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In respect to concealing them partially 370 



complete concealment 371 



They may be rendered more characteristic 371 



Stones 372 



Their general effect illustrated from the Esk 373 



Wood 374 



Plants, grasses, and lower shrubby growths 374 



Such as are used for clothing the surface 374 



Illustrated from a glen near Collington 375 



Such as are used to give intricacy to foregrounds, &c 377 



Illustrated from Needwood forest 378 



Water 380 



Its general uses and effects > 381 



Excellent ideas of Messrs. Price and Knight on this subject. . 382 



Erroneous ideas of Messrs. Marshall and Repton , 382 



The relative situation of water 385 



The general shape 386 



The margin and accompaniments 388 



Trees, shrubs, plants, &c , . 389 



Buildings, bridges, &c 392 



Cascades and waterfalls 394 



Waterfalls 395 



Cascades . 396 



The picturesque improvement of pieces of water already existing... 397 

 The management of natural pieces of water, where they come within 



the progress of picturesque improvement 403 



Waterfalls and cascades may be formed 403 



Particular effects may be imitated 403 



Islands, aits, &c 404 



The expense attending the formation of artificial water 405 



The expense of excavating and forming the head 405 



spreading the earth and managing the sur- 

 rounding surface 406 



Buildings , 407 



The necessary * 407 



The convenient 408 



The appropriate 409 



The accidental.. 410 



bad taste of those who destroy ruins 412 



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