A 



CATALOGUE 



OF THE 



PRINTS. 



VOL. I. 



Page 



No. i. A POLLARD, on which a fingle ftcm has been 



left to grow into a tree 4 



2. An unbalanced tree bending over a road 6 



3. A withered top hiding the upper part of a land- 



fcape 8 



4. A curtailed trunk hiding the lower part 8 



5. A blafted tree on a heath 14 



6. A formal fpruce 92 



7. A fpruce (nattered by age, and ftorms 93 



8. Spray of oak no 

 9 Spray of am 1 1 1 



|O. Spray of elm and beech 1 12 



11. Three ill-ihaped trees formed into a good 



group 183 



12. A well-balanced group 184 



13. An ill-balanced group 184 



14. A remote wood ftretching along the horizon ; 



and an irregular fummit with a regular bafe 239 



No. 15. 



