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Relieving last spring planted trees in the forest - 458 



Roller, armed, for relieving incrusted briering seeds 371 



Rot-heap, how to treat seeds in the - 524, 535 



Rotting, interior, of timber incurable 475 



Roots of trees to be carefully preserved when taken up 1 36 



some of the, to be reduced ib. 



retrenching makes the plants less healthy 422 



of trees, felled in a thick plantation, not 



to be stubbed up 485 



Rhododendron, Ornamental - 342, 378 



Ridging up ground - - 129 



Roan Tree. See Mountain-Ash. 



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Sallow, round-leaved - 103, 10G 



Scots Fir does not thrive in wet, tilly soil - 64 



varieties of Note - 64, 65 



plantations of, not soon injured by being thick 487 



gathering of cones of - 535 

 Screen Plantations - - 152 

 Seeds, relieving incrusted briering - 370, 419 



new-sown kinds a prey to vermin , - 247 



protecting from mice - 337 

 - watering vegetating seeds in the Nursery 419 



time to gather many kinds of 496 

 Seedlings, best preparation for a crop of 1 29 



lifting from the seed-bed 223, 321 



< Thorns or quicks ib. 



Elms - 225 



Larches - 226 

 Beeches and Alder, thinning out - 227 

 one-year Mountain- Ash, thinning out 228 



Beeches, Laburnum, Sycamore, 



and Oak - - ib 



taking up of two-year old - 229 



Service Tree, Wild - 263 



Shakes in timber curable with difficulty 475 



Shoughing one-year seedlings 224 



two year ditto - - 229 



seedlings brought from a distant nursery 1 36, 1 37 

 Silver, Fir grows to a great size . 65 



gathering cones of - - 505 

 Situations for making private Nurseries * 19 



favourable for Forest Plantations - 32, 34 



for Woods and Copses 43 



