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Campcraft x67 Fig. 5 .M Uses all the cloth, has a triangular ground plan, a square front opening, plenty of head room at the back and requires two or more guy lines. This shelter resembles a "' toque." Fig. ?. Conical t?nt, or wig- Fig. 8. So-called canoe tent. Requires three guy lines, and can be supported by a rope instead of a pole Fig. 9. Canoe tent with fly Fig. 9.--A combination of No. 8, with No. x in use as an awning or fly. This sketch shows both tent and fly suspended by means of a rope. The "awning" may be swung around to ?ny angle. v?g?t?z?d by GOOdie opening. Fig. 6.-- Square or "miner's ? tent. Two corners are turned under. This tent is enclosed on all sides, with a door in front. Fig. 7. m Conical tent or '?wigwam," entirely enclosed, with door in front. Two corners of the canvas are turned under. Fig. 8.-- Has a wall on one side and is called a "canoe tent" in some catalogues. It requires two or more guy lines and is shown with a pole support. The front has a triangular