Chap. 2. concerning E A RT H^ &'C. \ 



and the nice Speculations of this Earthy Pro- 

 vince are fo brightly handled by Mr. Evelyn^ 

 that there is fcarce room to fay any more on 

 this Subjeft. 



The Reader may perhaps wonder 1 have 

 not been more particular, fince there are 

 many forts of Earth, and much more might be 

 faid on this Subjed. The Truth of which 

 I confefs : But it muft be obferv'd, that this 

 is only for the common Ufes of Railing Foreft* 

 Trees ^ and that when I come to the nicer 

 parts of Gard ning, there (hall be at the 

 commencement of every fuch Treatife Di* 

 regions for the compofing of £jfr/^jfu liable 

 thereto. 



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