TREATISE ON THE CULTURE, &c„ 



for drefling decayed trees will be defcribed hereafter*. When 

 you fee it neceffary to take all the outer bark off, you muft 

 cover the ftem, &c with the Compofition and powder, patting 

 it gently down, as in the cafe when large limbs are cut off. 



If the above waih. be repeated in Autumn, after the fall of 

 the leaf, it will deftroy the eggs of a great many infects that x 

 hatch in Autumn and Winter. This warning will be found 



of great fervice to all kinds of fruit and foreft trees whatever. 



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* See Plate XIII, , 



