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The bar A has a channel on its side along which the coffee passes 

 while being pulped : the pulp and skins are dragged down past the bar 

 by the revolving disc, and the cleaned beans are discharged at B. The 

 bar should be kept as close to the disc as possible, but without touching 

 it. 



The hopper is fitted with a division which forms a water box for re- 

 taining any stones, etc., that may be among the coffee and preventing 

 them from passing to the disc and damaging it. 



The bearing is specially long to minimise wear, and is fitted with a 

 brass syphon lubricator, which should be kept supplied with oil. 



This machine weighs 821bs., and when packed in a case, 1301bs. 

 Price, packed for shipment, £10 0s. Od. 



The "India" consists of an iron cylinder, either grooved or covered 

 with a punched copper sheet, mounted on a spindle running in two side 

 frames which carry the hopper and the pulping bar. 



The hopper is provided with a division for retaining stones, as in the 

 " Colombia." 



On revolving the cylinder, the cherries are drawn down past the top 

 half of the pulping bar, which is fixed at such a distance that the cher- 



