XVI CONTENTS. 



CHAP. VIII. 



PACE 

 ON SUBDIVIDING LARGE TRACTS BY BELTS, STRIPES, 



&c 244, 



SECT. I. The Advantages arising therefrom, in 

 respect of Shelter, and improving 

 the Climate ib. 



II. The Direction, Position, Breadth, and 

 Extent of the Belts, Stripes, &c. ac- 

 cording to local Circumstances, con- 

 sidered 249 



CHAP. IX. 



THE VALUE OF FOREST TIMBER' CONSIDERED, BOTH 



IN A PRIVATE AND NATIONAL POINT OP VIEW. ... 254 



CHAP. X. 



ON VARIOUS MODES OF FENCING 265 



PREAMBLE ib. 



SECT. I. Quick Hedge and Ditch ; with Top 



Dyke, Dead Hedge, &c 270 



SECT. II. Plashing and Cutting of Old Hedges .. 287 



SECT. III. Of Stone Walls 294 



SECT, IV. Mud, and Turf Walls, &c. ., . 300 





