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Fig 102 is a ground plan of the same building, with two 



FIG. 100. 



FIG. 101. 



sheds attached at each end ; a, main floor ; b, b, mows for 

 storing hay ; c, c, c, c, c, c, stables ; d, d, d, d, passage ways ; 



FIG. 102. 



e, e, e, e, e. e, mangers for feeding ; g, g, g, g, g, doors. 

 This gives a large amount of room for the animals, forage, 

 grain, or implements, in a small compass. 



Fig. 103 is an enclosed shed, suitable for cattle when the 

 weather is not too cold, and if boarded more closely, would 

 at all times afford desirable accommodations for sheep. It 



