INDEX. 



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Eamipicamon of the 



Alder .... 92 



of the Chestnut . 83 



ofthe ScotcliFir 115 



of the Walnut . 79 



of the Willows . 90 



of trees . 135-138 



Eeal ruin, A . . . .258 



Recesses of the grove . 276 



Reflection of colour . . 320 



Regular forms . . . 248 



line at the base 



of woods, A . 312 

 line flit the sum- 

 mit of woods, A 312 

 Regularly varied line, A . 312 

 Reign of summer. The . 343 

 Resplendent gloom . . 335 

 Relative situations of trees 236 

 Richness of scenery, 



Origin of the. . . 288 

 ' Rings ' on tree trunks . 184 

 Rising sun, Incidental 

 beauty of the . . 321 

 "Vapours envelop- 

 ing the . . 331 

 River, A natural . . 258 

 Rivers, Creation of . . 258 

 Rodwell on the Mount 



Etna Chestnuts . 176-177 

 Rooting of trees . 38-39 

 Roots of the Acacia . . 96 

 Ruddy light of the rising 



sun .... 322 



Rufus Oak, The . 215-218 



stone, The . 216-218 



' Rufus tree, The ' . 215-218 



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Ruin, a real . . . 258 



Ruined aqueduct in a 



forest scene, A . . 294 



Ruins, creation of . . 258 



of trees . 23-24 



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Salvator Rosa . . 23, 84 

 Salvator Rosa's land- 

 scapes. . . . 291, 300 

 Sameness of the grove . 278 

 Scenery affected by the 

 weather. . . 315-340 

 Effect of the sea- 

 sous on . 341-354 

 in spring . 341-342 

 through a driz- 

 zling shower . 318 

 Scotch Fir, The . 113-119 

 Beauty of the 115-118 

 Characteristics of 



the . 114-118 



Colour of the . 116 



Enemies of the . 116 



is indigenous,The 114 



Scotch Eirs at Bessels 



Leigh . . . 118-119 



at Thlrkleby 118-119 



in the New Eorest 119 



Planting of . 117 



Secretion of boundaries 



in parks . . . 258 



Selection of trees for lawns 260 



Setting sun, The 316, 328, 335 



and autumn 



leaves. The . 331 



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