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I'AGH. 
On the destruction of the Scales 241 
On the Coccus Adoniduin, as being the Pine Bug M2 
Nicholas’s Recipe for the destruction of the Pine Bug 143 
Muirhead’s Recipes for destroying the Pine Bug 244 
Remarks on the two Authors’ Recipes 244 
On the Wood Louse, and its destruction 246 
On the Slugs, as being troublesome in Frames, &c. and their 
destruction 247 
Ants, as being injurious to Plants in Pots 247 
VARIOUS TREES AND SHRUBS. 
Hares and Rabbits, as being injurious to various Trees and 
Shrubs 247 
For the prevention of the depredations of Hares and Rabbits... 248 
Elliot’s and Smeal’s method of protecting Trees from Hares 
and Rabbits 248 
On the Milldew 248 
Robertson’s opinion respecting the Mildew 249 
Kyle and IVeighton’s ditto 249 
Scougal and Hay’s ditto 250 
A Russian Gardener’s and Kirk’s Recipe 251 
Harrison’s opinion respecting the Mildew 252 
For-syth’s ditto 254 
Segar’s ditto 255 
Remarks respecting the Mildew 255 
Directions respecting the Mildew 257 
On Mildew in Peach Houses 259 
On watering Peach Trees 260 
On the Canker on Trees ! 260 
Suggestions to prevent the Canker 262 
Forsyth’s opinion respecting the Canker 263 
On the Gum on Stone Fruit 264 
The Compost to be used to prevent the Gum 265 
Forsyth’s directions respecting the Gum 265 
Wounds in Trees 266 
The Compost to be applied to Wounds in Trees 267 
On the Moss and Lichens infesting Trees 267 
Bishop’s communications on Moss and Lichens 268 
Bleeding Vines, with Recipes for the disease 269 
