68. Bath Closet seats and livers.

69. Bath fittings. The bath capping I be 1 1/2" thick, to rough are lide with rounded edges and ermes grooved elm. wide side, hich together with is white lead and screwed to firmed bearers: first and end ble filled in with 1 1/2" rubbed slate. The baths, to be of any good local substitute, to be Pheffard and Fitch's second class porcelain baths - perforated for 1 1/2" waste duly, "plumbed and weather complete.

70. Fork Gratings.

Provide in bath room. fork gratings 2x2; frame with chamfered edges and bearer 2" x 1 1/2" cut and rounded at Corners, and covered with 1 1/2" x 1" battens, laid 1/4" apart and ceiled with brass screws: all arises to be taken off. Similar grating in Wash house for use at the washing troughs, in lengths equal to two lengths.

Shelves. Provide and fix to Wards two tiers of shelves, 14" and 11" wide, with rounded corners, of 1" wrought stuff, on cast iron brackets screwed and plugged to walls. The bottom shelf in large Store to be of Slate (or stone) 14" wide, with rounded edges and the wooden shelves to be fixed 16" above it and 15" apart.

The shelves in the two small stores to be in sisters, to be 1" in thickness with rounded edges on C. I. brackets as before: 16", 8" and 10" wide and 8", 10" and 12" apart to be defined as day once one of the dwarf cupboards in room, in each house's bed corner.

In this space is raro and and in surgeon's pantry.

Provide and fix in Dispensary in tiers of shelves 6" wide and 8" apart, the bottom shelf 13" above the top of press: above there fix two shelves 14"

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