INDEX- 



Firs and Evergreens, planting in the nursery - 319 



Scots, laying out in the nursery - - 320 



shi.uld Lever be planted out in poor land 321 



pruce, proper soil for laying ou'. in - 322 



Silver. age of seedlings for laying out at - ib. 



BM^o ol Giiead, of laying -out - . 323 

 - white American Spruce, age for laying out 324- 



black American Spruce, age of seedlings - 325 



ana Larches, sowing forests of - 345 

 flowering ash - - - -75 

 Forc&t Plantations - - 295 



planting . - 342 

 Forests Royal, rather neglected by government - 13 

 Fourth-figure trap described - - 247 

 Furze, or Whins, for hedges 258 



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Galloway dikes - - - 218 



Gean trees to be pruned in August and October 268 



gathering seeds of the - - 468 



Green crops, preparing the ground among late sown 



copses for 307 



_ -,-. management of, among ornamental plan- 



tations - 437 

 Ground vacant, in the nursery, preparing for crops 289, 373 



preparing for ornamental planting 381 



for forest plantation - 383 

 by pitting for principals and nurses 387 



by fallowing - ib. 



for woods and copses - 395 

 Groves, c ituations fit for planting 40 



' fir - - - - 261 



effects produced by - - 259 

 Grow, extent of 259 



trees, tall, straight ib. 



a, may be a mixture of trees like ordinary mix- 



ed plantations - 261 



Groups of trees, feelings produced by 278 



should be wild and irregular - ib. 

 Grubs, destructive to young larches - 453, 



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Hares and Rabbits hurtful to nursery articles 23 



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