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10, Pinery. The roof of this house is in the ridge and furrow manner, in 

 imitation of Mr. Paxton's mode ; from which it differs, in having- the 

 ridge about one-third higher in proportion to the breadth, in having the 

 sash-bar deeper, and placed at right angles to the crown of the ridge and 

 to the furrow, and in having the panes of twice the size which they are 

 in Mr. Paxton's roof. This house was built by Mr. Harrison's carpen- 

 ter, from the general idea given to him ; and before he had been to 

 Chatsworth to examine the original house with this kind of roof, built 

 there by Mr. Paxton. 



11, Cucumber-pit, on M'Phail's plan. 



12, Succession pine-pit, also on M'Phail's plan, in order to be heated with 

 dung linings. 



13, Melon-pit. 



14, Dutch cold-pit, for preserving lettuces, cauliflowers, etc., during 

 winter. 



15, Tool-house and potting-shed ; the tools regularly hung on irons fixed 

 to the ceiling, or set against the wall, or laid on shelves, the place 

 for each sort of tool or implement, ropes, etc., being painted in large 

 white letters on black boards. The following rules are painted on a 

 board which is hung up in the tool-house : — 



" Rules to be observed by all Persons working on these Premises, Master 



and Men. 



" 1. For every tool or implement of any description not returned to the 

 usual place at night, or returned to a wrong place not appointed for it, or 

 returned or hung up in a dirty or unfit state for work, the forfeit is ^d. 



" II. For every heap of sweepings or rakings left at night uncleared, 

 forfeit 3tZ. 



« III. Every person making use of bad language to any person on these 

 premises shall forfeit, for each and every such offence, ^d. 



"IV. Every person found drunk on these premises shall forfeit one 

 shilling ; and, if he be in regular employment on the premises, he shall be 

 suspended from his employment one day for every hour he loses through 

 drunkenness. 



"V. Every person who shall knowingly conceal or screen any person 

 offending, shall be fined double the amount of the fine for the offence he so 

 conceals, in addition to the fine of the offending party. 



