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REFERENCES TO PLATE I. 



Figure I. 

 The machine fixed to a Kentifli turn-reft plough. 



B. The apron, upon which the feed falls and rebounds upon 

 the land, in broadcafling. 



C. Lid to cover the hopper. 



D. Wheel ac the heel of the plough. 



E. Strap. 



FF. Hooks, upon which the apron turns by a pivot on each fide. 

 G. Stay, to keep the machine Heady. 

 H. Lever, to prevent it from fowing. 

 Figure III. 

 The machine conftrutSleu to be drawn by a horfc. 

 A A A A. The hoppers, 

 B B. The diagonal fupporters. 

 C C C C. The upper fpouts. [fpouts. 



D. The apron or ihelf upon which the feed falls frorn the upper 



E. The lever, which carries back the bar, and prevents the 

 machine from fowing. 



F F. Staples upon the handles, through which the reigns pafs, 

 for the man who conducts the machine to direft th<i horfe by. 



L Screw, to fix the machine occafionally. 



^ The knobs (by turning which each particular fpout may 

 be taken from oiF the bar, and thereby prevented from feed- 

 ing) are over each upper fpout> but (to prevent confufion) are 

 not lettered in the plate. 



Figure III. 



Is the fame machine with that in Fic. I. The dotted lines 

 cxprefling the fituation of the long fpout, when the apron 

 is removed, and the machine adapted for drilling. 

 Figure IV. 

 Same machine, front laid open to fhew the infide. 



A. The catch-wheel fixed upon the axle- 



B B. The axle, upon which the machine hangs between the 

 handles of the plough. 

 Vol. III. CL C. The 



