IV
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.
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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
2
3
4
5
6
8
to face Page 45
51
60
63
- - 90
94
94
94
No. 9
to face Page 95
10
95
11
95
12
- - 96
13
- 193
14
- 217
15
- 218
16
- - 223