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Rufus, fcene of his death * II. 77 



Ringwood II. 8 1 



Rabbits injurious to feedling oaks II. 107 



abound in the foreft II. 284 



Rhinfield-lodge II. 120 



Roydon II. 128 



Roads, when ftraight, disfigure an open country II. 210 



Rails, a good mode of fencing II. 216 



Ring-dove, a foreft-bird II. 287 



Rook, haunts the foreft only at night II. 294 



Sycamore, defcription of it I. 61 



Stone-pine defcribed I. 81 



Scotch-fir defcribed I. 87 



Spruce-fir defcribed I. 92 



Silver-fir defcribed 1-93 



Spray of trees, the ftudy of ; ufeful to landfcape- 



painters I. 106 



Spray of the oak I. no 



oftheafti I. Hi 



of the elm I. 1 1 2 



of the beech I. 113 



Stawel, lord; fituation of his houfe in Holt-foreft I. 191 



Swanevclt, fubjects of his pictures I. 214 



Salvator, fubjects of his pictures I. 225 



Smoke, it's effect in foreft- fcenery I. 246 



Setting-fun, it's effect on foreft-fcenery I. 254 



Storms, their effect on foreft-fcenery I. 257 



Shade, predominancy of ; produces the beft effect I. 261 



Seafons, a fource of incidental beauty I. 265 



Spring I. 265 



Summer ! 266 



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