i6z ON GRAFTING 



stalks, turnips, onions, &c, and also in ligneous 

 plants. 



Within a mile of this city of Norwich, an oak 

 groweth upon the head of a pollard willow, taller than 

 the stock, and about half a foot in diameter, probably 

 by some acorn falling or fastening upon it. I could 

 show you a branch of the same willow which shoots 

 forth near the stock which beareth both willow and 

 oak twigs and leaves upon it. In a meadow I use 

 in Norwich, beset with willows and sallows, I have 

 observed these plants to grow upon their heads ; 

 bylders, 1 currants, gooseberries, cynocrambe, or dog's 

 mercury, barberries, bittersweet, elder, hawthorn. 

 1 Bilberry. 



