2527, Ancient plows, reproduced from Bradley's *' Survey of the Ancient 



bandry and Gardening." 1725, Herewith is Bradley's explanation: 



Dray PlonKh. whinh is gnofl tn 1 o ^s(^ 1 foi mi r^ D.-ivs in Wiiitpr Irat is not sn 



TOMATO, TREE. C,/pho 



thara and II. ml . . m ., i, ,• n, 



Peucedanuni. I 



up of that K' II /' 



d«HHm), this ,t:r.np ^ ..;i!.l -, , 111 



to be best treati-(l as a distinrt 

 genus, following Koch, Boissier 

 and others. It has the habit of 

 Angelica. From Peucedanuni 

 it differs chieHy in having the 

 petals iiivdlute on the margin. 

 Involucre none ; i n v o 1 u c e 1 

 many-leaved; margin of car- 

 pels dilated: fls. somewhat po- 

 lygamous. One species, T. ver- 

 ticilUris, Bertol. {Pettc^danum 

 verticilldre, Koch. Angelica 

 verticilldre, Linn.), is adver- 

 tised in this country as a luwn 

 plant. It is a hardy peren- 

 nial, about 1 ft. tall: Ivs. with 

 many small yellow-green flow- 

 ers, 3-pinnate, the leaflets ovate, 

 acute - serrate and the lateral 

 ones often 2-lobed and the ter- 

 minal one .'i-Iobed, the petiole 

 much dilated at base. Pied- 

 mont region. S. Europe. 



L. H. B. 

 TOOAKTTBEE. E„cnlypl„.i 

 yomphocephala. 



TOOLS. The American 



farmer is known by his tools 

 and machinery. Labor costs 

 much and land costs little. The 



— - .- v.- — ..^v. iiiste'ad of 



a Yoke of Oxen. Tis said that the 

 Husbanilmcii in Simi,,. will plough 



t firaught; properfor any Grounds, except miery 

 iii; understood, will explain to us the Use of the 

 ilie Neck, or Share Beam. D the Earth Board, 

 lie Coulter, H the Plough Pin and Collar Liuks, 



