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CONTENTS. 



Chap. vi. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Entrance to the House not to be on the Side of the 

 Living Rooms. — Altering the Entrance. — Turning 

 the Approach. — Removing Hedge Rows. — Caution 

 necessary. — Kitchen Garden. — On Opening Scenery. 



— Cheerfulness as connected with Scenery. — Blue 

 Distance one great Source of it. — A Village or Hamlet 

 conducive to it. — Mistake in hiding such Circumstances. 



— Planting. — Characters of Trees. — Scotch Fir. — 

 Various Opinions of it. — Trees in Groups. — Levelling 

 and Smoothing. — Hyde Park. — Fences. — Lodges. — 

 Bridges. — Villages - - - Page 177 



DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE PLATES. 



No. 1 to face Page 45 



2 - 51 



3 - 60 



4 - 63 



5 - - 90 



6 - - 94 



7 - - - 94 



8 - - 94 



No. 9 



to face Page 95 



10 



95 



11 - 



95 



12 



- - 96 



13 - 



- 193 



14 



- - 217 



15 - 



- 218 



16 



- - 223 



