On several Gardens in England* 



a, The river Avon. b, The brook represented infig. 102. by the letter r. 



c c, Plantations. rf d, Lawn. e e, Flower-beds. 



//, Woods, which connect the flower-garden with the park and castle. 



g gg, A- margin of rhododendrons and other American shrubs, which connect the woods with 



the lawn. 

 h h, &c, Roots and stumps of trees, ornamented with elegant creepers. 

 i, A temple, or covered seat, dedicated to Flora. k, A sundial. 



