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In Bohemia, the most remarkable are those of Prince Kinsky, Prince 

 Taxis near licitmeritz, Count TufF near Brun, and Count Sternberg 

 near Praeg, Schonborn, Szinnen at Tchonhoff near Toeplitz, Prince 

 Clari at Toeplitz, and Connt Wallis and Count Canal in Prague. 



Amongst the most considerable landscape-gardeners at present in 

 Germany may be reckoned the following : — 



M. Zeyher in Schweitzengen. He has laid out the gardens at Schweit- 

 zengen, Manheim, Carlsruhe, and Baden. 



Riedel. He laid out the jiark at Laxenburg, and several private gar- 

 dens about Vienna. 



Lenne at Berlin. He has laid out the gardens at Potsdam and Mag- 

 deburg; and we have great expectation from his improvements now 

 making in the park at Berlin, known as the Thier Garten. 



Sckell. He laid out the gardens about Munich. 



Claus. He has improved the gardens at Cassel. 



Otto. He laid out the botanic garden at Berlin. 



Luhek. He laid out the park at Bruck on the Leytha. 



Schoch. He laid out the park at Worlitz. 



Ritter. He laid out the parks at Presburg, at Konigshaiden, Gambo, 

 MayerhoiF, St. Miholy, Zurz, and several others. 



The following dilettanti architects and nurserymen have laid out 

 gardens: — 



Prince Puckler Muskau. He laid out his own garden in Muskau. 



Carlowitz. He laid out some gardens in Dresden. 



Derseik. He laid out the botanic garden, and some others^ in Dres- 

 den. 



Koch, Ai'chitect in Vienna. He laid out the garden of Prince Kinsky, 

 in Prague, the gardens of the Counts Caroly and Crdady, in Hungary. 



Roseiithal. He laid out Petzlersdorf near Vienna, and several others. 



Bosch. He laid out the garden at Stuttgard, and the botanic garden 

 at Rosenstein. 



Kins. He laid out the gardens at Leipzig. 



Rinz, Nurseryman. He laid out several places about Frankfort, and 

 the public garden on the ramparts. 



Authors who have written on gardening : — 



Puckler Furst von Moskau. Andeutungen der Landschafts Garten- 

 kunst. Folio. lOZ. 



Zeyher, Garten Director. He is preparing a work on Perspective, 

 and Light and Shade. He has written a work called Beschreibung des 

 Schwezingen Gartens, mit kupfer. 8vo. 



Otto. Glashauser-bau, Die Cacteen, &c. &c. 



Jlntoine. Monographie der Piirschen. 



Schott. Filices. 



Boch. Hortus Schonbrunnensis. 



Bouchee. Blumen Treibereyen. 



Sckell. He has .written some articles in the Prussian Transactions. 



Kins. Baumzucht. 



Ritter. Kunstliche Treibei'eyen. 8vo. 



Schoch. Kleine Schrift uber Anlagen. 



The above notes were furnished by M. J. Ritter, Garden Director in 

 Austria and Hungary, Avhilst in London, in July, 1835. Though we 

 have spared no pains to get the names of places given above pro]ierly 

 spelled, yet we fear we have not in every case succeeded. M. Ritter 

 saw one proof before he left London, and we sent another to the office 

 of the Austrian Embassy. — {Gard. Mag.) 



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