CONTENTS. 



PAGE 



Examination of a chapter of unconnected remarks on planting, in 



" Observations" 718 



Effects — clumps- — groups — masses 718 



Planting wastes — browsing line — masses — outlines 719 



Examination of a chapter of unconnected remarks on wood, in 



" Observations" 720 



Wood and lawn — a drive — thinning, &c „ = .... 720 



On thinning woods 721 



Apology for further directions. 721 



Proofs that Mr. Repton has no fixed principles on this subject 721 



Reasons why his experience in planting can never be of any use.... 721 

 Mr. Repton's hints on utility and convenience. 

 He denies the practicability of uniting beauty and utility in 



farms... 722 



CONCLUSION, 



Mr. Repton's opinions on wood and water are similar to what 



Mr. Brown's were 72^ 



Independent of beauty, very bad consequences in regard to the value 

 of landed property, have resulted from Mr. Brown's practice, 

 and hence must also result from Mr. Repton's.. 722 



Proofs of this in Kent's Hints on Landed Property, &c. ..... 722 



