INDEX. 



Page 

 SH, defcribed — — — Vol. I. 34 



Animals, figures of, in ftone and wood; re- 

 marks upon them — — — 1*3^ 

 Alder defcribed — — — — I. 68 



Acacia defcribed — — — — I- 7^ 



Allegory on the fall of the leaf — — I. 107 



Addrefs of the oak to the faplin on his removal 



from the foreft — — — I. 119 



Arbor-de-rays, or Banian-tree — — I. 158 



Aquadu6l, how it may be introduced ■ I. 227 



Autumn, the moft replete with incidental beauty 



ofanyfeafon — — — I- 267 



Angel-inn at Lymlngton ; a good view from the 



ftable-yard there — — — II. 95 



Avon-water-bottom II- 106 



Atmofphere, it's various efFeds on landfcape de- 

 fcribed — — — — II. 241 

 Afs; a foreft-animal — — — II. 270 



B 



Balance of trees — — — — !• 5 



Blafted tree, often beautiful — — — I. 14 



h Brionies, 



