As these, strictly speaking, do not come under the general heading of garden furniture, it may be well to explain that, in order to prevent a cumbersome and lengthy title, I have taken the liberty of including them as such. My obligations are due to Loudon s Encyclopaedia of Gardening for information respecting the early employment of furniture in gardens of various countries. I beg also to offer my hearty acknowledgments to Mr. White of the Pyghtle, Bedford, to Messrs. Boulton Paul of Norwich, to Messrs. Doulton of Lambeth, and to Messrs. Pulham Son, Broxbourne, for so kindly placing their very admirable series of sketches and photographs at my disposal. C. T. WOODBRIDGE, SUFFOLK, June,
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