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the firs, it will form what is known by the name 

 of a Cork Knot. 



THINNING PLANTATIONS. 



The Thinning of young Plantations may now 

 be carried on with much propriety ; becaufe th< 

 fide-moots of fuch as are left will be better ripen- 

 ed, and fo be more ftrengthened to endure the 

 feverity of winter. The above fubjects have been 

 largely treated of in January ; to which we be 

 leave to refer the reader. 



WOOP.S- 



