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Nature’s gentle moods .  . 34 | OAK, Tue Wavy-Leavep 291-304 
glow of colours » Ad ‘apples’ . . . 801-2 
God . ‘ i . 188 artichoke galls . . 803 
tiny children . . 10 description 291-304 
Newhattle Abbey Beech 330 flower galls . 802-3 
New Forest, Formation of flowers 299-300 
the . 146-8 fruit. ; 294-301 
in the 111-14 leaf galls . . 3803 
in the Conqueror’s leaves . 298-9 
time. . 148, 146-9 nut galls . 302 
Nightingale, The (IZ/us. by T. ‘ spangles’ 303 
Wolf) . ‘ . . 159 trunk galls. 303 
song of . . 158, 161 venation . . 298 
Nitrogen in water . . 50 wood . 808-4 
Norman Conqueror, The . 145-9 | Oases in deserts of bricks and 
November Eve andthe Druids 295 mortar 254, 269 
Nucleus in protoplasm . . 64 
Nutgalls of Oak 302 
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Oak, THE, ‘A GARDEN AND A 
COUNTRY’ ‘ 5 pi 
a model for the Eddy- 
stone lighthouse . 298 
a national Tree 296 
average duration of .292-3 
292 
leaf chaplets of 295-6 
slow growth of. . 297 
Oak, The Evergreen 308-12 
OAK, Tue Frat-Leavep 805-7 
description . 305-7 
fruit. 307 
leaves . 306-7 
venation . . 306-7 
wood ; 805-7 
Oak, The Knyghtwood 177 
Obstructions to Tree planting 263 
On the uplands, Rambles 165-6 
Oriental Plane, The 378-81 
Outer bark . i ‘i . 70 
Oxygen given out by leaves . 74 
in water . s . 50 
P. 
PARASITES OF THE MAPLE 383 
Paris and its sylvan beauty . 265-6 
‘Park,’ Definition of . 147 
Parts ofaseed . . 22, 23 
Passion for Tree planting, A. 285 
Paved roads to green lanes, 
From . s 252 
PEAR, Tuez . 415-18 
autumnal foliage 418 
culture 417-18 
description 415-18 
flowers 416 
