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Beaulieii-river ; entrance of it defcribed — II. 159 



• ■ i charadler of it — — II. 165 



Birds, which frequent Bcaulieu-rivcr — II. 171 



Beaulieu-bridge ; view from it to the right — II. 177 



Butt's-afh-farm — — — — II. 206 



Beaulieu-heath, weflern fide of it — — II. 212 



Bramble-hill, a view from it — — II. 231 



Bere-foreft ; care taken there in breeding horfes II. 252 



Black-cock; a foreft-bird — — — II. 286 



Birds, finging; frequent in the foreft — II. 289 



Curtailed trunk — — — — 



Chequered fliade — — — — 



Chefnut defcribed — — — — 



Cedar of Lebanon defcribed — — 



Clurter-pine defcribed — — — 

 Colour in general, remarks on it — — 



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Crown, a French-fhip, dimenfions^of her keel 

 Chefnut, a celebrated one on Mount Etna — 

 Cleves, account of a remarkable lime-tree there 

 Chaucer's oaks, account of them — — 

 Cadenham-oak — — — — 



Clump; properties required in a fmall one — 



properties required in a large one — 



Copfe defcribed — — — — 



Claude, fubje6ts of his plilures — — 



Cottage, how far the introdu6lion of it may be al- 

 lowed in landfcape — — — 

 Ciefar, his account of the early Britons in their 

 forefts — — — — — 

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