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placed opposite the salient parts of the wood, and not in the 

 recesses, which latter they would appear to diminish or 

 clog up. The stables are shown at f ; the barn at g, and 

 the kitchen garden adjacent at h ; the orchard at i ; and a 

 small portion of the farm lands at k ; a back entrance to 

 the out-buildings is shown in the rear of the orchard. The 

 plan has been given for a place of seventy acres, thirty of 

 which include the pleasure grounds, and forty the adjoin- 

 ing farm lands. 



Figure. 25 is the plan of an American mansion 



[Fig. 25 ri:m of a Mansion Residence, laid out in the natural style.1 



