PLATE IV. 
A Peach Stove, different from any of the preceding, in its plan and elevation. A flue is carried 
through the centre of the house, returns close to the back wall, and again in the wall. The roof is of 
one continued slope to the wall plate. Trees are placed on the back wall, and on the sloping treillage 
in front, which is of such a length as not to shade the back trees. The sashes are divided into two 
lengths ; the upper, but one third of the length of the whole slope, for the purpose of giving air with 
greater facility. 
A, the plan, where is seen the furnace, flue, and arches. The angles in the bends of the flues in 
this and the Vth Plate are shewn as an error to be avoided. 
B, elevation, shews part with the sashes on, and their division, the flue and trees in both front 
and rear. 
C, end section, with the furnace, and flue passing through the house and returning in the back 
wall; also the coping of the back wall. 
D, end section, with the flue seen distinctly; the door, and passing of the smoke. 
