PLAN OF A SMALL FARM DAIRY 



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the granolithic, consisting of (1) a layer about f-inch thick, of one part cement 

 to one part clean sand to three parts granite chips capable of passing a |-inch 

 square mesh. (2) An upper layer ^-inch thick, consisting of one part cement to 

 two parts granite chips capable of passing a ^-inch mesh. 



If it is desired to finish the granolithic " red," the requisite quantity of red 

 oxide of iron should be added to the materials for the finishing layer [(2) 

 above]. The granolithic is turned 4 inches up the walls to form a skirting, with 

 the corners rounded. 



A sliding door is installed between washroom and milkroom, and also 

 between washroom and boiler-room. The outer doors are hung in two heights, 

 so that the upper half can be left open while the lower is closed. 



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The walls are finished inside by rendering or plastering the lower 4 feet with 

 1 : 3 cement mortar, and the remainder with lime mortar of the same proportions. 

 For the lower portion, however, if expense is no object, white glazed bricks 

 probably form the best finish. 



In the washroom a sink is provided, preferably of white glazed stoneware, 

 carried on a brickwork pier. The latter should be plastered with cement mortar 

 smoothly finished. The waste-pipe from the sink may discharge through the 

 party wall into the gutter in the boiler-room. In connection with the sink is a 

 drain-board (grooved and sloping towards the sink) on which cans, etc., may be 



