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Brionies, beautiful — — ■»- — ■^' '7 

 Beech defcribed — — — — I. 45 

 Birch defcribed — — — — I. 69 

 Bloom of different trees — — — I. 114 

 Britannia, dimenfions of her bowfprit — I. 130 

 Boabab, an uncommon tree found in Senegal I. 156 

 Brown, Mr. ; his refources in landfcape — I. 191 

 Bramble, an unaccommodating plant — I. 230 

 Britain, defpoiled of wood — — — I. 303 

 Beefton-caftle — — — — — I- 3^3 

 Beaumanour-park in Charnwood-foreft — I. 327 

 Bofworth-field, on the borders of Leicefter-foreft I. 327 

 Berkly-caftle, on the confines of Micklewood-foreil: I. 331. 

 Bradon-forefl, a fcene of great llaughter, when in- 

 vaded by the Danes 905 — — I- 332 

 Boldre, vicar of; his aflignment of foreft-timber II. 20 

 Bedford, duke of; his fruitlefs attempt to remove 



a hamlet of trefpaflers in New-foreft — II. 46 



Bogs, frequent in New-foreft — — II. 56 



Brokenhurft, a pleafant village ; view from the 



church-yard — — — — II. 62 



Bute, lord; views from his houfe II. 83 



Buckland-ring, a Roman camp — — II. 97 



Bottom, it's meaning in forefl-language — II. 106 



Burley-hill ; view from it — — — II. 108 



Burley-lodge — — — — II. 109 



Bold re- wood lodge — — — II. no 



Beech, remarks on it's mode of growth — II. ill 



Blackamfley-hill ; view from it — — II. 124 



Boldre-church ; view from it — — II. 128 



Buckler's-hard — — — — 1 1. 137 



Beaulieu-abbey — — — — II-I39 



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