DETAILED DISCUSSION 

 OF SPECIFIC TYPES 



ADAPTATION TO LOCATION AND USE 



DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 



VARIATIONS IN DESIGN 



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'N THE following plates are shown different types of camp 

 stoves and fireplaces, ranging from the very elementary and 

 primitive type (pi. I, fig. 1), to the very "sophisticated" and 

 artificial type (pi. I, fig. 2). In connection with each specific 

 type of camp stove and fireplace, there is presented a discus- 

 sion of the problems of adaptation to location and use, and of 

 the problems of design and construction. 



In the minds of some readers, these dravnngs may indicate 

 in some instances solutions which seem rather ideal, and not 

 capable of practical application because of the fact that the 

 most desirable kinds and shapes of stones necessary to produce 

 the effect shown in the drawings are not available. These 

 drawings are intended to show only in a general way the kind 

 of design which may be followed in actual construction. Minor 

 modifications are often necessary on account of varying 

 materials and conditions on different areas in different parts 

 of the country. 



The success or failure in procuring the kind of results illus- 

 trated in the drawings depends upon the ability of the man 

 who is superintending the construction work in the field, and of 

 the stone mason who is doing the work of actual construction. 



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