for Gardeners, &c. 55 



F. I. 



The gravelling the-> 640 0-7 F. I. 

 great Terrace. J 40 oi* 25600 o 



The Gravel- Walk at '^ ^ ^ 

 the lower End of the> ^ ^\ 19200 o 

 Parterre. 3 ^o o^ 



The Walk at each->^ 2co O"? , 

 End of the Parterre. / 300/ ^^^^^ 



There are many other Dimenfions that 

 occur in an Undertaking ^ but thefc, I think, 

 are fufficient Specimens of what I would pre- 

 tend to teach by this Seftion, I Ihall now 

 proceed to abftrad thofe Dimenfions into ge- 

 neral Heads 5 wherein I niuft obfcrve, that all 

 Dimenfions of Clay, or any other Material in 

 Gardening, are brought into one Head, if 

 the Diftance of Carriage be the fame \ a(s i3 

 alfo rough levelling, turfing, &c, when tliey 

 are of one and the fame Kind. 



Divide, then, a Page, or Pages, at the End 

 of your Book, into fix Folds, one more or 

 lefs may do, but fo as they may contain the 

 Contents of any of the foregoing Dimenfions, 

 and proceed thus, beginning at the Begijaijing 

 Qf your Dimenfions. ' ' ! 



E 4. An 



