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the arrangement of the house above that in e alig z , Wr h ich entrar € 
i en B a door f gives access to a store closet g; pik be the bed. -room h bame obtained either by the do oe i or paida : 
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privies, arranged somewhat as in figs. 19 and 20, Misia ing mS. Aan neon 
In fig. 18 we give plan of ahei above tha at in fig. 12, where a is the entrar 
inner p: aasage, from whi ‘ch right and left accesses are had US OD. arag- Toom e, bod Adiy 
Closet f, bed-room g, and scullery 7. A closet A enters from the bed-room d and another 
rom! ‘the sculle ry f.; or h may more properly be entered from the bed- anon 
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and a pig tye 1 i ti ight 1 de, apart nae the houses, soinewhat amen the eanguanet shown i in fig. he gions 
a wwe ‘have said, much the better intesi t to dispense altogether with the privies in the lower houses, throwing the space, of each into the scullery 
where jÉ iei asin figs. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 os making store-closets of 
them. In case the water- -closet will form A i the separate structure ; 
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ae „ON THE GROWTH OF BARLEY, provided wi e the ptadoce of the Barley éro | gen in the — aes 
“Mika dano i ama SURES, CONTINUOUSLY ON THE fh the drect appličation of portable è, the mast was quite insignificant 
tr a aT ja ures, It is very desirable, therefore, both in a |in a practical point of view, m sarah E i 
ROTATION, Br J.B. Lawes, FRS BCS, AND voalandseientific point of view, to have somemeansof | The real | ‘of the ce y i 
Pe J. H. Gruman, FCS. s vaD pa e te point ortion of the nitrogen | érpeti i 48 nob thè question here. — 
ents of git? Concurrent ‘testimony arpar- | wo sappiiei aasre which will, on the a hardly: necessary to reiterate an assent as 
arrived at thet fas kinds, the cain Mas been under giv a ho massaan et imme- | essentialness of a liberal a been pusee ii pe 70m 
tilas th, crops of Barley or successive increase of crops T 
be, by iiio means, available be ron opened evidence which has been collected bearing [im former papers what, ‘under an 
