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Notes and Refections during a Tour : 



tinction of persons, and without any fee to the gardener. In 

 fact, fees to gardeners are almost unknown on the Continent ; 



1, Aviary and cottage. 



2 2 2, Sunk fence, in order to admit of a view 

 beyond the boundary. 



3, Garden pavilion. 



4, Statues. 



5, Covered seat or alcove. 



6, Range of hot-houses in the botanic garden. 



7, Kitchen-garden. 



8, Buildings connected with the palace, for 



diflferent officers, troops, &c. 

 9, Cascade. 10, Straight canal. 



11 11,'' Jets proceeding from rocks, which throw 



the water, in hollow columns nearly 9 in. 



in diameter, upwards of 80 It high. 

 12, Centre of the palace. 

 IS, Cascade. 14, Straight canal. 



