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3i. Flowers for ornament. 

 3a. Trees and shrubs. 



33. Aquatic plants. 



34. Ancient orangery. 



35. Vaulted green-house. 

 56. Cold green-house. 



37. Green-house ibr the botanical garden. 



38. Hot-houses (Buffon, Batidin and Philibert). 

 3g. Frames for rare plants. 



4o. Green-house for shrubs. 



4.1. for succulent plants. 



4a. formesembryanthema. 



43. for Indian plants. 



44. for cacti. 



45. The new green-house. 



46. Workrooms, seed laboratory and lodgings for gardeners. 



47. Frames for bulbous plants. 



48. The garden of the orangery. 

 4g. The botanical garden. 



5o. The garden for fruit-trees. 



5i. for cereal plants and pot-herbs. 



5a. for practical agriculture. 



53. Avenue of kaelreuterias and medlars. 



54. of oriental planes. 



55. of Virginian catalpas. 



56, of Judas trees. 



57. of horse-chesnut-trees. 



58. of lime-trees. 



09. The terrace of the green-house. 



60. The seed-garden. 



61. Garden for the naturalization of plants. 



62. Place where the trees of the green-house are exposed in summrr. 



63. The hillock planted with ever-green-trees. 



64. The labyrinth. 



65. The cedar of Lebanon. 



66. Daubenton's tomb. 



67. A dairy. 



68. Slope leading to the lower part of the garden. 



69. Bee-hives. 



70. The nursery. 



7 1 . The rotunda for large herbivorous animals. 



72. Park and hut for the zebra. 

 73. for the goats. 



74. for several species of stags. 



