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Elm bloom in 1776 . . 150 

 Characteristics of 



the . . 60-61 

 foliage in autumn 346 

 inStaffordshii-el69-160 

 near Gisors . 181-182 

 trees in spring . 150 

 Embellishment of groves 277-278 

 Embellished scene, The . 249 

 Endogenous trees . . 184 

 Entrance gate propor- 

 tioned to the house . 257 

 Entrance gates of parks ■ 257 

 Esher, Groves of . .92 

 Evelyn on the Holly . 131 

 Evergreens,Earlyshootsof 342 

 in winter . . 350 

 Evergreen trees . 41, 102-133 

 Exogenous trees . . 184 

 Expansive spread of the 



Oak . . . .49-50 

 Expensive ornaments . 256 

 Ezekiel's Cedar . . 116 



Eaiblop FiiR, The , 193-194 



Eelling of timber . 352-353 



Fencing around Copses . 266 



Perns, Beauty of . 296-297 



Gracefulness of . 297 



in the forest 296-297 



Picturesqueness 



of . . 296-297 



Fertility of Nature . . 290 



Pig tree at Winchester . 201 



Pig trees at Lambeth 201-202 



' Pir, A very noble ' .170 



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Pirmness of the Oak . 46-"! 7 



Firs, The . . . 113-124 



and Pines . . 114 



Lateral branches 



of . . . 118 



Flowering shrubs . . 260 



Flower-pieces of Van 



Huysom, The . . 300 

 Flowers- on lawns . . 260 

 Foersch's story of the 



Upas tree . . 210-214 

 Foliage of the Acacia . 93 

 of the Alder . 92 

 of the Ash, Au- 

 tumnal . . 54 

 of the Beech 66-67 

 of the Cedar . 105 

 of the Chestnut . 83 

 of the distant 



forest . . 265 

 of the Elm . . 60-61 

 of the Horse 



Chestnut .87-88 

 of the Lime . 80 

 of the Oak . . 33 

 of the Occidental 



Plane . 72-73, 75 

 of the Oriental 



Plane . .73-75 

 of the Pinaster . Ill 

 of the Scotch Pir 115 

 of the Silver 



Pir . . 121-122 

 of the Spruce Fir 120 

 of the Stone Pine 109 

 of the Walnut . 79 

 of the Weeping 

 Birch . . 93-94 



