( 33° ) 



pcd off on one fide, forming a kind of 

 fhoulder at top, flit the rind, and fepa- 

 rate it from the wood with a wedge, and 

 introduce the grafts between, tie and 

 clay them, as before. 



Grafts and (locks in general effeft 

 their jundlion in fix or eight weeks ; and 

 towards the end of May will begin to 

 lhoot, when the clay may be removed, 

 but the bandage muft remain three or 

 four weeks longer; if the clay in any in- 

 flance fhould crack or give way, im- 

 mediately remove it, and apply more. 



Budding or Inoculation. 



This is effected by introducing fmall 

 buds into the fide of the ftem or branch, 

 between the bark and the wood, on 



young 



