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1052.

are located about under the ("centre" line through) lodge
hall. The heat derived from this
coil is conveyed up by flues. The
heat that might pass through the floor
is so far as I am aware, very
slight. The floor is wooden but it is
thick and composed in part of timbers
and in part of mortar between the
floor timbers. And there could not be a
great deal of heat pass through there.
But there are flues in all cases
leading directly up from this chamber
in which the (crossed out) coil is located.
The chamber is brick having no connection
with any other and receiving its air
by little apertures made in the bottom.
Little windows near the bottom let in
the air. The coil is inside of a
brick arch and the flues pass up out
of the top up in the walls of the lodge, rooms,
dividing the rooms from the halls, so
that they occupy nearly all the
space there is to carry the hot air
up to the several floors. Now this
heat passes up to the top of the
rooms in these lodges mostly, and I

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