The INDEX. 



N. 



NEhx:hadono2or, Founder of the Hemming Gardens 

 r/ Babylon, p,6. His vain Exultation ani 

 terrible Doom, ibid. 

 Neoula, what, ii6. 



Nitre not ejj'ential to the Growth cf Plants, 170. 

 }iod\\ an early Vintager, $. 

 NonneiTtanum ^^^^^SenecaVC^/y/?/;^^ Villa's, 33. 

 Nubis, what, 116. 



O. 



OA K raifed of Seed,- p. 207. Of the Seed, and 

 when to be f own, ibid, liow to be managi 



' 'the firjl Tear from the Seed, 212. How to be ma- 

 mi^d thefecond Tear, andfo ^/?, 2 14. How to be 

 planted out and 7nanagd in the Open Nu7'fery^ 231. 

 The hardeJiTree of all the for eft- kind to tr^in up 

 by Art, 326. Ought to be planted out wher\ he is 

 to Jiand always, before eight Tears old, 244. i Not 

 good to plant Oaks large, or out of the Woods, ibid. 

 More hireUions in Raifmg this valuableTreeli^S, 



Orleans (J^uke of) his Gardens at St. Clou, 46, 



Otway'i" (Mr, ) beautiful Defer iption of a Grove,!^-^. 



Oxford, its Phyfck-Garden, 56. Excelling in the 

 Beauty of its Walks and Groves the mojl famous 

 Academies ofGvQQCQ ^rRome, 5:7. 



.Ozell (Mr.) his commendable Tranjlations ^ Boi- 

 leau, 45,46, 194,195. 



P. 



PAcuvius his Account ofA^it, /?. 1 4 5 . Taken from 

 the Doff7'ine ^Epicurus, ibid, ^ feq. 

 Palladius a Husbandman, and Author of a Book de 



Re Ruftica, 31, 32. 

 Panegy ricks might have been quoted ^Xenophon, 

 Maximus Tyrius, i^c, which would fiill have more 

 imbelliJJfd this Idijiory, 88. 



Faradile, 



