INDEX. 



PACE 



Nurses, removing the, in time I 120 



their quantity or number ib. 



of broom, whin, &c 143 



of thinning out the ,... 165 



become the first objects for removal 217 



Nursery, situation and soil of the 58 



to rear from seed, no saving for a gentleman 



demonstrated 59 



proper situation of, defined 62 



Nursing of seedlings -58 



in kindly soil 100 



the utility of 119 



hedge-row and detached trees 19* 



Oak, unprofitably raised in barren soil ,. 18 



a chief material in naval architecture 19 



timber, necessary in the construction of ships of 



war 24- 



is best adapted for ribs and knees, and is superior 



in strength to other woods ib. 



the soil it most affects , 1-6 



every Briton ought to venerate ib. 



its properties and uses ib. 



nursing of the 69 



is prone to grow crooked 135 



roots tend downwards 136 



heading down of the 137 



method of rearing the ib. 



pruning of the 149 



. for straight timber 1 52 



for crooked ditto 154, 



method of barking the 230 



woods reducing, into timber groves 237 



Ochry water, pernicious to the roots of trees 34 



contracts the mouths of the fibres ib. 



Of thick and thin planting 10$ 



stone walls 294- 



Old timbers, dressing up of 212 



