Author : Arthur Frederick Sievers,Benjamin Schwartz,Bernice Eldon Shaffer,Charles Hugh Gable,Chase Going Woodhouse,Edwin Richard Kalmbach,George Milton Warren,Guy Eston Yerkes,James Robert Dawson,Jesse Washington Tapp (Sr.),John B. Hutson,Le Roy August Reynoldson,Leland Ossian Howard,Lewis B. Flohr,M. A. Crosby,Morley Allan Jull,Oliver I. Snapp,Robert George Hill,Walter Wesley McLaughlin,Wayne Crocker Nason,William Andrew Thomas,William Randolph Walton,William Renwick Beattie,Alfred R. Lee,Fred Corry Bishopp,George W. Collier,John Holmes Martin,Warren Burnette Shook,William Alfonso Baker,Carl Raymond Arnold,Lawrence Clark Woodruff,Walter Raymond Humphries
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 722 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1929
Category : Agriculture
ISBN : CUB:U183021565950
Game Laws for ... by Arthur Frederick Sievers,Benjamin Schwartz,Bernice Eldon Shaffer,Charles Hugh Gable,Chase Going Woodhouse,Edwin Richard Kalmbach,George Milton Warren,Guy Eston Yerkes,James Robert Dawson,Jesse Washington Tapp (Sr.),John B. Hutson,Le Roy August Reynoldson,Leland Ossian Howard,Lewis B. Flohr,M. A. Crosby,Morley Allan Jull,Oliver I. Snapp,Robert George Hill,Walter Wesley McLaughlin,Wayne Crocker Nason,William Andrew Thomas,William Randolph Walton,William Renwick Beattie,Alfred R. Lee,Fred Corry Bishopp,George W. Collier,John Holmes Martin,Warren Burnette Shook,William Alfonso Baker,Carl Raymond Arnold,Lawrence Clark Woodruff,Walter Raymond Humphries Pdf
"Many know the annoyance and ill effects of wet basements and cellars, but comparatively few are familiar with good remedial methods. This bulletin gives needed information ... Many wet cellars might be dry had a little more attention been given to their location and construction and to grading the earth around them to shed water quickly. Frequently wet cellars can be made dry by gravity drainage of the site -- the simplest and surest method of avoiding ground-water troubles. Many dam cellars can easily be made less damp by better window ventilation. Water-tight construction and waterproofing and damp-proofing methods require good materials, but the most important thing -- in fact the vital thing -- is thorough workmanship in each and every detail."--Page ii.