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of uniform size ; and are of the same 

 size vvitb those of the Fire-Brigade. 



ENGINES. 



Larger Engines of the Mu- 

 seum. — Nos. 1 and 2, with Hose 

 pipes and Apparatus, stand in the 

 Basement, under the passage from 

 the Hall to the new Reading 

 Room; and No. 3, with Hose pipes, 

 &c., complete, is kept under the 

 Ms. Room at the South end of the 

 East Wing. 



Chamber Engines. — One, No. 4, 

 a small four-wheeled engine, is kept 

 in the long Room, South West of 

 the Hall. 



One, No. 5, a similar engine, is 

 kept on the Ground Floor, close to the 

 Entrance to the Entomological Di- 

 vision of the Natural History De- 

 partment, at the North-West Stair- 

 case. One, No. 6, a similar engine, is 

 kept at the entrance of the Reading 

 Room, from the Royal Library, and at 

 the bottom of the North-East Stair- 

 case. One, No. 7, a similar engine, 

 is kept on the Upper Floor, at the top 

 of the East Staircase, North Wing ; 

 and one, No. 8, a similar engine, is 



