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diameter was put into its place. Note % This wheel 
was two inches in the fhroud or depth of the bucket ; 
the number of the buckets was 36. 
The flandards S and T, Fig. 1. were raifed half 
an inch, fo that the bottom of the wheel might be 
clear of ftagnant water. 
A trunk, for bringing the water upon the wheel, 
was fixed according to the dotted lines f g, Fig. 2. 
The aperture was adjufled by a fhuttle h /, which 
alfo doled up the outer end of the trunk, when the 
water was to be flopped. 
Fig. 3. The ratchet 0 0, not being of one piece 
of metal with the ferrule e e , i i (tho* fo defcribed 
before, to prevent unnecefTary diflindlions), was with 
its catch turned the contrary fide ; confequently the 
moveable barrel would do its office equally, notwith- 
ftanding the water-wheel, when at work, moved the 
contrary way. 
Specimen 
