The INDEX. 



228. By Inoculation^ 229. Of Planting and the 

 Care "^hat is to be taken of them in Open Nurfe- 

 rtes, 23 1 • ^^ ^^^ ^P^^ Varky 239. Of the feve- 

 raj'Soils proper for each of them^ frotn 248 to 

 flry 8, Come the befl when fet or fowdyoung^ 249, 

 26 1. I^ittle Succefs to be expeQedfro7n thofe that 

 ere taken large out of Woods, ibid 



V. 



V ApO)JXS, Rains, ^c. p. 2^1, Cffeq. 

 Vano a Rormn Author of Husbandry, writ a 

 Book de Re Ruftica, 90. 



I^egetation, the innumerable Momenta's in it, front 

 11$ to 190. 



Vegetables notfram'd of Water, but of a lerreftrial 

 Matter therein, 179, &:leq. 



Verfailles, the King ^/ France^ Gardens, 40. 



Verulam {Lord) a Reflorer of Wilofophy, 48. 



Velpafian (the Emperor) afatron toflmfs Fhilofo- 

 phy and Gardening, q 1. 



Villa ^/Horace, 28. 0/Seneca, ?2. 0/Quintus Hor- 

 tinfius, :?5:. Of?i\b,ibid. Of yidxms, ibid Of 

 Cxfir, ibid. Of StxvWms, ibid. 0/Sctpio Africanus 

 ibid. The Tufculum, or Villa Academica of Cice- 

 ro, ibid. &feq. 



Virgil f/Z/^ incomparable ?oet) a great Husbandnun 

 and Gardiner, 21. His Addrefs toUtcxms, 2$. 

 His Encomium on a Country Lfe, and the Shades^ 

 Innocencies, and Solitudes thereof^ 26, 27. 



Vitruvius a great Architell and Gardiner amongjl 

 /&^ Romans, 28. 



W. 



WAller (Mr.) Memoirs of hhn and his elegant 

 Foem on the Repairing of St. James' j Fark, 



Wdlnut rais'd of Seed, 207. How: managed, J rem 

 ^ ' Water, 



