EXPLANATION OF FOREGOING PLAN OF STABLE. 



H Yard of stable. 



A Saddle and Harness Room. This room has not a direct communi- 

 cation with any part of the stable. 



D Coach-liouse. — See page 25. 



F E Porch of stable. F is the way leading out of the porch into the stable ; 

 M the wash-house, provided with boiler, &c. 



C Gangway of stable. — See pages 16 and 17. 



B B Loose boxes, situate at each end of the stable. These boxes can be 



entered either within or from without the stable, 

 G G Towers where hay is supposed to be let down from the chamber above. 

 By a proper arrangement, these towers may be plamied to act as 

 ventilators to the stable. — See Elevation, also pages 17 to 20. 



1 1 Way out of the yard and stable into B B loose boxes. 



2 2 Stairs leading to chambers above the stable. The stairs on the left 



side of Plan have no direct communication with the stable. The 

 entrance to this flight' of stairs is behind the harness room A. The 

 entrance to the stairs on the right side of Plan is within the stable. 

 These stairs are supposed to lead to the granary and hay-loft, — 

 See pages 21 and 22. 



6 6 Drain of stable. — See pages 20 and 21, 



9 9 Stalls of stable,— See pages 6, 13, 14, 15, and 16, 



10 10 Space between back wall of stable and hay-rack. — See page 8, 



3 3 Passages leading out of stable to behind loose boxes, 



5 5 Doorways leading to space behind loose boxes. — See pages 23 to 25. 



