AURICULA. 
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Mn^a. 
has conliderably decreafed ; they are then 
to be removed into their winter repofitory, 
which is to be conftrufted in a manner 
exaftly fimilar to that for the fummer 
feafon, with only one exception, viz. that 
the fouth-fide of it (hould confift of frames 
of glafs, inftead of the wooden (but¬ 
ters : m thefe are to aft in the fame manner, 
but will admit of light when the plants 
are of neceffity (hut up from adverfe 
weather, which frequently occurs during 
winter; the admiffion of light at fuch 
times is indifpenfably neceffary to the 
well-being of the plants, efpecially when 
the long continuance of rain, or fevere 
froftj renders it requifite to keep them 
covered, fometimes perhaps for a day or 
two, with little or no intermiffion. 
Vide Plate 6. Fig. 1 . for a perfpective view of the 
winter repofitory. 
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