INDEX. 



255 



L. 



HME-WATEJR, how to make, 175. 



Its use, ibid. 



M. 



MANURE for Fruit-Trees, 51. 

 MEDLARS, differeut sorts of, 93. 



Manner of treatment, ibid. 



Should be planted at a distance from apples and pears, 94. 

 MICE, how to destroy, 189. 

 MILDEW, what it is, 168. 



Remedy for it, ibid. 

 MOSS, to destroy, and prevent from growing on Fruit-Trees, 155. 

 MULBERRIES, wlien introduced into England, 110. 



Large ones at Sion House, Priory, and Chelsea, ibid. 



Treated of by Gerard in 1597, ibid. 



Sorts cultivated in England, 111. 



Their propagation, ibid. 



Planting of, 112. 



Pruning of, ibid. 



Of Defects and Diseases, and renovating old trees, 113. 

 N. 



NECTARINES, different sorts of, 26. 



Management of, 27. 

 Greatly infested with Earwigs, &c. 28- 

 Thinning the fruit and picking off the leaves, ibid. 

 How to prolong the succession, ibid. 

 NUTS AND FILBERTS, different sorts of, 119. 



Propagation of, ibid. 

 Training, 120. 

 Keeping of, in winter, ibid. 

 O. 



OBSERVATIONS on the Diseases, Defects, and Injuries of Fruit and Forest 

 Trees. Published by order of Government. Intro- 

 duction, 193. 



What led to the discovery of the Composition, 194. 



Enquiries of the Commissioners on the Effects of the Com- 

 position, ibid. 



Mr. NichoPs Estimate of damaged Timber brought into 



Portsmouth Dock, 195, 7iote. 

 General Observations on the Diseases of trees, 198. 

 On the Management of Forest-Trees, 199. 



