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LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
road, ci, is the boundary on one side : dd are prettily wooded 
dells or hollows, which, together with a few groups near 
the proposed site of the house, c , and a few scattered single 
trees, make up the aggregate of the original woody embel- 
lishments of the locality. 
In the next figure (Fig. 19) a ground plan of the place is 
given, as it would appear after having been judiciously 
laid out and planted, with several years 5 growth. At a, the 
approach road leaves the public highway and leads to the 
house at c : from whence paths of smaller size, b, make 
the circuit of the ornamental portion of the residence, 
taking advantage of the wooded dells, d, originally existing, 
which offer some scope for varied walks concealed from 
each other by the intervening masses of thicket. It wil 
