Ch ap. VI of Gardening^. 



The two following Plates^ which are the fifth and fixth,' 

 contain Cabinets and Salons fit to be placed in Woods, in 

 ^afe the Defigns of thofe already given fhould not fuit the 

 Places you have for them, or fliould not be liked fo well i 

 you may then make Choice of any of the twelve Figures 

 that are in thefe two Plates, of which I fliall likewife give 

 no particular Defcription, the Eye being able to judge of 

 what they contain. I have caufed thefe Salons to be en- 

 graved the larger, that you might be able to plant after 

 chefe Defigns^ without being obliged to draw them over a 

 fecond time. 



The feventh Plate prefcnts a Grove of a different Nature 

 from the foregoing, and is that we call an open Grove in 

 Compartimcnts. This Plate contains but one fuigle Defign, 

 that, being the larger, you might better judge of its Difpo- 

 fition I but though it appear large in the Plate, it contains 

 however but one Acre at moft, and is adorn'd and call: into 

 as many Compartiments as poffible. This Grove is crofled 

 by two Walks, which center upon aBafon that forms an ir- 

 regular Oitogone, and is environM with an oval Hall, which 

 is cut in its four Middle Lines by Walks, that lead to little 

 Cabinets ^a^ndViftas contrivM in the Squares of this Wood i 

 whence, from Seats conveniently placed, you difcover the; 

 middle Water-fpout. The Spaces between thefe Cabinets 

 are polfeffed by Grafs-plots call: into Knots and Circles, 

 adorn'd with Yew^ regularly difpofed. The Palifades of 

 tliis Grove fhould be kept no more than Breaft-high, that 

 all the Pieces of the Compartiment may be feen over 

 them. 



Oni quarter of this Defign is marked with a fingle Line 

 only for the Palifade, and with a Cypher for the Place of 

 the Trees, that it might be put in Execution with lefs Trou- 

 ble, than could be done, if the Trees and Palifades wer§ 

 raifed in Perfpedive, as they are in the reft of the Defign. 



Lk the eighth Plate you have four diftintft Pieces, that 

 may be made ufe of in the Middle of a Wood, in cafe you 

 Ihould not like the foregoing Defigns fo well. Thefe are 

 Halls planted with Trees that ftand detacli'd, with Yews be-, 

 tween them. 



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