PLATE XVI. 
In this Plate is shewn the manner of annexing Pine Stoves to a Green House, or Orangerie. The 
wall and flue of the stove, advancing on the front of the Green House, their entire width ; so that 
the edge of the flue next the path in the stove, is flush with the end of the Green House wall; which 
the short sash plainly shews, as it is exactly the width of the wall and flue beneath it. As it was 
thought necessary to shew all the Plates to one scale, the Green House and Stoves in this, and the 
Green House and Conservatories in Plate XXI. were obliged to be contracted. In the centre 
of the steps is placed an inclined plane, for the purpose of moving heavy orange tubs out and in with 
greater facility. Where the house is the length of that in Plate XVIII, it would be better not 
to occupy the centre, but place one at each side of it. 
