5 2 Ofrmal and exieri five Gardemng. 



ObjQrv.itions afidT)!re^ions^ fur T late the 

 7hirty Sixth. 



The Firft Figure in the enfuing Plate 

 prefcnts us v/ith the general Plan of a Building, 

 with the Court Yards Offices. Gardenr, &c. 

 thereto ad joyning. And the Second Figure of 

 the fame Plate, i he Ground ftak'd out into 

 thofe Divifions ; and, fince, as is before hinted, 

 moft Sciruations allow fjch a Level as this, 

 this, or feme Defign like this is, and may be 

 the Plan of oilr Proceedings, efpecially, in all 

 new undertakings, Vv^here there is fuch an open 

 Level Spo% 



To acGompliili which, we muft fuppofe 

 that the Building is adjufted and ftak'd out 

 by the Builders themfelves, as it is indeed, 

 their proper Buiinels, the Plan of which being 

 given, the Gardener draws into fuch a Com- 

 pafs, as that he may intelligibly figure every 

 Creek t hereof, fince it is by them he is to govern 

 himfelf, in all that lies contiguous thereto ; his 

 Scale that he chufes may be from 40 to 100 

 in Inches, according as the thicknefi of his 

 Work requires, but, generally (peaking, what 

 I have named is fufficient Room for the^figu- 

 ring, or, as we lliill for the moft call ir, the 

 Quotations on the Paper. 



And you are to obierve, that not only in 

 the infide of the Defign, but alfoon the out- 

 fide, there are feveral general Lengths figured, 

 to which the Gardener may immediately re- 



