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Sect. 4. Account of experiments illustrative of the 

 advantages of the method of raising Oak, 

 explained in the foregoing section, . 238 



Sect. 5. Directions for rearing succession crops of 

 Oak, and for the recovery of young Oaks 

 in a sickly or unthriving condition, . 247 



CHAPTER IX. 

 Plants proper for underwood, and their cul- 

 ture, . . . . -.269 



CHAPTER X. 



Succession crops of wood, . , . 291 



CHAPTER XL 



Account of Sir Henry Steuart's method of 



giving immediate effect to wood, . 298 



Selection of subjects, . . . 299 



Preparation of the soil, . . . 305 



Preparation of the trees for removal, . 309 



Taking up and transporting of the trees, . 315 



Planting of the Trees in their new situation, 320 



Treatment of the Trees subsequently to removal, 329 



CHAPTER XIL 



Hints for giving quick effect to wood, in the 



PLEASURE grounds OF GENTLEMEN's SEATS AND 

 VILLAS, ..... 337 



Kinds of Trees which it is necessary to introduce, 341 



