A New And Easy System of Draining And Reclaiming the Bogs And Marshes of Ireland
A New And Easy System of Draining And Reclaiming the Bogs And Marshes of Ireland
Monteath, Robert
The book A New And Easy System of Draining And Reclaiming the Bogs And Marshes of Ireland was written by author Monteath, Robert Here you can read free online of A New And Easy System of Draining And Reclaiming the Bogs And Marshes of Ireland book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A New And Easy System of Draining And Reclaiming the Bogs And Marshes of Ireland a good or bad book?
What reading level is A New And Easy System of Draining And Reclaiming the Bogs And Marshes of Ireland book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
Ob- serve the method of thinking as laid down in planta- tion No. IV. There is a fine single row of old trees, 95 chiefly beech, between Meadow Park and this glen, which is very ornamental, and should always be kept up to two or not exceeding three oaks, completely over-topped, near the south end in the hollow, which may be taken away without any injury to the remain- ing trees, or to their look, nor could they do harm but good, nothing more should ever be taken out of it. There are two very fi...ne oaks on the new line of road which stand singly, and I was truly sorry to see their roots so cut up, as I think it would be a great pity, besides an injury to the look of the place, par- ticularly in driving up the new road, if they were allowed to fall down, it would be well to lay the earth again, forming a circuit to their roots ; cause the road sweep round them if possible, to keep them alive and standing. Crossing the rivulet of water, above the bridge, the whole ground, which is excel- lent for rearing planting, is covered with trash of al- der, which should be wholly cut over, the ground drained by open cuts, and planted with ash, oak, elm, plane, beech, spruce, and silver firs.
User Reviews: