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Their arrangement and sizes are 



The box stalls are five in number 

 shown in Fig. 11. 



The outer walls of the stalls are five feet high, surmounted by a 

 22% inch woven wire guard and frame as shown in Fig. 17. 



Fig. 18. 



The partition walls between the box stalls are seven feet high. Both 

 outer and partition walls are of 1^2 i^^ch southern pine flooring carried 

 by upper and lower rails of oak, 4x4 inches, grooved to receive the 

 flooring. The lower rail rests upon the cement floor and is held in 

 position by half-inch iron pins set in and rising 1 inch above the cemeni 

 into the rail and by having its ends nailed to the posts. 



The mangers in these box stalls are in every respect like those in 

 the common stalls except that they are but 4 feet long. 



Doors in the wall over each manger, 10x28 inches about, permit the 

 placing of feed in manger and box. 



As shown in Fig. 11, the two rows of horses face each other across 

 a feed allev 8 feet in tlie clear. 



