. Gilpin's forest scenery;. Trees; Landscape; Forests and forestry. SECTION VI. CELEBRATED TEEES. SHOULD now dismiss the subject of trees as individuals, and hasten to consider them in a combined state, in which they will appear to most advantage; but, as many- trees, as well as men, have distin- guished themselves in the world, it seemed proper to dedicate a few pages to the particular mention of some of these characters, before I conclude that part of my treatise which is professedly written to do honour to single trees. But first, it cannot be enough lamented by the lovers of la


. Gilpin's forest scenery;. Trees; Landscape; Forests and forestry. SECTION VI. CELEBRATED TEEES. SHOULD now dismiss the subject of trees as individuals, and hasten to consider them in a combined state, in which they will appear to most advantage; but, as many- trees, as well as men, have distin- guished themselves in the world, it seemed proper to dedicate a few pages to the particular mention of some of these characters, before I conclude that part of my treatise which is professedly written to do honour to single trees. But first, it cannot be enough lamented by the lovers of landscape that we meet with so few of these noble characters. Trees, indeed, sufficient. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gilpin, William, 1724-1804; Heath, Francis George, 1843-1913. London, J. Nisbet


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