F, ditto, built from the inside, without exterior scaffolding.

G, the cap ornamented, (as shown in the plan alongside,) with Portland stone, the dressings being tied together with copper cramps and an iron bond.

[Fig. 282.] represents the mouldings of the top, upon an enlarged scale.

[Fig. 283.], a plan of the foundation, ditto.

[Fig. 284.], ditto, at the level of the entrance of the flue, as seen in

[Fig. 285.], the elevation of the chimney.

[Fig. 286.], plan at the ground level I, in [fig. 281.] and [285.]

K, [fig. 281.], the lightning conducting rod.

CHINTZ is a peculiar style of fast-printed calico, in which figures of at least five different colours are impressed upon a white or light coloured ground.

CHLORATE OF POTASH, commonly called oxymuriate of potash. This interesting saline compound has become the object of a pretty extensive manufacture, in consequence of its application to make matches for procuring instantaneous light, and a detonating powder for fire-arms. It may be prepared both in the humid and dry way.