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back part, twelve or fourteen inches 

 high ; as I faid before, well grov'd or 

 dove-taird together, inftead of nail'd, 

 which is but poor work. The proper- 

 Vies and dimenfions of thofe frames that 

 are defign'd for the fecond planting muft 

 be about fix foot, and three foot, or 

 three foot and half wide, twelve or 

 fourteen inches high behind, and fix or 

 eight inches high before; each frame to 

 have two gtaffes, as the ridge frames 

 have three. 



The frames defignd for the ndgts of ridge 

 ought to be feven and a half or oi^htf^-^^^^ f^^ 

 foot long, and three foot wide, of a-'^'^'"'*^^' 

 bout twelve or fourteen^nches high be- 

 hind, and fix inches high before, and 

 ]*tp ' be ditided into three lights, the 

 frames to Aide clofe by one another, 

 ' arid the crofs-bar that the frame lies up- 

 6n to have a grove down the middle 

 ' of it, Vhat the wet mdy run off without 

 '''^amagihg the plants. Some there are 

 ^^'^hat m^ke Aiding fquares at the backs 

 ^'6f thefe frames, that have a Aider like 

 ' the lid of a' tinder-box 5 but thefe are 

 \hot fo much in ufe as heretofore, be- 

 'taufe the air gufhes in with too great 

 '' Violence j the tilting the glaffes with a 



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