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vented by John Comes, sen., manufactured by the exliibiter ; 

 a rising mouth (or K 3) chaff cutting machine, price 4/., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by . the exhibiter ; a 

 small chaff cutter for exportation, price Zl. Ss., for six packed 

 in cases 21?, invented and manufactured by the exhibiter :, 

 an economical chaff cutting machine (K 0), price 3?., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter; a 

 roller mill for crushing malt and linseed, splitting beans, 

 &c., (No. 5), price M., without bean mill 11. ]Os.,a_roller 

 mill for crushing all descriptions of grain and seed, price 9?. 

 15s., a roller mill (No. 3 a) for crushing all descriptions of 

 grain, seed, beans, &c , xmce S?. 15s., and a roller mill (3 b) 

 for crushing all descriptions of grain and seed except beans 

 and peas, price 5/., all improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter; a malt crushing mill (No. 3), price Gl. 15s., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a 

 universal corn crushing or bruising mill (No. 2), price 5Z. 

 10s., invented by the late Mr. Stratton, of IJristol, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a bean splitting mill, 

 price 21. 2s. Gd., and a linseed cake breaking machine (No. 

 5), price 91, if with pulleys for steam power 10?. 10s., both 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter; a 

 linseed cake breaking machine (No. 3), price 3?. 15s., im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; four sizes of 

 a registered Budding's lawn mowing machine or grass cutter, 

 price, including case, from 1 1 ?. 10s. to 5?. 10s., invented 

 by E. Budding, of Dursley, improved and manufactured by 

 tne exhibiter ; a nine-inch lawn mowing machine or grass 

 cutter, price 21. 15s., invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter ; a garden roller, price hi. 6s., designed 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a set of patent self- 

 relieving chain harrows, price bl. lOs., 5 feet wide 3?. 15s., 

 invented by John Cartwright of Shrewsbury, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter; a Crosskill's patent clod crusher or 

 serrated roller, price 6 feet long by 30 inches diameter 19?. 

 10s., without travelling wheels 17?. 10s., invented by Wm. 

 Crosskill, of Beverley, and manufactured by the exhibiter 

 (has received many Royal Agricultural Society's and other 

 jn'izes) ; a Cambridge's patent press roller or clod crusher, 

 price 6 feet long by 2(5 inches diameter IG?., invented by 

 William Cambridge, of Bristol, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter (has also received many prizes) ; a Patterson's 

 patent roller and clod crusher, price C feet long by 31 inches 

 diameter 19?. 10s., without travelling wheels 18?., invented 

 by John Patterson, of Beverley, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter (has been awarded the Roy.al Agricultural So- 

 ciety's and other prizes) ; an improved field roller, price 

 10?., with the whippletree adapting it for two horses 10?. 

 12s , and a strong wrought iron five-line horse hoe, price 3?. 

 10s., with three tines only 2?, 16s., both manufactured by 

 the exhibiter ; a patent turnip thinner, price G?., with hoes 

 to hoe the whole surface 71. (has received tliree Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society's money prizes, three Bath and West of 

 England Society's prizes, and many local ones), (new imple- 

 ment) a patent horse hoe for hill sides, price 5?., and (new 

 implement) a hand manure distril>utor, price 3?., all invented 

 by Thomas Huckvale, of Choice Hill, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter; an improved double-acting haymaking ma- 

 chine, price 13?. 13s, manufactured by the exhibiter; a 

 patent self-relieving horse-rake, price G feet wide <]?. 83., 

 without self-relieving apparatus 7?. 10s, invented by John 

 Marychurch, of Haverfordwest, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter (awarded first prize of gold medal at Paris, 1055, 

 .T,nd the special award of the Bath and West of England 

 Societj' at Yeovil, 1856) ; a four-inch Kase's patent double- 

 action force and suction pump and fire engine, price 7?. 19s., 

 on wrought iron stand 9?. 4s., invented by Kase, of 

 America, improved and mauufactured by the exhibiter; a 

 galvanized sheet iron barrel pump, price 2?. 5s., with sheet 

 copper barrel 3?. 12s. Gd., gutta percha suction pipe for ditto 

 fi'om Is. 9d. to 2s. Gd. per foot, invented and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter; an Anthony's patent American churn, 

 price 2?. 8s. Gd , without stand 2?. Os. Gd., invented by C. 

 Anthony, of Pittsburgh, U. S., improved by Burgess and 

 Key, of London, and manufactured by the exhibiter (took 

 the Royal Agricultural Society's silver medal at Exeter, a 

 prize medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851, the prize at 

 Gloucester, 1853, and at Carlisle 185,5) ; a registered at- 

 mospheric churn, price 1?. lis. Gd., on stand 2?., invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter; an improved portable 



mangle (No. 3), price 4?. 12s., without stand 4?., a patent 

 American floating ball washing machine (No. 2), price 6?., 

 a patent American floating ball washing machine (No. 1), 

 price S?, and a 3 cwt. weighing machine, price 2?, for 4 

 cwt. 2?. 8s.. all manufactured by the exhibiter ; a box of 

 linseed cake and manure, manufactured by Messrs. Dixon 

 and Cardus, of Southampton. 



