Substitute for Lath and Plaster.—Mr James Simpson of Edinburgh, in a letter to the Daily Netrs, recommends a ..
... plaster for the walls of rooms. Plaster when damp lias very injurious effects upon health. He says.— there exists a cement calculated to supersede both lath and plaster, which makes much more perfect wall, dries in two or three days, and from which no baleful exhalation arises. It is called k Interaco.' Though and easily wrought, it becomes as hard marble when dry makes varied and beautiful ...