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THE CUBA REVIEW 



adopted by which the mill maj^ be discon- 

 nected trom the pump and the latter 

 worked by hand or animal power 



A variety of pumps may be worked bv 

 means of animal power, a very popular 

 type being the chain pump, which is a mod- 

 ern de^elopment of one of the most an 

 cient t^peb of pumps known (See illus 

 tration ) This is recommended tor shal- 

 low wells up to about 30 feet in depth 

 or for lifting water from a ruer m which 

 case It lb usually fixed on a platform, built 

 out from the bank On account of its 

 extreme simplicit}- it may safely be left m 

 the charge of natives, there being practi- 

 cally nothing about it that can be damaged 

 by careless handling. It is made in a 

 variety of sizes, and when worked by two 

 bullocks, yields from 4,000 to 11,000 gal- 

 lons of water per day, according to the 

 size of pump. 



As soon as w^ater is obtained which will 

 supply the needs of the land, when natural 

 sources fail, the value of the land in- 



Irngation in India. — Chain 

 pump Horked by oxen, 

 raising 8,000 gallons of 

 \\ater per day from a well 



Id feet deep. 

 Ricqo en la India. — 

 Bomba de cadena, nio- 

 ida por biieyes, para 

 Ic anfat 8000 galones 

 dc agiia diariamente un 

 pozo de IS pies de pro- 

 fnndidad. Para levari- 

 ta> agua de un rio, se 

 iija la bomba sobre una 

 platafoi ma, construida 

 dc la ot ilia para fuera. 

 La maquinaria es niuy 

 scncilla y fimciona fa- 

 cilmente. 



creases out of all proportion to the small 

 amount of capital necessary to acquire the 

 desired results. To obtain, of course, the 

 maximum amount of water capable of be- 

 ing brought to the surface, a pump in con- 

 nection with engine power is necessary ; but 

 in many cases, where it is impossible or 

 inconvenient to employ engines, wind, or 

 animal power, properly applied, will raise 

 all the water that is required. 



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