The Table of the second part of the second Booke. Contayning the Ordering of all sorts of VVoods, and the breeding of Cattell.
Chap. I.
Of the beginning of VVoods, first sowing, and necessary vse.
The Contents.
- [Wood better then Gold.]
- [The excellent vses of Wood.]
- [The plantation of Wood.]
- [The fencing of young Woods.]
- [When Cattel may graze in springs.]
- [The vse of the Clay-ground for Woods.]
- [A speciall note.]
Chap. II.
The deuision of vnder-Woods, their sale and profit.
The Contents.
- [The deuision of Woods.]
- [The value of vnderwood.]
- [Of the sale of vnderwoods.]
- [How to cut vnderwoods.]
- [The fencing of sales.]
- [The Woodwards duty.]
Chap. III.
Of High woods, and their plantation.
The Contents.
- [What High-woods are.]
- [The beginning of highwoods.]
- [The plantation of your highwoods.]
- [Of planting the Elme.]
- [Of planting the Ash.]
- [Obiection.]
- [Answere.]
Chap. IIII.
The preseruation and sale of High woods.
The Contents.
- [Of Trees which take wet inwardly.]
- [Of Barke-bound.]
- [Of Hornets and Dores.]
- [Of the Canker.]
- [Of Pissemires.]
- [Of Iuye, Woodbine, and Mysselto.]
- [Of Thunder and Lightning.]
- [Of the sale of tall Woods.]
- [How to chuse Timbers.]
- [Of Mill Timber.]
- [Of Timber to beare burthen.]
- [Timber for Poales, Wainescot, &c.]
- [Timber for Piles or water workes.]
- [The vse of the Elme.]
- [The vse of the Ashe.]
- [The vse of the Walnut tree.]
- [The vse of the Peare-tree.]
- [The vse of the Maple, Beech, or Poplar.]
- [Of Char-coale.]
- [How to valew Tymber.]
- [How to measure Timber by guesse.]
- [Best seasons for the sale.]
- [The time for Chapmen.]
- [When to cut downe Tymber.]
Chap. V.
Of the breeding of Wood in rich Champaine Soyles.
The Contents.
- [How to set all sorts of Quick-sets.]
- [Planting of greater Trees.]
- [Of the setting of Willowes, &c.]
- [The vse of Willowes, Sallowes, and Oziers.]
- [The ordering of Willowes.]
- [The ordering of the Ozier.]
Chap. VI.
Of plashing of Hedges, and lopping or heading of Timber.
The Contents.
- [VVhat plashing is.]
- [How to plash.]
- [The time of yeere.]
- [The tooles to plash with.]
- [The profit of plashing.]
- [The lopping of Timber.]
- [What lopping is.]
- [The season for lopping.]
- [How you shall loppe Timber.]
Chap. VII.
Of Pasture grounds, their order, profit, and generall vse.
The Contents.
- [Diuersitie and vse of Pastures.]
- [Of barraine Pastures.]
- [Signes of barrainnesse.]
- [Bettering of Soyles.]
- [Sowing of good seeds.]
- [For abundance of grasse.]
- [The imperfection of meanure.]
- [To helpe a slow Spring.]
- [To helpe naughty grasse.]
- [To helpe Sunne-burning.]
- [To helpe ling or braken.]
- [To helpe marrishes.]
- [To helpe mossinesse.]
- [The generall vse of barraine grounds.]
- [What Cattell to be bred.]
- [Of fertile grounds.]
- [Deuision of rich grounds.]
- [Vse of rich grounds.]
- [Ordering of Pastures.]
- [Feeding of Cattell.]
- [How to know a fat beast.]
- [Of Meddowes, and their ordering.]
- [Preseruation of Meddowes.]
- [VVhen to lay Meddowes.]
- [VVhen to mowe Meddowes.]
- [Inclination of weather.]
- [The manner to mow Meddowes.]
- [How to make Hay.]
- [To make fine Hay.]
- [To make course Hay.]
- [Vse of Hay for Cattell of all sorts.]
Chap. VIII.
A new method of the Husbandly curing of all manner of Cattell.
The Contents.
- [The reason of this Chapter.]
- [All diseases to be cured with twelue medicines.]
- [Of inward sicknesses.]
- [The first medicine.]
- [The second medicine.]
- [Of outward diseases.]
- [The third medicine.]
- [The fourth medicine.]
- [The fift medicine.]
- [The sixt medicine.]
- [The seauenth medicine.]
- [The eyght medicine.]
- [The ninth medicine.]
- [The tenth medicine.]
- [The eleauenth medicine.]
- [The twelfth medicine.]
- [Diseases in the feet.]
- [Diseases in the priuie parts, or for stifling.]
The end of the Table for Husbandry.