Fig. 9.

Multitubular, 9 years old, 8ft. 6in. long, barrel 6ft. long, and 2ft. 4in. diameter, 5/16 inch plates, 50 lbs. pressure. The cylinder was attached to right side of the top of the boiler over the fire box, and on the other side there was a very large manhole, the edges of which were corroded, and so strained and cracked by the screwing up of the manlid, as to be unable to bear the working pressure. The rent started in all directions from the manhole allowing the boiler to split up into three pieces. See [No. 18] and [No. 36].

No.13. Cornwall.

April 11th.

none injured.

One tube Cornish—but no particulars.

No.14. Barking. ([Fig. 10.])

April 19th.

4 killed, 2 injured.