the Leeds Zoological and Botanical Gardens. 



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27, Lawn, varied with beds of the most interesting shrubs and flowers ; also standard roses, C^tisua 



purptireus, Cotoneaster microphylla, and other delicate-growing standard shrubs. 



28. Aviary for various birds. 29, Monkey-house. 



30, Bear-pit, to be viewed from a walk on high ground behind. 31, Grotto. 



32, High source of water from which the fountains and the grounds generally are to be supplied. 



33, Winter repository for animals. 



34, Subterraneous passage, leading to and from the rockery and natural fountain. 



35, General flower-garden. 36, Lions, tigers, and other carnivorous animals. 



37, House and enclosure for reptiles. 38, Cage for squirrels. 39, Portable cages. 



40, House for owls. 41, Pond and enclosure for alligators. 



42, Rockery, water, and enclosure for otters. 43, Refreshment room. 44, Fountain. 



45, Rockery, and enclosure for pelicans and storks. 46, Seat. 



47, Tunnel, leading under public footpath to proposed horticultural gardens, &c. 



48, House and enclosure for zebras and kangaroos, &c. 49, Gold and silver pheasants. 



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51, Seat. 



52, Turtle doves and pigeons 



50, Museum, library, and committee-room. 



53, Garden for florist's flowers. 



54, Botanical Garden for the natural arrangement, surrounded by a border of finest varieties of 



roses. 55, Rivulet, suitable for aquatic plants. 



56, Structure for half-hardy shrubs, creepers, herbaceous, and aquatic plants. 



57, Botanical arrangement according to the Linnean system, surrounded by American plants. 



58, Mass of all the best kinds of rhododendrons. 



59, House, paddock, and pond for an elephant. 60, House and enclosure for beavers. 

 61, House and rockery for eagles. 62, Structure for rapacious birds. 



63, House and paddock for rhinoceros. 64, House and enclosure for deer and goats. 



65, Boat-house. 66, Umbrella seat. 67, Bridge. 68, Seat. 69, Moss-house. 



70, Pond. 71, Houses for swans and wild ducks. 



72, Houses for vultures, hawks, and falcons. 



73, Rockery suitable for rock-plants, with a small waterfall. 74, Seat. 



75, Entrance-gates from Burley. 76, Sheds for waiting carriages and horses. 



In the arboretum round the boundary, the trees are represented with stems, and the shrubs 

 without stems. 



of a rivulet, I cannot but feel surprised that it should have been 

 omitted. It will be admitted by every one, that a natural rill, 

 at one time rippling cheerfully amongst stones and pebbles, 



