SECTION II. 



PAEK SOENEEY. 



EOM clumps we naturally proceed 

 to park scenery, whicli is gene- 

 rally composed of combinations of 

 clumps, interspersed with lawns. 

 When it consists of large districts 

 of wood it rather takes the name 

 of forest scenery. 



The park, which is a species of land- 

 scape httle known, except in England, 

 is one of the noblest appendages of a great house. 

 Nothing gives a mansion so much dignity as 

 these home demesnes, nor contributes more to 

 mark its consequence. A great house, in a course 

 of years, naturally acquires space around- it. A 

 park, therefore, is the natural appendage of an 

 ancient mansion. 



