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Fig. 3d. Is made in the manner of the Chinefe 
bamboo window-fereens. The tranfverfe lines 
are fine rufh, or a grals, neatly bound with 
horfe hairs, which makes the longitudinal 
lines. 
A A. Two flicks, to which the fereen is faflen- 
ed, and extended by the two flicks, 
BB. occafionally. 
Fig. 4th. A form of wood, with feven bars, to 
fupport the fereen, Fig. 3d. The bars are fo 
fixed, as that their acute edges only touch the 
fereen, that there may be no obflrudlion to 
the paffage of water through the fereen. 
Fig. 5th. aa. Is a terrafs, 4 or 5 feet fquare, in- 
clined a few inches, that water may readily 
run from it. 
bb. A mat or board laid upon the terrafs. 
e. The new formed fheet of paper laid upon the 
mat. 
Fig. 6th. A flat hair brufh for fpreading the 
wet paper upon the walls of the houfe. 
Fig. 7th. The double edged knife with which 
the paper is cut into a proper form. 
XI. An 
