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•53Ì-934 Planting pleasnre-grounds - - ¡ 1 «
I t U i p » n g p S ^ » l f i - fi'
947 9 4 8 ^lfonnd headed and spirai trees -
9 4 9 ’ Systematic groups , , ' '
950 Stakes for newly planted trees
951 952 Tree guards - - " _
9541 955 Effects of pruning -
95G Trees in a park - -
^ r 8 S ? Ì r e Ì ” r i i ° ? o N timber - ;
959 Hedge-vows -
960—962 Scattered trees -
966 Mode o f measuring timber
967. 968 Modes of catching mice
983 Mode of laying out grounds
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335, 336 Spanish hoes -
337—340 Pronged hoes
341 D rill hoe -
342—345 French hoes -
346—349 Dutch hoes -
350 Wheel hoe
351 D rill rake - - '
352—354 Daisy rakes -
355 Snow plough -
356-358 Wheel tu rf rasers -
359, 360 Weed extirpators -
361 Besom
Insects, ^c.
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Fountains.
36 Dutch fountains - -
45 Jet d’eau a t St. Cloud _ -
96 Nymph wringing her hair
97 Nymph wringing her robe
98 Man with an umbrena -
l l ^ ’ ^ S e V lV S a r t t S m n i o w e r s
Garden Ornaments.
37 Rustic seat
121 Rustic arbour
124 Rustic shed -
139 141 Ornamental bridges
155 Statue in a Polish garden
234 American garden fence -
854 Rustic fences - "
870, 871 Baskets, &c., for flowers
877 Rustic hut - - '
878 Grecian temple -
989 Arbour of haze! rods
990, 991 Trellis-work . ^ "
993—995 Flower-baskets, &c.
000 Rustic building - - '
Greenhouses and Hothouses.
593 Greenhouse of Solomon de Caus
S i '& ? e e S S V l h a b o b n e t F o ; f - '
597 598 Hothouses a t St. Petersbuigh
599—602 Double-roofed planthouses -
603 Gla ss end of planthoiise -
604 Span-roofed greenhouse -
605—608 Curvilinear houses - -
609 Planthouses a t Wilhelm s Hohe -
610—613 Conservatory a t Chatsworth
653—657 Mushroom houses -
833 Conservatory for oranges
880 Curvilinear greenhouse -
881 Economical greenhouse -
Heating Hothouses.
614—616 Flues and pipes
617 Wittv’s furnace -
618-629 Modes of',>eatog^y i
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278 Eggs
279 Pupje - - "
280 Cockchafer - ‘
281 Wireworm - ' ' _
282 Cockroach - “
283 Dragon-flies ^ ^ ‘
284 Swallow-tail butterfly ■■
285 The sm a ll t o r t o i s e s h e l l b u t t e r f ly
286 C a b b a g e b u t t e r f l i e s
287 P rivet hawk-moth - " _
288 I l e m i p t e r a -
289 Lady-bird - - '
290 Scale insects - "
291 Diptera I
292 Tipulaj -
293 Other flies - " ' .
294 Mites " " “ I -
295 Slugs ■ "
775 Cabbage butterflies
778 in s e c ts infesting the bean -
806, 807 Insects infesting the gooseberry
820 Hornet -
883 Water-beetles - - " _
I S M l 'IS iy lu s d e stric to r, and Slrex glgas
97 0’ Beetle on the fir-tnbe
Insti-uments of Designation.
431—435 Wooden tallies -
436, 437 Leaden tallies -
438—445 Other tallies -
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Insti-uments o f Direction.
419 Neeve’s instrument i transferring
angles
420 Godsall’s parallel rods
421 Broad’s measurer
422—424 Dendrometers
425. 427 Ground-compasses
426 Borning-piece -
428__430 Ground levels
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611—614
615—617
618 629 Modes or neauiig ^3
630 639 Modes of heating by h o t water
640—645 Modes of heating by hot air
Implements.
300-310 P ic k a x e s , spades, and forks - 515
311,312 Dibbers - - ' _ 515
331134 FTlroowweerl tran-s pl, anter -“ . ._ 5. 15,
315 Under-foot spade - - * . 5 1 6
316 T u rf spade - - ' . gjg
318 HmdiSTflower transplanter - -
319—325 Hoes and rakes - -
326 T u rf-cutter - ' . 518
327 Turf-beetle - "
328 Turf-raser - - ' gjo
329,330 T u rf scrapers - - _ j-^g
331 Dock-weeder - - ' . 5 1 8
332,333 Leicestershire hoe - -
334’ Bicton hoes - “ ‘ ‘
Instruments of Operation.
36-2. 364 Grafting W e s -
363 Godsall’s budding knife -
365 Budding knife - - "
366, 367 Asparagus knives -
368, 369 Forest chisels
370—372 P runing bills
373— 37 5 P runing saws
376 Hedge-bills . - -
377 Daisy knife - " "
378, 379 Indian saws -
380—383 Averruncators
384—388 P runing shears
389 Sécateur - - - "
390 Ringing shears - ' "
391 French pruning-sliears -
392,393 Hedge-shears - -
S I 3 9 r ¥ u r f - s h e a r s and verge-shears
397 Hand-scythe - -
398—403 Bark scalers
404—408 Barking irons
409 Hammer - , "
410—413 F ru it gatherers
414 Grape gatherer - - “
415 Berry gatherer - - "
416 Peacli gatherer -
417 Garden pincers -
418 Climbing spur
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L IST OF ENGRAVINGS.
Landscape Architecture.
