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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



grain goes to the scourers, thereby saving the grain from being scotired while the 

 smut is with it. It then passes to the scouring chamber 0, where all dirt adhering 

 to it is entirely removed, together with the tip and blow, without breaking the grain, 

 after which it passes to another separat ir, which completely cleans the grain from 

 whatever dust or impurity may have adhered during the former passages, and leaving 

 it in a clean and perfect condition for flouring. \^A large silver medal awarded. 



Hiinioon^s Carving Machine. 

 Wm. M. Cassidy, general agent, Albany, N. Y. 



