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[page 597] cells? A. No, sir, they ran under the centre of the corridor, the lower corridor. They are the same as they have always been. Q. It is under the floor of the lodge galls that the pipes run? A. Yes, sir Q. Now how does the heat get into the lodge? A. Flues. Q. Up at the top or down below? A. Up at the top. Q. Is there any flue in there? A. No sir. Q. Flues into each chimney from each lodge room is there not? A. No sir There are no flues into the rooms. Q. Just a flue from the top of the hall into the room? A. Yes, sir; Over the door and through the door itself Q. You say when a patient is put in there he is put in and his door is short, a grated door? A. No, sir; a door of the room like any door. Q. Then when that is shut all the means of being heated is through a transom over the door