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(\des oF'the two lowermdft of thofe three Bafins, which two Foot do 
I'ervc for conveying the Water that is to make the kii'cr Sheets, which 
will be pvefently mentioned. On both Tides ot the uppermoft of thole 
three Semi oval Bafins there is placed a Pine-aPplc in Stone, by way of 
Ornamant ; and on both Tides of the fccond or thofe Bafins, is eredhed a 
round fcollopt Balin of two Foot diameter, that has a Spout in the 
middle, which throws up the Water about two Foot, From three parvs 
of thofe round fcollopt Bafins, as well as from the whole front ot the 
' three great Semi-oval Bafins, the Water does fall into the uppermoft of 
lix lefler Semi- oval Bafins placed on each fide. Thefe lefler Bafins are 
about a Yard in front, befides allowance of about two more for the 
forming of thefinaller Falls of Water that are now to be mentioned. 
On each fide of the fix lefler Bafions, both on the right and left of the 
Strudbure, there aremade little Sheets of Water one below another in 
fix Delccnts, contiguous to thofe made from the forefald lefler Bafins. 
But at the bottom of this Fabrick, between the Falls on both fides, there 
is an excellent Statue of Narcijfus at length in Marble, ftanding up- 
■ right, bur looking a little downward into the Water in the common 
Bafin, or Receiver below ; and holding a Hunting-Horn in one Hand, 
whilft hedraws up the other by way -of Admiration,, at the beholding 
of his own Refie^S;ion in the Water. 
Again, turning from the fountain of Venus on the left Hand the fame 
‘ diftance in this Crofs-Walk, as we did before from thence on the right 
to come to the Celcftial Globe ; there is, I fay, on the left fuch another 
Noble Fountain, in the middle of which is eredfed a Terrefirial Globe. 
On this Globe, Europe, Afia^ Africa and America, the four parts of the 
World, are exactly, pain red, and out of the feveral parts of it there do 
fpring a great number of Spouts, which throw up the Water from ail 
parts round it, as in the former Globe, This is likewife placed on a 
' high Pedeftal, round which there are four naked Boys in Marble, the 
firft with a Grown on his Head, the fecond with a Turba?jf, the thirdi a 
Negro in his fhort frizled Hair, and the fourth with long Hair hanging 
‘ down his Back ; The four Boys reprefenting the Inhabitants of the Four 
parts of the Earth. 
At the end of this Walk, beyond this Globe, and on the flope of the 
. oppofite Terras- Walk, there is fuch another admirable as was 
juft nowdeferibed. Only in the middle of this Cafeade there is a Mar- 
ble Statueof Gdatea fitting with a JL«re in her Hand, at the bottom of 
the Fabrick, where Narcijfus'^^is placed In the former Cafeade. 
All along the middle of this Crofs- Walk, between the Fountain of 
Verws and each of the Globes, as alfb between the Globe^ and the Cafeades 
■ now deferibed, there are little Canals without any jette's in them, of the 
fame length aniFmake with the others that were placed on the Tides of 
the firft Walk. 
This firft Partition of the Garden, that contains all the aforefald 
Fountains and Cafeades, does likewife contain eight {kvtx^Farterres,- all 
the 
