The Contents. 



on 'which Trees thrive beji^ p. 248 



Sed:. 13. Tabular DireBions for every Soil 



Seft. 14. General Aphorijms or Maxims of 

 Plantings drawn from the foregoing Chap- 

 ters, p. 258 



C H A P. VIII. '^ 



DireSions for Raifing Woods and Coppices^ 



p. 264 

 Addenda, P« 271 



CHAP. IX. 



0/ Springs, their Original^ and the Method of 

 bringing them hoine^ for the Ufe and Beauty 

 of Gar dens y p. 2 83 



C H A p; X. 



0/ Statues, and other Ornaments of Decor ationt 

 of noble Gardens^ p. 3 JO 



CHAP. XI. 



Of Grafs and Gravel, the natural Embellijb^ 

 ments of our EngUfti Gardens, P- 3'9 



CHAP. XII. 

 The General Conclufion of this Book, p. 325 



THE 



