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Rh tables, &c.; and the fructuraria contained the oil cellar, the place for the oil pres, the wine cellar, the hay loft, granaries, &c. He gives ome directions how thee hould be ituated and contructed; but not o particular as to enable one to form a jut opinion concerning them. He directs that the urbana be divided into ummer and winter apartments; but his directions are uch as eem to make it not an eay matter to oberve them. He ays, that the winter bedchambers hould front the winter un-riing, that is, outh-eat; and the dining-rooms, the equinoctial un-etting, which is due wet; the the ummer bed-chambers front due outh, and the ummer dining-rooms the winter un-riing, which is outh-eat; that the bathing-rooms be expoed to the ummer un-etting, which is north-wet ; and that the walks be placed under the equinoctial meridian. One can carce- ly