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l'ii;ure 1 is an old hedge that has been cut over, and the first year's 

 growth upon it. 



Figure 2 is a hedge partially cut over, with some of the old steins uncut 

 to lill vacancies. 



Figure :i is the representation of a quick hedge, with the stems nicked 

 and turned down, and then bound at the top with willows. 



Figure 4 is a mode of mending a gap where the hedge has been cut down, 

 the old stems remaining are bent and fastened by means of hooks, and then 

 covered with mould, in order that it may send up shoots and fill thevacaucy. 



FACE PAGE 359. 



