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plainly seen, as above statrd, a piece of frround is left untouched 
If 4 poles were put to a hill in the square plant^ thus, 
then twice in an alley would take all the ground, as in 
triangular plant; but where the hills are planted 6 feet 
square, it would give 4840 poles to an acre, which, in 
most cases, would be at least a quarter too manv ; but I shall 
elucidate that more plainly under the head PoUng. I have been 
])articular in endeavouring to demonstrate the advantages of tri- 
angular over square plant, although it is not of very material 
