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Soils adapted to the Plane-tree ;.. 46 



the Poplar 47 



the Sycamore .,..;. ;.... ib. 



the Walnut .,;... 48 



the Willow 49 



Evergreen and resinous trees 50 



the Cedar ib* 



the Scotch Fir or Pine 51 



the Weymouth Pine 53 



the Norway Spruce 54- 



the American Spruce 55 



the Silver Fir .. 56 



Sowing acorns among planted timber trees 135 



Stone walls, building of 294- 



modes of coping 295 



Straight timber, training for 153 



Success in planting 11 



sure pledge of, in transplanting 196 



Sycamore, the, bears the sea breeze better than other trees 26 



its soil and properties described 47 



its eminent use as a nurse plant 118 



Tapping, its advantages 136 



~ method of. 69 



the Chesnut 70 



Tap-rooted plants to be nursed in kindly soil 100 



Tap-roots, manner of cutting 19S 



Tar, its use in healing of wounds.. 174 



its application to fractures 177 



coal, to be preferred, and why 181 



Thin, to plant, is improper in bleak exposures 8 



Thinning, its importance 164 



of mixt plantations 165 



invariable rule for 167 



grouped plantations 168 



plantations of Scotch Fir 169 



of Spruce Fir 170 



Hedge-row trees 205 



