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NOTES ON FORESTRY. 



Beginning in the forest, roll up the logs so as 

 to form a double line of rails, always placing the 

 thick end of the log foremost ; carry this through 

 the centre of the clearing, or where the logs lie 

 thickest ; then construct branch lines from this 

 at various angles, so as to reach to all parts of the 

 clearing, and so many of these that the unemployed 

 logs will not have to be rolled far to reach one of 

 the lines. 



On completion of this, roll the remaining logs 

 on to the rails by means of a pair of stout saplings, 



