THE ILLUSTEATIOXS. 



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the spray of trees, which are engraved from photo- 

 graphs of Gilpin's figures, all the illustrations of 

 the Author of the 'Forest Scenery' have been 

 re-drawn by Mr. Theobald Carreras, and engraved 

 by Mr. J. D. Cooper. 



The illustrations will be found at the pages 

 indicated in the subjoined table: — 



A Pollard, on -vrhioh a single stem has been left to grow 

 into a tree ....... 



An unbalanced tree, bending over a road . 



A withered top, hiding the upper part of a landscape 



A curtailed trunk, hiding the lower part of a landscape 



A blasted tree, on a heath 



Spray and ramification of the Oak . 



Spray and ramification of the Ash . 



Spray of the Elm 



Spray and ramification of the Beech 

 Three ill-shaped trees, formed into a good group 

 A well-balanced group .... 

 An ill-balanced group .... 

 A remote wood, stretching along the horizon 

 An irregular summit, with a regular base . 

 An irregular base and summit regularly varied 

 Effect of a meridian sun in a forest . 

 Effect of an evening sun in a forest . 



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 21 

 31 

 141 

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 147 

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 239 

 243 

 245 

 307 

 307 

 309 

 325 

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