FOREST T & E S. 



CHAP VI. 



On the Soils proper forthe different Kinds of 

 fioreft-l'rees. 



THERE is a proper foil for all kinds 

 of trees in which they thrive, an<f 

 moft of the directions for planting flop 

 there. The variety of trees would be con- 

 fined to a very fmall number, if the fame 

 kinds of trees did not thrive and grow in 

 many different foils. 



FOR the information and fatisfa&ion of 

 thofe whofe foil is not the belt, and may 

 be thought not to be fit for many kinds 

 of trees, I have here added a lift of the 

 common forts of foreft-trees, with an ac- 

 count of the different foils and fituatious 

 they will grow and thrive in. 



observations were at firft taken 

 from natural woods, and improved by fol- 

 3 lowing 



