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low land occasionally overflowed with water, or abounding with pools or lakes, with intervening spots of dry land. See Agriculture, vol. ii., p. 362, &c.; Bedford Level: Lincolnshire; and M'Culloch's Statistical Account of Britain, vol. i., p. 24.

FENCES. See Agriculture, vol. ii., p. 269; Gardening; Horticulture; Forest; and M'Culloch's Statistical Account, vol. i., p. 467.