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47. Has onlv two species, 139 . Clafsand Order, 141. Hedges made of it inWestphalia, ib, Such recommended forthis country, ib.

Holly, its species, i. 269. Clafs and Or-der, 271- How to propagate, ib.Makes an excellent hedge, ib.

Hops, when first introduced, ii. 172. Theaverage duty upon, ib.

Hot -Beds, best made with leaves anddung, ii. 231-

Hysop of Judaea, or Azoub, was the reedmentioned by St. Matthew , ii. 202 .. Adifsertation on, ib.

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Jasmine, the cultivation of, re-commended, ii. 85.

Ilex, thrives well in this country,

11. 75. Was esteemed a de-voted tree, 76. Uses of itswood, ib.

Infirmities of trees, ii. 119.

Iron Mills,, their removal re-commended, ii. 279.

Juniper, its different kinds, ii.

12. How to raise frGm seed, 16.

Ivy, how to destroy, ii. 156 ..

Jasmine, its species, ii. 85. Clafs andOrder, ib.

Ilex, a species of Oak, i. 70. ii. 75. Clafsand Order, ib.

Insects, their Eggs deposited on all kindsof trees, i. 110.

Iron, no transmutation of into copper, i.112 .

Juniper, its species, ii. 12. Clafs andOrder, 17. How to propagate, ib.

Justices in Eyre, their power over theKings woods limited, ii. 278.

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Larch, how to raise, i. 319.Uses of the wood, 320,..

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Laurel, ii. 89. How to propa-gate, 93.

Layers, how to produce, ii. 266.

Laws for the preservation ofwoods and forests, ii. 271.

Lentiscus, how to propagate, ii.82. Its uses, ib.

Ligustrum, its uses, ii. 78.

Lime-Tree , its kinds, i. 201.How to raise, 204. Its propersoil, ib. May be removed of alarge size, ib. Uses of its wood,205.

Loam, the manner of mixing withcharcoal-dust for fuel, ii. 252.

Lotus, its history, ii. 62. Uses ofthe wood, 63. An immenseprice offered by Domitian toCrafsus for twelve of these trees,ib.

Land,, its quality known by its produce,

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Larch , the seeds of, how to sow, i. 43.Is a species of Pine , 285. How to pro-pagate, 286. Yields the Venice turpen-tine of the shops, ib. Supposed to bethe tree into which the Hcliades weretransformed, 216.

Laurel, aspeciesofPrunus, ii. 89. Clafsand Order, ib. How to propagate, ib.When first brought into Europe , ib.In Italy there are entire woods of thistree, 91. At Wooburn, the Dukeof Bedford has planted a hill folely withLaurels, ib.

L A Y E RIN s, the various methods described,i.,5S.

Leafing of trees and shrubs, a sure di-rectory for sowing grain, i. 229.. A dis-sertation upon, ib.

Leaves, of Elm, used by the Roman bus-baiidmen for feeding cattle, i. 130 .Leaves of Oak better for hot-houses thantanners-bark, ii. 228. A difsertationon, ib,

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