INDEX. 



PAG* 



Old hedges, plashing of ? ? 287 



cutting, method of 290 



On thinning in general 164 



On subdividing large tracts, by stripes, &c 244 



Open cuts, in draining 86 



Operation of planting described 126 



of thinning and pruning 215 



of barking the Oak 230 



Pallas' Flora Rossica, extract from ... f , ,......., 4-1 



Peat bogs, may be converted into culturable fields, and 



rendered productive of grain 34 



Pine, the native, thrives best in mountainous situations 1 1 



Pits, distance between the 95 



their size 91 



T regulated by that of the tree 94 



Pitting, an important article 88 



: method of 89 



rule for 90 



when to be performed 147 



Plane-tree, the soil it affects 46 



its properties described , 47 



Plantations, filled up ..' 147 



grouped, thinning of 168 



neglected, how to reclaim 215 



of Scotch Fir, how to reclaim 224 



Planting, in zones or belts, its use in mountainous situa- 

 tions 9 



by the margin of the deep 29 



of lands not tillable by the plough 15 



. ; thin and with large plants, an error 27 



in elevated ground, in a certain case, is better 



than on a plain 2S 



waste land will enhance its value 31 



a small corner, or patch, absurdity of ib. 



good land, imprudent , ib. 



- : of infants 60 



- method of, in the nursery 6$ 



