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Mostly timbered Coppices, 40. General Economy of Coppice Woods.
Species of Coppice Woods, 41. Note on the Hornbeam.
Management of Coppice Grounds. Exemplary, in Kent. Fill up old Woods. Dig and sodburn Interspaces! 42. ‘The Chesnut common in old Woods? N. The Cord or Stack of Middle Kent, N.
Woodlands mostly in Hand.
II. Planting, 43.
Coppice Plantations described.
The Sites of these Plantations.
Species of Plants, 44.
Remarks on the Chesnut, as a Coppice Wood. | Method of Planting Coppices, 45. 3 | Training the Plantations, 46.
Management of Grown Coppices, 47..
Suggestion on Plowing the Intervals, N: Note on frost-nipped Shoots, 43. Coppices.thinned, and pruned!
Age of felling, and Produce.
Remark on propagating Coppices, 49.
The District of Maidstone a fit School, for Cop- pice Planters, 50.
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Division THE THIRD.
AG.Ral CULTURE.
[.-Farms, 51: The Size most elegible. Mrs. Bouveriz’s Farm described, 52,
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