INDEX. 



Page. Para;rapli. 



The third change of the Insect, and its becoming 



winged . . . 75 88 



Further Observations . . . 76 89 



Author's Remarks respecting other Insects .76 90 

 Description of the small Brown Chafer, which is so 



injurious in Nurseries, &c. . . .77 91 

 Remarks on Butterflies . . .. .77 92 

 Description of the Silk Worm . . 78 93 

 The reason forintroducing the above Insects .78 94 

 The reason for bringing out the Composition to pre- 

 vent the Canker . . . 79 95 

 The London Agents for the Sale of the Composition 80 96 

 Form of Label pasted on each Packet . .81 97 

 Caution not to use improper things . .81 98 

 The difficulty in convincing, &c. , - . 82 99 

 Some useful Remarks . . - 83 100 

 To prevent the Canker in the Main Stem, &c. the 



most necessary . . . . 84 101 

 How to apply the Composition to Young Standard 



Trees . . . . 85 102 

 How to apply the Composition to Old Standard 



Cankered Trees . . .87 103 



Trees past recovery recommended to be destroyed 89 104 

 How to apply the Chelsea Apple Powder to Dwarf 



Trees, with further proofs of its utility .90 105 



What a>ay relate to Trained Trees, &c. .91 106 " 



Observations , . . . 92 107 



INDEX TO CHAPTER III. 



PEARS. 



Introductory Remarks . . . 96 108 



Explanatory List of Pears . . 98 109 



Alphabetical List of Pears . . .102 110 



PLUMS. 



Remarks . . / 103 111 



Explanatory List of Plums . . . 104 112 



Alphabetical List of Plums . 107 113 



