes are the general food of the lower 

 people, who reckon that one barrel of pota- 

 toes, to live on, is eo^al to 2 bufhels of 

 meal. One barrel will lafx a family of fix 

 eight days, and cofts on an average 3s. 6cL 

 or 4s. Oatmeal is. 2d. to 3s. 6d. the 2olb. 

 but iid. per lb. on an average. One bunhel 

 of oats yields 1 81b. of meal. The oats are 

 dried at home with turf on kilns, which coft 



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