. Gilpin's forest scenery;. Trees; Landscape; Forests and forestry. SBOTION IV. DESCRIPTIVE ENUMERATION OP TEBBS. ;/AVING thus examined trees in a general view, I shall now particu- larize and endeavour to explain tlie beauties and defects of their several hinds, as they regard land- scape. I shall first consider them as individuals, and afterwards in com- jposition. Trees range under two general heads— deciduous and ever-green. In this order I shall take them, confining my remarks to those, chiefly of both kinds, which are of English growth, whether native or naturalized. Among deciduous tree


. Gilpin's forest scenery;. Trees; Landscape; Forests and forestry. SBOTION IV. DESCRIPTIVE ENUMERATION OP TEBBS. ;/AVING thus examined trees in a general view, I shall now particu- larize and endeavour to explain tlie beauties and defects of their several hinds, as they regard land- scape. I shall first consider them as individuals, and afterwards in com- jposition. Trees range under two general heads— deciduous and ever-green. In this order I shall take them, confining my remarks to those, chiefly of both kinds, which are of English growth, whether native or naturalized. Among deciduous trees, the Oah presents itself first. It is a happiness to the lovers of the. 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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