CONTENTS. 



Page 



Sect. II. Street Grarclens. 



Sect. III. Botanic G-ardens. — Special purposes of Botanical G-ar- 

 dens. — Botanical Museum. — Laying-out of the Botanic Grardens. 



Sect. IY. Grardens belonging to Horticultural and Zoological 

 Societies. — G-ardens of Horticultural Societies. — Layiag-out of 

 Horticultural Grardens. — Horticidtural Museum. — Zoological 

 Grardens .....•• 155 



CHAPTEE XI. 



THE VILLA. 



Introductory Eemarks. 



Sect. I. General Properties of the Villa.— The Locahty.— The 

 Site. — Eoads. — Position of the House. — Style and Arrangement 

 of the House, 



Sect. II. Laying-out of the Grounds of aVOla. — Seclusion. — The 

 Approach. — Kitchen Garden. — Trees and Shrubs. — Water. — 

 Leading Varieties of Villa Scenery. — The Pleasure-G-round 

 ViUa.— The Park VOla 190 



CHAPTER XII. 



aENEEAL OBSEEVATIONS ON THE LAYING-OUT 

 AND IMPEOVEMENT OF GEOUNDS. 



Landscape Gardening. — ^Analogies to Landscape Painting. — Com- 

 parative power over Materials, — Sunphcity and Multiphcity of 

 Points of View. — Processes wholly and partly tentative. — Pro- 

 priety of revision. — Utihty of plans, — Hazard of preparatory 

 operations ....... 216 



CHA.PTEE XIII. 



THE AEBOEETUM. 

 Definition, — Eecent Introduction. — General idea of Arrangement, 



