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Competition Design fin- the proponed 



Parietdsce. 



14, Beds for Cruciferae, i?esedaceae, 

 Fiolaceae, Droseraceae, and Fran- 

 keni«cf<2'. 



CalycoscB. 



15, TTypericaceae, on rockwork. 



16, Ternstrmmdce(e. 



17, ^ceraceae. 



18, ^sculaceae ; in which may be 

 placed a building, with appropriate 

 architecture, for Asiatic animals or 

 birds. 



19, Beds forPolygalaceas and Linaceae. 



20, Cistaceae, on rockwork. 



SyncarjiostjB, 



21, Jlfalvaceae. 



22, Tiliaceae. 



23, iVfeliaceae. 



24, Beds for herbaceous il/alvaceae, 

 Z/Vthraceae, Eix^horbiacea", Poviw- 



lacese, Silenaceae, /flsinaceae, and 

 /llecebreae. 



25, i?hamnace£e. 



26, £mpetraceae, on rockwork. 



27, Celastraceae. 



28, Staphyleaceae. 



GymnobasehscE. 



29, Beds for i?utaceae, Zygophylla- 

 cese, Xanthoxylaceae, Geraniaceae, 

 Tropaeolaceae, Oxalaceae, and Coria- 

 ceae. 



30, A building for the larger African 

 animals, and to serve as a general 

 winter repository, with glass in the 

 front, and a 10-ft. passage between 

 the front and the dens for the ani- 

 mals, having passifloras and other 

 tropical plants trained under the 

 glass. All conveniences for heating, 

 feeding the beasts, and the keepers' 

 apartments, to be built behir.d. 



