70 



404. TIN PUMP. 



A. Stoner, jRlsing Sun, Ind. 



Ouc of the cheapest. 



405. EVENDEN'S PUMP. 



J. G. Evenden, Chicago, III. 



A cheap, air-chambered, doubled- walled, tin pump, fixed in a can. 



406. DOUBLE- WALLED COPPER PUMP. 



F. T. Pinter, Schidenhurg, Texas. 



A light pump, used for spraying from buckets and barrels. 



407. SINGLE- WALLED COPPER PUMP. 



F. T. Pinter, Schidenburg, Texas. 



This has its air-chamber at one side and is used similar to the preced- 

 ing pump. 



408. AQUARIUS. 

 W. & B. Douglas, Middletown, Conn. 



A brass bucket-pump that will stand long service. It is air-chamberod 

 with a top discharge. 



409. COMMON FRENCH SPRAY-PUMP— From Fiance. 



409i. COTTON-SPRINKLING MACHINE— Model. 



G. G. Lynch, Illawara, La. 



The pump is worked by wheels. The cylindrical tauk has a stirrer 

 kept in motion by the gearing. There is a distributing-pipe discharging 

 from its end by a nozzle for each row, and these parts arc held in place 

 by thumb-screw clamps. 



Barrel and Tank-Pumpsi. 



These are worked, attached to a barrel or tank, on a wagon or other 

 means of conveyance. 



