

CONTENTS. XV 



VACS 



SECT. II. On the proper Kinds for Hedge-row 

 and Detached Trees ; Nursing, and 

 preparing them for Removal 193 



III. The Manner of Planting ; future 



Care, &c 201 



CHAP. VI. 



ON THINNING AND PRUNING OF OLD PLANTATIONS 



WHICH HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED 207 



SECT. I. The Advantages derived from timely 

 and judicious Thinning ; and the 

 Disadvantages proceeding from Neg- 

 lect ib. 



II. The necessary Caution to be observed 

 in respect of gradual Thinning, ac- 

 cording to the State or local Situation 

 of the Plantation 21O 



III. Manner of Thinning and Pruning neg- 

 lected Plantations 215 



CHAP. VII. 



MANNER OF CUTTING AND THINNING NATURAL 

 WOODS 228 



SECT. I. Cutting in Hags for the Sake of the 



Bark, Fuel,&c ib. 



II. Reducing Natural Oak Woods into 



Timber Groves 237 



III. Cutting with the double View of rear- 

 ing Timber and Underwood 240 



IV. Dressing of old Timbers, standing ir- 

 regular or detached, in Natural 

 Woods . . 212 



