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still, better results will be secured by taking tbe air out at the ceiling, 

 which can be done through the same flues by having two openings. 



When animals are stabled in mild weather, probably no better results 

 can be secured than by allowing the wind to pass freely through the stable 



Fig. 327. — A convenient and sanitary arrangement for "coiv stables. Position of 

 floor in feed alley not inconvenient and saves one foot in height of outside walls. 

 All woodwork has been planed and treated with two coats of boiled linseed oil. Sec 

 also Fig. 326. 



above the animals by means of open windows adjusted as shown in Fig. 

 325. The passage of the air through the top of the room drives out the 

 liiost vitiated air directly and aspirates out that from below in the way 



