560 Report on the Exhibition of Implements 



Stand. 



Art. 



Name. 



Time of 

 setting ud 

 Steam. 



Gallons 

 of Water 

 in Copper. 



Gallons 

 added 

 afterwards. 



No. of 

 Gallons 

 raised from 

 60° to 180°. 



Price. 



41 



3 



Stanley . . 



Min. 



19 



40 



86 



126 



£. s. 

 15 15 



30 



o 



Robinson 



23 



40 



30 



70 



9 10 



29 



3 



Richmond . * 



23 



30 



58 



88 



17 0 



56 



1 



Thompson . 



25£ 



30 



63 



93 



21 10 



" The prize was consequently awarded to Mr. Stanley's appa- 

 ratus. The Judges have to observe, that Mr. Thompson's 

 steamer worked under a disadvantage, as some of its fittings did 

 not arrive at Norwich, but were lost on the railway." 



Corn-dressing machines (Judges' Report). — " 1st Trial. In this 

 trial the dressing-machines were supplied with the corn and the 

 chaff just as it came from the threshing-machines. Column 5 

 of the annexed table gives the weight on the lever of Amos's 

 machine, and shows the comparative poweV required in each case. 

 They were directed to do as much work as they could with 62 

 turns of the handle : — 



81 



86 



122 



45 

 113 



Name. 



Time, 



Hornsby . 



Holmes. . 

 Garrett . . 



Kilby . . 



f Williams 

 I & Taylor 



Cooch . . 



Nicholson. 



62 

 Turns. 



Weight on 

 Lever. 



f 14 lbs. empty, 

 ^15 lbs. working. 



C 15 lbs. empty, 

 ( 17 lbs. working. 



12| lbs. empty. 



f 14 lbs. empty, 

 X 15 lbs. working. 



i 9 lbs. empty, 

 \ 10 lbs. working. 



11 lbs. empty. 



Length 



of 

 Crank. 



Inches. 

 14 



Best 

 Grain. 



Tail 

 Corn. 



B. p. q. B. p. q. 



3 3 1 0 2 0 



1 0 2i 



Fai ed to feeditself. 



Failed to feed itself. 



Whites. 



Quart. 

 1 



Screen- 

 ings. 



Price. 



Quarts. 

 4* 



2 2 0 of Tail-corn Screen 

 ings, and much good Corn 

 mixed. 



£. s. 

 13 10 



0 4 of Tail and Screen- 

 ings mixed. 



Failed to work properly. 



18 0 

 16 0 



" 2nd Trial. The corn that had passed through the machines was 

 now dressed a second time over ; 6 bushels were allowed to each — 



Stand. 



Art. 



Name. 



Time. 



Weight 



on 

 Lever. 



Quantity of 



Grain 

 supplied. 



Height of 

 Feeding 

 Box. 

















Feet. In. 



Time. Power. 



65 



12 



Hornsby . . . 



35 Turns 



15 lbs. 



6 Bushels 



4 9 



35 X 15 = 525 



45 



1 



Cooch .... 









4 11 











Best Grair 



came out with inferior, — failed to work satisfactorily. 



86 



1 



Kilby .... 



63 Turns 



15 lbs. 



6 Bushels 



4 10 



63 X 15 = 945 



