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Apocarpbsce. 

 31, iJosaceae ; in which order I have 

 placed an enclosure («)forthe differ- 



ent species of ruminating animals ; 

 and also a building (b) covered with 

 climbing roses, for birds from China, 



&c. The elevation of the building 

 may be in the Chinese style, c, Beds 

 for herbaceous ^osaceae. 



32, Pomaceae. 



33, -4raygdaleae. 



34, Leguminosae : «, herbaceous beds ; 37, Anacardiaceae 



Monope'tal^. 

 Polijcarpbscs. 40^ £rice«, 



38, Pyrolaceae, 41, Taccinieae. Rockwork may here 



39, Monotropaceae, 



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h, building for large animals, or birds 

 from temperate climates. 



35, Calycanthaceae. 



36, Beds for »S'axifrageae and Crassu- 

 laceae, on rockwork. 



be introduced. 



