TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
The finished photographs should be marked and referred to 
their respective stations on the map. If the map is made to a large 
scale it will be possible to mount the photographs directly on the 
map with lines connecting each picture with its station. Such a 
study is instructive to the maker and interesting to others. If 
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Fic. 145. In Tae Tuicx or Taz Woops — from Viewpoint E 
several members of a class can bring together a series of such studies 
the results will be especially agreeable. 
Finally the pupil should now consider and report what prac- 
ticable changes can be made in the road thus studied in order to 
make if more interesting and delightful to those who travel 
there. 
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