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athinki “whether motion in the air wc ad not be 
worlds st en of the question of the me — 
desirable Polmaise, to dir ection 
of heat. theslumbering question; but this seems 
d until this is 
tome w 
shall not be pengo open 15 may I trust be permitted to offer my 
views on th 
* ith declaring my 
I must ‘et ont wi 4 ng 
opinion, pas before 
sed away, no mo be 
de of heat ing \ bet 
ventilation, or ra rather purification, both day nde sighs 
vea J would i in a) first place object to, is the necess sity 
or pigeon-holed. Some piping peice by 
placed “= close A yx 
wid the air should, I thin 1 cases, enter imme- 
diately haon such pipi s Wi th such, ia a copious 
12 of moisture to attemper the air at its entrance, 
m of aren on that a slight amount of ventilation 
should be kept up day and night, both winter ne sum- 
mer, provided, as before obser ved, suficient warmth 
all means be 
ront lower ventilators, 
5 otherwise. 
1 2 not oa in offering these opinions 
understood 3 that 
may bá. siilirely had & with; it i 
that in i 
Eee to escape, “at the highest level, at the back 
e If noth ing however, but the mere escape 
1 gai meres in this rue I would forbear 
of heat further; with the heat the moisture also 
Tornado in a hothouse; but is an 
ee oe kind the sort of ‘ube for an invalid to 
hin! If storms and tempests are 
in order to purify ihe air (which 
out pe 
ark wees a lo 
departin ya a gh one, both at front, 
by means of a copious provision at the front of the 
t a case: 
ae eels. Ga that these 
ne half t 
as 
e N 
e 
e | for 1 
his nippers e 
; ladder is invaluable in ge = 
exist, in o 
e 1 merely sonal that such a 
lation will be found more beneficial chan the 
tilators (which are but robbers) during three pore 
the year, and that it will economise both heat Aed 
moisture, and kee 
ver errors there 
pressed, that they may at least serve to direct : a a little 
mor e f ion to a point worthy of e 5 
st persist i n keneng that m f venti- 
lation of the presen =é is no mean 
the progress, and I ma add the 
horticulture.— Nobert Britten, Oulton. park, Jan. 17. 
nions 
7 om . ee 
Pru —I have a ladder by w whi ch I can 
nicely reach oe branches of my fruit trees, and a pair 
r pruning D 
The Ade, 
ing 
n be guaranteed through a liberal amount of piping 
wh 
o be}! 
all ge ventilation fro to 16 f. 
robable high, 1 then it is divi 
branches 
. the benefit of a fair extra one for Leap year. In wa 
fi r illustration y 7 the e 
lence 7 TN may re that o 8 
of 13 d n this Far haw been 25 : March 
being one of the drier reat in general,— B 
The Larch.— The remar! 
article on Landseape Garden 
singular tree o 
mber great 
upright, hers inclined to the 
a very curious e same time 
een ae unlike 2 vere pesg 
5 
s, some nearly 
— It a 
Hints relative to 
eee. with Villas.— 
es of pleasure 
plant a nae = orna ee 
undary, leaving openings for 
building, and skirt tne paver re the bel 
under-shrubs, and flowers, „il qu e 3 
Wh 
e open cou preserving, openings 
. be made that would kene a sight of the beauties 
of the waa fae 3 but in doing this caution and jud 
must be od e grou 
pla 
wel sup 
ap bac 
are iron loops, by means of 
which the le gs, C C, work 
rator to cake hold 7 whe n 2 
using 
thering fruit. I have 
doubt it goed be impro ae upon, being the first attempt. | 
B are 
but they are unne er and 
e br 
tapering to nothing at the top. With this ladder, 
rrespo 
the outer and inner tempera atur 
ed w 
on entering the 
he 
Pr 
a hook in a long handle, and à pair of pe or . 
also in a long ee any pruning may be executed.— An 
ib ee ink legs from slipping 223 bein 
ssary. si of the 24e 
ead like a os 4 but very light | W 
ur Garden 
Fuel. rh havo ‘been wing 
Beech- mast asa substitute pm 
for coal, i 
ng house 8, 
duly 
house, it is obvious that it will deliv er chee of these two 
in thus returning 
preferring it. e Riis as there is no labour in ae it | 
n a part 
om which it cannot 
this ond a 
This then, although perhaps 
ishes, as I think, a hint which may be ren- 
dered of service 
If the princi le of a 
and day may N it only follows that enough 
of interior e be furnished, in order to be 
8 such plans i 
tha although ventilat Zerak iou be desirable, mth is equa 
80; and the poor 3 8 who (deficient of ans 
with), should set his mind on 
it is 
f 
of fancy boilers have, 
wed up in some sae the expense which 
> | ashes ‘from burning e which will be an excel- 
for 
special ventilation night 
be | sa 
: for; pale it remembered, | should 
1 have a 
sh 
E 
2 
onveyance 
oal, and not inferior to 
lent manure, much ME r to 
8 mplo jasiga 
ing a 
the subject is worthy of 
on account of its economy, as 
co a free circulation 
Week, as much a. 
solid valle, 
„should ripen south liv and such | 
possible, formed on open -work | 
pl 882 labourers 6 ge 
tness 
ht remai 
j which i is obe by * them 
tem re of a stove, from 
be e to dé house 
ot 
for a 
{eee of February on there 
amounted to 21, Teaving only 
hereas t 
of seven years’ suc- 
ary el Cher rations is n average of 14 wet and M4 4 dry, tem on corner brick 
green —W. H. 
ces of the weather frequently 45 Caulilowers. 
or wet pees a sufficient 
8 for che fair or | plants 
A portio 
ing en form 
ornaments of a n English garden), not cut up with 
walks, — eg e to the belt on one side 
with shrubbery y on the e and extending much wider 
e bs se ust lead from the 
is 
ost depends on the plante 
e 
trees an py z make the various hues 
appearance until May, the flow 
ing from a foot to 13 inches 2 
e looked healthy a short 
te Be possession, as 
pil for kadi the plants. The 
„as “M. W.“ justly observes, might 
orhe ing pernicious from Laan soil they 
in; but other ca might 
these, 1 thougtis the 
ing; for I had to 
de- 
offs uch as t 
vate or shy of 8 Should I 
disease this n I will ee some 
„ Bi iy eee, Mi ic 
‘pro 
weather, during winter and the early spring 1 
ent consideration in: 
is 
hold to 
ha ree very read g the 
. of = ghis here for i eee 8 of 
In part of Mar 
e hand- og the operas plants that had 
„ there fi 
ow plan 
hand-glass tops 
are no 
à ground, d th 
b ——— on the bottom part 
