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are  conducted  separately,  one  feeder  is  able  to  take  the  straw 
asjdelivered  by  the  yealmer  and  place  it  in  the  box. 
Figs.  16  and  17  show  a side  elevation  and  plan  of  the 
machine. 
Fig.  16. — Side  elevation  of  Maynard's  Straw  Yealming  Machine. 
Fig.  17. — Plan  of  Maynard’s  Yealming  Machine. 
number  of  tines  or  spikes,  c.  Three  such  chain-gear  compose 
the  elevator-apron,  and  very  efficiently  carry  up  any  straw  that 
