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Silva or,a Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions...together with an historical account of the Sacredness and Use of Standing Groves : Terra, A Philosophical essay of Earth... to which is annex'd Pomona: Or an Appendix concerning Fruit-Trees.... / by John Evelyn
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APPENDIX

Silva 3p. Few Trees, Evelyn Silva 243. Smith 42. Shallow a ndStarvy Land serves for Apples in some Places, Leal 9. Henonville c.4- See Barren and Deep.' '

Ground very Shallow ; Not Fruit- trees, Evelyn Pomona 67. NotAJh, Cook 55. ,

Signs of Ground fit for Wood, where grow Betony or Wild Straw-berries, Evelyn Terra 6 . Bacon's Nat. Hist. Hxp. 66 o. Or Thistles,or Wild Time, Evelyn Terra 6 . Ot Mallows, Nettles, Docks, orHemlock, Smith 32. And some Places where Fern grows, EyelynTerra 6. Cook 16. ' ; < , '"

_ Signs of Bad Ground Moss, Ruffes, Wild Tdtisy} Sedge, Fldggs,Barrow, Evelyn Terra 6. Fern for the most part, Broom mdHCath,Evelyn Silva 4. Smith 33. Furze and Blewiff pale thin small Grafs,*b. See Markham of Barren Ground C. 1. Vv '

Soft Ground ; Chestnut, Farm 391. Tear, Henonville, p. 55. SeeClay and Hard. j lJ l

Sound Ground« Walnut , Evelyn Silva 50. Sycomore, Blith 13 s.Most Trees, id> 124. ' ! ^ > -in - - - 'O

Ground leaning to the South', Fruit- trees, Seal,- 41. J. B. Hush.3oi. Or to the South- East, Worlidge Vinetum d 4. sE. i. rtfssSpewing Ground; Nrbt Bop lar, Evelyn Silvia. ' 'See vferyWet,Spungyst lee Cold. J >V;. > . ' a au- n

Stiff Ground; Oak, Evelyn Silva 24. Cook 16. ^Hornbeam, Evei/nSilva 48, 242. Cook63. Service, EvuWn Srlva 63 s Cook 6 : st iV Aff,Evelyn Silva 241* Winter- Apple, Evfelyn Terra 6 . Leal ^ 32^41Lang ford 81. Hehonvilled-4. Worlidge Vinet. c. feist. f.\ l Ii x servesfor Red-Willow. Apple better than Garden Behr 1 ' Gottonfbetter than V^s-re-Fruit, ib. Not Sycomore,EyelyrrsSilva-'W.'' C86k73 . Not Green-WUlow.'y See Clay andiLoOie.'O ajihi/- prnoy\ Ground very Stiffs' -Not Beech , Tarm < 66 ji ?c Not' ; Hdrnbeknfs'j^.666. Not AJh, id. 662. Not EVa/jf-lfreesj 'Londoh rd V J /i\ TN6tfit for a Nursery, id. 2.. d i 6 . Langsord- 'f. CdttoA'

-4 Soil with some StodesAn it, is best for mostWrez^ Bllt'hT rj ^Stony Ground; W-ainut, Evelyn Silva ipd'Beal 1 ^ EanMrFdM,136. WOrlidgdHusbd' 1 o 1. Birch, EvelynSM^NXl'-iSe^^NLA^ci B. Farm/666, 66 f* Hornbeam, id.- 666 i-Oa%}' Cte'lceAtrerlff^'^S^Jif.Wood, Evelyn Silva 2:44/ BearsSivelytt Pomona ^Sd.'Lang'fhrd 6$.Worlidge Hush. 100. and Vinet.. d 4-4sect/a.- App^)r\fff(frnc -Places,Leal p. See Gravel.

n Very ^Ground ; Few Timber-T rees^ Evelyn ^825.

Smith 4iv - '' ,,i ...co.- .> Lrj'rt-Vnv\ V J0/1 .i ' -

Instead of Thorns not growing in a Hedge or Coppice, plaht Fduit-Trees. ' A fa ,. ^ -dovH ^«wW\V \^VU

Neat Tni&ns\ Hornbeam An GlxXtriiff, BVelyn'^l^ ^/ /yj , d-"In Soil not tried before with FrtiWktdtb, -pldttC'Apples^ ahdB^arsalternatively, Phil. Trans, -n.'71P->/; A\y.. fs !: ;

In Valkesst Walnui\ st&#t\yn Silfa r, iyp. 'Sffhbfilitfp Farm'°^piBeech, Wojrlidge HUsb. f ^7 8d v AppletfffH velyrt J P6M>ha-68? ^ BE 3 i.

^ttit-tfees^Cotton 7. ' . ,.l ,vd.. - . -jO ,li ,yi .! ynijy

* On the North *and Nctfth-East sides ofWillages, 47 s / v

* y ^rDneven Grcmndy-Ungrafted'/?)^/^, Beal'45; 7; _ H lo hly -

'F Walks -, Frwi^-trees/Lingford c. 3 2^34: Mim

Henonville 109s^Pears, -Evelyn Pomon^ o7^1.0 s: Forest-ribts,' ' Cook