/. Weeding, Hoeing and Manuring 204 



/. Training of the Transplants 205-206 



3. The Schooliug of Root- suckers ... 206-207 



4. Rhizorne-shoota ... 207 



5. , Cuttings ... 207-210 



6. Layering ... 210-211 



7. Grafting ... 211-217 



SECTION VI. Temporary Nurseries ... 217-222 



CHAPTER III. 



TREATMENT OF LAND PRELIMINARY TO STOCKING OPERATIONS. 

 SECTION I. Treatment of Swampy or Waterlogged Land 223 



Article 1. Sivampiness, its Causes and Cure ... 224. 



2. Draining ... 225-228 

 SECTION II. Fixation of Soils wanting in Cohesion 



Article 1. Sands uninfluenced by ivinds ... 229 

 2. Drifting Sands 



1. Coast Dunes ... 229-232 



v)Z. Inland Dunes AO-2dO 



SECTION III. Consolidation of Unstable Slopes 



Article 1. Causes of Denudation of Hillsides ... 233-236 



2. Protective Works ... 236-239 



SECTION IV. Irrigation Works ... 239-240 



CHAPTER IV. 



DIRECT SOWING. 



SECTION I. Selection of the Species to Sow ... 241-242 



II. Season for Sowing ... 242-243 

 III. Preparation of the Soil, and Sowing in 



General ... ... 243-244 



Different Methods of Sowing 



Article 1. Broadcast Sowing without Tilth ... 246 



2. Dibbling ... 247 



3. Notch Solving ... 247-248 

 4. Complete Sowing icith Tilth 



1. Preparation of the Soil ... 248-250 



2. Sowing the Seeds ... 250-251 



3. Covering,, ... 252 



4. Value and Employment of the Method ... 252-253 

 Article 5. Strip Sowing 



1. Direction of the Strips ... 253-255 



2. Length of the Strips ... 255 



3. Distance between the Strips ... 255-257 



