AURICULA. 
There fliould be two rows of fubftantial 
flakes, three feet long, and five inches 
by three wide, one row of which fliould 
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be placed on each fide, at about three or 
four inches diftance from the two outfide 
rows of pots: thefe flakes fliould be 
driven twenty inches into the ground, 
with their narrow Tides' towards the pots, 
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and have notches cut in their tops, to 
receive the edges of the {flutters they 
are intended to fupport. k By way of 
illuftration, fuppofe the whole length of 
the platform to be twelve yards, and the 
width three feet, it will contain feven 
rows, and each row about feventy pots, 
a fufficient number to conflitute a mode¬ 
rate collection for a private gentleman. 
Five {butters, made with feather-edged 
inch deal boards, each four yards long, 
and two feet fix inches wide, will reach 
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