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8472. Sharp, J. April 9. T e n t s.-T h e framework of a tent t consists, as shown in Fig. 1, of two pairs of legs a, a, jointed at a<1>, supporting a roofpiece b. The roof canvas a<3> is wound on one or more spring rollers, and has at the free ends stout laths to which are attached spring rollers carrying the side canvas e. These laths are also o attached to hinged bars c, c. The sides e have along their bottom edges laths which engage with slots in the legs a, a. The back canvas f is attached to the legs a, a by laths, and is buttoned to the sides. The front consists of two similar pieces of canvas, so that a doorway is left between the legs a, a.