481 Miscellaneous Implements Exhibited at Cambridge. 
with an adjustable slide and feeding apparatus. It is driven by 
a chain from the furrow wheel in such a manner that a regulated 
quantity of wheat, barley, or oats may be deposited in each of 
the three furrows. The corn drops at the back of each furrow in 
straight lines in any desired quantity and as evenly as if drilled, 
the next furrow slice being turned immediately upon it. It is 
well adapted for work upon heavy land. 
Article 5572. Messrs. Richmond & Chandler, Manchester. 
Chaff Cutter, with Riddle. Price 5 01 . — This machine is fixed 
upon a rigid timber frame ; the sifter works inside it with a 
circular motion ; chaff is delivered at one end, cavings at the 
other, and sand and dirt beneath. The fly-wheel is provided 
with a cover, and the whole machine is everywhere cased in. 
There is no possibility of the short chaff going over the end of 
Fig. 12. — Ransome’s New Three-Furrow Plough. 
the riddle with the cavings as in the older machines ; and the 
motion of the sieve is so arranged that it obviates the waste of 
time and power necessitated in stopping and reversing the former 
reciprocating riddles. 
Article 5573. Messrs. Richmond & Chandler. Oat Bruiser, 
combined with a Splitter and Rubber. Price 91. 10s. — The 
bruising rollers are smooth and of different diameters. The 
smaller roller is held to its work by means of a strong spring, 
which allows the passage of foreign bodies with the feed without 
damage to the mill. The iron nuts so often found in foreign oats, 
beans, and barley may now pass into the feed and through the 
mill without damage to the kibbling barrel, simply breaking off 
one of the triangular nibs. The pressure is adjusted by a hand 
wheel. The feed regulator is worked by a lever which is 
