360 Of the Wheat-Drill Chap. XXI 



When the Oppofite of A (with the Two Pods 

 whereto the fore Side B, and the hinder Side C, are 

 nail'd, and having a like Piece of Board in its lower 

 Part with a like Hole in it) is abided, and when the 

 Bottom (Four Inches broad), with its Seed-box under 

 it, is thruft in at/ by the prick'd Lines, until it reach 

 e, bearing on one Side upon the Piece of Board efg b> 

 and the other Edge of the Bottom bearing in like 

 manner upon the oppofite Piece, then this Cavity of 

 the Hopper, which will contain about Two Gallons 

 of Seeds, will be finiuYd. 



Note, The Bottom muft make a right Angle with 

 the Two fore Pods, having the Side B perpendicular 

 to it. 



D is a Part of the Board which comes out farther 

 than the Hopper, in order to hold a Bar at£; which 

 being fattened there, and in like manner to the Oppo- 

 fite of this Board, this Bar bearing againft the fore 

 Part of the Standard, the Hopper and its Wheels are 

 in part drawn by it. 



Into the Notch / is fattened one End of a long Bar, 

 which pafTes the whole Length of the Hopper, and 

 holds the upper Part of its Two Cavities in their 

 Places, as is ken mark'd D, in Fig. 15. 



E is Part of the Board which comes before the 

 Hopper, and whereto one End of a Piece of Wood 

 is fattened by Nails or Screws, which bearing againft 

 the fore Part of the Standard, and againft its In fide, 

 the Hopper is in part drawn and guided by it, as 

 fhall be (hewn in Fig. 15. 



Fig. 13. fhews the Outfide of the Figure laft de- 

 fcrib'd. A is the Standard by which this End of the 

 Hopper is drawn, in the manner as it is here placed. 

 B is one End of the Spindle patting thro' the Hopper 

 and Seed-box. C the Bottom, having the Seed-box 

 fattened on to it, with one Screw before, and another 

 behind, with their Nuts underneath, and the Heads 

 of their Screws very thin, and the Pins fquare at, 



Top, 



