D"Oyly-park _ _ — — II. 133 

 Denny-wood — — — — IA'I47 



Dauphin; fuppofcd to imbark near Exbury — II. 190 

 Diftanccs, and foregrounds, fliould be balanced in 



a view ■ ■ • II- 199 



Dibdcn, views about it ' ■ H- 207 



Deer-leap ■ ■ ' 1 1- 211 



Docking-horfes, the abfurdity of the pra6lice II. 256 

 Deer, fallow; more incouraged in theforeft, than 



theftag n. 280 



Elm, defcription of it !• 4^ 



EfFe6ls of light, not enough ftudied by landfcape 



painters ■ ■ ' I- ^59 



Elephant • I- 289 



Englifli-foreft, charader of it • I- 3^3 



Edwin, k. of Northumberland, flain in Hatfield- 



chace — — ■ I* 3^3 



Edelfleda, a town built by her in Delamere-foreft I. 323 

 Enfield-foreft divided into farms by Cromwell I. 335 



Exbury, a defcription of the fcenery about it II. 183 



Ear, horfe's; the abfurdity of cropping it — II. 265 

 Eagle, often found in the foreft ■ II. 294 



Form of trees — — ■ ' !• 3 



Firs in different parts of the world, fuppofitions 



about them ■ ' • "I- 94 



Fairlop, a celebrated oak in Hainhault-foreft in 



Effex ' • !• 145 



b 3 Fig- 



