CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER I. 

 Introductory 



CHAPTER II. 



Forestry and Game Departments on Estates — 



General Remarks. 



Pheasant Coverts in Dense Woods. 



Trees and Shrubs that Produce Fruits Eaten by Pheasants. 



Artificial System of Rearing Pheasants. 

 The Wild, or Natural System. 

 Rabbits 



CHAPTER III. 



Principal Features of the Old and New Forestry Described — 



British Forestry of the Past. 



The New Forestry. 



Timber Trees of the Older British Woods 33 



CHAPTER IV. 



Working Forestry Plans — 



Allotment of the Wooded Area. 



Period of Rotation. 



Choice of Species. 



Cultural Methods. 



Routine of Management. 



Forestry Book-keeping 54 



CHAPTER V. 

 Where to Plant Timber Trees — 

 Elevation and Aspect. 

 Rainfall. 



Value of the Land. 

 Soil. 

 Accessibility 66 



CHAPTER VI. 



Pore and Mixed Woods — 



Pure Woods. 



Mixed Woods. 



Conifera Mixtures. 



Mixtures of Broad Leaved Species. 



General Mixtures. 



Grouped Woods 80 



