THE MANAGEMENT 



the place is quite clofed at top, and the/ 



grow crooked, unfightly biifhes. 



. 



IF the wood is come to its full growth, 

 and is to $and forne years, it is a great 

 iofs ; for when the whole of the wood is 

 felled, the fhoots from the tree that was 

 <ut before will be fo bent by the over- 1 

 -hanging of the trees,' that they will be fo 

 brooked as to fpoil many of the young 

 frees refund them, if they are not cut down, 

 'and if they are_, it is wafting the ftool to 

 no purpofe. 



I? the wood is fit to cut, and is left Be-" 

 ca'ufe it is bfeautiftil, and the- owner has no" 

 mind to part' with it, the vacancy muft' 

 either remain empty or be filled with n 

 crooked bufh, which are fufficient reafona 

 to put an end to that bad practice. 



IF a little wood is wanted, let Ibme 

 corner that is moft out of fight be cur 

 down and afterwards planted, or the {tools; 

 managed as before di reeled, and thciitherr 



