of the Botanic Garden at Berlin. 

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a. Entrance and fore 

 court. 



h. Lodgings for work- 

 men and various 

 offices. 



c. Hot-liouse No. 1, 



for small and 

 young plants. 



d. Hot-house No. 2, 

 for monocotyle- 

 (ionous plants. 



e. Hot-house No. 3, 



for ferns and 

 palms. 



/, Hot-house Nos. 4 

 and 5, in two di. 

 visions. 



g. Hothouse Nos. 6 

 and 7, in two di- 

 visions, together 

 with the two 

 green-houses, 4 

 and B, for Cape 

 and New Holland 

 plants. 



h. Hot-house No. 8, 

 for large palms. 



i. Hot-house No. 9, 

 for large speci- 

 mens ol tropical 

 plants, together 

 with the two 

 green-housesNos. 

 6 and 7, for 

 orangery plants. 



k. Hot-house No 10, 

 for large speci. 

 mens of Pandd,. 

 nus, Dracffi'na 

 Drfioo, Masrr, &c. 



I, Green-house No.l, 

 for Cape, New 

 Holland, and 



Mexican plants. 



w'.Green-housesNos. 

 2 and 3, for heaths 

 and succulent 

 plants. 



M, Conservatory No. 

 8, for large spe- 

 cimens of New 

 Holland and 



other plants. 



o, Dung-beds for 

 rai.,ing seeds. 



P-, Structure with 

 props for twining 

 plants. 



q. Compost ground. 



rr. Place for under, 

 shrubs, hardy pe. 

 rennials, and bi. 

 ennials. 



s. Place for annuals. 



t. Place for water 

 and bog plants. 



u. Place for setting 

 out the green- 

 house plants, &c. 

 during summer. 



V, Road from Berlin 

 to Potsdam. 



