Fire-places and Kitchen Utensils. 



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ter of one of these boilers, at its brim, is greater than 

 the diameter of the groove of the register-plate of the 

 fire-place, it must be suspended in an inverted hollow 

 cone, and its body must necessarily be made conical. 



The following figure shows how a boiler 15 inches 

 in diameter, with a steam-rim (with which the steam- 

 dishes of a 15-inch family boiler may occasionally be 

 used), may be adapted to a register-stove fire-place of 

 the usual dimensions: 



Fig. 53- 



This boiler requires no handle, as its steam-rim may 

 be used instead of a handle in moving it from place to 

 place. 



The following figure shows how very small sauce- 

 pans are to be fitted up, in order to their being used 

 with these register-stove fire-places : 



Fig. 54- 