Marie Piere Amaranthe Ferdinand Mazier, 

 of I'Algle (Orne), France. 

 A reaping machine, price at the exhibiter's residence in 

 France 1,000 fr. (£40), and (new implement) a mowing ma- 

 chine, price at the exhibiter's residence in France 800 fr. 

 (£32) 

 John Freer, of Rothley, near Loughborough, 



Leicestershire. 

 (New implement) an eight-row patent grain and seed- 

 planting machine, price 55?., invented and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter. 



James Hayes, of Elton, near Oundle, Huntingdon- 

 shire. 

 A steam-power combined thrashing machine, price 95?., 

 (new implement) a patent portable straw elevator, price 38?., 

 a grinding mill, price 37?., a grinding anill, price 35?., a 

 grinding mill, price 17?, and a flour-dressing machine, price 

 13? , all invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhi- 

 bitor. 



Richard Horn.sby and Son, of Spittlegate Iron 

 Works, Grantham, Lincolnshire. 

 A drilling machine for corn, seed, and general purposes, 

 price complete with manure box, coulters, &c., fitted for gene- 

 ral purposes, 42?. 5s., extra with a separate corn box, corn coul- 

 ters, &c., 8?. 153. (received the first prize of £10 from the 

 Royal Agricultural Society at Lincoln, 1854, £10 at Lewes, 

 1852, £15 at Norwich. 1849, £15 at York, 1848, £15 at New- 

 castle-upon-Tyne, 1846, £15 at Shrewsbury, 1845, £10 at 

 Derby, 1843, £30 at Bristol, 1842, and £25 at Liverpool, 

 1841); a ten-row patent corn and seed drill on an improved 

 principle, price 20?. IO3., if with side-hill motion 3?. lOs. 

 extra (received the Council medal at the Great Exhibition, 

 1851, the first prize of £lO from the Royal Agricult\iral 

 Society at their meeting held at Carlisle, 1855, £10 at Lin- 

 coln, 1S5J, £10 at Gloucester, 1853, £10 at I^wea, 1852, £10 

 and a prize medal at Exeter, 1850); a twelve-row patent corn 

 drill, price 29/ lOs. ; an improved patent fore-carriage steer- 

 age, price 4?. lOs, (received the prize medal of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society of England at the meeting held at Exeter, 

 1850) ; a patent small occupation drill, price 19?. 5?. (received 

 the Royal Agricultural Society's prize of £5 at Carlisle, 1855); 

 a patciit drill for turnips, mangel wurzel, and manure, price 

 29?. 12.-J. (received the first prize of £5 as the best exhibited 

 at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Lincoln, 1854, 

 £10 at Gloucester, 1853, £10 at Lewes, 1852, £10 at Exeter, 

 1850, £10 at Newcastle, 1849, and £10 at Shrewsbury, 1845) ; 

 a two-row patent ridge drill for turnips, mangel wurzel and ma- 

 nure, price 20?. (received the Council medal at the Great Exhibi- 

 tion, 1851, the first prize of £3 at the Royal Agricultural meet- 

 ing at Carlisle, 1855, .£5 at Lincoln, 1854, £10 at Gloucester, 

 1833, £10 at Lewes, 1852, £10 at Exeter, 1850, £10 at Nor- 

 wich, 1849, £10 at York, 1848, £10 at Shrewsbury, 1845, £10 

 at Liverpool, 1841); two nine-horse power patent portable 

 steam engines, price .V75?. (the Council medal was awarded to 

 this engine at the Exhibifion in 1851, it also received the first 

 prize of £20 at the meeting of the Roval Agricultural Society 

 of Ensland at Lincoln, 1854, £10 at Gloucester, 1853, £40 at 

 Loves, 1852, £30 at Exeter, 1850, and £50 at York, 1348); 

 aa eight-horse power patent portable steam engine, price 255?. ; 

 a seven-horse power patent portable steam engine, price 235?. ; 

 an improved patent portable combined thrashing, sh.'iking, and 

 dressing machine, price 108?. (received the first prize of £20 

 at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Carlisle in 

 1855); two improved patent portable combined finishing, 

 thrashing, shaking, and dressing machines, price 130?. ; a 

 patent corn dressing or winuowing machine, price 12?. lOs. 

 (the Council medal was awarded to this machine at the Great 

 Exhibition in 1851, it has also received the following first 

 p-fizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, viz., 

 £5 at Carlisle, 1855, f 5 at Lincoln, 1854, £5 at Gloucesler, 



