26 BULLETIN 277, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
fire protection, or the requisite number of casks and pails, 25 cents | 
must be added to: this basis rate. Where no watchman with an | 
approved clock is on duty, an addition of 25 cents must be made. 
ADAPTATION OF STANDARD VII. 
Emergency sheds are not to be recommended as a place for per- 
manent storage. It may be seen readily that these sheds require 
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Fic. 11.—Emergency sheds—arrangement of cotton in unit. 
a large amount of land and would be very inconvenient where cotton 
had to be handled frequently. When conditions are such that a 
considerable amount of cotton must be stored pending better market 
conditions, but where permanent storage is not desirable, it might 
be well to erect such sheds, inasmuch as the original cost of con- 
struction is very low. As the name indicates, they are intended 
entirely to meet emergencies, and not as permanent storage sheds. 
