IN his survey of the English countryside. Sir
John Russell has now reached the Eastern and South-Eastern regions, with the fruit lands of Kent, the clays of Essex, the light lands and loams of East Anglia, and the Fens. From these, his survey passes to the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds and the chalk-lands of the South-east and the South. He will tell how these lands have been cultivated and the changes they are now undergoing.