The manner of raising, ordering, and improving forrest-trees also, how to plant, make and keep woods, walks, avenues, lawns, hedges, &c. : with several figures proper for avenues and walks to end in, and convenient figures for lawns : also rules by M. Cook.
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- The manner of raising, ordering, and improving forrest-trees also, how to plant, make and keep woods, walks, avenues, lawns, hedges, &c. : with several figures proper for avenues and walks to end in, and convenient figures for lawns : also rules by M. Cook.
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- Cook, Moses.
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- London :: Printed for Peter Parker ...,
- 1676.
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THE Manner of Raising, Ordering, AND IMPROVING Forrest-Trees: ALSO, How to Plant, Make and Keep WOODS, WALKS, AVENUES, LAWNS, HEDGES, &c.
WITH Several FIGURES proper for Avenues and Walks to End in, and convenient Figures for Lawns.
Also RULES and TABLES shewing how the In∣genious Planter may measure Superficial Figures, with Rules how to divide Woods or Land, and how to measure Timber and other Solid Bodies, either by Arithmetick or Geometry, shewing the Use of that most Excellent Line, the Line of Numbers, by several New Examples; with many other Rules, usefull for most Men.
By M. COOK.
LONDON, Printed for Peter Parker at the Leg and Star over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1676.