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+EIS TEN TOU PATROS DENDROLOGIAN+ " cvi
The Garden.--To J. Evelyn, Esq. " cvii
BOOK I.
CHAPTER I. Of the Earth, Soil, Seed, Air, and Water " 1
" II. Of the Seminary and of Transplanting " 12
" III. Of the Oak " 30
" IV. Of the Elm " 62
" V. Of the Beech " 75
" VI. Of the Horn-beam " 81
" VII. Of the Ash " 86
" VIII. Of the Chesnut " 94
" IX. Of the Wallnut " 101
" X. Of the Service, and black cherry-tree " 111
" XI. Of the Maple " 115
" XII. Of the Sycomor " 121
" XIII. Of the Lime-Tree " 122
" XIV. Of the Poplar, Aspen, and Abele " 128
" XV. Of the Quick-Beam " 134
" XVI. Of the Hasel " 136
" XVII. Of the Birch " 140
" XVIII. Of the Alder " 155
" XIX. Of the Withy, Sallow, Ozier, and Willow " 159
" XX. Of Fences, Quick-sets, &c. " 175
BOOK II.
CHAPTER I. Of the Mulberry " 203
" II. Of the Platanus, Lotus, Cornus, Acacia, &c. " 214
" III. Of the Fir, Pine, Pinaster, Pitch-tree,
Larsh, and Subterranean trees " 220
" IV. Of the Cedar, Juniper, Cypress, Savine,
Thuya, &c. " 253
" V. Of the Cork, Ilex, Alaternus, Celastrus,
Ligustrum, Philyrea, Myrtil, Lentiscus,
Olive, Granade, Syring, Jasmine and other
Exoticks " 282
" VI. Of the Arbutus, Box, Yew, Holly, Pyracanth,
Laurel, Bay, &c. " 293
" VII. Of the infirmities of trees, &c. " 314
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