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purpofes where no other wood, e.icept 

 oak, would do. 



Sycamore is ufeful for turners, and is 

 befides very profitable in item- wood. 



Beec& is ufed for felloes of wheels, and 

 by cabinet-makers, for making handles 

 to a great many tools, and for firkins to 

 hold foap; is a mofl elegant tree for 

 pleafure, and ornament, and pays ex- 

 tremely well upon dry chalky hills, 

 which are little calculated for any thing 

 elfc. 



Abeki and white poplar, which are 

 exceedingly quick in their growth, par- 

 ticularly when planted near a running 

 flream, make good boards for ordinary 

 repairs ; and ferve for the purpofes of 

 whcel-barrows, and the fides of waggons 

 and carts, and may be confidercd as an 

 ufeful fubflitute to the a(h, in thoie, and 

 many other purpofes. 



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