INDEX 



Abbreviations : illus., for illustration ; note, for information given in footnote ; ref., for 

 references in List of References. 



Abel, Lothar, quoted, note, 29; ref., 368 



Abercrombie, Patrick, ref., 388 



Access, as affecting location and orientation 

 of house in the estate, 253-57; roads and 

 paths in the estate, 269-72; access to the 

 large landscape park, 308-9 



Adams, Thomas, ref., 388 



Addison, Joseph, 45 



Advertising, in professional practice of land- 

 scape architecture, 329-31 



Aerial perspective, see Atmospheric perspec- 

 tive 



Agg, T. R., note, 220 



Aldobrandini, Villa, 41 



Alhambra, 35 



Alices (Alleys), in style of Le Notre, 43 ; 

 pleached, 48; forming vistas, 125; type of 

 trees suitable for formal rows, 154; texture 

 of trees in avenue, 157; specimens in rows, 

 173; allee converging attention on struc- 

 ture, 187; pavilions on axis of, 197; 

 statuary along, 210 



Alleys, in land subdivision, 282-83 



Alphand, A., ref., 384 



Alps, climbing in, sequence of effects of land- 

 scape, 84-85 



Amenity, an asset in land subdivision, 277 



American Academy in Rome, note, 333 



American Academy of Political and Social 

 Science, ref., 384 



American Association of Park Superintend- 

 ents, ref., 384 



American City Planning Institute, ref., 386 



American Civic Association, ref., 389 



American colonial gardens, New England 

 colonial style, 50-51 ; ref., 367 



American Country Houses of To-day, ref., 374 



American Institute of Architects, general pro- 

 fessional statement approved by, 331 ; ref., 

 369 



American Institute of Park Executives, refs., 

 384, 386 



American Joint Committee on Horticultural 

 Nomenclature, note, 357; ref., 371 



American landscape style, modern, 57-59 



American Park and Outdoor Art Association, 

 ref., 384 



American Society of Landscape Architects, 

 founded 1899, 325; definition of a land- 

 scape architect in good standing, 326; 

 attitude towards professional advertising, 

 330; general professional statement ap- 

 proved by, 331 ; notes, 325, 333 ; refs., 363, 



384. 392 



Amherst, Hon. Alicia, note, 49 ; ref., 365 



Amphitheaters, natural, in the large land- 

 scape park, 305 



Amusement parks, 232; relation to landscape 

 parks, 307-8 



Analysis in design, esthetic, 16 



Andre, fidouard, notes, 175, 225; refs., 363, 

 368,370,371,376 



Animals, as element in landscape composition, 

 129; sheep in parks, 301, 315 



Announcements, professional, of the land- 

 scape architect, 331 



Annuals, in flower beds, 178-79 



Appreciation, taste and, 22 



Appreciation of landscape, 12; quotation 

 from Shaler, 12-13 > rejs., 368-70 



" Appropriation," Repton's phrase, notes, 58, 

 267 



Arboretums, ref., 383 



Arbors, 51, 54, 246, 262 



Archery, provision for, in the large landscape 

 park, 305-6 



Architect, comparison with landscape archi- 

 tect, 151, 325-27, 342; cooperation with 

 landscape architect, 193-94, 333~34> m city 

 planning, 334 



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