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The CONTENTS. 



CHAP. I. 



Of Propagation by Seed- 



Pag. 



Um. I. Of propagation of Vegetables in general , 

 with a Preface to the Difcourfe. l 



Num. 2. A Catalogue of Plants that may beet.creafed 

 by Seeds : with a queftion touching Maiden-hair, 

 Harts-tongue, and Plants of like nature. 4 



N. 3. The Seafons of f owing particular Plants, with pro- 

 per Azimadverfons to this head. IO 



N. 4. Examples of Sowings with fome particular dire- 

 fiions for fome choice Vegetables ; with vencral Obfcr- 

 nations for the manner of J owing. * " . 



Examp. 1. From Mr. Parkinfon, directing skilfully the 

 ordering of Tulips, in their propagation by Seed. 



ibid. 



Examp.2. Of Anemones. 18 



Examp. 2. Of Clover- grafs. *9 



General Obfervations for the manner of Sowing. 2,3 



Num. 5. Of variety of kjndes, different in colour, taftc, 



fmell, and other fenfible qualities, proceeding from 



fome feeds, and what Plants they are that bring feeds 



yielding fuch variety, whence the beauty of Flowers 



, chiefly arifes. 1 5 



Num.6. Some .other relations touching tranfmutation, 



and the pojfib'ditj of a change of one Species into ano- 



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