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Mountain Ash. 



Birch. 



Lime. 



Horse Chestnut. 



Spanish Chestnut. 



Hornbeam. 



Walnut, and 



Alder, 

 which latter, in many situations, seems in- 

 digenous, and freely renews and propa- 

 gates and extends itself, as in the hamlets 

 of OUersett and Beard, Whitle and Thorn- 

 sett, and from which the first-mentioned is 

 supposed to derive its name, and many 

 other townships in the widely- extended 

 parish of Glossop. The first step to be 

 taken is to make good and safe fences ; by 

 which epithet I mean, that not only should 

 it be "rabbit tight," if a dry stone wall, 

 but built upon a plan and specification 

 which I shall fully explain hereafter, which 



