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On Naval Timber and Arboriculture / With Critical Notes on Authors who have Recently Treated the Subject of Planting

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The work examines the selection, cultivation, and management of forest trees for shipbuilding and related arboriculture, combining practical guidance on forming planks and timbers, recognizing suitable British species, and techniques for pruning, nursery practice, planting, and preventing rot—especially in larch. It surveys dimensions and shapes needed for vessel construction, soil and drainage considerations, and methods to encourage desirable tree forms. The author also connects arboricultural practice to national maritime policy, arguing for trade reforms and better naval provisioning, and offers critical reviews of contemporary planting manuals and their recommendations.

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Patrick Matthew

Patrick Matthew was a Scottish author and horticulturist, best known for his influential work "On Naval Timber and Arboriculture," which explores the principles of forestry and the cultivation of trees for shipbuilding. Published in 1831, this book not only addresses practical aspects of arboriculture but also includes critical notes on contemporary authors who discussed similar topics. Matthew's contributions to the field of forestry and his insights into the importance of timber management have been recognized as significant in the context of environmental science and sustainable practices.

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