INDEX. 



Tennis-courts, 598. ii. 



Thinning plantations, 563, 572. ii. 



Timber, causes of its durability, 500. ii. 



Training garden trees, 265 



Towns and cities, 146 



Trees, their classification, 45 



" — '• arrangement, 507. ii. 



■ — -— disposition, 517. ii. 



Tranquillity in regard to taste, 41 



Truth or nature, 29 



Unity in relation to taste, 30 



architecture, 75 



Uniformity in relation to taste, 30 



— — — architecture, 74 



Unsuitable situations, their improvement, 



609. ii. 

 Urns, 325 



Variety, in relation to the faculty of taste, 3$ 



, architecture, 75 



— ■ planting, 455, 515. ii. 



Vines, their culture, 278 

 Villages, 143 

 Vegetable kingdom, 188 



Walls for gardens, 308 



fences, 543. ii. 



Walks and roads, 414. ii. 

 Wash-house, and drying-rooms 

 Water for gardens, 262, 3 1 8 



— farms, 238 



Waterfalls, 395. ii. 

 Warping, 225 



Wildness in regard to taste, 40 

 Winter garden, 339 

 Wood, 374, 526, ii, 



