CONTENTS OF NOTES. XXXIX 



SECTION VIII. 



Note I. Apolojjy to the critical Reader, for New Words introduced 

 into the details of a New Art, p. 393. — Note II. Machine of Brown 

 borrowed from the " Janker" of the Wood-merchant. Idea of a New 

 Machine, for Trees of great magnitude, with Four Wheels ; two six 

 feet, and two eight feet high, p. 394. 



SECTION X. 



Note I. "Shows," or the Refuse of Flax, at the Flaxmill, an admi- 

 rable Thatch for Cottages. Method of preparing and applying it. — 

 This covering advisable, where roofs are exposed externally to risk 

 . from Fire, p. 395. — Note II. New method of Manuring Orchards and 

 Fruit-borders, on the principle of the Panacean Compound, prepared 

 with either Dung or Lime. Directions for the Execution, p. 396. — 

 Note III. Useful Mode of preserving and applying the Juices of the 

 Dunghill as a Manure. Pit with metal pump ; Water-Cart for Trees 

 in the Park. Peat-moss in tliis way decomposed effectually, p. 398. 



SECTION XI. 



Note I. Disquisition on Park-entrances. Usually dull and uninterest- 

 ing things. Plan for their Improvement by Open Wooding, and giving 

 them Foreground, Consequence, and Picturesque Effect, p. 400. — De- 

 tails of the Plan ; peculiarly adapted to English Places. Deserving of 

 being brought into Fashion, as it surmounts all obstacles, and conceals 

 all deformities at the least possible expense. View of the Entrance 

 Gate to the Park at Allanton House, from the West, p. 401. — Note 

 II. Advantages of wooding, by means of the Transplanting Machine, 

 considerably underrated. No other method of obtaining a profusion of 

 Park-wood, unless by planting the Entire Surface, p. 402. — Note III. 

 Further evidence of the great utility of Watering, in 1826. Success of 

 the First year always the most important to Transplanted Wood, p. 

 403. — Conclusion, p. 404. 



APPENDIX. 



Report of the Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, ap- 

 pointed to inspect the Woods at Allanton House, p. 409, et seqq. 



