in ON THICK PLANTING: 



will flick until the wound is covered 

 with new bark. After the plaifter is laid 

 on, and a little dried, if it was brufhed all 

 over with fome of the thin that was nrft 

 laid on, it would prevent its cracking and 

 fill up all the cavities, fo that no air could 

 get between the piaifter and the tree ; 

 which if it does, the whole falls off, and 



will be of no fervice. 



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THE dung and clay mould be mixed 

 fbme time before it is ufed,' and worked 

 feveral times, that it may be well united ; 

 if it was' for three or four months it would 

 be the better ? but there will be no occafion 

 to keep it mpift all that time ; for after ;t 

 is brought to proper order and laid in a 

 heap, it will require no further care until 

 a day or two before it is wanted. 



CHAP, 



