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Boy Scouts

Fig. 3.—Here the rectangle is folded to make a "lean-to" shelter, with the roof front suspended from a rope or from a horizontal pole by means of cords. The two corners not in use are folded under, making a partial ground cloth. A square open front is presented toward the camp fire.

Fig. 4.—Same in plan as No. 3, but has a triangular front and only one point of suspension.