16 THE PRACTICAL PLANTER. 



rable and pasture lands ; since on most es- 

 tates there is sufficient ground, of this de- 

 scription, for the produce of timber to serve 

 the vicinage and their own purposes. If, 

 however, there is, or the probability of, an 

 extensive manufactory being established with- 

 in a convenient distance, the case is altered, 

 and respect must be had thereto in the 

 choice of the kinds to be planted. Those 

 used by the mill-wright, the house-carpen- 

 ter, the turner, and the cooper ought to be 

 preferred. 



