In methodizing my remarks I 

 divided them into three books. 

 In the firft, I have confidered 

 trees, (which are the foundation of 

 all fcenery,) as jingle objects. I 

 have endeavoured to inveftigate 

 their general pi&urefque qualities 



in their feveral kinds and 



in the fpecific character of each ; 

 concluding the book with a ihort 

 account of fome of the moft cele- 

 brated trees, which have been 

 noticed. 



The fecond book confiders 



trees under their various modes of 



compq/ition, from the clump to the 



foreit. It confiders them likewife 



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