THE 



FLORICULTURAL CABINET, 



MARCH 1st, 183G. 



PART I. 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 



ARTICLE I.— On an Economical Mode of Heat hn/ a Pit 

 Frame, fyc. By A Cultivator or CArE Bulbs. 



Having lately had occasion to apply stove heat to a pit, on a 

 very small scale, I am induced to send you an account of an appa- 

 ratus which I have employed with complete success, and which I 

 helieve to be by far the most effective, as well as the most econo- 

 mical, both in original construction and consumption of fuel, of 

 any hitherto in use. It will enable any one, who has a three-light 

 Melon-pit, to cultivate as many stove plants as it will contain, with 

 very little trouble. The annexed plan will afford the be3t expla- 

 nation of my apparatus. 

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F fuinaca. 



/ ftinnel and air pipe. v valva. 



