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Cotyledons— Development, Power of . . 21-22 
shape of . 25 | Dicotyledons, Definition of 24 
use of . 25, 38, 40 | Distinction between the useful 
Country: walk,’ ‘The quiet . 284 
Covert, Through glade and 127-35 
Cowper, Mr. B. H., and‘ A 
Green Ride’ ‘ . 218 
‘ Crab’ Apple, The - 425-8 
CRATHGUS oryacantha . . 476-9 
description . 476-9 
flowers . 478 
fruit . 478-9 
leaves .477-8 
uses 478 
venation . . 478 
wood 478-9 
Crawley Elm, The. 320 
Creation of an added sense of 
beauty : 285 
of anincreased source 
of delight 285 
Croft Castle Chestnut . 351 
Elm. ‘ : . 320-1 
Cromlechs of the Druids . 295 
Curious midnight custom 221-35 
D. 
Dartmoor Forest . 148 
Dean Forest . 148 
Decay of leaves 86 
Decomposition of leaves 86 
Delight, An increased source 
of F : : : . 285 
Delightful shade, moistureand 
coolness of Trees . 285 
Derw, definition of . 294 
Development of Trees - 61-76 
of Tree roots 66 
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and the beautiful 253 
Dividing line between spring 
and summer 242, 
Dormant season, The 34 
DOGWOOD, Tue . -486-7 
autumnal foliage .486-7 
description . 486-7 
flowers . 486 
irnit .486-7 
leaves - 486-7 
uses . 487 
venation . 487 
wood 487 
Dream season of deciduous 
plants . 99 
Druidical altars 295 
Druids, The . 294-6 
Dryads, The . 294 
Dryden on the Oak 292 
Drys, Definition of : » 294 
Durmast Oak . 805-7, 349 
Dusty thoroughfares made 
into sylvan streets 269 
Dying glory . 183 
Dying splendour of autumn 
leaves . 103 
E. 
Earty Growrn or TREES ~—. 38-41 
‘ Karnest, matter-of-fact Eng- 
land’ . : : 268 
Earthy interstices .39, 66 
Economy of space in natural 
world . 63 
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