XVI LIST OF PLATES. 



116. TiGl 



38. The Colonnade at Versailles ... 247 



39. View in the Gardens of the Petit Trianon . .... . 25C 



40. The Parterre at Fontainebleau .353 



41. View from the Parterre at Fontainebleau .... . 254 



42. Gardens and Palace of St. Cloud 259 



43. The Peach trained as an oblique cordon .... . . 368 



44. Pear tree trained as a Palmette Verrier ... . . . 374 



45. View in Mushroom Caves under Montrouge . . . 477 



46. The Halles Centrales 540 



47. Interior of the Halles Centrales . 542 



48. The Place St. Sulpice 544 



MAPS:- 



Bois de Boulogne ....... . .28 



„ Vincennes . . . .36 



Versailles et les Trianons . . . . . 248 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



In Preparation, and will be Published during the present Year, 



ALPINE PLANT& 



This book will contain an explanation of the principles on wlucli the exquisite flora 

 of Alpine countries may be grown in all parts of the British Islands; illustrations of 

 properly formed rockwork for these plants, with sections showing the wrong as well 

 as the right modes of constructing it ; views of the natural homes of the plants, 

 illustrating the Author's tour in the Alps, and a description, devoid of all technicalities, 

 of a choice selection of the more beautiful and interesting kinds, and their successful 

 cultivation. 



