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you will not be able to fecure all; befides, having one divifion 
full of water, you can relieve the fry and eels by letting it 
upon them; which elfe, for want of a frefh to let in upon 
them, will be loft. So when one divifion is fifhed, that is re- 
lieved by tofling the water out of the next. And this courfe 
is not amifs, though you intend to throw out the mud; for 
the faving the fifth while you are taking them out, quits the 
charge of making the ftanks. 
Of other auxiliary Waters. 
GG) gale lamenaiher less Inches ftews, to affift in the 
difpofition of the fifth; for laying a pond in that great order 
dry, as I propofe, once in every year, there will be a great 
quantity of fifh to be difpefed ; fo that you muft have a fuf- 
ficient quantity of waters to receive when you abound, and to 
recruit when you want. ‘The ftews will carry fixty, feventy, 
or eighty carps apiece, fuppofing you fpend continually out 
of them; fo other waters will receive their proportion, by 
fending this way and that the ftock of fifh, you will preferve 
all, and know where to find them again. 
Thefe bye-ponds will be difperfed about your eftate, where - 
perhaps your predecefiors thought fit to make them, for the | 
convenience of their paftures, or you may make them as you 
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