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KEXXELS AND KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



The rent Hat ion of tlie rooms composing tlie lodgings of the 

 hounds must be carefully attended to, and for this purpose the 

 shaft alluded to at page 228 is by far the best adapted. It 

 resembles in external appearance that usually placed above well 



Muir's Ventilating Apparatus, a, b, c, d, the four divisions of shaft; e,f, hoard for 



distributing do'\\Ti current. 



constructed stables, &c. ; but there is this important internal 

 alteration, that the square is divided perpendicularly into four 

 triangular tubes, one of which is sure to be presented to the wind 

 from whatever quarter of the compass it is blowing, while the 

 opposite one allows the foul air to escape, to make room for that 



