28 UNITED STATES - INSURANCE AND THRIFT 



Class D. — Barns properly rodded. 



Unrodded wooden dwellings with wooden roofs. 



Granaries, com cribs, and hog houses located nearer the dwelling or 

 the barn than as specified for Class C, or lacking the lightning protection 

 required for that class. 



Live stock pastured during the summer months where fences are 

 not properly grounded. 



Class E. — Unrodded barns and other property deemed to be of similar 

 hazard ". 



It is proposed that the coefficient representing the amount of risk 

 attaching to each of these classes of property should be 15 for A, 20 for B, 

 25 for C, 33 for D and 40 for E. 



