The INDEX. 



VUnmg^ 52. A noble ExfreJJion ofhis^ in Fa-^ 



voiir of his Country^ 5:5. 

 Chefnut {of two kinds) rats' d of Seed^ 208^ > fli?ru 



7Mnag d^ from 208 /^ 238. 

 Chefterlield {Earl of) delighted much in Gardenina^ 

 Child (^/V RichardJ his Gardens at MSIdx&QZii^ ^\^ 

 Chus: z;ii. Zoroafter. y 



Claudias the Emperor a Lover of Agriculture and 



Gardening^ 30. 

 Claudius Albinus the Eniperor, his love of Fruity ^y, 



be wrote a Book </Georgicks, ibid, 

 Clerc ( Monfieur la j Us Opinion of Springs^ con* 



fiderd^ 290, 292* 

 Cleopatra, her tragical End, 7 2. 

 Courfe Ground good for 7nofl Trees^ fneliorated by 



ploughing, &C. 256. 

 Collis Hoitulorum, or the Hill ojGardens at Rome, 



fome Account of it, 2 1 . 

 Columella (a RomanJ wrote a Treatife de Re Ru- 



Itica, a/2d dedicated it to Chnd'ms, 30. 

 Cook CMr.) Gardener to the Earl of Effex, 78. 

 Compion CHenry Ld. Bifiop ^London) agreat Lover 



of Gardening, particularly Exotic Plants, 70. 

 Country Life, the Beafures of it defcriFd by Virgil, 

 . 25, £rV. By Alonf Boileau, 45, 46, 194. By 



Mrs. Phillips, 74. By Sir Richard Steele, 89. 



iB>' Horace, ^48. 

 Cowley (Mr,) Memoirs rfhis Life^o^-j. A Vajjtonate 



Admirer of Gardening, 98. Ifis 'Defcription of 

 the Great Dioclelian'j Retirement, 67. Of 

 Aglaus, 92. (y Abdolonymus, <)6. 

 Craggy Ground will produce AjJj, Fir, and evn Oak, 



from Seed:, not elfe, as will neither of the other 



tivo^ 2%6, 

 Cyrus the Great, Memoirs of his Birth and Educa- 

 tion, lu His noble and extenfive Genius in 



Planting, 54. His fatal Cat afirophe, ibid. 



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