INDEX* 



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 Planting by the T, most proper time for performing 169 



forest iVees in masses - 265 

 kinds of trees requiring to be planted in Feb. ib, 



proper kinds of trees for particular situations 267 



underwood necessary in narrow stripes 268 



Seedling Alders and Birches in the Nursery 282 



when the land is either too wet or too dry, 



hurtful 



vacant spaces among old Plantations 298 



bare sandy moors 



cheap method of - 35O 



advantages to be derived from - 351 



manner of with the diamond dibble described ib. 



ground covered with long heath 352 



expense of - 355 



profits to be gamed by ib. 



expense of a Scots acre ib. 

 __ of an English acre - 354? 



land of good quality profitable 356 



Ornamental Plantations - 377 



general directions respecting Ornamental ib 



Evergreens, damp weather most proper 382 



and Firs in prepared Ornamental 



Plantations - 4-55 



in Forest Plantations 457 

 Plashing old Hedges 212, 515 



manner of - ib, 



another method 21 $ 



can only be well done where there are plenty 



of young shoots 214 



Poplar, different species of 9& 



appearance when planted in groups - 10O 

 T- qualities of the timber - ib. 



Black, bark of, is a good tan - ib. 

 propagated generally l>y cuttings - 251 



how to make cuttings of ib. 



how thick to plant cuttings in the Nursery ib* 

 Potatoes, an unfit crop for preceding a crop of Seed- 

 ling trees 25 



Preparing ground by the mattock 169 



for future Plantations 440, 476, 509, 



525, 529 



Hedge-row and Ornamental Deci- 



duous trees - 523, 537 



Privet, Evergreen, for hedges 



