vi CONTENTS 



CHAPTER VII. Of the Ash page 86 



VIII. Of the Chesnut 94 



IX. Of the Wallnut 101 



X. Of the Service, and black cherry- 

 tree in 



XL Of the Maple 115 



XII. Of the Sycomor 121 



XIII. Of the Lime-Tree 122 



XIV. Of the Poplar, Aspen, and Abele . 128 



XV. Of the Quick-Beam 134 



XVI. OftheHasel 136 



XVII. Of the Birch i 4O 



XVIII. Of the Alder 155 



XIX. Of the Withy, Sallow, Ozier, and 



Willow 159 



XX. Of Fences, Quick-sets, &>c. . . 175 



BOOK II. 



CHAPTER I. Of the Mulberry 203 



II. Of the Platanus, Lotus, Cornus, 



Acacia, s?c 214 



III. Of the Fir, Pine, Pinaster, Pitch- 

 tree, Larsh, and Subterranean 

 trees '* 22 



IV. Of the Cedar, Juniper, Cypress, 



Savine, Thuya, &c 253 



V. Of the Cork, Ilex, Alaternus, Ce- 

 lastrus, Ligustrum, Philyrea, 

 Myrtil, Lentiscus, Olive, Gra- 

 nade, Syring, Jasmine and other 

 Exoticks 282 



VI. Of the Arbutus, Box, Yew, Holly, 



Pyracinth, Laurel, Bay, &C. . 293 



VII. Of the infirmities of trees, &C. . 314 



