The INDEX. 



Water, a^E(fay on it, from 1 14 to 152. Spring mi 



Rain Water have an equal Share of TerreJIriai 



Matter 18 1. That Terrejirial Matter that mu- 



rifhes Bants, 168. Itf elf only a Vehicle to carry up 



that Terrejlrial Matter, 185. Boes not perform )hat 



Office without the Heat of the Sun and Air^ iBy.N ' 

 Watering of Trees in large Plantations, a great JExr 



pence '^ how entirely to avoid that Expence : See 



Rain, &:c. 

 White Thorn rais'd of Seel, 207. How mana£il^ 



from. 207 /^ 2 3 8. Of excellent Ufe to the Country 



Flanters^ 207, &:c. 

 William III. (King ^/Great BritainJ a great Judge of 



Gardening, 75:, 8^c. 

 Willows raisd by Cuttings or Setts, 228. By Lay-^ 



ing, 224. 

 Wo-^i' ward CD;*.) his curious Ejfay on Vegetation, 47,' 



and from iio to 17,0. 

 Wootton (Sir Henry) an Englifh Gentleman, early 



in Gardening, 48. Much improvd by his Travels 



Abroad, 49. 



Y. 



YEW raisd of Seed, p. 207. How managed, from 

 207 /^ 238. 



z. 



z 



Eno,/7. 2. 

 _ Zoroafter, an early VraUitiomr, andtx>rote a 

 Book of Husbandry, 8ic. J. 



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