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orangery admits of certain solidity in construction, while a conservatory inn-l be all voiiN. From an 

 arcliitcctural point of view there is verv little to be done with the latter. As soon as a Mipport is tliickened 

 or any sky space obliterated there is the gardener to teckon with. Hut oraii.nerie^ -.nice first adopted 

 have been decently roofed in, and the piers between the windows have ^enerallv been of .imple width to 

 !;ive continuity to the wail surface. Hence thev are to the architect as welcome an appendage to a lion-r 

 as a conservatory is the reverse. ! . IMI.M | HMMAS. 



