FENCING; 



where the top soil is so poor and thin, that 

 whether a hedge would rise quickly, or 

 even thrive afterwards, becomes a matter of 

 doubt ; and where, from a superabundance 

 of stones, it becomes prudent to rear stone 

 walls entirely ; I allot a Section, on that sub- 

 ject; in which I propose treating of the va- 

 rious modes of erecting and coping them. 



And, for conveniency of situations, where 

 it would either be unprofitable or imprudent 

 to plant quick-fences, and where stones are 

 not to be found for the purpose of rearing 

 walls ; I allot a Section, on the method of 

 building or forming mud and turf walls, and 

 on planting aquatic hedges, &c. 



