The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . e riches of a society is to be established, then, to prevent its failure, Professor Mac-cuUoch, Professor Senior, or Dr. Whately, ought to furnish or revise therules, and, if possible, to give a prcliiuinary lecture upon the legitimateobjects and advantages to be expected from such an association. I cannotconclude w ithout mentioning the liberality of the clergy of this diocese, whohave offered to endow two professorships at the new provincial college tobe established at Durham, by setting aside for their sup


The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . e riches of a society is to be established, then, to prevent its failure, Professor Mac-cuUoch, Professor Senior, or Dr. Whately, ought to furnish or revise therules, and, if possible, to give a prcliiuinary lecture upon the legitimateobjects and advantages to be expected from such an association. I cannotconclude w ithout mentioning the liberality of the clergy of this diocese, whohave offered to endow two professorships at the new provincial college tobe established at Durham, by setting aside for their support the revenuesof two or three of the stalls of the prebendaries. I am, Sir, yours, &c.—?A Nortlnnnbrian. Noi\29. \HS\. Art. VII. Queries and Answers. Heating n Comcrvatonj and Bath from ihc same Boikr. — Your Maga-zine has set mc, and many others of my accpiaiiUancc here, exi)erimentingon some of the numerous inventions detailed in it. For example, I haveadded to my cottage residence a conservatory, forsooth, on something likethe following plan : — 33. 1 / __ ~ss^~::~sit~ a. Dwelling-house. b, Tarloiir. c, Congcrvatory. rf, Bath. e. Place for , Kntrnncc porch, Tucing the south. The conservatory lias a glass front, and the front part of the roof isglass, the back part being slated. Attached is a bath, sunk on a level withthe floor. Now, the cause of my troubling you is to endeavour to ascer-tain from you, or some one of your scientific readers, the best i)lan of heat-ing the conservatory and the bath from the same boiler; the size of theboiler, of the pipes, of the reservoir, &c. I sujjpose the thing can be done;if not, I shall lay all the fault at your (\ooy.—Cymro. Brecon, Dec. 1831. Qiieries and Ansxscers. SI Nothing in the waj of heating by hot water can be easier. We recom-mend such of our tradesmen readers as are in the habit of putting up hot-water apparatus to write to Cymro, Post-office, Brecon, and Cymro toapply there for letters. — Cond. The


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