i6z OF THE ANANAS, 



fhould be wafhed with a fponge dipped irfc 

 vinegar, which will take off all the fleam 

 left cm the rafters and glais by the fmoke 

 of the brimflone* 



AFTER all the wood is painted, and all 

 the cracks of the plainer pointed and white- 

 wafhed, give the houfe a good deal of air 

 night and day to dry the paint and white- 

 wafhing. There fhould be nothing put 

 into the flove for fix or feven days, by 

 which time the paint will be quite dry, 

 the fulphureous fmell gone, and no ver- 

 min of any kind left alive in the ftove. 



THE tan that was carried out fhould be 

 all fifted through a coarfe riddle, the rough- 

 put into the flove, a layer of new bark fix 

 inches thick at the bottom, then a foot of 

 the riddle bark, and continued until the pit 

 is full, leaving an open trench at one end ; 

 and trench the whole bed over,, mixing 

 it well; then lay it level, and let it re- 

 main fo to heat* In about a week or ten 



. day* 



