528 Notice of Vineries at various places in Scotland, $c. 



one may be applied to one house in preference to another. 

 The one at Hopetoun House might be best adapted for a 

 wide low house, and that at Scone would be best suited for 

 a very narrow house, without upright glass, while Mr. Hay's 

 construction would be more in place in a lofty house with 

 high upright glass in front. 



The design of the trellis used at Hopetoun House might 

 be applied with good effect in a double house, that is, with 

 the glass sloping two ways. The semi-circular arch might 

 be placed over a centre walk, and the wings of the trellis ex- 

 tended on each side. 



It is probable that these plans may be capable of still 

 further improvement, and that the principle might be ex- 

 tended to Peach-houses; in which case the trellis would 

 require to be somewhat differently constructed. 



