INDEX. 



Inscriptions, 325 

 Invisible fence, 418. ii. 

 Ivy, its importance, 487. ii. 



Keeping in painting, 56 

 Kitchen gardening, 253 

 garden buildings, 300 



Laburnums, 481. ii. 



Landscape, the materials of, 363. ii. 422. ii. 

 Landscape gardening, 355. ii. 



■ husbandry, 355. ii. 



Larches, 475. ii. 



Lawn, 316 



Light in painting, 54 



Lodges, 592. ii. 



Low growths in parks, 363. ii. 



Management of land gained from the sea, 219 



■ of farms, 25 1 



of country residences, 625. ii. 



Manufactories, 118 

 Manures, 235 



Marking out improvements on country resi- 



dences,-620. ii. 

 Materials of ornamental gardening, 316 



. of landscape, their union, 427. ii. 



Mechanical powers, 195 



Melancholy, 41 



• — in architecture, 79 



Melons and cucumbers, their culture, 281 



Memory in regard to taste, 48 



Middle distances of landscapes, 428. ii. 



Mineral kingdom, 195 



Modifications of matter, 22 



Modern flower-gardens, 342 



Modern style of forming residences, 642. ii. 



Monuments,' 325 



Moving objects in landscape, 423. ii. 

 Mulberry trees, 304 

 Mushroom-houses, 299 



National character and glory, 692. ii. 

 Natural taste, its gratification in the country, 

 671. ii. 



Neglected plantations, their management, 



567. ii. 

 Norway maple, 482. ii. 

 Novelty, 42 



Nursery gardening, 253 



Odours in regard to the faculty of taste, 25 



Orchards, their formation, 302. 



Order, in relation to the faculty of taste, 32 



architecture, 75 



Ornament in cottages, 133 



country houses, 175 



• planting, 453. ii. 



Ornamental gardening, 314 



Painting, its principles, &c. 58 

 Paring and burning, 225 

 Parks, 431. ii. , - ' 

 Parterre gardening, 314 

 Parterres, 337 



Perspective and drawing, 55 

 Pheasantry, 595. ii. 

 Picturesque beauty, 40 



improvement, 355. ii. 



composition, 427. ii. 



variety, 454. ii. 



Piers or projections for preserving the banks 



of rivers, 213 

 Pigeon-house., 596. ii. 

 Pits, their construction, 297 

 Plantations, their different kinds, 525. ii. 



of hard wood, 569. ii. 



resinous trees, 510. ii. 



mixed trees, 519. ii. 



, their outlines, 535. ii. 



Planting, 441. ii. 



, the object of, 551. ii. 



Pleasure-Ground, 434. ii. 



