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2. Sheep.—What size; their wool, of what quality? Do they often bring forth twins? What is the time of shearing? How many pounds of wool off each? 3. Goats.—How used? Do they run at large, or are they tethered? Are they kept principally for breed or milk? 4. Dogs and cats.—Size, colour, propensities? any thing remarkable in their form or qualities? 5. Wild beasts.—Deer, foxes, badgers, pole cats, hares, rabbits, otters, weasels, squirrels? &c. 6. Winter provender for horses, cows, sheep, goats? &c. VII.—Inhabitants. 1. INHABITANTS.—Size, colour, features, hair? Any thing peculiar in the formation of the head, mouth, nose, feet, and legs? Describe the general make both of the men and women. 2. Dispositions.—Phlegmatic or choleric, close or ingenuous? 3. Are there thefts? Of what kinds? 4. In their manners.—Are they cruel, morose, kind to strangers, litigious, apt to quarrel? VIII.—Food, &c. 1. FOOD for the different seasons of the year.—What sorts, and how dressed? any thing peculiar in their mode of cooking? the usual time of their meals, and what the proportion of time allotted for sleep? 2. Beverage.—Ale, spirits, metheglin, or mead? Is there a great consumption of tea, ardent spirits, and tobacco?

3. Clothing.—Of what kinds? names and forms of their habits? 4. Fuel.—Coal, peat, or turf, dry sea-weed, wood, bog, fir? &c. IX.—Implements. 1. AGRICULTURAL.—What sort of ploughs, harrows, spades, scythes, sickles? What the harness of the horses? 2. Carts or cars.—What sort of wheels? For what uses? Construction.—Is it good, light, or clumsy? 3. Domestic utensils.—Their names, figure, &c., of wood, tin, iron, brass, clay? 4. Houses.—How constructed? Of what materials, cabins, windows, chimneys, offices; or outhouses, stables, bouveries, or byars; sheep and pig cotes; separate or together? X.—Women and Children. 1. WOMEN.—How are they treated? how employed? good housewives; cleanly? Do they often produce twins? 2. Children.—How are they nursed and educated? Does bastardy prevail? XI.—Trades, &c. 1. TRADES, manufactures, and commerce.—What imported and exported, and with whom? 2. Domestic economy.—Spinning, knitting, sewing, weaving?

2. Sheep.—What size; their wool, of what quality? Do they often bring<br />

forth twins? What is the time of shearing? How many pounds of wool<br />

off each?<br />

3. Goats.—How used? Do they run at large, or are they tethered? Are<br />

they kept principally for breed or milk?<br />

4. Dogs and cats.—Size, colour, propensities? any thing remarkable in<br />

their form or qualities?<br />

5. Wild beasts.—Deer, foxes, badgers, pole cats, hares, rabbits, otters,<br />

weasels, squirrels? &c. 6. Winter provender for horses, cows, sheep,<br />

goats? &c.<br />

VII.—Inhabitants.<br />

1. INHABITANTS.—Size, colour, features, hair? Any thing peculiar in the<br />

formation of the head, mouth, nose, feet, and legs? Describe the<br />

general make both of the men and women.<br />

2. Dispositions.—Phlegmatic or choleric, close or ingenuous?<br />

3. Are there thefts? Of what kinds?<br />

4. In their manners.—Are they cruel, morose, kind to strangers,<br />

litigious, apt to quarrel?<br />

VIII.—Food, &c.<br />

1. FOOD for the different seasons of the year.—What sorts, and how<br />

dressed? any thing peculiar in their mode of cooking? the usual time<br />

of their meals, and what the proportion of time allotted for sleep?<br />

2. Beverage.—Ale, spirits, metheglin, or mead? Is there a great<br />

consumption of tea, ardent spirits, and tobacco?

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