4 GLEANINGS ON GARDENS. 



Several plates are worth inspecting in Switzer's 

 Fruit Gardener, in his Ichnographia, and in his 

 Hydraulicks. 



Thomas Bowles engraved trellis-work for the 

 entrances into arbors, shady walks, &c. 



Langley's Principles of Gardening, and James' 

 Theory and Practice of Gardening may be seen. 



There is rather a curious frontispiece to the Yoimg 

 Gardner's Director, by H. Stevenson, 1716, 8vo. ; 

 another also in the Country Gentleman 1 8 Vade Mecwn, 

 by Giles Jacob, 1717, 8vo. ; and another very neat 

 one as a frontispiece to Charles Evelyn's Lady's 

 Recreation. 



Buck has given us the curious garden at Hon- 

 nington Hall, Warwickshire. 



The frontispiece to Seely's Stowe. 



Highmore drew, and Tinney engraved, a set of 

 beautiful views of Hampton Court, Middlesex, and 

 the gardens. 



The frontispiece to Miller's Dictionary, 2 vols., 

 folio, 1731. 



The frontispiece to bourse's Compania Fcdix, 8vo. 



Lawrence's Clergyman 's Recreation gives two plates. 

 One of these, I presume, exhibits his own garden and 

 vicarage house; if so, this should be an additional 

 motive for our preserving this little testimony to his 

 memory. He is well deserving of it from the zeal 



