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fary to fpecify, however, that this aperture fliould 

 be clofcd by means of two glazcjJ frames, one on 

 the outfide at G, and the other on the infide at F, 

 I prefume it is hardly neceflary to inform the reader^ 

 that the ufe of this double fafh, as well as the great 

 thicknefs of the wall, and of the thatch upon the 

 roof, as alfo of the buildings at the end of it, are to 

 render the temperature of this apartment as equal 

 as poflible at all feafons of the year, by efFe^lually 

 cutting it off from having any direft communica-* 

 tion wich the external air. 



The apartment marked B, is intended to fervej 



as a repofitory for the utenfils of the dairy, and a 



place in which they may be cleaned, and put ia 



order, to be ready when they are wanted. For this 



purpofe ranges of (helves may be placed all round 



the walls, and tables and other conveniences placed 



where neceflary. Here the walls are thinner than 



the other, and may be built wholly of brick or 



ftone ; nor is there a neceffity for having the thatch 



here fo thick laid on as in the middle diviQon. In 



one corner at H, is placed a cauldron of a conve* 



nient fize proportioned to the dairy, for warming 



water to fcald the vefic Is, over a clofe furnace, th^ 



flue of which terminates in a chimney carried flant-i 



ing over the door in the gabel, above which it rifet 



VPright^ and there emits the fmoke. 



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