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Holly — — — I. 102 and 228 



Haw-thorn — I. 103 and 228 



Holm-trees, four of great antiquity, at Tybur, 



and Rome — I. 127 



Hitchin-priory in Hcrtfordfhire ; account of an 



immenfe chefnut there I. 144 



Hern's oak, near Windfor • I. 149 



Hazinefs, it's effedl in foreft-fcenery — I. 244 

 Hunting in Braemar-foreft — — I. 316 

 Hallifax-law — — — I. 322 

 Haftings, Henry ; account of him — II. 22 

 Hordle-clifF; a defcription of it — II. 86 

 Hurft-caftle ; it's fituation, and the views it com- 

 mands — II. 88 



Hogarth, an inftance of his humour — II. 91 



Hinchelfea-wood — < II. 104 



Hogs; method of feeding them in the fo reft: — II. 113 



Hampfhire, coaft: of, defcribed — — II. 158 



Hilltop-gate, views from thence — -^ II. iy8 



Houfe, fituation for one, difficult to choofe — II. 205 



Hithe, views from it — — II. 206 



Hound's-down defcribed — — II. 208 



Horfe, New-forefl: ; defcription of him — II. 250 



Hart — — — — II. 274 



Hind, her fpirit in defending her calf — II. 279 



Hares abound in the foreft: — — II. 284 



Harmony, local ; remarks upon it — II. 290 



Honey-bee ; frequent in the foreft — II. 297 



Honey, foreft ; not in efteem — — II. 297 



Hern defcribed _ — . — II. 301 



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Ivy, often beautiful — — — I- 15 



Ilex, or ever-green oak — — — I. lor 



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