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THE NEW FORESTRY. 



In proceeding to work, the valuer first ascertains the height 

 and middle-girth of the trunk, or sections of it, between main 

 limbs, and sets the cubic contents, which he will find in his 

 " Hoppus," down on his slate. Next he counts the number 

 of measureable limbs, notes their length and girth separately, 

 and puts the contents down beside those of the trunk, 

 prices both separately, according to size and quality, 



LOT 



i. 



TREES. 



Carried forward, 



