. Railroad construction, theory and practice; a text-book for the use of students in colleges and technical schools, and a hand-book for the use of engineers in field and office . ntire insidearea of the box. Two such boxes, set together and with the topsopened out, provide a fairly even surface four times the areaof one box. 29. Cooking utensils, table-ware, tools, etc. The size of theparty, the individual preferences of the person designing the 40 EAILROAD CONSTRUCTION. §29. outfit and the facilitiee for transportation, vary such hsts almostindefinitely. Agate ware has replaced china for pla


. Railroad construction, theory and practice; a text-book for the use of students in colleges and technical schools, and a hand-book for the use of engineers in field and office . ntire insidearea of the box. Two such boxes, set together and with the topsopened out, provide a fairly even surface four times the areaof one box. 29. Cooking utensils, table-ware, tools, etc. The size of theparty, the individual preferences of the person designing the 40 EAILROAD CONSTRUCTION. §29. outfit and the facilitiee for transportation, vary such hsts almostindefinitely. Agate ware has replaced china for plates and ware, although expensive, is preferable from a cookingstandpoint and has the advantage of a very material reductionin weight. Out of the very great number of lists which havebeen published, the following list of articles is quoted as sug-|gestive: Plates, cups, saucers, steel knives and forks, German-!-!silver spoons, large and small, carving knives and forks, large,cooking forks and spoonSj pepper and salt boxes, tin pans about FIT MORTISE AND TENONSAT BOTH ENDS OF POSTSTIGHT BUT DO NOT FASTEN,SO HORSE WILL KNOCK DOWN 2 SEAT BOARDSl?i*x lOx . Fig. 9.—Camp Dining Table. 6 inches diameter by 1| inches deep, utilized for serving soup,<36real, etc., pans and kettles of varying sizes which will nest and thus facilitate packing, tea kettle, coffee pot, frying pan,griddte, cake turner, pie pktes, dripping pan, chopping bowland chopper, colander, flour sieve, coffee mill, broiler, corkscrewand can opener, rolling pin, folding table (similar to the drawingtable described below), wash basins, kerosene oil can, alarmclock, spring balance. The last two articles are cook is the first man up in the morning—usually beforedaylight—and may need the alarm clock. A single delay, of ,ieyen ten minutes of such a party, would cost more than a very :valuable clock. A spring balance is very essential to the proper 29. BAILROAD BtJRVEYB. 41 £tnd e


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