CHAP. III. 



FARM COTTAGES. 



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Cottages of all sizes and varieties may be made of corrugated iron. 

 An example is shown in fig. 250. All the apartments are floored, 



Fig. 244. 



Fig. 245. 



lined, and ceiled with wood, and finished with wood cornices. Stoves 

 and presses are provided suitable to the size of the house, and 







Fig. 246. 



Fig. 247. 



Fig. 248. 



scrupulous attention is bestowed upon sanitary arrangements. In the 

 thaw following a severe frost, the water from the melted ice beneath 



Fig. 249. 



Fig. 250. Corrugated Iron Cottage. 



the roof is liable to find its way through the fissures in the matchboard 

 of the ceiling. 



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