62G Miscellaneous Implements Exhibited at Plymouth. 
at 11 hours 51^ minutes, milk turned on 11 hours 58^ minutes, 
milk through 12 hours 15 minutes, washed out with 2^ gallons 
of skim milk, and finished 12 hours 17 minutes. 
The warmer raised 
the milk from 65° to 
85°, and the refrige- 
rator reduced the 
cream to 56°. The 
butter, which came 
continuously and in 
fine granules, when 
made up weighed 91b. 
2 oz., and was pro- 
nounced to be of ex- 
cellent quality, with 
good grain and free 
from buttermilk ; it 
is most probable that 
the superiority of the 
butter to that made 
by the Extractor last 
year at Windsor is 
due to the refrige- 
rator. 
The Hardy Patent 
Pick Co., Sheffield- 
Disintegrator. (Art. 
2539). This machine 
has for two years been 
sent forward for trial 
as a " new imple- 
ment." Itisdescribed 
under the head of 
Disintegrators (page 
Messrs. W. N. 
Nicholson & Sons, 
Newark — " Snapdra- 
gon " Horse Rake 
(Art. 3333), for a 
Balance Snap Hook. 
This is an important novelty attached to the rake (see fig. 3). 
The hook is pivoted on a plate which is fixed on the stripper 
bar and slotted to receive the back lever. When the teeth fall, 
the lever strikes the upper part of the hook, which falls back 
