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§ 4. What they ought to remove 



§ 5. Selection and Maiking of the Trees to be felled 



§ 6. Execution of the Fellings 



Article 2. The Seed-Fellings 



§1. Its Object 



§ 2. When to make it " * • 



§3. Severity of the FelUng 



§4. What to remove in the Felling 



§5. Selection and Marking of the Trees to be felled 



§6. Execution of the Felling 



§7. Repetition of the Felling 



Article 3. The After-fellings — 



§ 1. Their Object 



§ 2. Their Number and Periodicity 



§3. When to begin them 



§4. When to make the last one 



§5. What the Fellings should remove 



§6. Selection and Marking of the Trees to be felled 



§7. Execution of the Fellings — 



A. Actual felling and lopping of the trees ... 



B. Removal of Epicorms 



C. Removal or Reduction of low injurious 



Growth 



D. Restoration of Injured Seedlings 



E. Completion of Crop artificially 

 Article 4. Valu^ and Employment of the Method 



Section II. The Group Method, Generalities 

 Article 1. The Preparatory Fellings 

 „ 2. „ Seed-Felling 

 „ 3. „ After-fellings 

 „ 4. Value and Employment of the Method . . . 

 Section III. The Strip Method 

 „ IV. Jardinage 



V. The Method of Clearings 

 „ VI. „ „ „ Cleared Lines 

 VII. „ Well Method 



CHAPTER VIII. 



Regeneration by coppice. 



Section I. Regeneration by Stool-Shoots 

 „ II. >, „ Root-Suckers 



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