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on the Nos. I. and II. farms, from feeding sheep with roots and 
other food upon the grass last winter. 
For the accommodation of the labourers at Lubvrec there is a 
large wooden bothy and four excellent stone-built and slated 
cottages. 
From the plan and sections (Figs. 9 and 10) given of the farm- 
steading it will be seen tliat the whole space is roofed-in. The 
main walls enclose a rectangular space of 90 by 74 feet, well 
lighted f rom the roof; adjoining this central block there is on 
the east side a range of cattle-sheds 20 feet deep, with open 
