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94, Door from the frame-ground to the slip behind. 
95, Gate from the slip to the farmyard. 
96, A gate from the slip to the fields of the farm. 
97, Grass field, forming part of the farm. 
Fig. 13, in p. 476, 477, is a vertical profile of the gardens and plea- 
sure-ground, with the farmyard, and a small portion of the farm. This 
view shows : — 
1, The house. 2, The domestic offices arid yard. 3, Vinery in a small 
garden. 
4, Back entrance to the domestic offices, and the smaller kitchen-garden* 
On one side of this walk is placed one of Fuller’s portable ice-boxes. 
5, The smaller kitchen-garden. 
6, Broad border for pits ; and in which there is a cold-pit for protect- 
ing vegetables during winter. 
7, Boundary plantation. 
8, Angular brick wall, for the sake of having different aspects for the fruit 
trees which are trained against it ; and for strength, being only one 
brick in thickness for lessening the expense. 
9, Pond in the largest kitchen-garden, supplied from the brook by pipes 
with waste pipe to the pond on the lawn. 
10, Filbert plantation. 
11, Orchard and boundary plantation. 
12, Covered seat ; of which a view is shown in Fig. 12. In front of this 
seat there is a mulberry tree of large dimensions, which was trans* 
[Fig. 12. Covered Seat, of grotesque and rustic Masonry i] 
