De Vries, J. V. "Hortorum Viridariorumque Formae," 1583, Plates 14–16, 22–7.

Commelyn, C. "Nederlantze Hesperides," 1676.

(Several designs for mazes.)

Harris, W. "A Description of the King's Royal Palace and Gardens at Loo," 1699.

Visscher, N. "De Zegepraalende Vecht," 1719.

(Maze at Gunterstein.)

Triggs, H. Inigo. "Garden Craft in Europe," 1913, pp. 173, 192.

(Mazes at Sorgvliet and Enghien.)

Fouquier, M. "L'Art des Jardins," 1911, p. 120.

(Maze at Enghien.)

(Several designs for mazes.)

(Maze at Gunterstein.)

(Mazes at Sorgvliet and Enghien.)

(Maze at Enghien.)

(vii) Other Countries

Boeckler, G. A. "Architectura Curiosa," 1664, Pt. IV.

(Numerous plates contain labyrinth designs.)

Lauremberg, P. "Horticultura," 1632, Plates 15–22.

Daily Mail, September 23, 1899.

(Art. on "Puzzle Gardens" gives account of curious allegorical labyrinth at Anhalt; also describes mazes at Barcelona.)

Mollet, A. "Le Jardin de Plaisir," 1651.

(Sweden.)

Triggs, H. Inigo. "Garden Craft in Europe," 1913, p. 280.

(Maze at the Alcazar, Seville.)

Skippon, Sir P. "A Journey through part of the Low Countries," etc., 1663.

(Munich.)

Moulton, R. H., in Architectural Record (New York), October 1917, p. 400.

(American replica of the Maze at Hampton Court.)

Warren, C., in Country Life (Garden City), VIII, September 1905, pp. 527–8.

(Cedar Hill Maze, U.S.A.)

The following kindly furnished the writer with recent information regarding the mazes at the localities indicated:

H. Collar, Esq., Curator, Museum, Saffron Walden (Saffron Walden); H. Wallis Chapman, Esq., Jordans, Bucks (Sudeley Castle); W. Emerton, Esq., Grantham (Belton House); E. M. Jackson, Esq., M.A., Manningtree (Mistley Place); G. Kerry Rix, Esq., Somerleyton (Somerleyton Hall); R. Pogmore, Esq., Mansfield (Debdale Hall).

(Numerous plates contain labyrinth designs.)

(Art. on "Puzzle Gardens" gives account of curious allegorical labyrinth at Anhalt; also describes mazes at Barcelona.)

(Sweden.)