104 Freeh/ Imported Species a7id their Treaimeni. 



very simple; it stood twelve inclie-^ al)Ove the i^roiincl and 

 the height was about -U feet from the lloor of tlie I'agc to 

 apex of gable; the centre compartment having a lean-to roof. 

 The sides, back, and roof were constructed of lialf-inch tongucd 

 and grooved matching, the framing of one- inch quartering. Ihe 

 roof was covered with felt over the matching, and llic fronts 

 consisted of half- inch diamond mesh, hand woven netting. 

 There was a hinged llaj) at the front of eacdi compartment, for 

 feeding and cleaning purposes, also a large door in the back 

 of each comixirtment, for distempering.;', iiiscrfinu' ])ranc']ics, nt^st 

 receptacles, etc. 



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It will bo seen from the above rough diagrams, that each 



