OX GARDENS 235 



All these waters came from the rock in the garden, on 

 which is the statue of a gyant representing the Apen- 

 nines, at the foote of which stands this villa. Last of 

 all we came to the labyrinth in which a huge colosse 

 of Jupiter throws out a streame over the garden. 

 This is 50 foote in height, having in his body a square 

 chamber, his eyes and mouth serving for windows and 

 dore. 



The next morning I went to see the Garden of 

 Simples (at Padua), rarely furnish'd with plants, and 

 gave order to the gardener to make me a collection 

 of them for an hortus hyemalis, by permission of the 

 Cavalier Dr. Vestlingius, who was then Prefect and 

 Botanic Professor as well as of Anatomic 



Next morning the Earle of Arundel, now in this 

 Citty, a famou3 collector of paintings and antiquities, 

 invited me to go with him to see the Garden of 

 Mantua, where as one enters stands a huge colosse of 

 Hercules. 



Count Ulmarini (at Vincenza) is more famous for 

 his gardens, being without the walls, especially his 

 Cedrario or Conserve of Oranges eleven score of my 



