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been faid, that fuch operations enrich the foil. 

 Probably the land may have acquired a very hard 

 and folid confiftency ; in which cafe, hoes made 

 with three claws to ftrike into the earth, will be 

 found of great ufe. Such are not only more ef- 

 fectual in turning over the furface, but are more 

 eafily worked than the common fort. 



Continue preparations for future oak woods 

 and copfes, by pitting on unequal grounds and in 

 grafs lands. Directions for regulating this work 

 have before been given under Forest Plantations 

 for laft month 5 to which we refer the reader 



(P- 393-) 



The work of preparing for the fowing of 



\voods by paring and burning, and by fallow, 

 ihouid now be carried on, as recommended in laft 

 under Forest Plantations (p. 384.) 



FSNCSt 



