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perforated like a tolerably-fine rose of a watering-pot, and may be 

 removed when sulphur is required to be put inside the box. In 



order to keep the sulphur suspended throughout the interior, a 

 quantity of chopped wing-feathers of a goose are introduced ; they 

 are cut to about inch lengths. The tube extends about 2 inches 

 outside tbe top, and can be fixed upon the nozzle of a common 

 bellows. 



It was tried in the Society's Garden, and was found to 

 answer very well. The sulpbur is finely diffused, so that the 

 whole atmosphere of the house is thro roughly impregnated, 

 without a great quantity of sulphur being used. In this respect, 

 it is surpassed by none that have come under the notice of the 

 Society. 



When a stream of flowers of sulphur is required to be directed 

 against any particular spot, the French sulphurator has the 

 advantage ; but when the whole atmosphere of a Vinery is intended 

 to be impregnated with the minute particles of flowers of sulphur, 

 Egginton's sulphurator is preferable. 



