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 FARM HOUSES AND FARMERIES IN VARIOUS STYLES. 451 910 e^:J±t±.-,| r^ e r L E ^ -jlHTl-H-vhl e T. V •■■ ■s ~' ~-^ ^?-r-" ',h a It)' security of the structure. Fig. 912 is a section across the meal-house, n; covered part of the pigsties, o ; and pigs' yard, p, in which is seen the bin, q ; hog-tub, r ; shoot, « • n 912 f- P u 9 -TT rr ^ 1 -i III t i i i hog-troughs, t ; and in the background the end of the man's privy, «. The hog-troughs are formed of two long boards, and two short ones, in the very simple manner exhibited in fig. 913. Fig. 914 is a section across the cow-house; and fig. 915 is a longitudinal view of the cow-stall, in order to show the manner of fastening the cows to it. In these 913 ^// 915 // d r 1 e I e a a a