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HEATING AND VENTILATING. 
[Third Notice.} 
Some may consider this subject quite exhausted, and 
any further notice of it may be regarded by the em as 
=e ry. Thos e, however, who have been the vic- 
narrow b 
unlimited 
powe to range in qu perryi y Aee oe 
enecanlabie to suppose, a pi ‘the former to 
rival th the latter, artificial stimuli must be had recourse 
rod the 
ae 
r to he tee necessity that exists, in a 
p 
ti 
Ta, ° 
pomt of view, 
or the constant use of 
l 
wants and necessities of the ies of such nine 
ings w ill ho ld this as no metaphysica al abstraction of a 
o fil l up the loss oceas' 
: would her suggest, that the 
ot has all times, a tenden 
be content until a more satisfactory exposition of the 
Ape en is obtained and diffused 
he soil. It is 
quiet and I seedy rain, much less the mere dew, in 
amongst those 
business it. is to thoroughly roa eanas it; 3 indeed, they 
is as aay emen 
as | as aise erection of a Grecian dunes or ag gothic rch. 
he great error which has been com itted in in con- 
wipe large is E he wan 
of which the mountain ra ge has been robbed. wea it 
is, I presume, the storm—the mountain torrent, Prr 
matter of very common remark amongst mene men, 
providing ample, means i effectually cooling the air 
m | portion, 
o 
5 cs 
o 
interi any plant 
ond a natural ‘temperature, the — ty, of the” air 
sed j 
of the pot than elsewhere, and this, whether they are 
erful sunlight, which s can only | placed on ashes, soil, mere sand. What n 
be done by See: Seki at command m = a causes this? What but the aggregation of soluble 
eo | to an Anse Si ia exterior colder osphere. | matter at this point, together with a readi 
When the etenctire h is heated | istened atmosphe 
osphere ? 
_ The | chief idea of the first experimenters in the use of 
beyo 
in such a building for moi isture is ine: 
rti ence as i 
1e the vigorous gre iage parts with its sap. 
aly termed © “dung water ;” or, in other words, 
on 
result is, that vane. reid tai lero and summer 
should be everlasting. Any on alle esnre creat wi ith 
sali iy, withou any regard to its clogging prope: ri 
was the only thing aimed at; and ngs tom aa bes 
fiel 
how is to air when ne sun jére 
adm 
out a : ite the means v EEFT Ser are 
at once simple and s by SPA tilting ee sash ; 
p mpi RETRE this all rs know to be 
fact, t % least opk oig wi d 
= probably have pro 
How 
$0 
Sad 
y lar; regulate the tem 
porating m 
by the streams of attraction east i the srousts of 
ing, analogi 
n gro, ev gee as pro 
rge 
ature of so penn a portion ee air ; “but they are not 
Nee than are absolutely required for the purpose. 
e ultimately lead to the exclusion of the 
moment the ready and effective means in the mi of | throu i fer Aerie of water, tending bree, ag 
the n ultivator to cool the temperature of this frai and ultimately tọ des ieren w this, i well 
will appear rather astonishi ing tha te 79 ish ‘will rae Micgs ated principle wh Thich 
of course, | led to Ti more general use of Baniy bo 
| Seen ‘bling the season of the year ; pore this not aah 
pom in contradistinction to the antagna td 
of the old gardeners of former days. 
How far this has sah real improvements in the 
ETRE health, as ion as individual beauty of Le pain 
n gen neral, is best tested by comparin ng hs xhib 
ro co admitted, a he importance 
no hpi ger than elsew ima and ask himself how it 
can be aeres that = igoon, hommes? E the roof of a 
hu infiate pd ny of | m 
pl 
re, and 
4 
thus 
= Point, by bon ag. that the use of turbid li 
is dee y antagonistic to the p rinciple o! 
s en pl 
pS ae 
mnodificn 
a plant existing at a 
Je 
vera ha When T first began to try the effects WE 
manures, which is some 15 years ago, $ _— 
in a eren to the extent only ‘of a Cucumber 
; the abo ove reasoning w will be clear and aper eres 
ne 
1 4 £41 RER 
turbid ; i thus-groped in the dark for a eget 
until fin nding my pets ee and sic pas their 
a3 = DA 
f per is pasty rors Posi re eect. 
WER 
iquid manures 
of ii 
these pe pots at the end of | 12. mons i hare cel 
of glue. k $ 
T elevation praised, while i interior 
arrangement 
loudiy ig Sa parts fiain 
meonven ie yee 
D 
a . mi URIET q e 
case of the uld ra 
ota 3 the flats ‘at Tie s kert ‘of ‘destruction a 
, for 
ra sickly character 
was told they were Aie of ferent cane ex- 
death. 
that represe: ented =p the ' see and only i imagine the 
= ý tooi it. 
as, however, convinced me that it was more 
of d lyspepsia. 
guan no in solution, for — in I have used Ooms 
yore‘ constantly for the last pe ange and its effects 
e astonishing, w hilst i ph 
S m this fertiliser. 
I use that tom tie 
use, someti mes ho orse refuse ; ot pre- 
and I 
1 have a reservoir in which these fluids mage to ‘oats 
D 
| best erani vian guano, in clear pro re wat er, eram the rate 
of four ounces to every gallon of the above fluids. My 
mode of applying it is to ) give it w constant 5 H 
P 
ey 
sashes at A A to open, 
t D D, and hae a clear summer sun repent ferai 
The in a house of this kind, it will be 
readily admitted, ge be quite insufferable ; neither 
sae who 
are so they are almost 
texture oi of the leaves is like that of the 
anim maa z a table life could long withstand it. But 
k true kat buildings of this kind are not uncommon, 
of Tig are begin- 
d b as he middle of naan: will be 
and faith rs are ex etek to roduce tropical ve 
rish. Now, if provision big 
the 
Se | Pelican w 
made sashes to 
redu 
an kind of cultivation in pro; d the very simple 
pe geta- 
ss | fion, clothed in its most verdant mantle, where the | 
— masses of soil, then, in conjunc- 
constant 
age, coupled ed with the 
d highly clarified liquid manure, consti- 
ion, the ee ate of plant eulti- 
t 
e root is concerned — 
P baston, Oulton. [We: pnpa 
e es VERY particular attention of amateurs as well as 
gardeners. ] 
by the woodeut.—R. Glendi 
THE se igo “gui D MANURES. 
mere practice, has 
‘2a 
some import- 
| be careful to eno 
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Potato Murrain.—It to me of 
ance that naturalists 
Serence, as long since 
lly to 
ee Senta in Towels a a y 
in 
we take into considers- 
the present day, is not ot by any means general, and far 
- | from being systematic. 
| fungi have been aad o 
use | there is no reason to eke 
facts that 
the affected Pota tato plants 
De at whe en we know 
rom 
such appear on plants after E tey are 
ey are e and 
i dead or diseased, and not when the 
