118 



Plan for a Natural Arrangement, 

 11 



yard* 



LuJX.lj.ljJ_ 



This arrangement may be commenced at either end. If we enter the walk 

 at a, we begin with Division I. Vasculares, Class I. Dicotyledoneae ; Sub- 

 division I. Dichlamydeae, Subclass I. Thalamiflorae, Order I. i?anunculaceae. 

 Proceeding onwards, from No. 1. to No. 38., according to the list in p. 117., 

 we arrive at Subclass II. Calycifldrae. The groups containing the British 

 species are always on the left-hand side of the walk, and those containing 

 foreign species on the right-hand side. On both sides of the walk, those 

 groups supposed to require rock-work are indicated in the manner shown at 

 R. At b, commences Subclass II. Calyciflorse ; at c. Subclass III. CoroUifloraej 

 at d. Subdivision II. Monochlamy^deae ; at e. Class II. Monocotyledoneae ; 

 at^ the Second Grand Division, Cellulares, Class I. Foliaceae, Order 211. Fi- 

 lices ; and at g. Class II. Aphylleee, which is continued to the termination of 

 the walk, where it ends with Order 219. i^ngaceae, as indicated in p. 121. 



At A is a mount, which has no connexion whatever with the natural ar- 

 rangement, but is merely a labyrinth for amusement. The bed i is devoted to 

 ornamental shrubs. We refer for other particulars to p. 116. and p. 117. 

 When we receive the Report aUuded to in p. 117., we shall give such other 

 particulars as we may think necessary, in a succeeding Number. 



