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Fig. IF. 



Inoculating or budding. 



k. The manner of making the incifion in the bark. 

 /. The bud inferted, and the bark laid over it. 

 m. A llioot {hewing the manner of cutting off the buds. 

 n. A vefTel with a little loam, covered with wet mofs, to 

 flick the lower end of the fhoot in, to keep it moift till ufed, 

 o. A bud taken off, and ready for inferring. 



Fig. F. and VI. 



Inarching, or grafting by approach. 

 p. Grafting on a flock in a pot. 



q. Grafting on a flock growing near the tree from which it 

 is to be grafted on. 



r, s. The fhoot and flock prepared. 



/, t. Two branches inarched where the natural ones had 

 failed, now properly united with the body of the tree ; the 

 lower parts being cut off. 



u, u. Two- branches lately inarched for the fame purpofe, 

 and when properly united with the Hem, are to be cut off at 

 u. 



w, x. The manner of preparing the flock and graft, 

 v. A natural fhoot coming out where the branch w as- 

 inarched the preceding year. 



