INDEX 



385 



Boulevards, relation to the large landscape 

 park, 310 



Boundaries, see Inclosure 



Boundary plantations, j-i'ir Inclosing plantations 



Bowlders, in streams, 140-41 ; in naturalistic 

 design, 144-45 



Bowling-greens, 48, 266, 305 



Bradfield, Devon, illus., opp. 158 



Brick, color of buildings in relation to land- 

 scape, 195; walls, 206; as material of 

 roads and paths, 219, 229 



Bridges, Japanese, 56; planting as enframe- 

 ment of bridge and views from, 187; 

 bridges as elements in landscape design, 216- 

 18; forms and materials, 217-18; for roads 

 crossing at separated grades, 222; over 

 brooks and ponds in landscape parks, 303- 

 4; Tef., 372 



Bridle paths, materials, 227 ; in the large 

 landscape park, 311, interrelation with 

 roads and footpaths, 313-14 



Britton, N. L., ref., TiJJ 



Broken stone, as material of roads and paths, 

 219, 228 



Brookline, Mass., " Weld," illus., plate 30 



Brooks, symbolic representation in Japanese 

 gardens, 55 ; as elements in design, 140-42 ; 

 in large landscape parks, 303-4 



BrowTi, " Capability," note, 47 ; monotony of 

 his designs, 49; his "clumps," Price quo- 

 tation, note, 173-74 



" Browsing line," 69 



Budden, Lionel B., ref., 376 



Building groups, 194; farm, 264 



Buildings, planting as enframement, 186; 

 planting as transition from ground to, 187- 

 88; buildings in relation to landscape, 189- 

 96; subordinate to natural character, 189- 

 90; dominating landscape, 190-92; form 

 relations to landscape surroundings, 192- 

 94, texture relations, 194-95, color relations, 

 195-96; terraces as base for, 198-99; sub- 

 ordination of farm group to landscape 

 surroundings, 264; buildings properly serv- 

 ing park uses, 314-16; in relation to the 

 park landscape, 316 



Bumap, George, ref., 378 



Bushy pasture, a landscape character, 68-69 ; 

 walls in, 207 



Butler, W. F., quoted, note, 64 



Cameron, Robert, ref., 371 



Canals, in Moghul gardens, 38; long canal 

 at Versailles, 44 



Caparn, Harold A., notes, 212,322; refs., 368, 

 370, 372. 376, 378 



Carpet bedding, as surface decoration, 128; 

 in planting design, 180-82; in garden 

 design, 243 ; ref., 370 



" Cartouches," on landscape plans, 351 



Cascades, 37, 41, 214 



Castello, \'illa, 40 



Cement, color of buildings in relation to 

 landscape, 195 ; as material of roads and 

 paths, 219, 228 



Cement concrete, n8, 119; walls, 205-6; 

 roads, 228-29 



Cement stucco, see Stucco 



Cemeteries, 53, 232; refs., 377 



Central Park, New York, 58 ; note, 308 



Chambers, Sir Williams, ref., 364 



Chantillv, 42, 44 



Character(s), Landscape, see Landscape char- 

 acter(s) 



Character, Plant, see Plants 



Charges, professional, of the landscape archi- 

 tect, 326-28 



Churches, area reserved for, in land sub- 

 division, 289-90 



Circulation, provision of roads and paths in 

 the estate, 269-72; in the large landscape 

 park, 309-14 



City planning, influence of style of Le Notre, 

 44-45 ; types of landscape designs and, 

 232; choice of type of land development 

 in relation to development of city, 280-82 ; 

 relation of street system in land subdivision 

 to city plan, 282 ; relation of outdoor recrea- 

 tion areas to city plan, 297-98 ; reserva- 

 tion of land for public uses, 318-21 ; work 

 in, as increasing professional reputation of 

 landscape architect, 329; exhibitions of 

 landscape architects' work, 331; coopera- 

 tion of landscape architect with other practi- 

 tioners in, 334; refs., 379-81; landscape 

 architect in, ref., 381 



Civic centers, scale relation of buildings, 194; 

 space reserved for, in land subdivision, 290 



Classic stjdes, a category, 33 



Classification of landscape architecture, 337 



Claude Lorrain, 45, 93 



