PLATE XXII. 
Contains the principal parts that a Stove is composed of, at large. A scheme, contrasting a right 
lined wall to an angular one ; and shews a method of framing the timbers of stoves, different from 
the common. At A, is seen the dove-tail piece, mentioned in the description of Plate III. and part 
of the studs brought up in the wall, on which the plate is morticed, to prevent its being pushed out by 
the pressure of the sashes. At B, is shewn the section of a back wall, where the head of a rafter is 
seen tenanted into the wall-plate, and intended to be pinned down through it: behind the plate, at 
fig. 2, is seen a stud brought up in the wall, to which the plate is morticed and run down on it ; the 
end of the stud should be at such a distance from the flue as to prevent any possibility of its taking 
fire. The head of the stud is shewn at fig. 2, off the section : the wall-plate and studs are again 
shewn off the wall, at the bottom of the plate (fig. G.) ; these last may be at the distance marked 
7 and 8, from each other : this method will be found useful, when the wall is only coped, and has no 
parapet, the weight of which tends to keep the rafters in their places, and take off the oblique pressure 
of the roof on the front, which can be effected in this manner without it. Fig. 1 is the section 
of the rafter at the lapping of the sashes ; fig. 3, of the lower part of it. At C, is shewn the front 
framing of the Peach Stoves in Plate I and V. and the manner of fixing a moveable treillage ; the 
pivot at its bottom is placed in the hook seen in the bottom of the rafter ; and the head of the 
treillage moves on the iron segment seen fixed to it. Upon the upper side of the rail of the 
treillage (in the circle), is shewn its pivot, and the nut and screw to adjust its distance from the glass, 
for colouring the fruit, or any other purpose. The treillage ought not to be of one piece, but 
divided into lengths of the breadth of three lights each, which is as much as a tree generally 
extends. At fig. 6, is shewn the manner of running the front sashes. At E, is shewn the lower 
