200  Miscellaneous  Implements  Exhibited  at  Liverpool , 1910. 
into  slots  so  as  to  be  capable  of  easy  removal.  The  number 
and  size  of  indentations  vary  with  the  size  of  grain  to  be  dealt 
with.  As  the  cylinder  rotates  the  imperfect  grains  and  trash 
are  caught  in  the  indentations,  whilst  the  round  full  grain 
passes  on.  The  imperfect  are  lifted  up  to  the  top  and  then 
fall  out  into  a trough,  and  are  conveyed  to  a separate  exit. 
This  machine,  as  tested  before  us,  appeared  10  do  its  work  well, 
and  was  also  very  well  made. 
Fig.  2.— The  “Phoenix”  Chaff  Cutter. 
