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Jasminiim undulatum, planted in 1840, is 5 ft. high, and 1 ft. wide. 

 J. grandiflorum, planted in 1837, is 4 ft, high, and 3 ft. wide. 

 J. sp., planted in 1839, is 4i ft. high. 



BignonSAce?e. 

 Bignonzfl! spectabilis, planted in 1837, is 3-^- ft. high, and 2^ ft. wide, 

 B. capreolata, planted at the same time, is 16 ft. high, and 2| ft. wide. 

 B. jDteridifoha [?], planted in 1837, is 6 ft. high. 



B. jasmindides, planted in 1837, is 5 ft. high. 



Tecoma sp., planted in 1837, is 9ift. high, and 2ift, wide. 

 Calampelis scaber is planted in several places to fill up blanks. 



Coboesice?e. 

 Cobos'a scandens, planted in 1840, is 10 ft. high. 



^oragineo!. 

 ITeliotropium peruvianum, planted in 1840, is 3 ft. high, and 3^ ft. wide, 



^oldnece. 

 Brugmansia sanguinea, planted in 1839, is 8| ft, high, and 8i ft. broad, 



ScrophulandcecB. 

 Lophospernium scandens, planted in 1837, is 8|ft. high, 

 Maurandya Barclay a?za is planted in several places to fill up blanks. 

 Pentstemon gea.'danoides, planted in 1840, is 4ift. high, and S^ft. wide, 

 Rhodochiton volubile is planted to fill up blanks. 

 Calceolaria viscosissima, planted in 1836, is 3|ft. high, and 2 ft. wide. 



LabidtcB. 

 (Salvia chamsedrifolia, planted in 1840, is 2i ft. high, and IJft. wide. 



^erhendcecE, 

 Lantana SellowM, planted in 1839, is 2i ft. high, and 1 ft, wide. 



^lumhagmecB. 

 Plumbago capensis, planted in 1837, is 11 ft, high, and 2i ft, wide; another 

 specimen, planted in 1836, is 10 ft, high, and 4 ft, wide. The fine bine 

 of the flowers of this plant produces a charming effect, contrasted with 

 the yellow flowers of most of the Leguminosse. 



Pro^eaceae, 

 Grevillea acanthifolia, planted in 1840, is 2J ft, high, and 1 ft, wide. 

 Hakea florida, planted in 1840, is 2| ft, high, and 1 ft, wide, 

 Hakew sp,, planted in 1837, is 7 ft. high, and 2 ft, wide, 



KristolochidcecE . 

 Jristolochia glauca, planted in 1837, is 11 ft, high, and 21 ft. wide. 

 A. sipho, planted in 1837, is 16 ft. high, and 1 a ft. wide ; another specimen, 

 planted in 1838, is 16 ft. high, and 1 ft. wide. 



Gan-j/acese. 

 Garrya ellfptica, planted in 1837, is 11 ft. high, and 2\ ft. wide. 



CasuaracecB. 

 Casuarina equisetifolia, planted in 1837, is 8 ft. high, and 2^ ft. wide. 



C. tenuissima, planted in 1837, is 3^ ft. high, and 6 ft. wide. 

 C. stricta, planted in 1 837, is 9 ft. high, and 6 ft. wide. 



^mildcece. 



iJuscus androgynus, planted in 1837, is 3 ft. high, and 1^ ft. wide. 



In the lawn at Chatsworth there is a want of artistical finish to the water- 

 works, and of an obvious connexion among them, and with the house. The 

 long straight canal, for example, should be lined with masonry ornamented 

 with piers, some of them crowned by sculptural objects, and connected, in 



