xWiil CONTENTS, 



E V E R G R E E N S, -with their different - Species. 



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XXV. 7^e Pine Tree,. - - 128 



XXVI. The Fir Tree, - - - 14.1 

 XXVII, The Gedar Tree, - , - 149 



XXVIII. The Cypress Tree, - - 159 



XXIX. The Arbor Vitse, or Tree of Life, - 164 



XXX. The Ilex, or Evergreen Oak Tree,.. 168 

 XXXI. The Cork Tree., - - 174 



XXXII. The Holly Tree, - - 178 



XXXIII. The Yew Tree,, - > 188 



XXXIV. T^je Laurel, or Cherry Bay Tr'ee, - igz 



XXXV. The Bay Tree, - -• 197 



XXXVI. The Arbutus, or Strawberry Tree, - 202 



XXX VII. Thorns, — their culture from the feed^ till they 



arrive to the Jize of becoming fencihle Hedges 



at tranfplanting^ - - - 207 



XXXVIII. On the propagation of Tket^s Layers, - 232 

 XXXIX. On Grafting and Inoculation, - 235 



XL. On Forests or W00D&, and the mofl fpeedy 



manner of rearing them^ - - 243 



XLI. 0?z making Trees fit for removal, that have 

 food uncultivated, and too thick, in Nurferies 



or Woods^. =»• 256. 



