102 The Art of Landscape Gardening 



where we often see the water, in its progress from one 

 lake to another, dashing among broken fragments or 

 gently gliding over ledges of rock which form the 

 bottom of the channel. This may be accomplished at 

 Harewood, where the most beautiful stone is easily 

 procured, but in disposing the ledges of rock, they 

 should not be laid horizontally, but with the same 

 slanting inclination that is observed, more or less, in the 

 bed of the neighbouring river. 



