20 DECEMBER 1902, Page 22

Formal Gardens in England and Scotland, Part III. By H.

Inigo Triggs. (B. T. Batsford. 21s.)—This is the last part of Mr. Inigo Triggs's interesting collection of formal gardens. Not only are we given Mr. Latham's beautiful photographs showing the general effect of the garden, but also careful drawings, many of them to scale, by Mr. Triggs of details such as lead figures and cisterns, sun-dials, parterres, summer-houses, and many others of the refinements of gardening which add so much to the charm and beauty of a pleasaunce. There are short notes to each of the plates, which make an interesting addition to the book, whose main interest is, however, in the plates themselves.