By Mr. William Smith. 



by the gentlemen in whose gardens they have been executed, 

 viz. at Riccarton, the seat of James Gibson Craig, Esq. 

 and at Redbraes, belonging to Mr. Walter Dickson, both 

 near Edinburgh. Mr. Hay has also recently built a Vinery 

 at Castle Semple, the seat of Major James Harvey, in Ren- 

 frewshire, to which the hanging trellis has been applied, and 

 he has been so good as to furnish me with a plan of it. 

 These three are nearly all of the same construction as that 

 first erected by Mr. Hay, at Salton, with the exception of 

 some slight improvements. An account of another descrip- 

 tion of hanging trellis, will be found in the Transactions of 

 the Horticultural Society of London,* by Mr. Beattie, of 

 Scone, in Perthshire. This differs considerably in construc- 

 tion from any of the others, but still the principle is the same. 



In the Vinery at Riccarton, of which the following sketch 

 exhibits the section, 



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* See Vol. v. p. 495. 



