80 AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM 



10 ditto, three shear ... 39 guineas ditto. 

 lOdtto full mouthed . . 31 . . . , . Mr. J. Moore 



A Devon Heilcr,three7 201.2. . . Mr. Smith 



years old 3 



Ditto. ditto. ..... 26 , . ditto 



A Hereford Co;v, seO ^^ ^ ^ _ _ ^j^^^ 

 veil years old. . • . j 



Ditto. ditto 22 ..... . Mr. J. Moore 



A Devon Bull, aged . . 24 Mr. Coke. 



A Hereford Bull, ditto. .GO Mr. Smith. 



The company then began to scpaiatej some repair- 

 ing to the Holkham, and others to the Beechwood Park 

 fcttSy and Hereford A<T;ricultural Meeting. 



Extracted and abridged from the tondon GLOBE, of Jane "2, 1810. 



WOOL CARDING. 



ScHOLFiELD & HooFMAN havc lately erected a corn- 

 plete set of Wool Carding Machines at the Adelphi 

 INlill?, three and a half miles from Bladensburg, Prince 

 George's County ^Maryland. 



This mode of Carding Wool into rolls, is so generally 

 approved, where ever it has been brought into use, that 

 there can remain no doubt of its utility. It saves 

 much labor and time, prepares the wool better for cloth, 

 and by mi.xing it in larger quantities, renders the cloth 

 of an even texture and uniform quality; wool of dif- 

 ferent colours may be nicely mixed — and^the expence is 

 but 10 cents per pound. 



Those who send wool to such machines ought to have 

 it assorted and washed; matty ends, dirty locks anci 

 burs must be cutoff; and to every 8 or 10 pounds of 

 wool, one pound of soft grease should be sent, together 

 with a shetit sufficiently large to contain the rolls, which 

 may be carried on horseback without injury, or in a cart 

 or waggon. 



PRINTED FOU AND PlBLISHED B\ DAVID VMLLY . 



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