THE COMPLETE GRAZIER. 



BOOK VIII. 



were welcomed as great improvements, and speedily came into extensive 



use. As labour-saving machines, however, they left much to be desired. 



The final development of reaping machinery up to the present time 



is the sheaf-binding reaper, which was in .use in the United States for 

 some years before it was taken up to any considerable extent in this 

 country. It was first made by Messrs. McCormick, Wood, and other 



