The Water Jump should be concreted to within a foot 

 or eighteen inches of its lip and the remaining portion 

 puddled with clay. 



No ditch need be concreted. 



The Bank Jump (Fly Bank) should be constructed as 

 in Plate II., the box to hold the brush not being over 

 three feet high and the earth and sod banked and sloped 

 to the height desired. 



The "Wings should be much higher than the jumps, 

 so that a horse may not be tempted to take them. The 

 po3C nearest to the fence must be well planted in the 

 ground, but the one at the end of tbe wing may be less 

 secure, so that should a horse bolt out and break it down 

 the danger of accident may be lessened. 



