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on'.. Tlie studs which support tho plate are to be of a 

 length proportionate to the sashes, and the -vrood work be- 

 low them, and mortised in. The whole finish of the 

 froiit, and the make of the sashes, and tho manner of 

 fastening them on the front and on the roof, are to be the 

 sai.ao as detailed for the span house ; the rollers on the 

 windows, and the irons to secure the front sashes, are 

 mj.de exactly in the same manner, and put on in the 



Lean-to Geapeht. 



same waj-. Under the front sashes, there must be about 

 eighteen inches of solid wood work joining on to the 

 plank which goes from the sill to the earth. 



The rafters should be about seventeen feet long, and 

 ten inches deep by two inches thick, to be finished and 

 let into the ridge-pole, in the same way as in the span- 

 roofed house. The back of the house should be framed, 

 boarded, shingled, and plastered on the inside. Tlic 



