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Flat furfaces, remarks on them ■ II. 121 



Fifliing, and fowling ■ ■ II. 190 



Fowler, ftory of one — — ■ II. 193 



Fawley — II. 2o2 



Farm-yard, ill Rationed near a great houfe — II. 264. 



Fritham, heathy-grounds about it ■ II. 236 



Farmer ; ftory of one, who fhot his own horfe II. 283 



Fly, horfe j a troublefome infed in the foreft 11. 298 



Groaning-tree of Badefley — — . ■ I. 167 



Gates as the entrances into parks ; remarks upon 



Glen defcribed ■- ■ ■■ — — 



Grove, the open one defcribed 



Greenland, and other northern countries; accounts 

 of great quantities of drift-timber thrown on 



Gibraltar ; drift-timber thrown up there — 

 Germany defpoiled of wood » ' 



Ghent, John of ; deftroyed the foreft of Caledonia I. 308 

 Gillingham-foreft ; Danes defeated on the confines 



of it by Edmund Ironfide I. 338 



Game-law arofe in the room of foreft-law — II. 14 

 Gradation, remarks on this principle — — — II. 125 

 George III. his vi fit to New-forefl — — II. 218 



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Hop, the growth of, beautiful — — I. 19 



Horn-beam ■ — — ■ I. 51 



Horfc-chefnut — — ■ I. 64 



Hemlock-fpruce — — I. ^4 



Holly 



