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CHAP. I. 



"The Method of raijirtg wood on rocky , billy, ivajlC) 

 and heath lands* 



TH E cxtenfive traces of rocky, 

 wade, and heath lands in this 

 kingdom, if converted into plan- 

 tations of thriving trees, would proye a 

 certain benefit to pofterity, as well as a 

 pleafing reflection to thofe who are at the 

 expence of performing fo great and good 

 a work. To aflifl the generous planter in 

 VOL* L A his 



