| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 602 páginas
...point, is quite correct : — ' One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative may hestated at once : we are arboriculturists and sportsmen, not...on a larger in the New Forest and Windsor Forest.' ART. VIII. — Silva Gadelica: a Collection oj Tales in Irish, edited from MSS. and translated. By... | |
| 1891 - 1150 páginas
...selection of trees suitable to different soils and to more skilful management after the trees are planted. One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative...scale the example set by the State on a larger in the \ew Forest and Windsor Forest. Mixed planting is generally practised, in sharp contrast to what Continental... | |
| John Nisbet - 1893 - 38 páginas
...published in the "Nineteenth Century" for July 1891, page 33, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., says : — " One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative...on a larger in the New Forest and Windsor Forest. Mixed planting is generally practised, in sharp contrast to what continental foresters call ' pure... | |
| John Nisbet - 1893 - 376 páginas
...Woodlands " in the Nineteenth Century for July 1891, page 33, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., says : — " One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative...arboriculturists and sportsmen, not foresters. A large portion of the land returned as woodland is really pleasureground and game-cover. Thousands of landowners... | |
| John Nisbet - 1893 - 378 páginas
...Woodlands " in the Nineteenth Century for July 1891, page 33, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., says :— "One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative may be stated at once—we are arboriculturists and sportsmen, not foresters. A large portion of the land returned as... | |
| 1894 - 848 páginas
...published in the " Nineteenth Century " for July 1891, page 33, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., says : — " One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative...on a larger in the New Forest and Windsor Forest. Mixed planting is generally practised, in sharp contrast to what continental foresters call ' pure... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 612 páginas
...game-covers. What Sir Herbert Maxwell has written on ' Woodlands,' on this point, is quite correct : — ' One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative...proportion of the land returned as woodland is really pleasitre-ground and game-cover. Thousands of landowners follow on a smaller scale the example set... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1895 - 374 páginas
...selection of trees suitable to different soils and to more skilful management after the trees are planted. One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative...on a larger in the New Forest and Windsor Forest. Mixed planting is generally practised, in sharp contrast to what Continental foresters call "pure forest"... | |
| 1919 - 716 páginas
...point, is quite correct : — ' One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative may bestated at once : we are arboriculturists and sportsmen, not...scale the example set by the State on a larger in th& New Forest and Windsor Forest." AI;T. Art. IV.— T_HE IMPROVEMENT OF BRITISH FORJ3STI 1. Report... | |
| Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society - 1901 - 674 páginas
...Woodlands," by Sir Herbert Maxwell, which appeared in the Nineteenth Century for July 1891 :• — " One chief hindrance to our woodlands being remunerative...larger in the New Forest and Windsor Forest." This is a true indictment, though fortunately there are, at anyrate, some among the Scottish woodlands which... | |
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