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Oti Forming a New Scientific Garden. 
Three pounds, would be quite enpugh to be paid yearly, by each 
Fellow, which should give him the same privilege as that granted by 
. the present Zoological Society, viz.—to give tickets to his acquaint¬ 
ances, to see the Gardens, on payment of one shilling each. This 
would always keep the place highly respectable, and be an inducement 
to gentlemen in all parts of the kingdom, to become Subscribers; as it 
would, undoubtedly, give them great pleasure to have it in their power 
to give a ticket of introduction, to any of their friends. 
We think, too, some improvement might be made with regard to the 
privileges of Subscribers. Each Subscriber should enter himself to 
pay yearly, £T, £2, £3, £4 or £5, as suited his inclination:—and the 
Subscriber of TT, should have the same privileges as the Subscriber of 
£6, except one, viz.—for every pound he paid, he should have 20 
tickets of admission for his friends By this pre-eminent privilege being 
given to the highest Subscribers, many would be induced to become 
Subscribers of £4 or To, who would otherwise have subscribed but 
£ 1, and would be one means of increasing the number of them. 
In recommending a plan like the present, to the especial attention 
of the Societies in question, we have no other motive in view, than a 
desire to see all their scientific objects carried into effect, and at 
the same time, see them accomplish something worthy of a great 
nation. 
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REFERENCES TO THE PLAN. 
1. —Entrance Lodges. 
2. —Large open Shed, for holding about thirty carriages, in case of rain. 
3. —Room for the person to take money, tickets, &c., and who would give clieques 
for viewing’ the Garden. 
4. —To hold cloaks, great coats, umbrellas, &c. 
5 —Ante-room to the Medico-Botanic Council-Room. 
G.—Medico-Botanic Council-Room. 
7. —Room to receive the Cheques. 
8. —House for the Librarian of the Zoolgical Depatment j he slionld also have 
charoe of the Zoolosfical Museum. 
9. —Ante-room to the Zooloo-ical Council Room. 
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I’O.—Library for the Zoological Department. 
11.—Museum for the Zoological Department. 
12-House for the Librarian of the Zoological Department. 
13. —House for the Head Keeper of the Beasts. 
14. —Ante-Room to the Horticultural ( onncil-Room. 
15. —Council-Rooj!) of the Horticultural I'epartment. 
IG.— Library for the Horticultural and Medico-Botanic Department. 
