Sea.; 1 3. of Foreft Trees. i^ 5 



Afli do thrive in a wonderful manner, if they 

 are fown or planted with fuch Care as has 

 been prefcrib'd ^ and I muft here obferve, 

 the Afti grows the moft univerfally in all forts 

 of Ground, of any other Tree, except A- 

 beal 5 and tho' they are not very beautiful 

 Trees, yet they are very ufeful, the fir ft (be- 

 fides feveral other good Ufes) for Fire, and 

 the other in making Rails, Styles, Gates, 

 a^d other Conveniences about a Villa^ and 

 faves Oak and other Timber of more Value : 

 But of this I fliall be more particular in ano- 

 ther Volume. 



Sect. XIIL 



TO this I fhall add, what I find already 

 colleded to my Hands in Mr. Evelyns 

 laft Edition of his Sylva^ from his own 

 Works, as well as the Works of all the Au- 

 thors on this Subjeft, for the Satisfadion of 

 the Curious in this Matter, which take as fol- 

 low, tho' (horter, and with fome Alteration. 



Trees that grow in fome Barren Dry Soils : 



Birch^ Hornbeam^ Fir, Pine, Tew, Poplar, 

 Beech, AheaL 



In Black Fat Land. 

 Oak, and all forts oiChefnuts. 



In 



