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Page. Paragraph, 



Nonsuch . . . . 48 65 



Norfolk Paradise . . .48 66 



Woodstock Pippin . . .48 67 



Hank's Codlin . . 49 68 



Pile's Russet . . . . 49 69 



Braddick's Nonpareil . . . 49 70 



Observations . . . . 50 71 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF APPLES NOW GENERALLY 



CULTIVATED . .51 72 



Cider Apples ... 53 73 



Apples recommended for small Gardens . 56 74 



The mode of producing new kinds of Apples . 56 75 



Observations on the different modes of Grafting . 59 76 



INDEX TO THE CHAPTER ON CANKER. 



Introduction . . , . 64 77 



The manner the Insect operates on the Trees while 



in the Nursery . . . 65 78 



Description of the first change of the Insect .67 79 



First discovery of the Insect in another stage . 68 80 

 Particular Observations made in 1822, of the Insect 



which causes the Canker becoming winged, &c. 68 81 

 First discovery of the Insect laying its eggs, with 



other remarks . . . . 71 82 



Further description of the large Fly in its perfect 



state . > . . 72 83 



Where the Flies take shelter in wet weather . 72 84 



The manner the Insect operates on the Roots in 



Winter . . . . 73 85 



Description of the first change of the very small 



Insect alluded to in Paragraph the third, which 



after causes the Canker, and becomes the large 



Fly ... n 74 86 



Second change of the Insect . .74 87 



