INDEX. 



367 



PAGE 



Castle in a forest, A . 293 



Catching lights . . 322 

 Cedar, Branching of the 103-104 

 Characteristics of 



the . . 102-107 

 Grandeur of the . 



105-106 

 Spreading of the 



103-104 

 Strength of the . 



102-103, 104-106 



at Hillington . 107 



in England, The 106- 



107 of Lebanon, The 



102-107, 170-175 



Celebrated trees . 153-231 



Characters of trees . . 7-15 



Chasm, The . . .269 



' Chasm,' Definition of a 270 



' Chaucer's Oak ' . .183 



Chequered shade. The . 40 



Chestnut, The . . .83-87 



Charactei'istics of 



the . . .83-84 

 Indigonousness of 



the . . . 86 



"Wood of the . 85-86 



at Tortworth 188-190 



at Wymondley 191-193 



Chestnut cause. The great 



86, 189 

 Chestnuts in Kent . . 81 

 on the Tamar . 84-85 

 upon Mount Etna 



175-177 

 Chinese. bridges . . 256 

 Claude's landscapes . 291, 300 

 Clipped trees and hedges . 8 



Close scenes of the forest . 



290-291 

 Cloudy weather in an open 



CO an try 



Clump, The artificial 

 The natural 

 Clumps, Combinations of 

 of trees. Larger . 

 on lawns 

 Smaller 

 Park . 

 Trees in 

 Cluster Pine, The 

 Colours of Oak buds 

 Combinations of trees 

 Commissioners of Woods 



and Forests . 

 Comparative excellence of 

 trees .... 

 Concealment of boundaries 



in groves . , 

 Contempt for the Scotch 



Fir . . . 114-119 

 Continued distant wood, A 247 

 Continuous ■woods . . 311 

 Contrast in distant forest 

 scenes .... 312 

 Sources of '. 236-242 

 Cool recesses of the copse . 



264-265 

 Copse, The . . 263-268 

 Character of the . 



264-266 

 Definition of 263-264 

 Fencing of the ,. 266 

 in distant land- 

 scape, EfEect of 

 the . . .265 



328 

 237 

 237 

 251 

 236 

 260 

 . 236 

 - 255 

 235-249 

 111-112 

 341-342 

 235-354 



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