GUT . GUT 
the length of the fheets. Gutters are laid withleadof fuch Gutrentxo Plough, the name of a,fmall and fimple 
ht, that the fuperficial foot contains from feven to plough of the draining kind, that is much employed on wet 
~~ pounds, according to the ftrefs that is fuppofed to be lands in fome diftri@s. It is capable of being wrought by 
on thefurface. I'he theets are laid from, twelve to mo a fiagle horfe oraman. A trench or opening, four or five 
feet in length, as the defcent for the water may permit, inches‘in breadth, and fix or gi Mn ng in d 
‘When there is a fufficient current for the water, fhorter this means be readily formed ;. on unt it is mu 
theets of twelve ers in length are to be recommended in pre- enmpeyes in making drains. in inet gs other =~ 
ng very well for wet aa meadow land 
a ap of caf 3 ane upon the equality of its is fet higher or lower ‘i means of a wedge on the under 
thicknefs, which cannot at all times be depended upon, and it fide. t the end of the ftale is a crofs piece three feet in 
is but juttice to inform the reader that plumbers themfelves length, agziolt which - man’s breaft i is placed, irs he 
are divided in their sais whether caft or milled lead ought * fhoves the tool before him in cutting the drain 
to phe eat alee 3 fas ag ee long, is fixed on the focket, at the end dof 
¢ walls and leaden gutters are indifpen- it 3-a peg, about a foot long, and two inches in diameter, i is 
fble, oa cha peep building aét, as the numerous inha- faftened to the fide of the ftale by ferews. Thi se 
bitants are lefs liable to accidents fort the falling of broken on the land when the cled is turned out of the the tt Se 
flates or pe and in cafes of fire in the lower part of the ProuGH-drainin 
are convenient for making an efeape fromthe GUTT ETA Putvis, is the name o 
danger, ‘and alfo for®afliiting in extinguifhing the flames. der in the Pack Pharmacopaia, compote of saya oer thé 
everal attempts haye been made to f fubftitute copper, but oak, roots of white dittany, the root and feed of peony, of 
thie mater al has not been found to have the defired effeét. each half an ounce ; the ceils of ete two drams ; 
ihe \ i m 3 red coral | two- 
gutters and are Bees ze awe or froft, fo powder. This powder has been deemed a very powerful 
as to cag Jown the ceilings an a erin re the antifpafmodic, and is faid to have been adminiftered in the 
walls, and rot the timber ; and thus not cae os - hui qa ey of a feruple for a - ae for a confiderable i 
g unfit for living i in, bak reduce oe to ruin in the courfe of wit 4 ona in mode 
ute staiall oe be fol- Ran author, and the gth of his 13 
icularly when the folder- full charaéters of this clafs, fee GERANIA. 
gth, asin this cafe or rutti 
om crac 
seg of the fame weight hips Fstactnes din 
i Qn five to fix pound to.the foot, and moft phou pho 
’ fignifies is Staffordthice, and fous fimp dr divided. berry 
scp: esas or fubterraneous drain. to :O fe, Bosh or capfular, hg hergdeo>} vier ber - 
+ ing by valves, 2nd cpatat eating | many , fome ate 
ile We Ue eats tached to the central recep fometime: 
hich confitts i Aap ee a art. Corculum { ‘alg igh tL, Ms 
ek ip She vein-ftuff on eal se le i Oak wes: 
ri tite ‘thot.or ethos on thrubs, pe of them 
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