2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[OCTOBER 31, 1874, 
THE PRINCE CONSORT’S MAUSOLEUM. 
though our space be. a ii i have special 
of 
cause for alluding to Jam Scotland, 
because in his poem of “ The King’s Owhair ” 
iest noti w o 
1424, and ~~ description of the 
gardens is ia couche 
ey ape was there maide fast by the agas wall 
A garden faire, and in the corneris s 
An herbere gree ne bait lon g and small 
Railit about, and s 
Was all the place pa ‘Sian sities knet, 
RUINS AT VIRGINIA WATER. 
That lyfe was non, brain there forbye, 
ce any wight espye, 
The TEER poa swete Jen 
i with aiea a here poe there, 
That as it emh o a lyfe w 
The bewis spred the h alate all ‘about 
It forms no part of our purpose to record the 
Mee changes and additions ema gt ar 
e by various monarchs. Suffice it 
that many of the most hnitin Bn 
THE CULLODEN OBELISK, 
| eg Bs by George cea and continued by 
| his essors,—such as the ki an garda 
at Pikmar ‘have been com mpleted u 
| enlightened spiniradonni of-the Prinod Con- 
sort. ou ts of farm offices. were erected, 
a large eiuanitity of the liid drained, new roads 
ma ade, new bining undertaken, the pasturage 
improved, cottages an hools built, herds of 
cattle—such as Hy 23 refords, Devons, a and Short 
| horns reared ; sawmills and s tam ploughs set 
work, new dairies constructed, and many 
other works of improvement undertaken All 
this and more is told in Mr. Menzies’ History 
= 
CASCADE AT VIRGINIA WATER. 
