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Lutterel's tower — __ — II. 196 



Lyndhurfl — — — — II. 215 



Landfcape, woodland ; moft fubje£l to injury II. 306 



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Mofs, often beautiful in trees — — I. 10 

 Motion, beautiful in trees — — I. 21 

 Mountain-afh defcribed — — I. 40 

 Maple defcribed — — — 1-59 

 Menalaid-plane — — — I. 125 

 Maundrel, his account of the cedars of Lebanon I. 130 

 Magdalen college in Oxford, an account of a cele- 

 brated oak there — — — 1-139 

 Mift, it's efFe6l on foreft-fcenery — — I. 245 

 Meridian-fun, it's effeils on forefl-fcenery — I. 252 

 Man, in his early ftate, a foreft-animal — I. 281 

 Monkey — — — — — I. 290 

 Moofe-deer — — — — I. 2gi 

 Marfden, Mr.; his account of the woods of Sumatra I. 297 

 Mansfield, miller of — — — I. 324 

 Morant, Mr. ; view from his park — II. 63 

 Monmouth, duke of; where taken, after the battle 



of Sedgmore — — — II. 81 



Marl-pit-oak, a landmark •— — II. 102 



Mark-way-bottom — — — II. 108 



Mud-lands, how dangerous — — II. 171 



Maniac, ftoryofone — — ^— II, igj 



Mud-pattens — — — — II. 193 



Mount-royal, Mr. Ballard's — — II, 220 



Malwood caftle ; a view from it — — II. 231 



Miniature, landfcapes in ; remarks upon them II. 232 



Mule, a foreft animal — -* — II. 271 



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