r/.e INDEX. 



H Adrian (Emperor) iifcoiirfing in h'n Qardetu " 

 p. ?6. 

 Hallifax (Earl of) his Rural way of Gar d'ning^^f, 

 Halley (Mr,) his Opinion of the Original of Springs] 



doubted, 291. 

 Hampton-Court Gardens^ when made and alter\ 



Heat, the chief Agent in Attraction or Vuljion^ 137- ' 

 Hefiod, ^zGrsecian Author of Agriculture^ 8. 

 Hefperides, ( the Gardens of) defcribed by Mr, 



Rovve, 7. 

 Holly raisd by Seed^ 207. How mana£d, from 207 



to 258. 

 Horner,^ Tranfl. from him ^/Alcinous'j Gardens^ 8." 

 Horace, his Love for Husbandry and Gard'ning^ 



28. His Epijile to his Steward on a Country- ■ 



Life, 28, 29. 

 Hornbeam rais'd of Sead, 207. lis Management , 



frojn 207 /(^ 298. 

 Horti Penfiles of Babylon, 6, 12. 



J. 



JAmtsl,{King ofGxesit Britain) Memoirs of himl 

 p. 48. 

 James II. (King of Great Britain) a fhort Account 



of him, %^. 

 JePjs Chiift (our B/eJfed Saviour) his Oratory end 



Burial in a Garden, 200. 

 Inoculation, rffe/, 229. Confownded with Emplafira-" 



tion, ibid, 

 Julius Caefar his Gardens, 2 2. 

 Juitus Lipfius his Account ofStneca, 3 2. 

 Juvenal his Account of the Gardens of Seneca, 3 ?• 



^Solitude, 195. 



Kent 



