INDEX. 



371 



PAGE 



Weeping Elm . . . 62-63 

 Elms at Cam- 

 bridge . . 62-63 

 Willow, The . 88-90 

 Willow, Charac- 

 teristics of the 88-90 

 Well-balanced group, A . 242 

 trees . . 12, 16 

 Weymouth Pine, The 112-113 

 Branches of the . 112 

 Characteristics of 

 the . . 112-113 

 White Birch, The . . 93 

 Wild flowers in a forest . 295 

 in paintings . 299 

 Wild forest presents beau- 

 ties which no skill of 

 man can rival . . 346 

 Wildness of forest growth 288 

 Wild scenes of Nature, 



The . . . 255-256 

 Winding walks through 



copses .... 267 

 Winter, Evergreens in . 350 

 Holly in . . 350 

 Hoar frost in 360-351 

 Ivy in . . 350 



Eamification of 



trees in . 135-136 

 tints of spray 348-349 

 Wintry scenes of the fo- 

 rest . . . .348 

 Withered leaves at hand 343-344 

 in the distance . 344 

 of autumn . 343-344 

 Withered top. The . 18, 23 

 Withered tree, Planting a 24-26 

 Withy, The ... 91 



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Withy, Catkins of the . 91 

 Wood . . . .287 

 and pasturage. 

 Intermingled 

 scenes of . 286 



contrasting with 



the plain. The . 265 

 Definition of . 263 

 of the Acacia . 96-97 

 Woods emerging from a 



mist .... 318 



Woodstock Park . . 252 



Woody glens . . . 272 



landscape . . 285 



Works of art in distant 



forest scenery . . 314 

 Worksop Oak, The . 187-188 

 Wreathed fascia. The . 56-57 

 Wych Elm, The . . 61-62 

 Wymondley Chestnut, The 



191-193 



Yjbw, The. . . 124-130 

 Colour of the . 128 

 atDibden . 227-228 

 at Portingall 127, 129 

 bows . .- . 125 

 Characteristics of 



the . . 125-126 

 near Boldre 



126-127, 130 

 Utility of the 12-5,129 

 Veins of the . 129 

 Yews in the New Forest . 



126-127 



