524 



the Troslodrtle Sea, 212 

 methods of^grat'ting,;Vrj 



countries lint hav 

 none, :i;> -wonders con- 

 nected with those of t!ie 

 North, 310. 311 -various 

 products of, 350, ;i.M_th> 

 Ijark of, 351, 255 those of 

 which the wood is valued, 

 365 localities of various, 

 370, 371 species of, H73 

 evergreen, 373, 374 

 leaves of. H74 -379 blos- 

 soms of, :>N>, 3S3 fecun- 

 dation of, 3S1 which lear 

 the whole year, .'K> 

 which Iwa-r no fruit, .'VsT 1 

 looked upon as Hl-omen- 

 fd,3S6, 3s7-which soonest 

 IOH< their fruit or flowers, 

 .in; unproductive in some 

 local i t ieri, , 'LS7-- tilt' iriiioilii 

 of bearing, :5*7- in wbi.-h 

 the fruit appears first, :N7 



with t ocu'j.s in a year, 

 3SM which beronu* old 

 most rapidly or m.nt 

 slowly, :iK, 3JH) with va- 

 rious* products, 31) -dif- 

 ferences it) their trunks 

 and brandies, 310, :W2- 

 roots of, Ml trunks of, 

 310 . 392 branch*", of, IV.n , 

 392 bark of, :*f3--which 

 grow spontaneous. y, :>'.lt, 

 3 1 ,5, 31*6 changes ii. their 

 nature, M7 juices of, 412 

 veins and pores of, 413, 

 414 the felling of, 415 

 size of. 417 largest in 

 hi/e, 419 Homo proof 

 against decay, 422, 423 

 age of, 42J*. 4:iO, 431 

 hbortlived, 432 famous, 

 4;i;j <'uonnous prices of", 

 4;is. 4:59 surnames deriv- 

 ed from, 440 influence ( 

 wi-nther ujH.n, 411,442 

 tlieir mode of bearing, -liIO 



which never degene- 

 rate, 461, 462 interval 

 lt't between, 472, 473 

 shadow tnrown by, 47.'i, 

 474 growth of, -17.'> 

 wliich grow from cutting*, 

 4^'. -diseases of, 517-52' 

 527, 5:!'.' which im in.jn- 

 riou.s to one another, .V-.">. 

 52t) prodigien connected 

 with, 5.'''.. 527 incision* 

 in, 529, 5:>o mode of ma- 

 nuring, 5:U, 532 nuMiicii- 

 ments for. 5^2, . r >.>'l. Kll. 



Trefoil, iv. ft to, 331, 074, 375. 

 Trent, i. 252. 



