The Exemplification of the Operations by the 

 Figure. 



g Denotes the ordinary cutting of rhc Bark for Inoculation. 

 b b The tide* of rhe Bark, lifted np for the putthg in of tHc 



Sfreld. 

 t The Shield taken off with the Bud, which lies Under the 



Sulk of the Loaf cutoff. 

 I n T he Shield put into the Stock to be bound up. 

 & The Bark cutcutin anoblong tyuare, according to ano* 



ther ufual way of Inoculation. 

 I The Shield cut out for the fitting thedif barked fquare. 1 

 tfl The fame Shield put into the Stock- 

 f A variation pf rhe fore-mentioned way, by cutting off the 

 upper part of the oblique fquare, and binding the lower 

 part down upon the Shield. 

 • The Shield Co put in to be bound up, 

 9 Anorher variation by flitting the Bark, that the Bud and 

 Leaf may (land forth at r, and the Bark flit be bound dowa 

 upon the Shield, 

 jb A crofs cut for Inoculation. » 



i The lame crofs cut lifted up in this Figure, fomewhattobig 

 k. The Shield cue off to be put therein. 

 p The Shield put in. 



gorq The cut of the Cyon or Stock for whip-grafciog. 

 r 7 The cur of Cyon and Stock for Shoulder-grafting. 

 s The cat of the Cyons and flit of the Stock for Grafting In 



the cfefc. 

 tt The Stock fer for AbUfrition or approach, 

 n The Cyon of rhe Branch for the fame operation, 

 i 2 The Branch rhit is to be taken off by Circumpofirlon 2 

 5 The Branch that bears up the mould to the dif-barked 



place. 

 '4. The Branch of a Carnarion to be laid. 

 5. The joynt where the Hit begins, 



4. The next joync where the ftit is propped opeijj with * 

 peicc of « Carnation Leaf put in. 



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