applied to Public Cemeteries. 



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No. 10. [fig. 82.] Section across the terrace on the line e e ff, in which 

 a is the gravel walk ; b, the grass walk, 3 ft. wide ; c, the raised space for the 

 head-stones between the two rows of graves ; and d, the grass walks between 

 the double beds of graves. 



Fig. 82. Section across the Terrace, and one of the Double Beds for Graves. 



No. 1 1 . \fig. 83.] Section across the hedge and bank forming the boundary 

 along tlie Histon Road, on the line g g h h. 



No. 12. [fig. 35. in p. 158.] A plan showing a vault, 

 a brick grave, a common grave, and the mode of num- 

 bering the graves. 



No. 13. \fig. 30. in p. 154.] Section through a brick 

 or stone vault and a common grave. 



No. 14. [fig. 31. in p. 155.] Section through a brick 

 or stone grave and a common grave. 



No. 15. f j%. 88. in p. 361.] Isometrical view of the 

 whole. [Though this view is on a very small scale, it 

 is sufficient to indicate the style of the buildings, and 

 the character of the trees : the two gardens in front are 

 also shown, the reserve ground partly turned into a ^'f;'?,^- ^'^1*'"^ across the 



, 1 TT ■ 1 1111 . Hedge and Bank fanning 



garden, the Huntmgdon entrance lodge, and the mason s the Boundary along the 

 shed.] Histon Road. 



Designs for the main entrance lodge and chapel were given in by Mr. Lamb, 

 both in the Gothic and Italian styles. The directors chose those in the former 

 style, as will appear from a glance at the 

 isometrical view ; but, as the designs in the 

 Italian style have great merit, we have had 

 them engraved, partly on this account, and 

 partly because the elevations suit the same 

 plans as those which have been adopted. 



Fig. 84. is a ground plan of the chapel, 

 in which a is the porch ; b, four sittings ; c, 

 four sittings ; d, coffin ; e, twenty-four sit- 

 tini^s ; /, twenty-four sittings j g, pulpit ; h, 

 registry ; i, terrace. 



Fig. 85. Elevation of the main entrance 

 lodge and gates. The ground plan con- 

 tains a porch, a room to be used as an office, 

 hving-room, kitchen, and back-kitchen, open 

 court, and shed for implements, &c. The 

 floor above contains three bed-rooms and 

 closets. 



Fig. 86. is a perspective view of the ele- 

 vation, and fig. 87. a longitudinal section. 



[As stone is remarkably abundant at Cam- =/f „ .. „ /•?-- 



bridge, and very easily worked, Mr. Lamb ""'""" ' ' '' ' ^~~~' 

 has designed all the buildings with a view to Fig. 8t. Ground Plan of the chapei. 



