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said to exist. This may be gathered from the comparatively 
small outlay in cakes and purchased manures, together with the 
fact that the crops were uniformly good ; about lOOZ. per year is 
spent in cakes, and 45/. in manure. The rent, within a fraction 
of 36s. per acre, also betokens a farm of character. The subsoil 
Fig. 5. — Section through the line A a. 
Fig. 6. — Section through the line b b. 
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Fig. 7. — Section through the line c c. 
Fig. 8. — Section through the line D D. 
Fig. 9. — Section through the line e e. 
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is clay, sand, and some peat. All the land that required it has 
been drained at the joint expense of owner and occupier, the 
former finding tiles, the latter labour. On 
other matters connected with his calling, Mr. 
draining, 
as on all 
Procter's ideas 
