The INDEX. 



GAdisnns {Emperor) a great Lover of Garden- 

 m, p. 37- 



Ga^itanus, the Birth-place of Columella, 30. 



Gsiba {the Emperor) his Gardens at Rome, 3 5. 



Card ning, an Employ not unhe coming the Sacred 

 FanHion^ as publ'fh'd by the Reverend Jir. Law- 

 rence, 67,. 



Gardens and Gard'^ning coeval with the World^ 7,, 



Gardens e?/ Edeiij 3. 0/ Babylon, 6. 0/ Adonis, 

 7&^. T&^Helperides, 7,8. 0/ Alcinous, 8, 9, 

 Of Epicurus, 11. Of TheophraRus, 15:. OfTdx- 

 quinius, 20. 0/"Meca!nas, 2:?. Of Csiar, 3^. 

 O/Domitian, ibid. Of Sergius', ibul OJ Salluft, 

 ibid. 0/ Martial, ifoW. 0/ Seneca, 32. 0/Dio- 

 clefian, :?7. 0/ Belvedere, 98. 0/V^rfailes, 40. 

 0/Marli, ibid. 0/ Fontainbleau, /Wi. Of St. 

 Clou, ibid. 0/ Hampton-Court, 52,7^. O/^Ken- 

 fington, 83- O/Long'Leat, 78. 0/ Blenheim, 84. 

 0/Wanftead, iH&c. 



Gerard an eminent Botanick^ ^6. 



QidMAJbow to be mix d and laid in Walks ^ 323, 3 24. 



Gravelly Ground^ that which is hungry^ only Abeal 

 and Dutch Elm\ not Oak, Afl\ Englifh Elm, not 

 Walnut, ^C. 2^1. Moid Gravel, Che/hut, Elm, 

 Oak, Pine, andvir^^Qreen nW<:)w, Englifh, Dutch, 

 and French Ehns, 256. 



Groves and Gardens, the Delights and Ufes of them^ 

 192. The YXyziuvn of the Antients, 19,192, 193. 

 *The Habitation of innocent Love, 193. Influential 

 to Toetick Raptures, 1^^. Influential for excite- 

 ment of Penitential Exprefltons and Affe[iions, 

 197. The Place of St. Aultin'j Converfion, ibid. 

 Where Abraham entertained Angels, i<^g. The 

 Burying-? laces of the Antients, ibid. The Abode 

 and Sepulchre &f our BleJJed Saviour^ 200. 



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