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Some of this gorse land is now being brought into cultiva- 
tion once more, and the clover crop remains down for two 
years, this making a 5 instead of a 4-course rotation, and 
allowing cattle to be grazed on the soil. Oats are grown 
instead of wheat. The land is stony and course, and suffers 
much from lack of water in dry seasons. 
Table XVI. 
Mechanical analysis of some Glacial Loam Soils : — 
Fraction. 
Ilappisbuvgh. 
CG 
3 
CD 
c3 
00 
W 
O 
£ 
rf 
Catton. 
Antingham. 
Tunstead. 
oils — 
Stones 
35 
2-4 
3-8 
4-6 
56 
69 
4-8 
Fine gravel 
101 
1-45 
2-05 
2-8 
2-02 
2-31 
2-81 
Coarse sand 
23-74 
18-28 
33-06 
34-74 
25"79 
29-57 
24-73 
Fine sand 
41-23 
45"6 
32-69 
30-28 
31-81 
35-41 
3413 
Coarse silt 
12-48 
1414 
12-54 
1355 
15.51 
13-48 
16-08 
Fine silt 
7-71 
7-56 
7-0 
663 
00 
<N 
6-86 
793 
Clay 
7-02 
6-61 
5-24 
4-67 
4-57 
7*73 
6-12 
loisture, organic 
matter and loss 
on ignition 
6-29 
5~9 
4-76 
4-73 
7-27 
5-27 
5-78 
ubsoil — 
Stones 
3-9 
2-9 
4-0 
56 
0-9 
55 
4-3 
Fine gravel 
1-2 
1-35 
1-77 
2-05 
1-3 
2T1 
1-9 
Coarse sand 
18-9 
14-81 
29-8 
32-34 
21-35 
26-05 
19-71 
Fine sand 
46 09 
48-85 
38-19 
32-55 
38-64 
36-92 
38-62 
Coarse silt 
1285 
15-64 
13-01 
18-05 
23-21 
16-38 
19-04 
Fine silt 
5-63 
5-27 
5-2 
6-1 
5-4 
3-75 
6 49 
Clay 
93 
8 07 
7-05 
5-31 
5T3 
8 37 
7-9 
loisture, organic 
matter and loss 
on ignition 
4-15 
4-0 
3-33 
33 
4-27 
4-42 
4-34 
