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sudden fluctuations of temperature. The building is 
also shaded, especially from the afternoon sun, by 
large trees. This building ean be erected for about 
$1,200. It has 18-foot posts, a tin roof, the two 
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rooms in the first floor ceiled with pine, but the 
top floor not ceiled. 
The other type of packing-house (used only for 
purposes of packing and of storing packages) is ad- 
mirably illustrated by Figs. 99 and 100, which are 
pictures of the house of W. W. Pettit. Brocton, 
New York. In this case there is no cellar, for the 
grapes are not to remain in the house more than 
a day or two at the longest, and they ordinarily 
