4/4 fHINNlNG WOODS AND COPSES. 



THINNING WOODS AND COPSES. 



This is now a proper feafon for thinning out 

 all the coppice kinds, in order to barking them ; 

 fave the Oak, which fhould remain untouched till 

 May ; where directions for taking off, and dry- 

 ing the bark) will be given. The thinning out 

 of the nurfes, in this defcription of plantation, 

 will fall under the fame management with ordi- 

 nary Foreft plantation* of equal ages j we there- 

 fore refrr the reader to the article Thinning Forest 

 Plantations for January. 



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