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Woodland Gleanings: Being an Account of British Forest-Trees · Robert Tyas — chapter 27 of 29 · ~165 words · public domain

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Birch wine; 66

Blasted tree, its effect; 22

Bryony berries, ornamental, in their various stages; 23

Cadenham Oak; 172

Clump of trees; 25

Consecrated Yew-trees, ancient value of; 280

Copse, its use; 29

Cowper's Address to the Yardley Oak; 181

Cowthorpe Oak, near Wetherby; 180

Edlington; 9

Elm-tree, anciently considered as a funeral tree; 86

Ezekiel's (the Prophet) description of the Cedar-tree; 71

Forests and woodlands in the United Kingdom; 281

Gilpin, grave of the Rev. W. ----; 140

Glen, its character; 32

God's First Temples, Bryant's; 36

Gog and Magog; 181

Grove, its character; 33

Harefield Park in 1663, Silver Firs at; 218

Hawthorn, Queen Mary's; 94

Hern's Oak, Windsor Forest; 177

Holly-tree, supposed origin of the name; 107

---- Persian tradition and custom connected with the; 108

Honeysuckle, wild, its ornamental effect; 23

Hop, its effect when supported by a tree; 24

Hornbeam Maze, at Hampton Court; 110

Horse-chestnuts, finest at Bushy Park; 119

Inscription for the entrance into a wood, Bryant's; 40

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