J-'igurc 91. — Iarm ut;AR: ii, part of roll.i|>sibli 

 from w hifllrlrcc; c. pari of bridle bii; d. ii 

 f. basf of handle of a currycomb; n. rivel and washer , 

 i«ii hiiiN.-,hiM-s; and k. chain to which a strap w^i- .1' 



colonial plow in which the colter was suspcndrd from 

 tiic i)cain and locked into the top of the share (^L'SNM 

 tjO.Blt, ill. 79). The colter is bent and toin from 

 exhaustive use (Chapman, in 1731. htied a plow "«•"• 

 Iron" for Mercer). I'rom it we learn a ijood deal 

 about the size of the plow on which it wm-- um-.I in, I 

 the shallow depth of the furrows it made. 



I our chain traces were on the list, one ol wliitli !.■< 

 .^presented by a length of flat links all-x'"'! '" -i 

 triangular loop to w liich the leather poi ' 

 tr.ices was fastened (I SNM 60.64, fig. 'Mb;. 1 lie 



halves of two ■m.itHc bits il .s\.M 

 It I. 

 Bit: 

 Mercer's pn 



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lurv. 1 1 



till tW- !J- 



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