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ETON NATURE-STUDY 



lines as shown on figure 31, parallel and at right angles 

 to the first, and cut along these through both thick- 

 nesses of paper. The dots show how a further cut 

 may be made in order to render the style which 

 we are constructing more elegant. 



Fold along the line A B so that one thick- 

 ness of paper stands out at right angles 

 on each side, forming a base upon which 

 the style will stand. 



On a sheet of paper describe two 

 circles (figure 32) and draw 

 a diameter in pencil. Make a 



slit of the same length as the FIGURE 32. 



base of your style and equally distant from each end of the 



diameter, gum the upper faces 

 of the flanges on your style and 

 push it through the slit from 

 the under side of the sheet, 

 to which the flanges will then 

 stick. 



Lay your sheet upon the flat 

 surface already used, so that the 

 diameter drawn runs from south 

 to north and the style points in 

 the latter direction. Note where 

 FIGURE 33. the shadow falls at the various 



hours of the day, and draw 



lines in ink showing the places 



and add the numbers as in 

 figure 33. 



FIGURE 34. 



