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Ceugar _ I. 290 



Caraclacus taken by the Romans in Clune-foreft I. 325 



CorfF-caftle in the foreft of Purbeck 1-338 



Compton, Mr.; his park II. 82 



Chrift- church -^ II. 82 



Churches, foreft; their common fituation II. 128 



Choulfey ; a large abbey-barn their II. 137 



Culverly-heath ; view over it: II. 147 



Creek, one near Leap II. 196 



Calftiot-caftle II. 201 



Cadland, Mr. Drumond's II. 202 



Cuffnells, Mr. Rofe's II. 219 



Chafm, a gaping one in the vifta beyond Lyndhurft II. 221 



Cleavland, Mr.; his views over Lymington-river II. 238 



Colts, inNew-foreft; how caught II. 251 



Cattle, horned; abound in the foreft II. 272 



Cawing of rooks, a pleafing found II. 296 



Cormorant described II. 302 



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Difeafes of trees often beautiful 1-7 



Damory's oak, a celebrated tree near Blandford, 



in Dorfetfhire I. 147 



Deception ; of little eftimation in painting ! 275 

 Dog, the firft affociate of man in a ftate of nature I. 283 

 Deftruc~lion of forefts I. 295 



Deer-ftealer, the hiftory of a noted one II. 43 



Dialect of new foreft II. 49 



Divifion, under which New-foreft is confidered in 



this work II. 5 1 



Divifions of property offenfive to the pi&urefque eye II. 79 

 Dells, feveral in the road between Chrift-chureh and 



Lymington II. 86 



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