280 THE NOBLE SCIENCE. 



EEFEEENCE TO THE PLAN OF THE KENNEL. 



a a a Lodginj^ houses. 

 b Huntsman's house. 

 c Feeder's house. 

 d Feeding-room ; straw loft over. 

 € Boiling-house. 

 f Meal-room. 

 g Coal-shed. 

 h h Boilers. 

 a Hi Flagging. 

 I Tank, or cesspool. 

 m Drawing-room, bedroom over, 

 n Drawing Court. 

 Water-course. 



EEFEEENCE TO THE PLAN OF THE STABLES. 



a Principal entrance. 



h Pilaster. 



c Fourteen stalls for hunters. 



d Five boxes for hunters. 



e Hack stable. Five stalls. 



/ Stables for race-horses. Five stalls ; two boxes. 



g Hospital. 



h Coach-house ; oatmeal bins over. 



Hi Pumps. 



IcTckh Eain-water tanks. 



I Eight stalls for coach-horses. 



in Harness-room. 



n Four-stall stable for post-horses, &c, 



Blacksmith's shop. 



p House for coachman ; bedrooms over ; wash-house adjoining. 



q Saddle-room ; bedrooms over. 



r Mess-room for helpers ; bedrooms over. 



s s House for groom. 



t House for boiling water. 



vvv Cellar, pantry, wash-house. 



u Bakehouse. 



wwwwioto Iron grates and drains. 



V Cesspool. 



yyy Ladders. 



9ZZZZ Drains leading to cesspools outside. 



