Char VI. of Gardening. 



little Gallery of Water, compofed of feven Bubbling-Spouts 

 that fall again into a Gutter^ or Trencli, made in the Mid- 

 dle, The Palifade is border'd with Pedeflals^ Figures^ and 

 Yews between them > and at the two Extremities of the 

 Gallery are two Niches with Seats. The fourth is of a fquare 

 Form, hollow'd on each Face, with a Piece of Grafs-worfc . 

 in the Middle, and four Yew-Trees at the Corners, The 

 fifth Cabinet in eourfe is a Figure in Cants^ which form ati 

 irregular Oiftogone, and in the Middle of it is a circular 

 Bowling-green. The fixthis a Gallery very different from 

 the former, in that it is planted with Trees, and terminated 

 by OvalBafons widi Seats. The feverith is very plain, being 

 no more than a long Square hollowed out at the two Ends, 

 with a Grafs-plot, and tw^o large Yews planted in the Cen- 

 ters of the Semi-circles,= Laftly, The eighth Cabinet is of 

 a fquare Form, th& Angles of which are ftruck off by Cants,^ 

 and the Middle is filled with a Grafs-work chamfered out at^ 

 the four Corners. 



These two Woods contain about feven Acres each, and- 

 are proper only where there is a great deal of Room. Ne-- 

 verthelefs, their Defigns may be executed leiTer, or bigger^,, 

 according to the Place > but the larger they are, the better^ 

 Beeaufe the Walks come not fo near one another. The Scale 

 which i* common to both thefe Defigns, will inform you of 

 all the Proportions. 



The fecond Plate contains four Defigns of Foreft-WoodSj.. 

 whofeForm is oblong, and the Extent about fix Acres. In . 

 the three firft Figures, are Woods proper for a great Line or; 

 ¥ifta, where a large Walk muft be kept in the Middle,^ 

 which parts the Defign in t^vo, and yet does not hindei- the 

 Whole from appearing very regular and agreeable. 



I N the firft Figure are fmall Alleys running in fquare 

 Compartiments, which are terminated by fix feveral Cabi- 

 nets, adorn d wdth Arbors, Green-plots, Seats, and Yew- 

 Trees. In the Middle of the great Walk is defign'd a Hall 

 in Cants, and a Bafon of Water with one Spout. 



The Alleys of the fecond Figure are difpofed fo, tfiat the 

 Cabinets at the Corners ftrike one into the other : But the 

 Hall differs very much frona the others^ being made with a 



Sweep; 



