{ 360 ) 



Fig. 13. A tool in fhape of a curry-comb for fcraping 

 mofs, &c. off the ftems and branches of trees : 

 one of the fcrapers has teeth ; the other is plain. 

 The back of this tool, and the edges of the fcra- 

 pers, are a little concave. 



14. A larger double- toothed faw for cutting off 

 large branches. 



15. A fmall pruning-knife with a convex edge. 



1 6. A large chifel with a ftrong plate of iron 

 fere wed on upon the face of it, like a double iron 

 for a plane, to prevent its running in too far 

 where the tree is crofs- grained* 



'N. B. Thefe tools have handles of different lengths, to be 

 ilfed as occafion requires. 



