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a. The house. b. Court-yard. c. The large weeping ash. ef. Plant stove. e. Geometrical 

 flower-garden, in front of the stove. /, Cascade, the water of which is supplied by the pond 



at the back. g. Grotto. h. Terrace walk. i. The general walks about the grounds. 



k. Walk from theTiouse to the cascade. I, Walk leading to the willow tree. m. The 



situation of the willow tree. n. The arboretum walk. o. Commencement of the 



arboretum. p. Ponds for supplying the different fountains. q. The different fountains. 



with 75. Tulipdcece, as will appear by the plan, {fig. 52.), and the 

 list which concludes this article. The links which form the chain 

 of orders are put together in the same succession as in our Hortus 

 Brifannicus ; but there is no absolute necessity for adhering 



