INDEX 



Sculptural fountains, minimise water 

 display, ^209-^211 



Sculpture in parks. 112, 176, 181, 185; 

 secondary to park design, 180; site 

 for, 182 



Seat depreciation, by lack of seclusion, 

 258; by glaring light, 262; by errone- 

 ous facing, 270; by unpleasant pub- 

 licity, 270, 272 



Seat design, 254-261, 263, 267, 268, 271, 

 274-277 



Seating accommodation, ampleness 

 needed, 272-276 



Seats in parks, importance and value of, 

 252, 298; slabs, benches and seats 

 with back, 254-258; location of, 258- 

 262, 270, 272; elements of design, 255, 

 263-265; advantage of shade, 262; of 

 view, 266, 267; of interest, 266; pro- 

 tection and seclusion, 266, 270; in 

 passing-through parks, 87, 90, 91; in 

 neighbourhood parks, 87,106, 108,112 



Sheep in park landscape, 134, 136 



Shelters and pavilions, 130; need of, 298; 

 variety, 298; architecture of, 132- 

 location of, 132, 134 



Shrubbery in parks, 86, 104, 235, 236 



Souvenirs, 308 



Statues, fountains preferable to, 82, 220; 

 fountains sacrificed for, 208-210 



Statues, in neighbourhood parks, 104, 

 112, 113; in passing-through parks, 

 92-94. See Effigies 



Statue portraiture in i)arks, 174-178, 181 



Street architecture interrelation of 

 parks, 59, 70, 75, 80, 84, 188, 190; 

 interrelation of park architecture, 192 



Street plan, interrelation of parks with, 



31, 35, 39 

 Superintendents, untrained in landscape 



design, 36, 38; in planting design, 224; 



point of view of, 243; cooperation by, 



248, 250; residence for, 196 



Toboggan shdes, 130, 140 

 Tree surgery, 132 



Walk lines, practical requirements, 9; 

 for convenience and beauty, 41, 61; 

 for recreation, 124; the promenade 

 type, 61, 131, 136, 272, 273; memo- 

 rial, 178; width determined by scale, 

 66, 69, 97; questionable. 95; popular, 

 121; terminal interest, 144; relation 

 of seats, 270, 272 



^Yater, composition and arrangement^ 

 218; naturahstic, 212, 214, 215 



Water display sacrificed for sculp ture,208 



Water gardening, 8, 112, 130 



Water in parks, decorative use of, 206; 

 value to parks, 206-208; beauty of, 

 210-212; consumption of, 212; supply, 

 214; design of, 218; medium of park 

 expression, 221 



Water jets, 219; for passing-through 

 parks, 82 



Water, ponds, lagoons, and lakes, 112, 

 210, 214-216 



Water pools and basins, 108, 212, 213 



Water sports, 140 



Winter sports, 140 



Zoological gardens, 130, 138; landscape 

 value of, 134, 135 



