636 



Report to H.R.H. the President 



has been found profitable, there is no sufficient information at 

 hand, 



Mr. Burrell's, of Thetford, did the most and the best work ; and although 

 it consumed rather more power than some others in bruising the gorse, it 

 did oats and hnseed at a moderate amount of power. We therefore 

 awarded it a medal. Price 27L 



Burrell's Gorse Bruiser. 



Messrs. Barrett and Exall, of Reading, exhibited a machine worthy of 

 commendation. Price 25/. 



Messrs. White, of Holborn, exhibited a machine that reduced the gorse 

 into the most pulpy state, but required a great increase of power. The 

 price (60/.) is beyond the reach of a farmer, which, I am told, they pro- 

 pose to reduce ; but that was the price officially announced at the time of 

 the trials. 



C. B. Challoner. 



6. Steaming Apparatus. 



Besides these various modes of subdividing, it has been often 

 proposed to cook the food of animals; but the practice has not 



Stanley's Steaming Apparatus. 



