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[page 598] or a flue above; through the door itself there is an opening. Q. How large? A. 6 by 20 inches perhaps Q. Then is the mode of heating the rooms this: that the halls leading along is warmed by pipes under its floors and a coil of pipe in two halls, and that there is a hole in the door from 6 to 20 inches wide? A. Yes, sir Q. And that is all? A. Yes, sir Q. How many halls are there without these extra coils? A. One in the upper one, and that is all. Q. On both sides? A. Yes, sir. There are no extra coils on the north side, on the womans side. Q. Are they kept as warm as the other rooms? A. Yes, sir, nearer the engine house. Q. Now when it is a cold night do you think it would be possible to heat those lodge rooms, not the halls- the lodge rooms up to the temperature of 80 or 85? A. Perhaps not to 80, but 60 or 65. Mr. Hall: You say Dr. Sanborn was