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fire-tube, too little draft when not in use, so that the fire 

 •would go out, and too great liability to fall over on the side, 

 •when the fire •was sure to be extinguished. Many of these 



Fig. 63. 



defects, however, ha^ve been corrected, and other improve- 

 ments made in a new smoker, called the Improved Quinby 

 (Fig. 63. b). 



THE BINGHAM SMOKER. 



This smoker (Fig. 64) not only meets all the requirements, 

 which are wanting in the old Quinby smoker, but shows by its. 



Fig. 64. 



whole construction, that it has not only as a whole, but ia 

 every part, been subject to the severest test, and the closest 

 thought and study. 



