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INDEX. 



PAGE 



Partial lights . . .328 

 Pasturage . . .287 



Pendent plants . . . 30-38 

 Permanent beauties of a 



distant woody scene . 311 

 Petworth House . . 252 

 Perpendicular rays of the 



sun ... . 327 

 Picturesque appendages of 

 trees . . . .25-38 

 beauties of au- 

 tumn . . 347 

 beauty of trees . 3-5 

 effect by the tur- 

 bulence of the 

 atmosphere . 383 

 eye pleased by the 

 rough parts of 

 wild Nature . 289 

 ideas ... 17 

 Piles of superior grandeur 256 

 Pinaster, The . . 110-112 

 Branches of the . Ill 

 Characteristics of 



the . . 110-112 

 Growth of the . 112 

 Pine race, The . . 107-113 

 Pines and deciduous trees 313 

 and Pirs . . 114 

 Groves of . 275-276 

 unite well in com- 

 position . . 241 

 Plain and the wood, The . 265 

 Plane by the Temple of 



Delphos . . .160 



Plane tree in Lycia . 165-167 



near Caphise . 166 



of Oaligula . . 167 



FAGS 



Plane of Cos, The 179-180 



Planes, Catkins of the . 74-75 

 Pleasure ground, The . 260 

 Pliny on the Maple . . 81-82 

 on the Oak . . 46 



Plot, Dr 55-57 



Poise of trees . . . 12,15 



' Poison tree. The ' . 210-215 



Polished landscapes . . 261 



works of art 255-256 



Pollards .... 8 



Pont du Gard, Euins of . 294 



Pool, The Forest . . 292 



Poplars, The . . . 76-79 



at Blenheim . 77 



Characteristics of 



the . . .76-78 



Poussin . . . .■ 321 



Poussin's landscapes . 291 



Predominancy of light . 338 



of shade . . 338 



Prevalence of autumnal 



hues . . . 344 

 Progressive light of the 



early morning . . 322 

 Promontory emerging from 



a mist .... 818 

 Proportion and general 



form .... 245 

 Purple tint on the forest . 819 



' Queen's Oak, The ' , 183 

 Queen Elizabeth's Oak 199-201 

 Quiet recesses of the grove 279 

 Quincunxes, Iiregular . 237 



