approaching, and commences to t'xoiTise all its 

 power of language to amuse the visitor. There 

 IQ^ j3so wmit i^rg^f MifmitoiiaL Cbchin Ohtnn^ 



wko ioutal^ in 'their peculiar voice, not only all 

 the sounds uttered by the birds around tliem, Vmt 

 also the various cries of the Cliiiiese, w hvn vend- 

 ing their wares about the streets ; tlie imitation 



elioiee flowering shmb$lixiil|»lantSj — an ascent of 

 a flight of steps brings the visitor to another gar- 

 den on a terrace J to which there is also an entrance 

 &dm the upper ximim ^ SsM cliwelllxrg^idtise t 



Both in external appearance, and internal ar- 

 rangement, there is a display of much taste and 

 elegance, and every arrangement calculated to 



twenty in breadth, and probably thirty or forty 

 feet high ; it is divided into two portions, 

 having comumnications from one to tiie other, 

 usually left open, but capable of being closed^ 

 if moh a p]^(»cee^af should he ^smd mo66- 

 BBXy* It is situated on one side of the lionsc, 

 the windows of which look tbroiigli the lattice- 

 work into the aviary ; the whole of tiie aviary, 

 above and aronndt having a similar lattict* 



