TO 



THE KING;< 



THK MUNIFICENT AND LIBERAL PATRON OF ALL THE ARTS, 



AND OF THE ART OF 



CREATING REAL LANDSCAPE 



IN PARTICDLAK, 

 IN WHICH ms MAJESTY HAS GIVEN 



SO SPLENDID AN EXAMPLE IN HIS OWN PRACTICE, 

 STfjis ^Treatise, 



BEING AN ATTEMPT TO APPLY 



THE PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGY 



TO 



GENERAL AND PRACTICAL ARBORICULTURE, 



IS APPnOPRIATELY AND RESPECTFULI.Y DEDICATED, 



BY HIS MAJESTY'S 



MOST FAITHFtTL SUBJECT AND SERVANT, 



THE AUTHOR. 



