mee; ot erwise, “ere 
the Cerne with 
will b 
cna we a altogether i san 
Uto n future, for 
are nl jeait Pott 
eme of London architecture; every dwelling | 
sch 
house aise Bad converted into a 
unt St. cima supposing the 
und o 
iness in ever 
wl, tileand siate, zine oa lead 
t us ponder over this waste, ry to realise 
the 6 F pap prope erties we sce —properties which 
He | ‘at 
w at the whole 
a gree enhouse :—| 
day be 
ver oe — of | time 
e A 
eo i 
of 3 oh stali out almost 1 
Beene branch, 
2 
gz. 
es by contras 
quarter ote mile of distance exists wit ithout a 
London; though for 
id that finda a of t 
a tre ee social que 
ies could we only , opinio 
And, at | nes nash is but a 
small matter 
owev' 
yee da phe yr sheet t lea d- beca 
m w 
such vision ons are tol 
g 
claim “serious attention, nee Be ave a 
stion, “and ko is to be hoped hat 
nd 
s to ue Eve, Me apn iat the oons 
n the 
o show 
construction 0 
Li incoln’ s Tosh ari of each ainar 
ove all 
p A: so 
r ht as that o 
where pa fuel is pe nay, brighter, 
o 
b difficulty. Not 
below. are to be 
eer m m to be 
, their roofs tahen, of and nse i via 
for plani 
20 
ble to th 
placed for - 
time offer. 
ventilation. 
Such is Mr. Rinse s view, which we ma 
wanting paint and peaches onic, at the same 
ering admirable arrangements for house- | 
n e 
CE R 
n © 
k views 
‘pot.unlike those of Mr. va f, ad Enr this |.¢ 
ed af planta, “the e xhalations imals be the 
, and vice versi, it is ae clear that | 
big 
not Selebt take plaee 
ouse 
than 
shrub 
Reg ima thing 50 to construct the gree: 
| that they might be o pened or ome d: 
r. 
e with the 
prietors ! 
net 
ming ; 
around the crosses of Paul and ha p 
hat are to arise w when London a enjo pr 
any city one side of Bed 
for wood | thi 
to 
Mr. 
Mr. Först he finds pa what the mi deny |as man 
All ho ampere 
and 
an 
ning I 
be conceived more beautiful than the But although the heen cost ofa 
red wi cessari ape 
supper-parties, and open-air dinners, | sphere 
upper crust at 
with |is s 
aa ti en of the merry doings of tiata alien: ion: 
In the | 
cates of the 
sj 
i pie of locali 
f ard 
g practicable m y be found in the airiai 
st. 
SYM TTE 
Tr is understood that the manner in which the 
o | NATURAL HISTO THE BRITISH 
Museum are to be, ll undecided, 
aad 
h.” | It is however agreed on ral hands that better room — 
n all | must be foun d for a as A a 
et nowa 
erod is wher 
dford Te A i 
is to to aa the ie ‘shag History Collen ; 
‘South Kensington me ere a site for 
the structure ms 1“ ch adeir ob 
With refe rence to these, three i it has been 
4 
is s their final decision by the cost. That thi $ 
mpor orta: nt element in, the question n all will “a 3 3 
but it is e 
to consider are public convenience, and ne an 
situation for the pur 
emand st possible atmosph nd the 
prons abundance ood 1 an be 
ecured. The Fen tite rabi who si igned the well- 
fold by the tread of the p 
the galleries o on publie 
d Squ 
vos a T the clletons, for foul as 
f the now is, wi i: i certainly ‘eae | 
bec 
| hardly require fewer than 
third number of the 
im 
steps by way of exp: 
No ch nang would for the 
eapness 
joet the 
nsidered ; 
Heap oad be foun 
bt be consid a 
| overrides soon found 
ombined with pai preset e and sP 
gton 6 
no aaran 
ma; 
| visited it during the year just closed. 
