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Report on Cream-separators and 
operator, the four sides fall down and leave the print perfect. 
The Ajlesbury Dairy Company exhibited the Lactobutyro- 
meter, for testing the amount of fat or cream contained in 
Fig. 6. — Bradford & Go's Dtapfiragm Churn. 
A. View. B. Dasher for Cream, c. Dasher for Milk. 
milk. This is a simple yet at the same time an expeditious 
and reliable test, that can be used by any one not possessing 
any scientific knowledge. 3Iessrs. Vipan and Headley, Lei 
cester, exhibited a number of agricultural machines, also a par 
ticularly substantial and well-designed Railway Milk Churn 
made of steel in one plate, with only one seam, and coated with 
tin. The top of the churn is so arranged that any dust or dirt 
accumulated during transit does not fall into the milk, when 
the lid is hurriedly taken off, or washed by rain. The arrange- 
ment of the lid is such that any milk displaced during transit 
is thrown back into the churn, instead of washing up the sides 
of the lid and ventilator. The fastening can either be used with 
or without a lock. The bottom of the churn is stamped by 
machinery, and driven into position, rendering it nearly im- 
possible for the rim or hoop to be knocked off ; the fastenings 
are out of the way, and cannot be injured when churns are 
placed on each other ; neither are there any projections to 
knock off when the can is tilted to drain. The handle is riveted 
to an independent plate, and soldered on the can. 
In reporting on the other miscellaneous exhibits of the Show, 
