ix ANALYSIS OF THE COxMMONER TREES AND SHRUBS, 



Very hard, compact, and durable woods. ,n r- ; , ,n t, 



iJfc/d. Ccrasus, -27(3. Crata!~gu3, 35i. Cytisus Laburnum, 213. ^utoymus, 149. PrunuSr 



270. Pyrus, 417. Robiiim, 23:^. , r>in- r.ji 



. JSuxus,703. Cupressus, 1073. i~lex, l-jG. Juniperus, 1080. Phillyrea, G3L 

 Thiija, IOCS. 

 llesmous woods. 



Dccid. iarix, 1033. ^ ^. 



!). ^~bies, 102.5. Cfedrus, 10S7. Picca, 103G. Kiius, 9o0. 



Selected for the charactei- of the Head. 



For its eeneral bulk. ^. , ,- ^ m* 



Bcrid .-i'cer Pseiido-Plat-inus, and A. obtnsatura, 79. ^E'sculus Hippoc&stanum, 124 

 CarpinusPctulus.Olfi. Pagus sylvatica, -Ji)'). Parix europas'a, 1053. Pupulus, most^of 

 till! species, 819. (iuercus Cerris, 846. s;ilix, several species, / 44. J iha europic a, 

 G3. f/'lniu's, most of the species, 715. , - 



Ev. Finns sylvestris, P. Laricio, P.Pmaster, and P. Pallasza, 9o0. 



"'"'''Ivji".^ Ji'lnus glutin&sa laclniata, 832. Populus fastigiilta, and P. monililera, hVi. 

 Quercus Cerris, 846. 6"lmus campestris stricta. 715. 

 y. ^"bies, 1025. Picea, 103G. Plnus, 950. 



'" "prt^/rf!'-!."casttnea vesca, 91 1. Kigus sylvitica, 905. Praxinus excelsior, 639. Quercus- 

 pedunculkta, 846. i7'lmus montana, 715. 

 Selected tviih a view to tlie production of Skelter. 



For general purposes. . , , . .. 



Vecid Acer Psciido-Platanus. 79. Carpmus Petulus, 010. Pagus syivatica, 905, 

 Parix europa;~a, 1053. Populus alba, 819. Pyrus ^~na, 417. L'lmus montana, 71j. 

 Plnus sylvestris, 950. _ 

 For drawing up voung plantations. ,-, ^ . ,,_ t,a ' 



Dec?d.BeHx\A alba, 837. XJirix europa^'a, 10o3. Pj-rus aucuparia, 41/. Pdpu.us 



balsamifera, and P. candicans, 819. 

 Pti. yJ'bies exceisa, 1('25. Pinus sylvestris, 9aO. 

 For protection from the sea breeze. . . . 



Dccid. A'ce.T Pseudo-Platanus, 79. Wippuphae RhamnolUes, COS. POpulus alba, 

 Pyrus ,4Via, 417. Sambticus nigra, 513. , 



Selected for the production of Shade. 

 For shade in summer only. 



Most deciduous species. 

 For shade in summer and winter. 

 Most evergreen species. 

 Selected as adapted for particular Soil. 



'hl'cid -^AiTdntus glandulbsa, 145. Petula alba, 837. Carpinus Petulus, 91fi. Cerasus 



vulgaris and C. sylvestris, 276. Pagus svlvatica, 905. Gledi'tsclna triacanthos, 249. 



i/ii;p6phae Rhamnoldes, 608. iarix euroi]iB"a, 1053. Pyrus ^'ria, and P. aucuparia, 



417. Ro'uinia.Pseudo Achci^, 233. 

 Ey._P',nus sylvestris, P. Pinaster, and P. austriaca, 950. 

 For moist soils. , , . ^ o n, 



Decid.A'cev eriocarpum, and A. rilbrum, /9. ^'Inus glutmOsa, 832. Platanus occi- 



dentaiis, 927. P6pulus, 819. Aalix, 744. 

 Ev. ^"bies communis, 1025. 



'^ ^PraV/ Petula alba, 837. Pdpulus tremula, and P. balsamffera, 819. Silix caprca, 744. 

 Ev /i'bies communis, 1025. 



""^ ^i)ec!rf. !e'scu1us Hippocastanum, 124. farya aiba, 73.5. Castanea vesca. 911. Jiiglans 

 regia, 732. P6pulus, most of the species, 819. auercus, most species, 846. Sklix., 744. 

 I/'lmus, 715. 

 Selected as adapted for particu.'ar Situations. 



On elevated surfaces. n . ,,.. o i,v > -1.1 



Decid. Pttula alba, 837. P?rus ^'ria, and P. aucupana, 417. Sambttcus nigra, .al3. 

 Ev. i^inus sylvestris, and P. Cembra, 950. ^ 



Sheltered bv houses. , , ^ . n,r> ^ 



Decid. A'QfiT Psetido-Platanus, 79. ^ Platanus, 927. P6pulu3 fastigi;\ta, 819. 7iiia 

 curopis'a. 63. [/'Imus campestris, 715. 

 Exposed to tiie sea breeze. ,,, 



P<'tvrf .Peer Psetido-Platanus. 79. Hipp6phae Rhamnoides, G98. Pdpulus alba, 819. 

 Pyrus .-i'ria, 417. Sambticus nigra, 513. 

 Selected for being grcirn for special P'urposes. 



For producing an immediate screen, so dense as to interrupt the view. 



Decid. J'cer PseCldo-Platanus, 79. ^E'sculus llippocastanum, 124. Tarpinus Petu- 

 lus. 91G. Pagus syivatica, 905. Illia europa;'a, 63. U'lmus campestris and U. 



montana, 715. , t, t>- ^ r.-n 



Ev.A"bies excclsa, 1025. Plnus sylvestris, P. Laricio, and P. Pinaster, 9o0. 

 Partially to interrupt the view. ^ ^, j , 



jjfCirf Petula alba, 837. Cerasus sylvestris, 27G. Praxinus excelsior, r39. r.leditschirt 

 triacanthos, 249. Populus tremula and P. grie'ca, 819. Robinia Pseud-/Jciicia, 2,33. 

 For producing timber in hedgerows. ^ 



Decid. .rccv Psciido-Platanus, 79. ^//a?j<i glandulbsa, 145. CiXrya alba, /o.i. Cas- 

 tanea vesca, 911. Pyrus commanis, 417. fiuercus pedunculkta. Q. sessilifiCira, 

 Q. Cerris, Q. rilbra, Q. coccinea, and Q. palustris, 846. U'lmus campestris, 715. 

 For forming avenues. 



Decid -.'cer Psetido-J^latanus, 79. ^'scnlus Hippocastanum, 124. Carpinus Petuhis 



916 Carya alba, 735. CastClnca vesca, 911. Cerasus sylvestris. and C. vulgaris, 276. 

 Pagus syivatica, 305. JClglans regia, 732. /.arix europs^a, 1053. Platanus orientalis, 

 and P. occidentalis, 927. /'opulus, most of the si)ecies, 819. Pyrus commiin is, .and 

 P. ilfalus, 417. Ouercus, many of the species, 846 Pobinm Pseiid--:Jcacia. 233. P'lmus, 

 most of the species, 715. 



