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stewpan, constructed on the same principles with that 

 just described and designed for the same use: 



Fig. 72. 



The diameter of this stewpan below is the same as 

 that of the last This is necessary, in order that it may 

 fit the sand-rim of the same register-stove or portable 

 furnace ; but its diameter above is much less, and it is 

 also less deep, consequently its capacity is much smaller. 

 The cover of this stewpan is of wood lined with tin. It 

 is in all respects like that represented by the Fig. 35 

 (see Chapter VII. of this Essay, page 358). Both these 

 stewpans are supposed to be constructed of tin, but they 

 might be made of tinned copper. The handle of the 

 stewpan represented by the Fig. 71 is omitted. 



The following figure represents a vertical section 

 of a double or armed stewpan on a very simple 

 construction : 



Fig. 73- 



The stewpan (which is drawn to a scale of 6 inches 

 to the inch) is supposed to be made of tin, and it is sup- 





