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2 (1798) The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties. 2
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The Method of Training is judicious, 113. The Yeomanry form Clubs, for this Purpose. Note on a Point of Practice in Training, 114. Remarks on the Effects of Societies of this Nature; And the probable Advantages of puBLic SEMI- NARIES, 116. On Pruning Timber Trees. Wood Timber left untouched, HedgerowTimber pruned. Remarks on pruning Timber Trees, 117. Generat Remarks on the Sussex Practice of training Timber Trees, 118. Note on* SEEDLING Oaks, 11g. On draining Woodlands, 121.

Age of fellingTimber, 121.

At present very early. One Reserve of Timber now making, 122.

Selling and valuing Timber, 122. The Sale is by private Contract. Method of valuing is most accurate, 123. The Measuring Strap described. The Marking Hatchet, 124.

Method of taking down Timber, 124. Invariably sawn off, by the Ground. Remarks on this Practice, 125.

Method of Barking, 126.

The Bark well managed. Application of Weald Timber, 127. Converting Timber.

Coppices, 128. Species of Woods. Age of Fellingten Years. Wares of Coppices.

Hoops, 129.

Gunpowder Charcoal.

A new Method of charring Wood, 130. Note on VEGETATION, 129.

These Woodlands are chiefly 1s HAND, 131. Remarks on the Disposal of Woodland Produce.

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