. [Miscellaneous papers on insects. Entomology. FIk. 1. A A, Stables for cows and «tcor». | H, Slaui:1itcr-house and gtraw- l n, Horse stabteB. | rooms. C. Peep b»y. I, Henerv. D. fbeeps' apartment. K, Slieep-jsrd. surrounded by E. Plgnery. I creek, and rocks 20 feet hlnh, h, Konts. covered with trees. O, Hospital., I L, Catlleyard. The basement has windows on both sides, except against the ell, the hospital, and root room, where the bank rises to the top of the basement. The windows are in two sash each, made to slide by each other. The second story is all in bays, excepting the henery is


. [Miscellaneous papers on insects. Entomology. FIk. 1. A A, Stables for cows and «tcor». | H, Slaui:1itcr-house and gtraw- l n, Horse stabteB. | rooms. C. Peep b»y. I, Henerv. D. fbeeps' apartment. K, Slieep-jsrd. surrounded by E. Plgnery. I creek, and rocks 20 feet hlnh, h, Konts. covered with trees. O, Hospital., I L, Catlleyard. The basement has windows on both sides, except against the ell, the hospital, and root room, where the bank rises to the top of the basement. The windows are in two sash each, made to slide by each other. The second story is all in bays, excepting the henery is two stories. The ell in second story, is a carriage-room and workshop; and a space eight feet wide, leading from the centre of ell across the barn, to let feed chopped above on the floor, down; and also grain threshed on the floor above, to fall down. There are scuttle-holes to pass the hay down in front of stock. The third story has the main floor running through the whole length of the barn; this is even with the bank at each end, by which we drive in at one end and out at the other. This is above the beams. The floor is eight feet wide, and the space for the load is wider at the topâa cross section of which is represented by the following figure. This makes the for loads ample, and yet " no waste room. This floor is ample for either with machines. Hails, or horses; and the advaiitage _ _ of being narrow , the hay can be IK, i'io'orpasandc. rolled off on either side over the girtL. There are limbers placed on each side of the floor,. »â¢Â«â_ (For the Country Gentleman and Cultivator.] Snapping BeetleâBlight on Apple Trees. West I', N. Y., July 23,186l! Ens. Co. Gent.âInclosed you will /ind an insect which I found under tho bark of ono of my apple trees. I was talk- ing with one of my neighbors last night; ho is in full faith that the enclosed insect is what has destroyed so many of our trees tho past and this season.


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