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stream, or rill, which supplies it from the drained 
bog above ; A. the meadow flood gate, to turn the wa¬ 
ter along either carrier, another being in the pond above 
to stop the water when not used; c. c. main carriers, 
or floating gutters; b. b. b. b. See. are secondary float ing 
gutters, communicating with those above by cross gut¬ 
ters, which can be shut up by stops, or with clods at 
pleasure. 
Trunks and paddles are laid in at the head of thef 
cross gutters, where they join the main carriers c. c. by 
means of which, the water can either be driven farther 
along such main carriers, or let down into the floating 
gutters below at pleasure. 
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