INDEX. 



Pleasing combinations of the modifications 



of matter, 28 

 Poplars, 482. ii. 



Practice of forming residences, 599. ii. 



Proportion or fitnesss in relation to the fa- 

 culty of taste, 30 



Private buildings, 124 



Pruning garden vegetables, 263 



Principles of ornamental gardening, 340 



Pruning, the effects of, 495, 559, 572. ii. 



Preservation of country residences, 625. ii. 



. . — : kitchen gardens and or- 

 chards, 626. ii. 



■ — farms, 628. ii. 



ornamental and picturesque 



scenery, 631. ii. 



. woods, 633. ii. 



Profit the object of some in retiring to the 



country, 667. ii. 

 Public buildings, 119 

 Pulverization, 233 



Quadrangular style of Gothic mansions, 109 



Rearing animals, 242 

 Ridicule in regard to taste, 43 

 Resting or refreshing garden soil, 257 

 Retreats in gardens, 300 

 Reclaiming plantations, 567. ii. 

 Repton and Brown's style of forming resi- 

 dences, 650. ii. 

 Roads, their direction, 230 



. — formation, 231 



management, 231 



and walks, 414. ii. 



Romantic beauty, 40 



« — in architecture, 79 



in situations, 605. ii. 



Roman and Italian gardens, 342 

 Rocks, 368. ii. 



Rotation of crops in gardens, 258 

 Roughness in regard to taste, 24 



Rural improvement, its influence on society, 

 680. ii. 



Salt, as a manure, 236 

 Scotch fir, 485. ii. 



elm, 483. ii. 



Sculpturesque beauty, 40 



Senses in regard to the faculty of taste, 20, 4S 



Sea-bathing, its influence on morals, 667. ii. 



Sensations of taste, 20 



Seed-room, 300 



Shade in painting, 56 



Sheltering exposed grounds, 228 



Shelter for a garden, 305 



y oun g plantations, 555. ii. 



in general cases, 595. ii. 



Shrubs, 223 



Shrubbery gardening, 314 

 Shrubberies, 352. ii. 

 Size of farms, 245 

 Situations for gardens, 305 



residences, 602, 609. ii. 



Smoothness, in relation to the faculty of 

 taste, 24 



Spandrils in Gothic architecture, 101 

 Softness, 24 



Sowing tree seeds, 541. ii. 

 Soil for gardens, 306, 317. 

 ■■■ plantations, 547. ii. 



Spring flower-gardens, 340 

 Styles of architecture, 79, 83 

 Stones, 319, 373. ii. 

 Statues, urns, &c. 325 

 Stoves for plants, 344 

 Sublimity, 37 



■ in architecture, 78 



Supreme beauty, 14, 38 

 Symmetry, in conformity, in relation to taste, 

 30 



. ■ — ■■ architecture* 74 



Taste, or intellectual feeling, 17 

 Tasting, the sense of, 20 



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