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the beds. The whole compartment is enclosed by 

 a Hornbeam-hedge, bordered with Moss Roses ; 

 the garden was designed and executed by Mr. Sin- 

 clair, F.L.S. H.S., then His Grace's Gardener, the 

 well-known author of that valuable work, " Hortus 

 Gramineus Woburnensis," which contains the result 

 of many years' laborious analysis on his part, and 

 which is, therefore, a great acquisition to every agri- 

 culturist. In conclusion, we must not omit to men- 

 tion that another walk, springing from the Green- 

 house, conducts the visitor close "by the Rosarium 

 Britannicum, and its adjoining sheet of water, to 

 the Menagerie. This interesting department oc- 

 cupies above two acres of ground, and consists of 

 a rustic cottage, and various wired compartments, 

 for the different fowls and animals which it con- 

 tains; but as these buildings form the subject of 

 a distinct plate and description, it is unnecessary 

 to particularise them further in this place. 



Reference to the General Plan of the 

 Pleasure Ground. 



1. Abbey. 



2. Parterres in front of the Libraries. 



3. Her Grace's Private Flower Garden. 



4. Covered Walk. 



5. Sculpture Gallery. 



6. Parterres in front of the Sculpture Gallery. 



7. Greenhouse. 



8. Camellia House. 



