1 N D E X . 



American garden, 91 



Approach, 52. Direction of, 55. 

 Site of entrance of, 5G. Line 

 tlirongli the Park, GO. Gates 

 on, 63. Ttumination of, Gl. 

 Roadway of, G5. Dcconitioii of, 

 G7. Villa, 271. 



Approach, the Fine, 70. 



Araucari'i, 317. 



Arboretum, 3U3. General Idea of, 



305. Scientific treatment of, 



306. Principles of arrangement, 

 308. Synopsis of orders and 

 genera, 309. Conspectus, 319. 

 Application of principles, 322. 

 Transference of system to the 

 ground, 323. Decorative treat- 

 ment, 326. Soils and surfaces, 

 328. Arboretum in the pleas- 

 ure-grounds, 330. In the woods, 

 331. 



Artificial style, 131. 



Ash, 138. Weeping a.sh. 149. 



Avenue, 69, 132. 



Beech, 139. 



Belts, 127. 



Birch, weeping, 147. 



Biota, 333. 



Botanic Gardens, 231. Special 



])urposes of, 233. Laying-out 



of, 237. 



Botanical Museum, 236. 



Callitris, 338. 



Cedar of Lebanon, 139, 343; of 

 Mount Atlas, 343. Deodar, 141. 



Cejtltalotaxvs, 319. 



Chamcccifjiaris, 339. 



Chestnut, Spanish,— IIu;s.>, 139. 



Circles, 127. 



Clump, 117. 



Colors, Table of, 153. Variatio.i 

 of, 154. Of trees in winter, 155. 



Colorsin the Pinetura, 337, 359. " 



ConseJ-vatory, 45, 2C8. 



Cn'ptomcria, 340. 



Ci'.nniiKjhamia, 34o. 



Ctiy,ressus, Species of, 339. 



Cypress, upright, 146, 339. Clii- 

 nese weejnng, 148. 



Dotting system, 123- 



Deodar, 141. 



Elm, English, and Scotch orWycb, 

 139. 



Educational Institutions, gardens 

 of, 235. 



Evergreens, planting and trans- 

 planting of, 177. 



Fences, 184. Boundary, 185. In- 

 ternal, 185. Pleasure-ground, 

 187. Malleable iron, 187. Sunk 

 fence, 188. Walla and hedges, 

 189. 



