27^ 



Dead Tops, the method of cure, 216. 



Defects, general in Timber, 48. 



Distance of Trees, what a proper one, 192-194. 



Draining of Woods, &c. 120. 



Effects, imputed to wrong causes, 37' 



Elms, absurd mode of treatment, 178. 



, how to clear their stems of branches, 179. 



Error, general, in regard to Trees, 12. 

 Errore, in regard to pruning Firs, gross, 23, 41. 

 Evelyn, Mr. i6. 



Exposure,sudden,howit operates upon trees, 198 

 Experiment, important one, in regard to the 



. increase of the trunks of trees, 175. 

 Firs, their Sap- Vessels large, 58, 204. 

 — — — Foreign, remarks on, 60, 62, 64, 6S. 



British-grown, their defects, 62. 



— British-grown, substitutes for foreign, 78. 

 — — British, prejudices against, and why, 65. 

 — — sorts most worth cultivation, 66. 



excellent ones, grown in Scotland, 70. 



their timber improved by age, 75. 



large one3, at Woburn & Studley Park, 76. 



pruning of, 203. 



why they sometimes bleed, ^09. 



Forsyth, Mr. 24, l69. 



Furrows, on the Stems of Trees, 51. 



