Xiv PREFACE. 



In my introduction to the survey of plantations 

 as in pages 43, 44, 45, and 46, it will be seen that 

 I recommend the propriety and great advantage of 

 having the woods, &;c., on every estate surveyed, 

 and plans for their future improvement laid down, 

 and if these be minutely entered into, as I trust is 

 the case with the different plantations mentioned, 

 it will be found to give universal satisfaction. I 

 hope also that the hint to Land-surveyors to do like- 

 wise in their professional capacity will not be alto- 

 gether thrown away. 



