. Gilpin's forest scenery;. Trees; Landscape; Forests and forestry. SECTION III. SOUECES OP PICTUEESQUENESS IN TREES. jBSIDES these requisites of beauty in a tree, there are other things of an adventitious hind which often add great beauty to it. And here I cannot help lamenting the capri- cious nature of picturesque ideas. In many instances they run counter to utility, and in nothing more than in the adventitious beauties ascribed to tree?. Many of these are derived from the injuries the tree receives, or the diseases to which it is subject. Mr. Lawson, a naturalist of the last age, thus enum
. Gilpin's forest scenery;. Trees; Landscape; Forests and forestry. SECTION III. SOUECES OP PICTUEESQUENESS IN TREES. jBSIDES these requisites of beauty in a tree, there are other things of an adventitious hind which often add great beauty to it. And here I cannot help lamenting the capri- cious nature of picturesque ideas. In many instances they run counter to utility, and in nothing more than in the adventitious beauties ascribed to tree?. Many of these are derived from the injuries the tree receives, or the diseases to which it is subject. Mr. Lawson, a naturalist of the last age, thus enumerates them. ' How many forests and â woods,' says he, ' have we, wherein you shall have, for one lively, thriving tree, four, nay some-. 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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