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should exist for a man and liis wife without the so-called ornamental cottages which clus- 

 children. It contains a porch (without which ter round our large towns have very little 

 no cottage, howe\er small, should be built), of the ornamental about them except in name, 



Design for an En 



Lodge— Fr 



a living-room, bed-room, scullery, &c. The even among the better class of dwellings ; 



coal-cellar, ash-pit, and other conveniences are while in the country, with few exceptions, 



at the back, but are not shewn for want of almost all are built after the same bare, tame, 



room. The estimated cost is ;^io8. unmeaning model, presenting no ageeeable 



Lodge — Side Elevation. 



In both these designs, while the strictest diversity, no charming', variety ;\;so that, when 

 economy has been studied, picturesqueness you have seen one of them you have a pretty 

 of effect has not been lost sight of As a rule, correct notion of all the rest. 



