408 Geographical Notices. 
labor, and the introduction of a better system of tillage, any 
regular or even moderate harvests can be obtained. Not only is 
there on one side the want of rain and snow, and the great ele- 
of some development, as the lowlands and SO sake ae 
pasturage; and the prejudicial climatic conditions might, viet 
Loe ema foresight, and industry, be rendered less : 
le. 
Wool is the only article which Mr. Radde adduces a8 oa 
port, and he considers there will be no difficulty in finding 2™ 
