ne I NDEX. 



Paradife, its local Situation^ 4. A Fattern^ as h 

 fuppofed, to the Horti Penfiles ^/Babylon, ibid. 

 An excellent Defcription of it by Milton, 34^, ' 



Park (St. James'j-J Mr. Waller'^ Poem on it^ ^^^ 



Parkinlbn (^ir.) an eminent Botanick^ %6, 



'^^M^mus's Accou?2t of YjpiQUXxy^s Gardens, ig. . 



Perrault (Monfieur) x^rote the Life of Monfieur \z 

 !a Quintinye, 49. 



Phillips {Mrs. Catherine) herferaphick Defcription 

 of Retirement^ 75. 



Fififlratus an Author of Vlmy\ 14. 



Pifb a Noble Roman Worthy, his Villa, 55:- 



Plat (&>Hugh) Author of The Garden of Eden, 49. 



Piatanus f^//n?^y2?;7^) raised by Layers^ 224. 



Pliny Novocomenfis a laborious Fhilofopher and 

 Gardener, 31. His Natural Hillory, dedicated 

 to tlye Emperor Velpafian, ibid. 



Pliny junior, 32. 



Fompeius Magnus Conful of Rome, 25. 



Foiphv (of three kinds) raised of Suckers, 219J 



Pope (Mr.) his beautiful Defcription of a toreft, ^44;; 



Primogenial Parents in their U/Uainted State of Inno- 

 cence, defcnb'd by Tkfr. Milton, 51, 52. 



Pullion, heretofore fuppos'd to be Attxzdilonj 1^$, 



a 



QUrntinye(M^;7jf/?/^r de la) h^ Birth and Educa- 

 tion, p. 41. His Progrefs and Difcoveries 

 in Phi'lofophy and Gardening, 42. His Method of 

 Pruning the Roots of a Tree, when to befollow^d^ 

 end zvhen not, 240. The French Kings's Sorrow 

 at his Death, 44. 

 Qinntus Cincinnatus DiHator, 22, 

 Quintus Hortenfius, fo> Villa, 35. 



R. 



RPCm-Wdier^ its ^ialities, p. 1 14. How gender d, 

 115. lio^fufpended in the Air^ ibid. 17;^ 

 Manner of its D/Jlillation, 116. 



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