The picture of Liverpool; . n masonryand architecture is, for the honour of the fra-ternity, here concentrated. THE BOTANIC GARDEN, Though not within the limits of tVie town, is aninstitution of too much importance to be whollyomitted in a work of this nature. It is situatedon the south east side of the town, near Edge-Hill, and consists of about five acres of groundenclosed by a stone wall. It is supported by375 proprietors, who, besides an original depo-sit, pay annually a subscription of two garden is well stocked with plants andshrubs, and has in the centre of it a glass houseo
The picture of Liverpool; . n masonryand architecture is, for the honour of the fra-ternity, here concentrated. THE BOTANIC GARDEN, Though not within the limits of tVie town, is aninstitution of too much importance to be whollyomitted in a work of this nature. It is situatedon the south east side of the town, near Edge-Hill, and consists of about five acres of groundenclosed by a stone wall. It is supported by375 proprietors, who, besides an original depo-sit, pay annually a subscription of two garden is well stocked with plants andshrubs, and has in the centre of it a glass houseof very considerable extent, probably not infe-rior to any thing of the kind in Europe.—Dona-tions have been made to it, of rare and choiceplants, from the East and West Indies, andfrom the Cape of Good Hope. The institutionis highly creditable to the taste of the town,and must, in a few years, furnish a luxuriousretreat to the lovers of Botany. It may bevisited by strangers, on obtaining a note fromany of the f
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