No. Page
3 Martin’s'Babylon - - _ 7
8 Adrian’s villa - - - - 18
9 Italian Castle from Titian - - 26
10 Villa from Giotto - - - 26
11 Villa from Julio Romano
12 Villa of Solimene
13 Castle from Breemberg -
17 Isola Bella - - - - 3 3
21 Palace a t Monza - - - - 34
22 Petrarch’s House a t Arquà - - 35
23 Villa Borghese - - - > 3 6
24 Villa a t Pausiilipo
26 Palace at Caserfti
27 Villa from Doinenichino
28 Villa from Claude
4 7 Rousseau’s Cottage - - - 77
48 Ground plan - - - - 77
-50 Lodge and gate of the park of Madame
de Cayla a t St. Ouen . . .
54 Château do Neuviller - . _
56 Hothouses of M. Boursault
61 Bel Respiro - - - - 90
81 Palace at Munich - - - 126
82 Pinakothek a t Munich -
86 Glyptothek
i Palace of Solitude
89 Mon Repos
90 Palace of Rosenstein
91 Chapel of Ilothenberg
93 Valley of Weil -
95 Castle of Heidelberg
101 Gate at Heidelberg
107 Palace a t Carlsruhe
110, 111 Gates at Carlsruhe -
118 Gate to the Botanic Garden at Munich
123 Ferney . - _ _
127 Frederiksberg
130 Marienlust
137 Tzarsco Celo
142 Gorenki -
144 A stanina, near Moscow -
145 Petrowsky
149 Tzaritzina - - -
152,153 Palace of Lazienki -
156 Villa Nuova, near Warsaw
157,158 Villa of Count Kownatzki -
172 Palace of Nonesuch
173 Oxneed Hall
183 Alton Towers - _ _
186 Tower at Alton . . .
191 Hermit’s cottage - - -
194 Pagoda on a large scale -
196 Pump-room a t Wingfield
197 Lodge at Beulah Spa
200 Hopetoun House - - .
206 Asiatic palace
210 Well in Persia -
211 Pigeon-houses in Persia -
212 Hindoo villa - - -
213 Houses at Dinapoor
214 Interior of a house in Ceylon
231 Houses a t Riceborough, in North America
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257 Castellated lodge -
258 Artificial ruin - - -
259 Picturesque cottage
265 Aviary . - _ .
269 Aviary at Brighton
2 7 2 Gardener’s house
273 Bailiff’s cottage and entrance-gate
274 Lodge . . . .
275 Gardener’s house at Redleaf
996 Parsonage house . . .
997 Rectory o fth e Rev. T . Gamier -
1003 Villa of Consèqua a t Canton
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Landscapes.
2 Mit-Rahynch . . . . 5
70 Vale of Montmorency . . . 106
71 Quarries and wheel . . . 100
131 Esrom Lake - - - - 181
136 Village a t Enontekis in Lapland - 190
146 Villa near Brody - - - - 199
147 Post-house near Brody - - - 199
148 Kiow . . . . . 200
1.54 Pulhawa in Poland - - - 208
1-59, 160, 161 Views in Lithuania - 210, 211
162 Remains of a ruined village in L ith u ania
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No. Pag,,
167 Monastery at Montserrat - - 219
•207 Ispahan, view of, - - - - 296
232 Pine barren - - - - 337
233 Village in the forests of N orth America 338
248 Villa with trees - - - - 463
Machines,
497, 498 Wheelbarrows
499 Haulm barrow
500 Normandy wheelbarrow -
501 Flower-pot barrow
502 Hand forcing-piimp
503—.506 Water-engines
507—510 Ladders of various kinds
511 Wheelbarrow ladder
512 WheeI.platform -
513 Budding’s mowing-machine
514 Grindstone
51.5—517 Tree-transplanters -
518—524 Traps of various kinds
525—527 Meteorological machines •
528 Alarum thermometer
835 Machine for moving large trees •
Miscellaneous Articles.
529 Netting-screen _ - 561
530 Coping-boards and curtain . - .562
531—538 Basket edgings _ - 563
539 Straw covering . - 564
540, 541 Wallet and straps _ - 565
542 Seed cloth - _ - .565
543, 544 Eyed nails T - _ - 566
545 Straw mats for protection . - 5GG
546, 547 Iron stakes - - .567
•548—552 Long-iron stakes _ - 568
553, 5.54 Stakes for roses - 569
555 Stage for plants - _ • .570
5.56—558 Glass sashes . - 570
559 Glass case - - - . - 571
560 Wicker-work-pit _ - 571
854 Rustic fences . - 1000
870, 871 Baskets and frames for flowers - 1013
Operations of Gardening.
707 Inarching growing trees - - -
708 Inarching plants in tubs - - -
709 Whip-grafting, &c. - - .
710 Grafting of various kinds
711 Cleft-grafting the vine - - .
712 Cleft-grafting the rose . - .
713, 714 Cleft-grafting th e camellia and the
cactus
715 Saddlc-grafting - . -
716 Flute-grafting - - -
7 1 7 Grafting the pine and fir tribe -
718 Shield-budding - - .
719 Modes of making cuttings
7-20,721 Cuttings of leaves -
722 Modes of training
723 Training trees with flexible stems
724 Fan training . . .
725 Seymour’s fan training -
726 Horizontal training
727 Wavy training
728 Training en pyramide
7 2 9 Training cn quenouille -
730 Training spiral dwarfs -
731 Preparatory training
767 Training th e vine on a
air
II a wall in the open
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768, 769 Modes of training the vine -
770 Long method of pruning and training
the vine - - - - -
792, 793 Training th e apple - - 902,
794 Training the pear . . .
795 Pruning the pear - - - -
798—801 French mode of training the peach
802 Candelabra training - - _
803 Seymour’s mode of training the nectarine
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804 Callow’s mode of training
805 Training the apricot - - .
817 Training the vine at Thomery -
818 Horizontal training of the vine at T homery
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832 Grafting the orange . . .
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