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INDEX 



Landscape, a moving picture, 7. 

 Landscape architect, the term, 17. 

 Landscape composition, rules for, 8 



IS- 



Landscape, creation of, may require 



years, 7. 



Landscape designer, the term, 18. 

 Landscape engineer, the term, 18. 

 Landscape features treated in accord- 

 ance with local conditions, 190. 

 Landscape-gardener, aims, compensa- 

 tion and equipment, 24, 25. 

 basis of success, 8. 

 his work compared with that of 



painter, 6, 7. 

 Landscape-gardening : 

 aims of, i. 



and general culture, 16. 

 definitions, 3. 

 for arid and semi-arid regions, 



185- 

 given special impetus about 1800, 



3- 

 Landscape painter, power of, 4. 



Landscaper, the term, 19. 

 Leaves, 47, 49. 

 as mulch, 51. 

 Lichens, 57. 

 Lime, 42. 



Marshes, 84. 



insure open space, 84. 



marginal growth of, 85. 



three ways of treating, 85. 

 Mill-ponds, 31. 

 Mosses, 57. 

 Mount Auburn, 290. 

 Mystery, value of, 13-15. 



National parks, 261. 



should be established in eastern 



states, 261, 262. 



Natural resources, destruction of, 26. 

 Natural sciences, 16. 

 Nature appeals to various senses, 16. 

 Nature as teacher, 6, 42, 63. 

 Nature, universal beauty of, 2. 



Neighborhood centers, 33. 

 Nitrogen, 43. 



Orchards, 22. 



Paine, Thomas, quotation from, I. 

 Painter, landscape, method of working, 



4- 



Palissy, Edward, quotation from, 37. 

 Pictures, 64. 



Park commissions, 248-250. 

 Parks, 232. 



as a place of rest, 233. 



boating and canoeing, in relation to, 

 246. 



bridle paths, in relation to, 245. 



buildings, in relation to, 245, 246. 



drives and walks, in relation to, 242. 



games, in relation to, 242. 



give opportunity for exercise, 237. 



golf, in relation to, 243. 



how made accessible, 236, 237. 



in relation to crowds, 244. 



intelligence of employees in, 243. 



may serve as arboretums, 247. 



purposes served by, 232. 



should preserve attractive scenery, 



234, 235- 

 swimming, in relation to, 246. 



Parks and native forest, 240. 



Parks, Forest Preserves, City Squares, 



232. 

 Parks, gun clubs, natural history 



societies and museums, 248. 

 Parks in relation to country and 



vicinity, 239. 

 Park work should be done on the 



ground, 240. 

 Planning a park, 237. 

 Plant materials, 46, 78. 

 Planting about houses, 189. 

 as a screen, 66, 67. 

 bushes and herbs, 76. 

 proper season for, 77. 

 rules for, 174-176. 

 to hold land, 45. 

 with frozen ball, 77. 



