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Fig-tree in the Deanery-garden at Winchefter I. 153 



Fig-trees at Lambeth I. 153 



Foreft, a general idea of it's fcenery I. 219 



Fore-ground, in a foreft I. 221 



Fern, it's ufe in fcenery I. 229 



Foreft -diftance confidered I. 23$ 



Foreft lawn I. 235 



Foreft-heath I. 236 



Felling trees accidentally has often a good effect I. 277 

 Fitz- Stephen's account of the woods near London 



in the time of Henry II. I. 303 



Forefts of Derry-more, andDerry-monach I. 314 



of Coygach and Loch Mari I. 314 



f of Abernethy, and Rothimurcha I. 315 



of Loch-loyn, and Glenmorifton I. 315 



of Strath-glafs, and Loch-garrie I. 3 1 5 



. . of Loch-artig, and Kinloch-levcn I. 315 



of Glenmore, and Glentaner I. 3 1 5 



. of Braemar, and Invercald I. 315 



of Loch-rannoc, and Loch-tulla I. 317 



- of Torwood, Tiviot, and Cheviot I. 3 1 7 

 . i of Rothbury, and Lowes I. 3 1 8 



of Nicol, and Knaredale 1-318 



i of Weft wood, Inglewood, and Copeland I. 3 1 8 



. .. of Milburn, Whinfield, and Martindale I. 3 1 8 



of Thornthwait, Stainmore, and Mellerftang I. 319 



of Langden, orTeefdale I. 320 



of Lancafter, Bowland, and Simonfwood I. 320 



- of Lime, and Applegarth I. 321 

 -. of Swale-dale, and Wenfely-dale I. 321 

 . of Pickering, and Knarefborough I. 321 

 . of Harewood, and Galtries 1-322 



- ' of Haliifax, and Hatfield I. 322 

 of Delamere, and Macclesfield I. 323 



Forefts 



