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AKTIFiriAT- FORM.\TI().\- OF WOODS. 



first mail's line, and puts in a plant. "When the flankinfjj man 

 proceeds to his fourth planting spot, his neif^dibour proceeds 

 to his tliird, while the third man advances: and so on. until 



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//. Orijjiiiiil po.-itidu of plunieis. v, d. I'osition when the whole oohiiiiii is ii 

 on. O Fhiukinj;: man, who gives the direction. 



the whole column is in motion, forming' a slaiitin.i;- line (r d), 

 each man taking his direction from his neighbour, who is 

 always one planting distance ahead of him. "When the last 

 niiui has reached the oi)posite end of the area, the whole 



