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well get out of order. By using Spur Gear Wheels, instead of bevel- 

 ed, the motion is reversed, and the machine adapted to sawing 

 off logs. Both of which machines are now being made in the 

 most substantial manner. 



Throughout the region where wood is plentiful and required 

 for fuel, the application of a movable one horse power to this 

 machine, to saw the trees or logs into lengths suitable for the 

 stove or locomotive, will greatly cheapen the process of prepara- 

 tion, leaving it in better condition, besides saving a large percent- 

 age of wood now wasted by the axe. [Ji diploma awarded. 



IngersoU's Hay and Cotion Press. 



Portable Hay and Cotton Press. 



Farmer's and Mechanic's Manufacturing Co., Green Point, L. J. 



[^ diploma awarded. 



Steam Engine. 

 Hinckley & Egery, and Geo. H. Reynolds, Bangor, Maine. This 

 engine called the Endeavor, exhibited at the 28th Annual Fair 

 of the American Institute, held at the Crystal Palace, was de- 

 signed by Geo. H. Reynolds, Medford, Mass., a practical engineer 

 and machinist, and was built at the well known works of Hinck- 

 ley & Egery, Bangor, Maine. 



Who claim the following improvements in the cut-ofl" valveSj, 

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