MOHR AND REDWOOD'S PRACTICAL PHARMACY. 12] 
Fig. 14. 
Redwood's Pharmaceutical stove. 
a. a. The furnace and ash-pit doors. 
b. Circular opening into the fire, for clearing the bars, inserting a 
tube, &c. 
c. Circular opening to the top of the furnace. 
d. The boiler. 
e. Circular opening into the boiler, with a dished cover, and water- 
joint. See fig. 15. 
F. The drying closet. 
g. A sliding door or damper, for opening or closing a communica- 
tion between the drying closet and ash-pit 
h. The flue from the furnace fire. 
i. The steam-pipe 
k. l. Two branches from the steam-pipe. 
m. Channel for conveying air round the back of the fire into the 
drying closet. 
n. The tap for drawing water from the boiler, 
o. Tube for indicating the height of the water in the boiler. 
p. Gas pipe, with flexible tube, and burner, 
x.-z. Cast iron front and top to furnace. 
11 
