Plate XLII. The Garden from the House a 



Plate XLIII. i A Side Path b 



Plate XLIII. 2 Through the Pergola c 



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Plate XLIV. i " Pan of Rohallion " a 

 Plate XLIV. 2 The Sand Garden b 



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Plate XLV. i The House from the Lawn. « 

 Plate XLV. 2 A Box-bordered Walk b 



Plate XLVI. i The Grass Walk to the River c 

 Plate XLVI. 2 Along the House Front d 



Plate XLVII. Looking through the Pergola' 



Plate XLVIII. i Looking through the Pergola 



Plate XLVIII. 2 A Seat under the Vines 



Plate XLVIII. 3 Looking through the Pergola 



Plate XLVIII. 4 The Japanese Water Garden 



Plate XLIX. The Japanese Water Garden 



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Plate L. i The Garden looking toward the 



House a 

 Plate L. 2 The Garden from the House b 



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Plate LI. i The West Corner of the Garden a 

 Plate LI. 2 By the Summer-house h 



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Mr. Charles A. Platt, Architect 





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PtATE LII. From" the East Side of the Garden a 



