xxxvi Explanation of the PLATE. 



Whip J or Tongue-grafting ; for the Manner of performing 

 ity fee page xix. 



VII. The Stock prepared for Whip or Tongue-grafting. 

 — k^ the common floping Cut to be firll made. — / ot, 

 the length of the Cut made in the fide of the Stock, 

 continued to two inches, to terminate in the lower 

 part of the floping Cut /, — «, the Catch raifed in the 

 plane of the fide Cut to receive the Tongue of the 

 . Cion. 



Vni. The Cion of the Whip or Tongue-grafting taken 

 from a flioot of the lad: year's growth, with three or 

 four eyes on it. — o, />, the length of the Cut which 

 is floped off to the depth of two inches, terminating 

 in the Rind. — o, a fide View of the Tongue that is 

 to fall into the Catch, «, of the Stock, No. 7. 



IX. Shews the flat fide of the Slope, in its proper length. 

 — qi the Tongue raifed on the Cion, to fall into the 

 Catch «, raifed on the Stock, No. 7. 



X. A Reprefentation of the Stock and Cion as laid to- 

 gether, and joined by the infertion of the Tongue in 

 the Catch at a, this fecures them for binding with 

 the Bafs Matting. For further Directions fee the Ar- 

 ticle Whip-grafting under the general Directions for 

 Grafting. 



Cleft-Grafting, for the Manner of performing it, fee 

 page xviii. 



XI. The Stock of the Cleft-grafting of one or two inches 

 Diameter. — r, the common floping Cut firfl: made on 

 the Stock, — /, /, the length of the Slit made to re- 

 ceive the Cion, to be a little more than two inches, 

 and made in a contrary direction to the common flo- 

 ping Cut at r, firft made on the Stock. 



XII. The Cion for the Cleft-grafting, cut tapering on 

 each fide, in the form of a wedge, to terminate very 



thin.- 



