Contents xi 



CHAPTER IX 



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Bows Ancient use Long-bow Battle of Hastings 

 Its value in English wars English supremacy 

 Various Statutes Forest laws Edward n. 

 Edward in. Edward iv. French archers Statute 

 of Henry vm. Elizabeth 'Act of Bowyers'- 

 Prices Importation of foreign bows Act of Philip 

 and Mary Companies of Archers Commission of 

 Charles i. Bow-making Cross-bows made of yew 

 Its inferiority to the long-bow . . . . in 



CHAPTER X 



Poisonous properties of the yew Classical notices 

 Wood Leaves Fruit poisonous Dangerous state- 

 ments to the contrary Effects on man Taxin in 

 male and female plants Medicinal use Valuable 

 as a cardiac tonic Poisonous effects on animals . 136 



CHAPTER XI 



Poetical allusions, etc., to the yew in ancient and modern 



times ......... 154 



CHAPTER XII 



Notes, historical, etc., on some of the more remarkable 



trees 180 



BIBLIOGRAPHY ........ 261 



INDEX 265 



