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also a single machine, — all to be driven by power. The larger 
one was stated to be capable of separating 200 gallons per 
hour. In the trial it did not run nearly up to this capacity, as 
will be seen from the results given below. These machines. 
unlike the Lavals, skim the milk and cream with a skimmer- 
cutter, very similar to wood-turning in a lathe. 
Fig. 3 shows the machine longitudinally, and in working 
order, with skimmers placed in position, the right-hand 
half of the machine being shown in section. On the axle 
