The opinion of witnesses as to the value of lana must be confined to the land in controversy. Wyman v. Lexington Sf West Cambridge Railroad, 13 Met. 316. The question which the sheriff excluded would have been admissible, if it had been asked with reference to the land of the petitioner only. Shaw v. Charlestown, 2 Gray, 107. As it applied to land in the vicinity, the answer would not have been competent evidence.
The question being asked on cross-examination,' if it might nave been allowed for the mere purpose of testing the witness,
Exceptions sustained.
