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Trees compared with animal life I. 2 



Traveller's joy, beautiful — — — I- I? 

 Tugg, a fort of wane ufed in Sulfex for conveying 



timber — — '— — I. 118 



Trees, which have attained large dimenfions ; cata- 

 logue of — — — — I. 124 

 Tiberius's larch — — — — I. 128 

 Tortworth in Gloceflerfliire, account of a chefnut 



there — — — — — I. 142 

 Tyrrcl, fir Walter ; tree, on which his arrow 



glanced — — — — I. 166 



Timber-wane, drawn by oxen, has often a good 



efFed — — — — — I. 277 

 Tyger — — — — — I. 289 



Turks great admirers of wood — — I. 301 



Tees, fall of — — — — I. 320 



Tutbury-caftleon the confines of Needwood-foreft I. 326 

 Turkies, an ornament to parks — — I. 334 



Timber, care of government in providing afupply 



in New-foreft — — — II. 28 



TrefpafTes on forefl-Iands — — II. 38 



Tafle, comparifon between it, and expence II. 186 



Tail, horfe's ; abfurdity of docking it — « II. 256 



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Upas, or poifon-tree, in Java — — I. 160 



Uncommon appearances in nature, to be avoided I. 247 

 Underwood, it's ufe in landfcapc — — II. 72 



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