2 JO Yew- Trees of Great Britain and Ireland 



Value of Yew in Wales, 109. 

 Varieties of Taxus, 20. 

 Veitch, Mr., 20. 

 ' Vew,' 'View,' 24. 

 Virgil, 137, 155. 



Warblington, 83, 95. 

 Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 13. 

 Warlingham, 87. 

 Watcombe, 81, 86, 256. 

 W^ellow, 55. 



Westbury-on-Trim, 83, 248. 

 Westfelton,' 257. 

 Whittinghame, 92, 257. 

 Why planted in churchyards, 96. 

 Wiborg, Professor, 150. 

 Wilton House, 258. 

 Wilmington, 89. 

 Windleshani, 87. 

 Windsor Forest, 258. 

 Winterbourne, 51, 56. 



Withering, 29. 



Withycombe, 82, 95. 



Wood, characters and uses of, 107. 



Wood, rings of, 77. 



Woodmen of Arden, 127. 



Woolbeding, 88. 



Wordsworth, 173. 



Wotton, 87. 



Wrest, 12, 



Yattenden, 48, 49, 81, 259. 



Yester, 92. 



Yewdale, 89. 



Yew-trees of 10 feet in girth in 



England, 81. 

 Yew-trees of 10 feet in girth in 



Ireland, 93. 

 Yew-trees of 10 feet in girth in 



Scotland, 91. 

 Yew-trees of 30 feet in girth in 



England, 95. 



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