REFERENCES TO THE PLANS. 



FIRST PLAN-i64o. 



A. Street of the Jardin da Roi. 



B. Lane, called the Petit-Gcniilly. 



C. Patouillet's enclosure, where kitchen plants are cultivated. 



D. River Bievrc. 



E. Kitchen-gardens and wood-yards. 



F. Marshes extending to the rue de Seine. 



G. Site of the hotel Fauvray. 



H. Lands and houses of the Nouveaux-Convertis. 



I. Houses bordering the hospital of la Pitic. 

 i. Entrance. 



a. Amphitheatre, where the lectures were given. 



3. The intendant's dwelling-house. 



4. Gallery in which was arranged the materia medica. 



5. A court or yard. 



6. Garden of the Indian plants. 



7. with compartments for medicinal plants. 



8. for kitchen plants, and of which Tournefort made a 



nursery. 



9. The orangery with a garden. 

 10. Beds for plants of the south of France. 



II. Steps ascending to the hills. 



12. Botanical garden. 



13. An orchard planted in quincunx. 



14. Hot-beds for delicate plants. 



15. Uncultivated spot whence sand was taken for the alleys, 



16. Grove planted with wild trees. 



17. Terrace commanding the marshy grounds. 



18. Pavilion inhabited by professor Winslow, and where he died. 



19. Hillock planted with mountain-trees. 



ao. Larger hill with winding paths, first planted with mountain- 

 trees, transformed into a vineyard under Chirac, and after- 

 wards planted with evergreen-trees. 



SECOND PLAN 1788. 



A. Street of the Jardin du Roi. 



B. Buffon's street. 



C. Boulevard of the SalpStriere. 



D. Quay Saint-Bernard. 



E. Wood-yards and kitchen-gardens. 



