586 INDEX. 



Page 

 Nurses, numbers required 



-T- for bleak situations exposed to the sea breeze 38 

 Nurseries, private, remarks on this subject, offered 



to those who wish to establish - 20 



public, that are partly used as kitchen gardens, 



produce the best seedling trees 26 



small, may be toomuch sheltered - 22 



Nursery to raise plants from seeds not adviseable in 



high, cold, and bleak situations - 21 



plants, chief properties of - ib. 



aspect and acclivity necessary for - 22 

 ground not to be encumbered with large trees, 



or fruit trees, in the quarters - 23 



should be completely drained - ib. 



advantages of a rill passing through - 24 



should be well sheltered with dividing hedges 27 



laying out a new 1 27 



laying out of seedlings in the - 281 



plants, destructive consequences of not 



shoughing - - 282 



planting out deciduous seedlings in the 319 



planting out evergreens in the 369 

 Nurseryman, season requiring all the vigilance of the 223 



O 

 Oak - - - . 96 



a native both of Scotland and England 60 



soon dies in very wet soil 61 



account of large trees of - 62 



ornamental in the highest degree - 97 



situations for ib. 



poor, bleak situations unfit for 48 



rises fast in good soil - 46 



new-sown in pits to be relieved from encroaching 



weeds - - - 425,428 



Timber consumed in country purposes 9 



demands for the middling size tends to 



diminish the increase of large ship timber 1 



annual consumption of - 10, 11 



danger of a scarcity of -_ 12 



Wood, proper situation for an 47 



preparing the ground for 188,429 



depth of soil fit for - - ib. 



Oak 



