rAETICULARS RELATING TO THE ACCOMPANYING PLANS OF THE BOTANIC GARDENS. 
I.— EXPLANATORY NOTKS IX CONNECTION WITH GENERAL PLAN. 
A— Entrance to Gartlcna, St. KiUla-roail, fmm City, Knici-alil 
Hill. &c 
B-Entram-t' for Carts, Ac, to Store rOi>ni, yardy, &C. 
C— Entrance fruni JilillHwyn-street, South Yarra. 
D— Eiiti-aiice from Tark-strcct, South Yarra. 
E— Entrance No. 1, from Anderwon-strt-et, South Yaira. 
F— Entrance No. 2, from Anderson-Htreet, South Yanu. 
Q^Kntrance, via Botanical Mridi^e, from Richmond, East Mel- 
bourne, &c. 
H —Entrance, rid Yarra Hank, from City. .t-c. 
I —Entrance, rid lirander's Ferry, from Jolimont, F:astMclhourne. 
la— Entrance (Private) from Govenuncnt Hoiific. 
J —Entrance (Private) to Dire^tur's residence. 
K— Office. 
L— Director's residence and cndos^'d ynmnds arciind same. 
JVI —Succulent house for Cacti. 
N — Bower. 
O— Pa^'oda constructed of \Yest Axistralian woi-ds. 
P- Rustic foot-bi-idgc across north-west portion of Lake. 
Q — Gardener's dwelling-. 
R — Rustic font-bridf^e across arm of Lake. 
5 — Rxistic summer-house constructed in'inci]mlly of Xati\*e woods, 
Acacias, -ic. 
T —Laboratory. 
U — 1, Label room; '2, Seed room. 
V^^Iowing Machine shed. 
VV— raint shop. 
X — Caq^entcr's shop and store ronm. 
Y — Gardener's dwelling'. 
Z — Propa^atin^: department, No. 2. 1, Pottin.Lj shed ; 2, Propa- 
g-ating house and frames, 
A A-Larj,'c triauKidar Flower bed, containing collections of Dahlias, 
Roses, Chrysantheuiums, &e., &c. 1 and 2, Groups of 
tropical foliag'C plants. 
A B— Class ground, ccnitaining dilfeifut Natural Orders of Plants 
an-anged in \ arious beds. 
Ac— Hedge of Pittospomm eugeni aides. 
A D— Plantation of Eucalypti. 
A F -Experimental grounds. 
^Q_t;r,:iup of ornanu;ntal trees and shrul'H. 
Ag— (Centml Lawn). To*'l shed. 
A H— Knibankment on the north side of Lake ornamentally planted 
with Pinus itisignis, Cordyline«, A;c., &c. 
A I — Island in l^ke, planted with Melaleuca ericifolia. 
A J - Island in Lake, planted with Oynerium argenteum. 
Ak— Tslaiid in Lake, planted with Mclah uca erieifoUa. 
A L— Islands in Lake ornamentally planted with Ferns, Cordyliuea, 
Anindo, &c. 
Am— Large area covered with Melaleuca ericifolia. 
A N-Gi'f»"P large specimens of the Cabbage-tree Palm(Livi8tona 
anstralis). 
Ao— t'r'i'cnuKlelled portion of the gardens. 
A p— Projmgating department. 1, Propagating houses ; 2, Nursery 
shed'*; 3. Plant frames; 4, Potting shed ; 5, Potting aud 
|iacking sheds. 
AR-l^arge triangular-shaped bed of trees and shrulis. 
A R— (Edge of Lake). Grou]) of ornamental aud colored foliage 
plants. 
As— Group of trees and shrubs. 
A u— Rustic summer house. 
A V— Liirge niassi\c rockery. 
Aw—Lrfii'flC triangular-shaped bed <-f trees and shrubs. 
A x^'i*0"P eontaining collection of hardy \ ariegated and coloi-od 
foliage plants. 
Ay- Bi^ds containing florists' flowers — Roues, Pentstcmoua, 
Pclarg'^niums, &c. 
A z— Victoria Regia house. 
B^_Feni ground and gully. 
B Rustic summer house. 
BQ_I3ed of dwarf flowering Shrubs. 
Be -Fern and eeonomie plant house. 
B Carpenter's dwelling. 
Bg— Erected portion of new conservatory. 
Bh—^k^vcI quarry. 
B I — Gardenei-'s dwelling, 
B J Reservoir. 
A E— Pinetum bank. 
ENCLOSED GROUNDS NEAR DrUECTOU'S HOUSE. 
1j 2j 3, 4, 5-Bcd3 and groups of ornamcutal trees, shrubs, and 7^ 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-Bedb aud groups of^ ornamental 
flowering plants. 
5— Group of Azaleas and Camellias. 
and tropical foliaged trees, shrubs, and flowering plants. 
15— Group containing natural order Magnoliaceac. 
16— On.amental group of trees and shrubs. 
iy-_Group contaiTiiug natural order TernstrfBiuiacea). 
18— Group containing natural order Ranunculaceae. 
■|9 -Group containing natural order Rosacea). 
Q^Q -Ovowyf containing natural order Saxifrageie. 
21 -Group containing natural order Urtic^iEC ( sub-order 
Ulmacea-). 
22 — Group containing natural order PittosporccC. 
23— Group containing uatural order Capi»arideEe. 
24— Group containing natural order Urtieefe. 
25 -Group containing natural order Berburidea;. 
26— Group containing natural order SolaneEe. 
27 -Group containing natural order Cupuliferao. 
28— Large ornamental group of trees, shrubs, and flowcrin 
plants. 
Group containing natural order Thymclese. 
29 
WESTERN LAWN. 
3Q_t;roup containing uatural order Cistineai. 
3 "I —Group containing natural order Pol ygaleffl. 
32— Group containitig natural order Epacridew. 
33_Group containing uatural order Laurincie. 
34 35— Groups of ornamental and colored foliage plants. 
36_Group containing natural order Proteacea-, Xo. 1. 
37_C;roup containing nattiral order Polemoniaceje. 
3g_Group containing natural order Urticeie (sub-oi-der Moraceie). 
39_Group containing natural order Proteacea;, No. 2, 
4Q_Group of dwarf Australian flowering shrubs. 
4-|_<:;i.oup containing uatural order EricaceiR. 
42— Grtjup containing natural order il.\drophyllacea3. , ^ 
43^ 44^ 45-GroupH ci)ntaining c<tllection of j>lant8 of modieinal 
value. 
46— Large ornainental bed of trees and yhrubs, inchulinu also 
the Camellia ground. 
47— Group (No. \) of plants of nic.licinul value. 
BUFFALO GRASS LAWN 
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61- 
Ornamental Grou])S of trees, shrubs, tropical and colored 
foliage, and flowering jilants. 
62 -Group of Pittosporums. 
63, 64— tJroups of various ornamental shrubs, ^c. 
65— Group containing natural order Zygophyllea;, inchKliuL 
Mfliantheie. 
66— Group containing natural ortler Rutacea;. 
67— Group of miscellaneous shrubs. 
