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be confiderable every year. I am per- 

 fuaded, that any other gentleman who 

 follows the example, will find his ac- 

 count in it. 



• For thefe, and many other ufeful hints 

 upon planting, and the management of 

 timber, I am particularly indebted to 

 Mr. Wilies of AJh-op in Norlhamptonfiire, 

 Mr. Gilbert of Cotton in Staffordfitre, and 

 Mr, Marfiam of St rat ton in Norfolk, 

 who have made noble improvements 

 upon their refpedive eftates, and poflefs 

 more knowledge and Ikill in the cultiva- 

 tion of timber, and other wood, than 

 any gentlemen I have ever converfed 

 with upgn this important fubjed:. 



ADVAN- 



