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On the Economical Manufactoi-y of 



Description of Sheds, Kilns, &c. 



Fig. 1. 



Fig. 1. Is an isometrical view of the different departments of a 

 tile work, in the order which is considered advantageous for 

 carrying on the various processes ; A, is the position of the pug 

 mill and horse walk ; B the drying sheds, in four lines, each 100 

 feet in length ; C the kiln represented without the roof ; and D 

 the hopper, also represented without the roof in order to show the 

 mouth of the furnaces. 



a, a a a 



Fig. 2. 



Fig. 2. Ground plan of a kiln and hopper, A the kiln and B 

 the hopper. The walls and piers a for the furnace arches are 



