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other as the New. The former is illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3, and 
the latter in Fig. 4, which also gives an idea of the arrangement 
Fig. 2. — Plan of fart of a Campine Farm-steading, illustrating the old 
method of cooking Food for Coics. 
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A — Cauldron suspended from arm of a crane. B — Fire. 
Fig. 4. — Plan of a Campine Farm-steading, illustrating the modern 
method of coolcing Food for Cows. 
a — Cauldron. !>— Fire o — Tubs for Cows' Food. 
of the farm-house.* The cooking apparatus consists of a pon- 
derous wooden crane, the shaft of which works in a socket in the 
* The steadings in the Campine have not the quadrangular arrangement 
illustrated on p. 11 ; they consist of but two buildings, generally placed at a right 
angle to each other ; one is shown in Figs. 2 and 4, and the other is simply a large 
barn and woodliouse. There is no separate midden or manure-house, the dung 
being simply thrown hehind the cows, or sometimes carried to the far end of the 
cowhouse. 
