INDEX. 



369 



PAGB 



Stormy weather . .316 

 Stoutness of Oak limbs . 47-48 

 . Summer, Advance of . £42 

 colouring, Yivid- 



ness of . 342 



foliage prepares 

 beds for masses 

 ofligbt . . 342 

 hue, TJnf ormity of 



the . . . 342 

 leaves and the set- 

 ting sun . . 331 

 The reign of . 343 

 Sun above the horizon. 

 Appearance of the . 322 



at noon. The . 316 

 rising, The . . 316 

 risingin unsullied 



brightness. The 322 

 setting . . 316 

 Sun's disc above a woody 



hill . . . .323 

 Sunset and a storm. Gran- 

 deur of a . . . 385 

 Susceptibility of motion in 



trees . . . .39-40 

 Sweet grey tint over woods, 



A 316 



recesses of Nature 273 

 Swilcher Oak, The . 161-164 

 Sycamore, The ... 83 

 Characteristics of 



the . . . 83 

 Peeling of the . 83 



TEMPJiST AND THE SUITING 



SUN, The . ... 334 

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Temples . . 256,260-261 

 Groves used as 279-281 

 in groves . 277-278 

 Thicket, The . . .268 

 'Thicket,' Definition of . 268 

 is the genuine off- 

 spring of Na- 

 ture, The . 268 

 Thistles in a forest . 295-296 

 Three trees in a line . . 236 

 in a triangle . 237 

 Tiberius's Larch . . 169 

 Telia of Basil . . .160 

 Timber, carriage in tugs . 155 

 trees . . .63-64 

 wains in a forest 



353-354 

 Tints. . . . 320-321 

 Topiary amongst the Ro- 

 mans .... 11 

 Art of . . . 8, 11 

 TorwoodOak . . 195-197 

 Tortworth Chestnut, The 



188-190 

 Tranquillity of groves 278-279 

 Traveller's joy, The . . 35 

 Trees and human figures . 7, 8 

 as single objects . 3-231 

 at Congo . . 161 

 in clumps . 235-249 

 seen through mist 317 

 Triangles, Double . . 237 

 Turbulence of the atmo- 

 sphere a fruitful source 

 of picturesque effect. 

 The ... . 333 

 Twilight . . . .322 

 Twisting of Oak branches 49 



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