Ix ANALYSIS OF THE COMMONER TREES AND SHRUBb, 



Very hard, compact, and durable woods. 



Decid Cerasus, 276. Cratse'gus, 35'4. Cytisus Laburnum, 213. u6nymus, 149. Prunus, 



270. Pyrus, 417. Robinui, 233. 

 Ev. P.uxus,703. Cupressus, 1073. Plex, 156. Juniperus, 1080. Phillyrea, 631 . 



Thuja, 1068. 

 Resinous woods. 



Decid. Larix, 1053. 



Ev. /4'bies, 1025. Cedrus, 1057. Picea, 1036. Plnus, 950. 

 Selected for the character of the Head. 

 For its general bulk. 



Decid. A^cer Pseudo-Platanus, and A. obtusatum, 79. JS'sculus Hippocastanum, 124 . 

 Carpinus tfetulus, 91 6. Pagus sylvatica, 905. Larix europae v a, 1053. P6pulus, most of 

 the species, 819. uercus Cerris, 846. Salix, several specks, 744. Tilia europaj x a, 

 63. Z7'lmus, most of the species, 715. 



Ev. Plnus sylvestris, P. Laricio, P. Pinaster, and P. PallartfcM, 950. 

 For its upright habit. 



L!ccid /i'lnus glutindsa laciniata, 832. Populus fastigiata, and P. monilifera, 819. 



Que>cus Cerris, 846. f/'lmus campestris stricta, 715. 

 Ev. ^bies, 1025. Picea, 1036. Plnus, 950. 

 For its spreading habit. 



Decid. Castanea vesca, 911. Pagus sylvatica, 905. Praxinus excelsior, 639. Quercus 



pedunculata, 846. t/'lmus montana, 715. 

 Selected with a view to the production of Shelter, 

 For general purposes. 



Decid. A'cer Pseudo-Platanus, 79. Carpinus P.etulus, 916. Pagus sylvatica, 905. 

 Larix europae'a, 105.3. P6pulus alba, 819. Pyrus ^ v ria, 417. f/'lmus montana, 715. 

 Plnus sylvestris, 950. 

 For drawing up young plantations. 



Decid. .Betula alba, 837. Larix europte'a, 1053. Pyrus aucuparia, 417. P6pulus 

 balsamffera, and P. candicans, 819. 



Ev /Tbies excelsa, 1025. Plnus sylvestris, 950. 



For protection from the sea breeze. 



Decid. /Tcer Pseudo-Platanus, 79. #ipp6phae Rhamnoldes, 698. P6pulus alba, 



Pyrus A^riny 417. Sambucus nlgra, 513. 

 Selected for the production of Shade. 

 For shade in summer only. 



Most deciduous species. 

 For shade in summer and winter. 



Most evergreen species. 

 Selected as adapted for particular Soil. 

 For dry poor soils. 



Decid Ailantus glandulbsa, 145. 7?etula alba, 837. Carpinus .Bet ulus, 916. Cerasus 

 vulgaris, and C. sylvestris, 276. P^gus sylvatica, 905. Gledftschi'a triacanthos, 241). 

 /7ipp6phae Rhamnoldes, G98. .Larix europae'a, 1053. Pyrus ^Via, and P. aucuparia, 

 417. Robinm-Pseudo Acacia, 233. 



Ev Pinus sylvestris, P. Pinaster, and P. austrlaca, 950. 

 For moist soils. 



Decid .4'cer eriocarpum, and A. rubrum, 79. ^i'luus glutinbsa, 832. Platanus occi- 



dentalis, 927. P6pulus, 819. .S'alix, 744. 

 Ev. ^4 v bies commuuis, 1025. 

 For peaty soils. 



Decid. Setula alba, 837. P6pulus tremula, and P. balsamffera, 819. 5alix caprea, 744. 

 Ev. /Tbies communis, 1025. 

 For good deep soil. 



Decid ^'sculus Hippocastanum, 124. CSrya alba, 735. Castanea vesca. 91 1 . JDglans 

 rSgia, 732. P6pulus, most of the species, 819. uercus, most species, 846. Salix, 744. 

 tf'lmus, 715. 



Selected as adapted for particular Situations. 

 On elevated surfaces. 



Decid. .Setula alba, 837. Pyrus ,4 v ria, and P. aucuparia, 417. Sambucus nlgra, 513. 

 Ev. Plnus sylvestris, and P. Cembra, 950. 

 Sheltered by houses. 



Decid. 4'cer Pseudo-Platanus, 79. Platanus, 927. Pdpulus fastigiata, 819. TVlia 



europae'a, 63. Z/'lmus campestris, 715. 

 Exposed to the sea breeze. 



Decid A^cer Pseudo-Platanus, 79. /fippdphae Rhamnoldes, 698. Pdpulus alba, 819. 



Pyrus A^ria, 417- Sambucus nlgra, 513. 

 Selected for being grown for special Purposes. 



For producing an immediate screen, so dense as to interrupt the view. 



Decid /fcer Pseudo-Platanus, 79. yE'sculus Hippocastanum, 124. Carpinus .Be'tu- 

 lus, 916. PSgus sylvatica, 905. niia europaj'a, 63. 7'lmus campestris and U. 

 montana, 715. 



Ev ^"bies excelsa, 1025. Plnus sylvestris, P. Laricio, and P. Pinaster, 950. 

 Partially to interrupt the view. 



Decid. Bet\\\a, alba, 837. Cerasus sylvestris, 276. Fraxinus excelsior, 639. GleditschiVi 



triacanthos, 249. Populus tremula and P. gra? ca, 819. Robinta Pseud-acacia, 233. 

 For producing timber in hedgerows. 



Decid ^ N cer Pseudo-Platanus, 79. Ailantus glandulbsa, 145. Carya alba, 735. Cas- 

 tanea vesca, 911. Pyrus communis, 417. Quercus pedunculata. Q. sessilittbra, 

 Q. Cerris, Q. rubra, Q. coccinea, and Q. palustris, 846. t/lmus campestris, 715. 

 For forming avenues. 



Decid. A'cer Pseudo-Platanus, 79. ^B'sculus Hippocastanum, 124. Carpinus P-etulus 

 916. Carya alba, 735. Castanea vesca, 911. Cerasus sylvestris, and C. vulgaris, 276. 

 PSgus sylvatica, 905. Juglans regia, 732. Larix europa> v a, 1053. Platanus orientalis 

 and P. occidentals, 927. Populus, most of the species, 819. Pyrus communis, and 

 P. Afalus, 417. Quercus, many of the species, 846 7iobiu/ Psetid-^cacia. 233 I7'lmus 

 most of the species, 715. 



