314 



Remarks on Mr. Billington's Plan for 



69 





1, Small lodge and gate to keep the occupation road private. 



2, Approaah, with avenue of trees and footpath on each side. 



3] Principal entrance from Leeds and Headingley road, with a level platform enclosed by a dwarf 

 wall, on which are placed urns and vases. 



4, Subterraneous passage to propagating pits, sheds, and compost-ground. 



5' Sculptural or architectural ornament. 6, Keeper's cottage. 



7', Repository for breeding animals. 



8, Yard in which provender is to be kept for the various animals. 



9' Experimental garden and shed for waiting carriages. 10, Curator's house. 



11^ House for parrots. 12, Propagating-pits and reserve-ground. 



13, Terrace walk, surrounded by a very dwarf wall, on which urns and vases are to be placed. 

 14) Area for compost-sheds, &c. 



15, Arcade, forming a passage from one extremity of the houses to the other. 

 16 Orange-house. 17, Green-house. 18, Heath-house. 19, Palm-house. 



20,' Stoves. 21, Conservatory. 22, Fern-house. 23, Orchideous-house. 



24, Camellia-house. 



25, Lawn on which are round beds of basketwork, for select flowers, also masses of select evergreen 



and flowering shrubs. 



26, Cages for small fancy birds. 



are never considered to stand in place of the flower-garden, as 

 they are calculated to impart greater interest to the botanist, 

 than the generality of visitors. 



As this ground affords every opportunity for the introduction 



