Part IV. Of SKdechdnk\r. ' 3 7 
at one end, with brown twifted Thread, into one Piece < of 
a yard long. 
Husbandry. The Frame of a SAFFRON KILN. Given 
by the Honourable Charles Howard Efq$. Together with 
a Defcription hereof 3 and the way of Planting Saffron, and 
ordering it upon the Kiln. And by Me publiftied in the Phil. 
Tranj afiions. (a) 0)Nunu 
The Spanijh SEMBRADORE. A Machine for Plowing, 13 
equal Sowing, and Harrowing all at once. Contrived by 
Don Jofeph Lucaleto a Spanijh Knight. Ufed and approv'd 
both in Spain and Germany. Given by /. Evelyn Efq3 
together with the Defcription extracted out of the Au- 
thors Treatife hereof, and publifhed in the PhiL Tranf- 
atlions. (b) f Nunt 
A CIDER-PRESS. Defcnbed alfo by Mr. Evelyn, (c) £ A PP en~ 
Contrived by Mr. Hook For better Difpatch, and thorow dix *° Po ~ 
breaking of the Apples. Confifteth chiefly of four Cylin- 
ders. Thofe two, which are firft to bruife them, more di- 
flant 3 the other, to prefs out the Juyce, as clofe as will well 
confift with their motion. 
A BOX-HIVE. Given by Sir Rob. Moray. But contrived 
by Sir Chriftopher Wren : And the Defcription hereof firft 
publifhed (d) in the Year, 1 652. Since then by Mr. Mofes [£ t ff b Mr5 
Rufden. Defign'd to keep them warmer, and more fafe 3 
but efpecially, to prevent their Swarming, and the better 
to propagate them into Colonies. 
Houfwifery and Houfhold-ftuff. CASSAVI-BREAD. Made 
of the Root of the Hyjucca Mexicana. They firft pound it, 
and prefs out the Juyce 3 which is of a noxious ( fay fome, 
of a deadly ) quality : and the Pulp of the Root is reduced 
to a Cake. Thefe Cakes they fry, or rather bake over a gen- 
tle fire, and fo fet them in the Sun to dry, for their Bread. 
The thicker Cakes, called Cajfavi, and eaten by the poorer 
fort. The thiner, called Sciam Sci am, bythe#/V£. (e) Inj^|f 
Hier. Benxgms time, (f) all the Ships that were bound from Hort.FarneC 
Spain to Mexico 3 when they returned, were Victualled „^f j^°° 
with Cafavi-Bread. That is, inilead of Bifcot. Oviedus. 
A HAMMOCK. Like a Great Net, with feveral fmall ^Jf f' 
Tajfels on the fides, and two huge ones at the ends. Be- cTsT*' 4 * 
tween which, 'tis fifteen feet long, The Weft, feven feet 5 
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