Chap. j^T^^/J/nu^, 



OBSERVATIONS 





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cold and moift^CU.11^, dldeVwh-"":.' 





and warm peice of Ground, fhehcnl. 

 from the North- Weft, North, ani n 





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ftrait Ranks, about^6^Feet afundet, very (h.ll..,v. 













broad, that you may ealily p.U betwc.i. ;1,- . 





not%un;lL^'foo'^much,' butta :^' 





by each Root, of about 4 K'ct hi,;h 





foftly tye the ttrongelt Sho >t, ani !.. ■ 













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flip away, and from this bowed Branch. 





outnewShoots, which will produce e,r.; 





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untiU Pruning time, which is from the latta end M 





j"«wj,till?helatterendoff.*r«.rv',andth.nvou 





muft cut away this Branch which was tyed .hdalt 





Year to the Stake, and Arched down, even as low 





as the loweftEye, but oneor twoat the moll • an:l 





then tve up another of the ftrongeft Branches trom 

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other Branches within an Eye or two ot their hot- 



toms ; for the ^^-^^^aVv^arflwrnr' 





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