72 THE OZIER. 



by the force of the current. It is of very 

 rapid growth, and when properly managed 

 will afford an annual crop of twigs for the 

 bafket-maker. There are feveral kinds of 

 ozier ; and fome other forts of willow are 

 trained and cropt for fimilar purpofes, ac- 

 cording to the lize of twigs required for dif- 

 ferent works. 



There are many other fpecies of willow 

 befides thofe above enumerated, which 

 however in properties all approach them 

 more or lefs. Some dwarf kinds are met 

 with as far north as altnoft any vegetables 

 will grow, and dwindle in bulk till they 

 become the very lowed of trees or (hrubs. 





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