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THE JIOXTH OF MaRCH, 1857. 
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;.u.LEt, Drainage. 
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Close Parallel Dhaixage. 
I EJIl'EKATUKE. 
1-5. Soil 
Gault Clay, 
h Lime Infiltrated. 
Fields Xos. 31, 32, and 33 
Xos. 31 and 32 only drauied. — 
At half-past Seven, a.m. 
hes and 
veins of Sand 
29 Acres. 
Xo. 33 undrauied. Soil, Gault Clav, with 
il giving vent to 
Lime infiltrated. Considered veiT 
stiff and impenetrable. 
I t water which h;i.s 
Drains, 25 feet apart, and 4 feet deep. 
through the Summer 
Undrained 
Di-ained 
1-56. 
L;md. 
Land. 
tity of Water from 
let Xo. 13, which dis- 
ii ges the Drain Water 
u Xos. 13 and part 14. 
of I'lpc, 5 inches. 
- ruu throughout the 
Observfitions on Test Holes, being 
the depth of free soil from surface 
(Quantity of Water 
from Outlet Xo. 15, 
which discharges the 
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of Land to surface of Water in the 
Holes, v.hich are sunk midway 
between the Drains. (See also 
Temperature.) Holes 5 feet deep. 
Drain Water from 
Xos. 31 and 32. Size 
of I'ips " inches. 
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Minute. 
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Per Acre. 
In CJallons 
(per diem). 
Higher Side. 
23 ft. apart 
and 4 ft deep. 
Lower Side. 
25 ft. apart 
and 4 ft. deep. 
Per Acre. 
In Gallons 
(per diem). 
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