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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Winship^s Improved Self- Ventilating Refrigerator. 



Charles Winsliip, New Haven, Conn.; Bramhall, Hedge & Co., 

 agents, 398 Broadway, New- York. 



The peculiarity of this refrigerator is, that while articles can 

 be kept within perfectly sweet and fresh for an indefinite period; 

 that while the refrigerator may contain twenty different articles 

 of food, of different flavors, that the air which flows through the 

 refrigerator keeps each flavor separate, carrying off all emana- 

 tions of every description. This has been tested many times^ 

 with the invariable result that odors and flavors are absolutely 

 incommunicable within the refrigerator. 



ADVANTAGES CLAIMED. 



1. A perfectly uniform temperature, so that every portion of 

 the refrigerator can be used at the same time. 



