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— 70,089.Hannaford22, 10, 1867 63,886.Harris16, 4, 1867 56,213.Haines10, 7, 1866 64,970.Graham21, 5, 1867 43,308.Hartman28, 6, 1864 65,216.Hartman (anti-friction rollers)28, 5, 1866 59,596.Hartman13, 11, 1867 50,822.Hartman7, 11, 1865 79Hartman (anti-friction rollers)28, 5, 1866 59,596.Hartman13, 11, 1867 50,822.Hartman7, 11, 1865 79,334.Ferry30, 6, 1868 72,729.Fink31, 12, 1867 72,831.Ferry31, 12, 1867 66,312.Donehoo2, 7, 1867 59,965.Chapman27, 11, 1866 59,819.Clark20, 11, 1866 73,875.Clark28, 1, 1868 61,522.Donehoo29, 1, 1867 52,139.Christ and Stehman23, 1, 1866 RunniHartman13, 11, 1867 50,822.Hartman7, 11, 1865 79,334.Ferry30, 6, 1868 72,729.Fink31, 12, 1867 72,831.Ferry31, 12, 1867 66,312.Donehoo2, 7, 1867 59,965.Chapman27, 11, 1866 59,819.Clark20, 11, 1866 73,875.Clark28, 1, 1868 61,522.Donehoo29, 1, 1867 52,139.Christ and Stehman23, 1, 1866 Running-Rein. 67,837.Andrews (over-head)20, 8, 1867 69,893.Beans15, 10, 1867 66,941.Brown23, 7, 1867 80,897.Barnes11, 8, 1868 Running-Reins to pull on the Bit to check Horses, mostly in connection with Gag and Check Hook. 74,623.Smokey18,Hartman7, 11, 1865 79,334.Ferry30, 6, 1868 72,729.Fink31, 12, 1867 72,831.Ferry31, 12, 1867 66,312.Donehoo2, 7, 1867 59,965.Chapman27, 11, 1866 59,819.Clark20, 11, 1866 73,875.Clark28, 1, 1868 61,522.Donehoo29, 1, 1867 52,139.Christ and Stehman23, 1, 1866 Running-Rein. 67,837.Andrews (over-head)20, 8, 1867 69,893.Beans15, 10, 1867 66,941.Brown23, 7, 1867 80,897.Barnes11, 8, 1868 Running-Reins to pull on the Bit to check Horses, mostly in connection with Gag and Check Hook. 74,623.Smokey18, 2, 1868 Seitz26, 9, 1848 56,619.Sayre24, 7, 1866 2,780.Smith (driving-rein runs to martingale; does not involve the check)17, 9, 1842 2,510.Smith23, 3, 1842 73,042.Rice and Leach7, 1, 1868 59,937.Albright and Burns27, 11, 1866 79,932.Alexand
alike, so that it may be reversed when injured by wear. It is held on one side by a rabbet in the longitudinal sill upon which it is laid, and on the other by locking plates secured by bolts pass- ing through the sills and ties. A number of other forms might be mentioned. Tub′u-lar rein. One in which an additional or safety rein slips through the other rein, which is hollow. See the following patents: — 13,306. Goddard, July 24, 1855.61,512. Donehoo, Jan. 29, 1867. 59,596. Hartman, Nov. 13, 1866.65,721. Brook, June 11, 1867. Tub′u-lar steam-boil′--er. A steam-boiler in which the water is contained in tubes, upon whose outside the flame plays. The term tube, in this connection, is distinguished from flue. The flame traverses in the latter, but impinges on the outside of a tube. See Plate LXI. Napier's tubular boiler. Oliver Evans's boiler had a number of small watertubes, able to bear a great pressure and exposing a relatively large heating surface.