On water meadows as suitable for Wales and other mountain districts. Bickfords system of irrigation, as adopted by the late mr. Pusey, described in a letter to T.D. Acland

On water meadows as suitable for Wales and other mountain districts. Bickfords system of irrigation, as adopted by the late mr. Pusey, described in a letter to T.D. Acland
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