. American engineer and railroad journal . will ex-plain the action of theanti-incrustator. Each ofthe steam chambers, com-posed of pieces of boilertubing, is placed directlyover the glass tubes, withwhich they are always incommunication. Thesehave a total cooling sur-face of 100 sq. in. Bytheir condensing actionthey keep up a constantsupply of pure water tothe gauge glasses, and setup through their connec-tions a return current tothe boiler. In some ex-act experiments which wemade, these two steamchambers, placed on thegauge glasses of a Gallo-way boiler having a stoke-hole temperature of 100


. American engineer and railroad journal . will ex-plain the action of theanti-incrustator. Each ofthe steam chambers, com-posed of pieces of boilertubing, is placed directlyover the glass tubes, withwhich they are always incommunication. Thesehave a total cooling sur-face of 100 sq. in. Bytheir condensing actionthey keep up a constantsupply of pure water tothe gauge glasses, and setup through their connec-tions a return current tothe boiler. In some ex-act experiments which wemade, these two steamchambers, placed on thegauge glasses of a Gallo-way boiler having a stoke-hole temperature of 100°Fahr. and a workingpressure of 5 a t m o s -pheres, steam was con-densed at the rate of per hour with theliquid fuel used on theGrazi-Tsaritsin Railroad,giving an evaporation of12 lbs. per lb. of we arrive at the factthat, with a sacrifice of The Adamson Gun.—The illustrations given herewith repre-sent a sectional elevation, end view and plan respectively of agun invented by the late Mr. Daniel Adamson, and which is.


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