Gardens of NympJietiburg. 



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whilst, in all the show places in England, they form the prin- 

 cipal part of the; gardener's income. 



15, Small temple. 15, Grecian temple. 24, 



17, Garden pavilion, containing pictures, sta- 25, 



tues, china, &c. 26, 



18, Place for beavers. 27, 



19, Gamekeeper's cottage. 



20, Pheasantry. 21, Engine-house. 28, 



22, Bridge and water-wheel. 29, 



23, Banqueting-house for the use of the public. 30, 



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Private flower-garden and summer-house. 

 Private flower-garden and open bower. 

 Private garden and entrance to the palace. 

 Quadrangle of buildings for the officers of 



the court, and their establishments. 

 Small gardens for the officers of the court. 

 Poultry yard, sheds, and keeper's cottage. 

 Shelters for game; 



