WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR USES IN PLANTATIONS. 1x1 



ivu. ^bies excelsa, 1025. Cedrus Libani, 105". Picea pectinita, 10.3G. Pinus yl- 

 vestris, P. Larfcio, P. ralias/ana, P. Pinaster, &c., 950. 7'-dxus baccata, 939. 

 JFor forming lofty hedges. 



Dcchi yj\er campcstre, 79. .Betula &lba, 837. Carpinus i?etulus,91G. Pigus syl- 

 vatica, 905. iirix europaj^a, 1053. O'strya vulgaris, 919. Populus fastigiata, si9. 

 211ia europfp'a, (iS. L''lnius campestris, 715. 

 Ev. //bies excelsa, 1025. i'lex ^Jquiftjlium, 156. Juniperus virgini^na, lOSO. Picea 

 pectin^ta, 1036. tfuercus /lex, 846. Taxus baccita, 939. 

 T"or being periodically cut down as coppice-wood, but not in the shade of other trees. 



Di-cid. Pctula alba, 837. C'astanea vesca, 911. Prixinus excelsior, G39. ftulrcus 

 pedunculata and sessilifliira, 846. 

 For being periodically cut down as coppice-wood, in the shade of other trees. 



Ev Cerasus Laurocerasus, 276. .Buxus sempervirens, 703. i'lex .^quifblium, 156. 

 Juniperus, lOSO. tjucrcus J'lex, 840. Taxus baccata, 939 

 iclcclcd in part fcr tJuir produce in Fyuils or Seeds. 

 Used in various arts and manufactures. 



Dccid ^'sculus, 124. P^gus, 905. Quercus, 846. 



Used in household economy. 



Jjccid. C'arya. 735. Castilnea, 911. Ccrasus sylvcstris, .^nd C. vulgaris, 27C. ./figlans, 

 732. iVcspilus, 416. jV6rus, 705. Primus, 270. Pyrus, 417. 

 As food for singing-birds, game, or wild animals. 



Dccid. Crats'gus, 352. i'yrus aucuparia, 417. /"lex .^quifolium, 150. 

 Selected in part for their produce in Bark. 

 For the tanner. 



Decid Petula alba, 8.'!7. Castanea vesca, 911. Z.5.rix europffi\a, 10.53. Pyrus ancu- 

 p^ria, 417. Quercus pedunculata, and U- sessiliflora, 84S. i'ilix, various species, 744. 

 For otlier arts. 



Py. /lex JquifMium, 156. Tilia europse a, 3. 

 Selected in part for the use of their Leaves. 



As substitutes for spent tan in gardens. 



Decid. Quercus, 846, C'astinea, 911. 

 As producing, by decomposition, leaf-mould. 



All trees, especially the broad-leaved kinds. 

 As winter food for cattle. 



Decid Petula, 837. il/^rus, 715. Populus, 819. PJrus, 417. Robinm, 233. Sulix, 744. 

 PIlia, 63. i/''lmus, 715. 



laSiES GROWN CHIEFLY FOR OllN.^ME.NTAL PURPOSES. 



Selected with reference to their Bulk. 



Large-sized ornamental tree.. _ 



Decid. ^'cer /jlatanoides. A. eriocarpum, and -^. rCibrum, 79 ^*.'sculus Hippocas- 



tanum, 124. Ailantus glandulbsa, 145. .J'lnus glutinbsa laciniita. A. incana, and 



A. cordifblia, 832. Petula populif61ia, and B. nigra, 837. Celtis austrilis, 727. 



Pagus sylvatica purpiirea, 905. Praxinus americana, 639. Liriodendron Tuliplfera, 



3'5. O'strya vulgaris, 919. Platanus orientalis, 927. Quercus Cerris fulhamensis, 



and Q. C. Lucombeana, 846. Kobin/a Pseud-zicacia, 233. Taxbdiura distichum, 



1077. 

 El'. ^"bies, 1025. Cedrus, 1057. Picea, 1036. Pinus, 950. 

 Middle-sized ornamental trees. 



D^cit.'. J^cer, 79. ' Curylus, 921. Gleditscbrn. 249. Liquidambar, 32. MagnbbVz 



acuminata, 21. i1/6rus alba, 705. Jse^Uvdo, 122. O'rnus, 651. O'strj-a, 919. 



Pav/, 128. Populus, 819. Pyrus, 417. Koblnjo, 233. Salisbtinn, 944. Aalix, 744. 



7'ilia, 63. 

 p!'. yi'bies, 1025. Cuprcssus, 1073. Junfperus, 1080. Picea, 1036. Pinus, 950. 



Quercus, 846. Paxus, 939, ike. 

 Small-sized ornamental trees. 



Dccid. J'cer, 79. Jmjgdalus, 26). .^rmenlaca, 267. Broussoneti'a, 710. Catdlpa, 



662. Ccrasus, 276. Crataj'gus, 352. Cydonia, 4.50. Cytisus, 213. /)iospyros, 625. 



Plicagnus, 696. puonymus, 149. Gleditschia, 249. HaleSio, 620. /fippophae, 698. 



Kolreuter;', 134. Liquidambar, 932. MagnJ)h'a, 21. >/espilus, 414. jl/6rus, 705. 



Pav/rt, 128. Persica, 265. Pranus, 270. Pyrus, 417. Quercus, 846. Phamnus, 170. 



KobiuM, 233. ,Salix, 744. Virgilin, 197. Xanthoxylum, 142. 

 ?r. _Cerasus lusitanica, 276. Cupressus, 1073. /'lex, 1.56. Juniperus, 1080. iaiirus, 



6S1. Picea, 1036. Pinus, 950. Quercus, 846. Paxus, 939. Phtija, 1C6S. 



H'-kcted u'ith reference to their Form. 



With upright oblong or globose heads. 



Decid .-I'cer obtusatum, 79. ^'scukis Hippocastanum, 124. .i'lnus, f^32. Ccrasus, 



276. Pagus, 905. Populus, 819. Pyrus ^-i'ria, andP. aucup^ria, 417. Quercus Cerris, 

 846. t/'lmus, 715. 

 AVith spreading heads. 



iJiTi'rf. ^rmeniaca, 267. Cratse'gus Criis-g&lli, 352. Piosp^ros, 625. J/espilus, 414. 

 Per.sica, 265. 

 With conical heads. 



Dccid. Lirisi, 1053. TaxBdiura, 1077. 



py. ^'bies, 102.5. Cedrus, 1057. Cupressus sempervirens, 1C73. Juniperus, 1080. 

 Picea, 1036. Pinus, 950. i'hiija, 1068. 

 With spirv heads. 



P)i-c?rf. Cratse'gus Oxyacantha stricta, 352. Populus fastigiata, Si 0. Qi-ltcus pedun- 

 culata fastigiata, 846. 

 Ev. Paxus bacckta fastigiita, 939. 

 Selected with reference to their Mode of Grotcth. 

 With pendent shoots and branches. 



Pcf/rf. Petula alba pendula, 837. Cerasus semperflbrens, 276. Cratai'gus Oxyacantha 

 reglHEe, 352. Cytisus iabiirnum pendulum, 213. Pagus sjlvatica peatlula, 905. 



