Farming of Devonshire. 
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parts of tlie country, but in general they remain in a tlcploraljlo 
condition. Those lately erected on the property of the Duke of 
Bedford near 'I'avistock are conveniently and economically con- 
structed. The homestead built by Mr. Fowler at Prince Hall, 
I^artmoor, presents many points of originality, and, although too 
costly for general adoption in this county, is in many respects 
worthy of imitation. An isometrical drawing and ground-plan of 
the feeding department of this homestead accompanies this Essay : 
n in 20 3<i 40 50 60 70 B S" 100 
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Scale of Feet. 
2 K 
