INDEX. 



PACE 



Tli inning neglected plantations '207 



cautions to be observed in 210 



Thorn -bed, how to form 272 



Timber-crop, impoverished by vegetables 141 



Timber-trees do not flourish superlatively in bleak situ- 



1 ations , , 11 



kinds of, for bleak mountains 12 



for sheltered situations 15 



Top-dykes, of 270 



: proceed to build the 27G 



materials for the 277 



Training the Oak 150 



for straight timber '. 152 



for crooked timber 15 t 



for ribs and knees 155 



the Elm 158 



the Beech 160 



the Larch, for Ship-timber 161 



Fir trees 162 



Hedge-row and detached trees 158 



- natural Oak timber 239 



young hedges 285 



Transplanting, sure pledge of success in 196 



Treatment of trees in youth, affects their future form, 



value, and usefulness 13 



of wounds, bruises, Sec 172 



Trees may be stinted by being planted too thin 14- 



may be spoiled by being planted too thick *7. 



will not flourish, superlatively, except in their 



own soils 32 



- poisoned by bad soil 34- 



nursed two seasons only 6<> 



. treatment of ib. 



for the forest only 103 



antipathy of, investigated Ill 



classed 113 



young, choaked by fern, &c 14-5 



classing of 156 



