LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



Vll 



lyarch, 92; The Reason why Bees sometimes 

 die while they have Plenty of Food, in answe* 

 to a Lady Bee-keeper, 187 ; Curious Cater- 

 pillar, 652 ; Caterpillar on Geraniums, &c., 459. 



OBITUARY. 

 Sir John Robinson, K.H., ]SS ; John Pcnn, Esq., 

 380; John Milne, 380; William Sawrey Gilpin, 

 Esq., 33i> ; BIr. Robert Lyraburn, t>77. 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



No. DIAGRAMS. Page 



6. Cloth for tying over the Surface of Pots 



when syringing the Plants - - 50 



7. Mode of placing Plants in Pots when 



syringing them - - - - 51 



10. Berry of the Hubshee Grape - - 67 



13. Bricks for circular Flues - - 134 



14. Section of a Turf Drain . - - 135 



15. Peat covering for a Turf Drain - - 135 

 16— 18. Sections of Flower-Pots - -136 

 52. Illustrative of a Mode of binding Birch 



Besoms . . - . . 178 



53— 55. Sections of Flower-Pots - - ]S7 



74. Illustrative of the Growth of Grass Seeds 



sown at different Depths - - 308 



79. Illustrative of the most economical Mode 



of hurdling off a Field of Turnips - 3'il 



80. Section of the Hedge and Ditch Fences 



at Garstang . . - . 326 



101. Section through Ground, showing the 

 advantage of laying it in Beds, to ex- 

 pose it to the action of the Atmosphere 474 



GARDEN STRUCTURES. 



67. Plan and Section of a Propagating House 267 



75. Section of a House heated according to 



Mr. Rendle's Tank System . - 309 



INSTRUMENTS, IMPLEMENTS, UTEN. 

 SILS, AND MACHINES. 



2. Lancashire Potato-Dibber - -41 



3, 4. Saul's Potato-Planting Machine - 41 

 5. Besom in use in Bicton Gardens - 47 



12. Snow-PIough for Walks - - - 117 



76. Section of Johnston's portable Garden 



Engine - . - . -316 



77, 78. Hunt's improved Garden Pot and 



Saucer ...... 317 



108—110. Views and Elevations of Crane- 

 necked Hoes ... 495^ 495 



GROUND PLANS AND VIEWS OF 

 BUILDINGS. 



8. Ground Plan of a Cottage - . 53 



9. Improved Ground Plan of a Cottage - 54 

 58—62. Views of Cottages in different Styles 



254, 255 

 71. View of the Fountain in the Serpentine 



River in Kensington Gardens - . 291 



120—122. Ground Plans and Elevation of 

 Five Suburban Dwellings witii their 

 Gardens .... 608, 609 

 123, 124. Side and End View of Chimney.tops 611 



PLANS OF GARDENS, AND VIEWS OF 

 GARDEN SCENERY. 



11. Plan of a Flower- Garden on Gravel - 70 



47. A Lawn laid out in the Gardenesque 



Style 168 



48. A Lawn laid out in a mixed Style - 169 



49. Plan of a Flower. Garden in the Geome- 



tric Style . . . - 171 



50. Planof an Architectural Flower-Garden 173 



63. Plan of a Flower-Garden on Turf . 262 



64, 0.5. Plans of Gardens for American 



Plants ... . ofj4^ 265 



66. Plan of a Garden for Dahlias and Holly. 



hocks ..... 266 

 68. Plan of the Serpentine River in Ken. 



sintjfon Gardens ... o5(-; 



No. Page 



69. Plan of the Serpentine River wilh sug- 



gested Alterations ... 287 



70. Plan of the Basin in Kensington Gardens i'89 

 73. Plan of a Flower-Garden surrounded by 



a Shrubbery . . . -307 



89. Plan of an Elizabethan Flower-Garden 372 

 100 Plan of the Koccoco Garden of Baron 



Hiigel, at Hietzing . . - 443 



111. Plan of a Garden for the Natural Ar. 



rangement of Herbaceous Plants - 498 



118. Plan of a Flower-Garden for a Hill with 



a sandy Soil .... 548 



119. Plan of a Flower-Garden adapted for a 



Hollow with a peaty Soil . - 550 



125. Plan of a Flower.Garden with angular 



Beds ■ . . - . .635 



126—128. Ground Plan and Views of Garden 



Scenery, intended to point out errors 



in Landscape-Gardening . 658 — 661 



135. Plan of a Flower.Garden prevalent about 



the Middle of the Seventeenth Century 667 



APPARATUS FOR HEATING WITH 

 HOT-WATER. 



51. Hot- Water Apparatus in use at Strath- 



fieldsaye .... - 177 



PLANS AND VIEWS OF CEMETERIES, 

 WITH DIAGRAMS, &c., ILLUSTRATIVE 

 OF WHAT IS REQUIRED IN THEM. 



19. Mode of Laying out a Cemetery in 



imaginary Squares ... 144 



20. Manner of marking the Stones at the 



Angles of the Squares - . . 145 



21—28. Plans of Beds and Borders for 

 Flowers and Shrubs for each side of a 

 Cemetery Walk . . 150, 151 



29. Ground Plan of the Entriince Lodge to 



the Tower Hamlets Cemetery - 153 



30. Section of a Vault fitted up with Cata- 



combs ..... 154 



31. Section of a Brick Grave and a common 



Grave ..... 155 



32. Pedestal on an under-ground Pier - 156 

 S3. Double Foundation for Head-Stones - 1.57 



34. Monumental Tally of Cast-iron - 157 



35. Double Bed for two Rows of Graves - 158 



36. Section of a Cesspool - _ . 15s 

 37 — 44. View, Plan, Elevations, and Sections 



of Grave-Boards used in Cemeteries 



159—161 

 45,46. Screw Lever and Plank Hook - 162 



56, 57. Concealed Brick and Tile Edging for 



- Cemetery Walks ... 217 



72. Mr. Jukes's Truck-Hearse - -299 



81. Ground Plan of Cambridge Cemetery - £57 



82, 83. Sections of the Ground at the Cain- 



bridge Cemetery -. . . 359 



84. Ground Plan of the Chapel at the Cam. 



bridge Cemetery ... 359 



8k View of Entrance Lodge designed for 



the Cambridge Cemetery . . 360 



86, 87. View and Section of the Chapel de- 

 signed for the Cambridge Cemetery - 360 



88. Isometrical View of the Cambridge 



Cemetery . . . _ 36I 



90. Design for Laying out and Planting a 



Cemetery on hilly Ground . . 400 



91, 92. Views of the South Metropolitan 



Cemetery ... 4112, 403 



93,94. Views of Tmkisli Cemeteries 404,405 



95. View of a Chinese Cemetery - -406 

 A -1. 



