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In all the patterns on this and the opposite pages each square represents fin. Therefore, if each square of a pattern is copied on to paper ruled with fin. squares, it will be restored to its original size. For a bigger horse or elephant, for example, the paper may be ruled in fin. squares.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 511

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In all the patterns on this and the opposite pages each square represents fin. Therefore, if each square of a pattern is copied on to paper ruled with fin. squares, it will be restored to its original size. For a bigger horse or elephant, for example, the paper may be ruled in fin. squares. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 511

In all the patterns on this and the opposite pages each square represents fin. Therefore, if each square of a pattern is copied on to paper ruled with fin. squares, it will be restored to its original size. For a bigger horse or elephant, for example, the paper may be ruled in fin. squares. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 511