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INDEX. 



Copse, Management of 



the . . 266-268 

 on a river bank, 

 A . . 266-267 

 Copses, Winding walks 



through . . .267 



Cottages in glens . 271-272 

 Cottage in the f'orest,The 292-293 

 Cowthorpe Oak, The 161-163 

 Creation of lakes . 258-259 

 of rivers . . 258 

 of ruins . . 258 

 Curled Maple, The . . 82 

 Curtailed trunk. The 18, 23 

 Cypress, The . , 77 



Damouy's Oak . . 194-195 

 Dawn of day, The . . 321 

 Days of Nature, The . 279 

 Dead arm, The . . .18 

 Deciduous groves . . 275 

 Deeidaous trees 41-102, 133-4 

 with evergreens 241 

 Deer in parks. Fallow . 259 

 sheds . . .256 

 Descriptive enumeration 



of trees. . . 41-134 

 Destroying the balance of 



a group .... 247 

 Destruction of old trees in 



the New Forest . .119 

 Dibden, Views from . 228-229 

 Yew, The . 227-228 

 Different kinds of trees 



sources of contrast . 238 



Differing conditions of tree 



growth . . . 151-152 

 Disorder of natural 



growths . . . 288 



Distance hides defects . 314 



Scenery of a . 287 



Distances .... 236 



Distant forest. Foliage ■ 



of the . . . . 265 



forest scenery 311-314 



forest scene under 



the setting sun 331 



forest views . 302 



objects. Effect of 314 



view of wood . 265 



wood . . 304-305 



woods broken by 



a varied line 311-312 



Docks in a forest . . 295 



Donnington Castle Oaks 182-183 



Dorking, Vales of . .92 



Dress of trees ... 28 



Drooping bough, The . 18 



Durmast Oak, The . . 87 



E. 



Eably shoots of Ever- 

 greens .... 342 



Effect of the seasons on 

 scenery . . . 341-354 



Elegance in the parts of a 

 tree .... 248 



Elegant temples . . 260 



Elm, The . . . 59-61 

 at Magdalen Col- 

 lege, Oxford . 63 



