WARBLER SUNDAY. 175 



two wooded points, one was a mingling of the 

 dark green of pines in shadow, the pale tender 

 green of young beeches and birches, and the 

 delicate reds of maples bearing their keys ; the 

 other, densely grown with alders, was rich with 

 olive-browns and greens. The meadow grass was 

 bluish green in shadow, and golden green in 

 the sunlight. The intensity of the coloring 

 seemed to be increased by looking at it with my 

 head on one side. The effect of looking at any 

 landscape in this way is to make it much like 

 the image in a Claude Lorraine glass. 



