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Sulphur. — (Fig. 62.) The instrument 

 nois") consists of a zinc tube at 

 the base of which is an enlarge- 

 ment perforated on the under 

 side. The sulphur is put in at 

 the upper end of the tube, which 

 is the z n closed by a cork. — E. A. 

 Carriere, in Revue Horticole, 227. 



Flower-Syringe. — (Fig. 63.) 

 A fine spray is obtained by di- 

 recting the solid stream from a 

 syringe against a hard smooth 

 surface as shown in the figure. — 

 G. Schaedtler, in Der Praktische 

 Ratgeber im Obst-itnd Gartenbau, 

 11. 



("Soufreur Vincen- 



Fig. 62. 



Fig. 63. 



