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Weymouth-pine defcribed I. gtf 



Workfop, an account of a celebrated oak there I. 142 



Wallace-tree, a celebrated oak near Stirling I. 148 



Waterlo, fubje&s of his pictures I. 224 



Weeds, their ufe in landfcape I. 229 

 Weather, a fource of incidental beauty I.. 243 



Winter, the pi&urefque effel of that feafon I. 272 



Wild- boar I. 292 



Wolf I. 293 



Windfor-foreft formerly the property of queen Emma I. 333 



Windfor great park I. 335 

 Whorwell-abbey, founded by Elfrida in the foreft of 



Hare wood I. 339 



Walks, different ; into which New-foreft is divided II. 18 

 Woodward, and regarders, officers in New-foreft 



who fuperintend the timber II. 20 

 William III. a falutary a6t in his reign, for pro- 

 viding a fupply of timber in New-foreft II. 30 

 Widow ; ftory of one on the borders of the foreft II. 47 

 Wilverly-lodge II. 107 

 Wild, boar introduced into New-foreft by Charles I. II. 118 

 Warwickfted II. 119 

 Walhampton II. 131 

 Whitley- ridge-lodge ; a beautiful foreft -lawn there II. 148 

 Wood-cutters, their different modes of felling timber II. 154 

 Wight, ifland of ; it's coaft defcribed II. 158 

 White-hart-fdver II. 275 

 Wood-cock, not often found in the foreft II. 288 

 Wood-pecker II. 290 



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Xerxes's plane I. 124 



Yew 



