2tf REMARKS, &C. 



a. The under edge, which rests on the neck of the 

 bullock. 



h, b. The elevations on the upper part. 



c. c. c. c. The pins, by which it is fastened to the 

 neck of the ox. 



Fig. 3. — The Mai, or harrow. (Sans. Los'tbhedhan^.) 

 Fig. 4. — The Jdnf, slung for raising xvater. 



a. The Jant. 



b. The end, excavated to a point. 



c. c. c. The bamboo to which it is slung. 



d. The bamboo, loaded at one end, to assist in 

 raising the end b out of the water. 



e. A man working it. 



f. The reservoir, or channel, into which the water 

 is thrown. 



Fig. 5.— The Bharua. 



a. Bank, or yoke. 



b. b. The Shikya, or string by which the weight is 

 suspended. 



c. c. The receptacles, in which the earth or other 

 substance is carried. 



Fig. 6. — The Koddli, or digging-hoe. 



Fig. 7. — The Kastya, or sickle. 



