INDEX. 



^jp The numeral Letters refer to the Second Volume. 



.Ablaqueation in gardening, 26*9 



Affectedly graceful style, of forming resi- 

 dences, 64-2. ii. 



Age and ruin, in regard to the faculty of 

 taste, 41 



Agriculture, 187 



Amusement, the object of some in retiring 



to the country, 669. ii. 

 Animal kingdom, 192 



Animals breeding, rearing, fattening, &c. 242 

 Antient British garden, 341, 342 

 Antient style of forming residences, 641. ii. 

 Apiary, 596. ii. 



Approaches to mansions, 591. ii. 

 Arches or gateways, 329 

 Architecture, 67 



Arrangement of ornamental gardens, 330 

 Association of ideas in regard to taste, 49 

 Ash trees, 474. ii. 

 Autumn garden, 340 



Beauty, supreme, 38 

 ■ ■ relative, 38 



■ picturesque, 40 



sculpturesque, 40 



antique, 40 



romantic, 40 



in architecture, 71, 78 



in planting, 453. ii. 515. ii. 



« combined with utility in planting, 



515. ii. 



Beautiful situations for country seats, 604. ii. 

 Beech trees, 475. ii. 



Beasts of labour, 325 

 Borderingsin gardens, 333 

 Botanic gardening, 314 



parterre or garden, 343 



Bowling-greens, 598. ii. 

 Breeding of animals, 343 

 Bridges, 122 



Brown and Repton, their style of forming 



residences, 650. ii, 

 Buildings, 328. 407. ii. 



Canal making, 23 1 

 Cascades, 397. ii. 

 Cedar of Lebanus, 486. ii. 

 Changes in the elements in regard to effect,. 

 425. ii. 



Characteristic style of forming residences, 



.644. ii. 

 Characters in relation to taste, 35 



to architecture, 78 



• to picturesque improve- 

 ment, 359. ii. 

 Chinese garden, 342 



Choice of situations for country seats, 655. if- 



Churches, 120 



Cities and towns, 146 



City amusements, their effects, 689. ii. 



Clearing grounds in agriculture, 225 



Cold and heat in regard to the faculty of 



taste, 26 

 Colouring in painting, 56 

 Colours in regard to the faculty of taste, 25 

 Confusion in relation to taste, 32 



