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Fig. 3 represents a fine German 

 steel plow, Eagle pattern, made in 

 New York, under Mr. R. S. Sten- 

 ton's personal supervision. It is 

 intended more especiallj'' for the al- 

 luvial lands of Long Island and the 

 swampy lands of New York and 

 New Jersey. It is capable of turn- 

 ing a furrow twelve inches wide, by 

 from 6 to 8 inches deep, without the 

 landside cutter; but with this at- 

 tachment, it cuts 16 inches wide and 

 of equal depth, scouring perfectly in 

 black sticky loam. 



A cast iron plow. No. 36, has 

 been made by Horton, Depeu & Co., 

 of Peekskill, with extra care and 

 with an adjustable landside, to 

 which the cutter can be attached, or 

 from which it can be removed at 

 pleasure. It is suitable for all kinds 

 of soil in which a cast iron plow 

 will scour. 



\_A bronze medal awarded. 



A. F. Mayher & Co., 54 Vesey 



street. 



These harrows are made of vari- 

 ous sizes, for one or two horses. 

 [A silver medal awarded. 



Hinge Hanow. 



