WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR USES IN PLANTATIONS. Ixi 
Ev.—A bies excélsa, 1025, C@drus Libani, 1057. Picea pectindta, 1036. Pinus syl- 
véstris, #. Larfcio, P. Pallas‘ana, P. Pindster, &c., 950. Taxus baccata, 939. 
For forming lofty hedges. 
Decti.— Acer campéstre, 79. Bétula Alba, 837. Carpinus Bétulus,916. Fagus syl- 
vatica, 905, Larix europa‘a, 1053. O’strya vulgaris, 919. /opulus fastigiita, 819. 
Tilia europe‘a, 63. U‘imus campéstris, 715. 
Ev. — Abies excélsa, 1025. I‘lex Aquifdlium, 156. Juniperus virginiana, 1080. Picea 
. pectinata, 1036. Quércus Tex, 846. Taxus baccata, 939 
For being periodically cut down as coppice-wood, but not in the shade of cther trees. 
Decid. — Bétula alba, 837. Castanea vésca, 911. Fr4xinus excélsior, 639. Quércus 
_ pedunculata and sessilifldra, 846. 
For being Periodically gut down as coppice-wood, in the shade of other trees. 
Ev. —Cérasus Laurocérasus, 276. Biixus sempervirens, 703. J'lex Aquifdlium, 156, 
Juniperus, 1080. Quércus J‘lex, 846. T&xus baccata, 959 
Selected tn part for their produce in Fruits or Seeds. 
Used in various arts and manufactures. 
Decid, — ZE/sculus, 124. Fagus, 905. Quércus, 846. 
Used in household economy, 
Decid. — Carya, 735. Castanea, 911. Cérasus sylvéstris, and C. vulgiris, 276. Jiglans, 
732.  Méspilus, 416. Modrus, 705. Prodnus, 270, Pyrus, 417. 
As food for singing-birds, game, or wild animals. 
Decid. — Crate ‘gus, 352. Pyrus aucuparia, 417. Ilex Aquifdlium, 156. 
Selected in par! for their produce in Bark. 
For the tanner. 
Decid.—Bétula Alba, 837. Castanea vésca, 91]. Larix europze‘a, 1953. Pprus ancu- 
paria, 417. Quércus pedunculata, and Q. sessilifldra, 846. Salix, various species, 744. 
For other arts. 
Ev. — Ilex Aquifdlium, 156. Tilia europ# a, 63. 
Selecicd in part for the use of their Leaves. 
As substitutes for spent tan in gardens. 
Decid.— Quércus, 846, Castanea, 911. 
duci by d position, leaf-mould. 
All trees, especially the broad-leaved kinds. 
As winter food for cattle. : é 
Decid.— Bétula, 837. Morus, 715. Pépulus, 819. P}rus, 417. Robvinéa, 423. Salix, 744. 
Tilia, 63. U’Imus, 715. 
As pri 
TREES GROWN CHIEFLY FOR ORNAMENTAL PURPOSES. 
Selected with reference to thets Bulk 
-sized atal trees. : . 
ar Fro cr platandides. A, eriocarpum, and A. rubrum, 79 _ ££’ sculus Hippocas- 
tanum, 124. Aildntus glanduldsa, 145. A’Inus glutindsa laciniata. 4. incana, and 
‘A. cordifolia, 832. Betula populifdlia, and B. nigra, 837. Celtis australis, 727. 
F3gus sylvatica purpirea, 905. Fréxinus americana, 639. Liriodéndron Tulipifera, 
36. O’strya vulgaris, 919. Platanus orientalis, 927. Quércus Cerris fulhaménsis, 
and Q. C. Lucombedza, 846. Robmia Psetd-dcacia, 233. Taxddium distichum, 
1077. 
Ev. — Abies, 1025. Cédrus, 1057. Picea, 1036. Pinus, 950. 
Jiddle-size tal trees. te : 
ee Cérylus, 921. Gleditschia. 249. Liquidambar, 932. Magnolia 
acuminata, 21. Morus Alba, 705. Negéndo, 122. Ofrnus, Gol. O'strya, 919. 
Pavia, 128. Populus, 8:9. Pyrus, 417. obinéa, 233. Salisburza, 044. Salix, 744. 
fe eee 1025. Cupréssus, 1073. Junfperus, 1080. Picea, 1036. Pinus, 950. 
Quércus, 846. cas 939, &c. 
il-si trees. oe x 
Pee are as. chabedaias 96]. Armeniaca, 267. Broussonétia, 710. Catalpa, 
662. Cérasus, 276. Crategus, 352. Cydonia, 450. C¥tisus, 218. DiospYros, 625. 
FleSgnus 696. Euénymus, 149. Gleditschza, 249. Halésia, 620. Hippophaé, 69k. 
KGlreuteria 134. Liquidambar, 932. Magndléa, 21. Méspilus, 414. Morus, 70s 
Pavia, 128. ’ Pérsica, 265. Prinus, 270. Pyrus, 4l7. Quércus, 846. Ahamnus, 170. 
Robinia, 233. Salix, 744. Virgilia, 197. Kanthéxylum, 142. teak 
Ev _- Cérasus lusitanica, 276. Cupréssus, 1073. I lex, 156. Juniperus, 1 R0. adrus, 
681. Picea, 1036. Finus, 950. Quércus, 846. Taxus, 939. Thuja, 1668. 
Seiccted with reference to their Form. ; 
i i lobose heads. ; oY : 
With Teeth ed obtasatum, 79. /B’sculus Hippocastanum, 124. A’Inus, $32. Cérasus, 
76. Fagus, 905. Pépulus, 819. Pyrus 4‘ria, and P. aucuparia, 417. Quércus Cérris, 
o6. Umus, 715. 
one rn a rlaea, 267. Crate‘gus Cris-g&lli, 352. DiospYros, 625. Jyséspilus, 414. 
7 eaten, 209- 
With conical i 
ic i ddium, 1077. : 
eee eee 1037. Cupréssus sempervirens, 1073. Juniperus, 1080. 
Picea, 1036. Pious, 950. Thdja, 1068. 
i hee Eee ee Oxyacantha stricta, 352. P6pulus fastigiata, $19. Qucrcus pedun- 
culata fastigiata, 846. 
Ev.— Taxus baccata fastigidta, 939. 
Selected with reference to their Mode of Growth. 
hes. : ; 
ae aaa eS oe pendula, 837. Cérasus semperfidrens, 276, Crata‘gus Oxyacintha 
regine, 352. CYtisus LabGrnum péndulum, 213. Fagus sylvatica pendula, 905. 
