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inch in width. Then make a second fold on the first crease. This 



should bring the paper firmly around the edge of the box. Fold 

 paper around the rest of the box and tie. 



Fig. 2. — ■ Wrapping round boxes. 



(Reproduced by permission, from Amy's Principles of Pharmacy. Published by W. B. 



Saunders and Co.) 



Oblong and Square Boxes (Fig. 3) are folded in much the 

 same way. The first two steps are identical, except that the ends 



Fig. 3. — Wrapping oblong boxes. 

 (Reproduced by permission, from Amy's Principles of Pharmacy. Published by W. B. 

 ^ ^ •' '^ Saunders and Co.) 



are to be folded in tightly against the ends of the box. A string is 

 then passed two ways around the box and tied. 



Packages. Fig. 4. In folding packages, first bring up two 



