580 Heport of the Trials of Ploughs, Harrows, S^-c, at Hull. 
that tliey consider them preferable for most purposes. Fig. No. 87 shows the 
arrangement of the tines. The implement is 7 feet 6 inches square. Price, 5?, 
Fig. 87. — Messrs. Cambridge and ParJiam's Combined Tine and 
Chain Earroio, No. 738. 
a. Dividing hoolc. 6, b. Spreaders. 
W. Hunt. No. 1041. — Improved flexible self-expanding chain harrow, also 
commended. No stretcher rods are required, the links being so formed and 
fitted across the harrow as to keep it rigid at its full width, and at the same 
