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INDEX 



Chartres, Due de, his gardens at Monceau, 300, 



306 

 Chatelet, Marquise de, on Enghien, 172 

 Chatsworth, gardens of, 227, 228 

 Chaulnes, Chateau de, 75 

 Cheere, lead modeller, 229 

 Chelsea botanic gardens at, 202 

 Chenonceaux, Chateau de, 66, 70, 75 

 Chilson Manor House, 224 

 Chinese influence on landscape gardening, 292, 295, 



296, 30 1 5 303-305) 310 t 



Chiswick House, 227, 230, 289, 306 

 Choisy, Chateau de, 134 

 Cicero, his Villa at Tusculum, 4 

 Cistern, Lead, v. Leadwork 

 Civita Vecchia, villas at, 7 

 Clagny, Chateau de, 121, 123, 135-137 

 Clairvoye, The, 177, 205, 223 

 Claremont, gardens of, 289 

 Cleeve Prior Manor House, yew hedge, f. 205 

 Clifton Maubank, garden house at, 225 

 CHngendaal, gardens at, 175, 199 

 Clusius, translates Dodoens' History of Plants, 211 

 Cluyt, botanist, 201, 202 

 Cobham, Lord, 224, 288 

 Coke, Thomas, Vice-Chancellor, 222 

 Colbert, controller of the Royal Palaces, 129, at 



Sceaux, 141 

 Colonnade hydraulique, 1 56 

 Colour in gardens, 70 

 Columella, on gardens 4, 23 



Commelyn, Jan, botanist, 178, 202; Gaspard, 202 

 Commercy, Colonnade hydraulique at, 1 56 

 Commines, Chateau of, 23 

 Como, Lake, gardens on, 61 

 Conde, Prince de, and Chantilly, 89 

 Conservatories, 9, 189, 213, 296 

 Constantinople, Sultan's gardens at, 121 

 Cordova, gardens of, 265-268, 287 ; and see Alcazar 

 Cortavilla, Simon Tovar, botanist, 285 

 Cosimo I, of Tuscany, and Petraja, 34 

 Conrart, garden of, Paris, 79 

 Coustou, sculptor, 140 

 Cowper, quoted, 290 



Coysevox, Antoine, sculptor, 93, 100, 140, 149 

 Creil, Chateau de, 70, 73 

 Crescenzi, Pietro, his Opus Ruralium Commodorum, 



23-25, 28 

 Crusades, influence of the, 15, 16 

 Czartoryska, Princess, introduces the English garden 



into Poland, 310 



Dachau, gardens of, 257 



Dal Re, Alberto, his Ville di Delizia di Milan, 61-63 

 Damascus, Plants from, 16, 226; gardens of, 266; 

 the ghauttah of, 268 



Dampierre, Chateau of, 70 



Danby, Henry, Earl of, 212, 213 



Dangeau, on the Trianon 130 



Debucourt, engraving by, 124 



Deleuze, quoted, 202 



Delices, Voltaire's garden at, 311 



Delille, his Des Jardins, 299 



Delia Bella, engraving by, 32 



Delia Porta, Giacomo, atrchitect, 53, 54, 62 



De rOrme, Philibert, architect, 65, 66, 74, 134 



Des Hours,- Yves, designs the gardens of Luneville^ 



155 

 Deschamps, sculptor, 300 

 Desgots, Claude, garden designer, 90, 122 

 Demetrius, his museum at Athens, 2 

 Democritus, on Greek gardening, 3 

 Diane de Poitiers, at Chenonceaux, 66 ; at Anet, 74 

 Dieren, Huis-te-, William Hi's house at the Hague^ 



Diesel, M., designs the gardens of Schloss Hellbrun^ 



252 

 Dionysus, temple dedicated to, 2 

 Dioscorides, Laguna's translation of, 285 

 Dodoeus, Rembert, botanist, 211 

 Domitian, his garden on the Palatine, 10 

 Dovecotes, 164, 245 



Dreihock, de la Court's gardens at, 202 

 Dresden, Elector's Palace at, 258, 259 

 Du Cerceau, Jacques Androuet, his Les plus excel- 

 lents bastiments de France, 65-75, 165 ; illustra- 

 tions from, 66, 70, 72, 73 ; gardens designed 

 by, 81, 90,^ 145 _ _ 



Duchesne, Andre, his description of Saint-Germain,. 



83 

 Dufreny, landscape gardener, 297 

 Dugdale, Sir William, his engravings, 231 

 Duperac, designs the gardens of Saint-Germain, 83 

 Duruse, architect at Clagny, 136 

 Diisseldorf, the orangery of, 247 

 Dutch gardening, 159-161, 162, 163-202 ; in Eng- 

 land, 221 



Ecouen, Chateau d', 70, 75 



Edward I, 26 



Egyptian gardens, i 



El-Avram, Ebu, his works on gardening, 266 



El-Hadj of Granada, gardener, 266 



Elizabeth, Queen, her love of flowers 204, 



English gardens, 25-27, 203 et seq. ; and see Land^ 



scape 

 Enjhien, Castle of the Due d', 172, 173, 174 

 Erasmus, his Colloquies quoted, 159 

 Erlach, Fischer von, architect, 260 

 Ermenonville, Chateau d', 301, 302 

 Eseurial, The, 61, 282, 283 ; courtyard garden, 285, 

 Esher Place, 228, 289 



