March 20, 1885.] 



KNOWLEDGE ♦ 



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NIGHT SKY FOR MARCH (First Map of Pair), 



Showing the heavens as thr y appear at the following hours : — 



March 1 at lOJ o'clock. 

 March 5 at ic| o'clock. 



March 8 at 10 o'clock. 

 Ma-oh 12 at 9J o'clock. 



March 16 at 9 i o'clock. 

 March 20 at 9J o'clock. 



33. Orion, the Giant Hunter 



(a, Betelgevx ; 0, Rigel). 



34. Canis Minor, the Lesser Log 



(a, Procyon). 



35. Hydra, the Sea Serpent {a, 



Alphard). 



36. Crater, the Cup (a, Alkcs). 



37. Corvus, the Cr<yu: 



38. Scorpio, the Scorpion (a, 



Antares). 



39. Sagittarius, the Archer. 



40. Capricomus, the Sea Goat. 



41. Piscis Awtralis, the Sou- 



thern Fish (a, Fomal- 



haut). 

 Lepiis, the Hare. 

 Columba, the Dove. 

 Canis Major, the 



Dog (a, Siri'us). 

 Argn, the Ship. 



42. 

 43. 

 44. 



45. 



Greater 



The Prince of Wales, President of the International TnventionB 

 Exhibition, has fixed Monday, May 4, for the opening of the 

 Exhibition. 



CHAPTERS OX MODERN DOMESTIC 

 ECONOMY. 



XIX.— THE FRAMEWORK OF THE DWELLING-HOUSE. 



STRUCTURAL EXAMPLES {continued). 



THE DISPOSAL OF HOUSEHOLD REFUSE. 



N our last issue we alluded to the "Goux-Pail " system- 

 as an attempt to deal with both solid and liquid waste- 

 products. It is hut right to mention here that that method' 

 is perhaps the highest development which the pail system 

 has reached ; it is a direct improvement upon the- 



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