PIOTUKESQUE BEAUTX OP TEEES. 5 



while the lai^gei- parts are wholly different. You 

 never see two Oaks with an equal number of 

 limbs, the same kind of head, and twisted in the 

 same form : and it is from these larger parts that 

 the most beautiful varieties result. However, as 

 variety is not alone sufficient to give superiority 

 to the tree, we give the preference, on the whole, 

 to animal life. 



