f: aed 
the Plate by the Figures L. M. will 
_fufficiently defend Mera both from Sun 
and heh big. L. reprefents the 
Front of the Frame. a. a.. Two 
Cells of Oak, lying flat on the Ground, 
more than four Feet long. In ‘re 
‘Cells you are to fix four Oaken Potts, 
about the Bignels of fuch as are ufed 
for drying Linen. 
‘The two Pofts 6. 6. in the Front, 
are about fix Feet two Inches above 
the Cells: The other two, ftanding 
backward, five Feet eight Inches. 
- You are next to nail fome Boards 
of flit Deal horizontally from one of 
the Fore-Pofts to the other, to fkreen © 
the Bees from the Sun. Let thefe 
Boards be feven Feet feven Inches in 
Length, and nailed to the Infide of 
the Pofts, and be well feafoned, that 
they may not fhrink or gape in the 
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