. The Avicultural magazine . % k fil 11 F<:.j 12. [From drawing by Wallace Craig.] ;i. lb Fxg 1lf. 2. The result is that the top and sides stand on the bottom as shownin end-view in Fig. 7. A view of the wire as thrust through thegalvanised iron is shown on a larger scale in Fig. 8. The end of eachwire is now bent back and clinched as shown in Fig. 9, and thus theside is securely fastened to the bottom. Now, as shown in Fig. 7,two straight beams of wood are laid longitudinally and fastened byclamps at each end, the edges of the beams following the line a mallet, and a stick cut


. The Avicultural magazine . % k fil 11 F<:.j 12. [From drawing by Wallace Craig.] ;i. lb Fxg 1lf. 2. The result is that the top and sides stand on the bottom as shownin end-view in Fig. 7. A view of the wire as thrust through thegalvanised iron is shown on a larger scale in Fig. 8. The end of eachwire is now bent back and clinched as shown in Fig. 9, and thus theside is securely fastened to the bottom. Now, as shown in Fig. 7,two straight beams of wood are laid longitudinally and fastened byclamps at each end, the edges of the beams following the line a mallet, and a stick cut in the form of a chisel, the edge of thebottom is bent up. The same is repeated on the other side along the 274 Mr. Wallace Craig, line kl. The result is shown in Fig. 10. Figs. 7-10 are all end-views. The back end of the cage, Fig. 3, is fastened to the bottom inthe same way, the projecting ends of the wires being thrust throughthe holes, a straight beam of wood 12| in. long laid along the line Imand clamped, and the botto


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