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ELIOT, CHARLES WILLIAM. 



Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect. (See under GENERAL.) 



Chapters XVII-XIX, XXI, XXIII-XXVIII, XXX-XXXII, XXXIV-XXXIX relate especially 

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GREENLEAF, JAMES L. 



The Study and Selection of Sites for State Parks. In Landscape Architecture, 

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HARE, S. HERBERT. 



The Relation of the Landscape Architect to the State Park Movement. In 

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KOCH, HUGO. 



Gartenkunst im Stadtebau. Berlin, E. Wasmuth, 1914. 256 pages, illus. plans. 



Treats of the design and planting of park areas. 



MUIR, JOHN. 



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OLMSTED, FREDERICK LAW, SR. 



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Contains perhaps the best printed statement of the general principles underlying the design of large 



landscape parks. 



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