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Machinery and devices WOE the destruction of the wohm— Continued. 
Stanton's, 273 — bucket poisoners, McDonald's, Allen's watering-pot im- 
provements, 273 — Amors and Lane's can-syringe, Hull's, Wisner's, 274 — 
Barrel and tank pump* and appurtenance*, 274-283 — Single-acting, dis- 
charging below the piston, Melcher's, 274 — Voglesang's, Ruhmann's, 275 — 
Polansky's, Schier's, Batman's, Ball's agitator, 276— Evenden's, Hel- 
mecke's, 277 — Yeager's pump and nozzle, 277-8 — Pinter's, 278. — Single-act- 
ing, discharging from above the piston, Chipley's, Weith's, 278 — availa- 
ble cistern or well pumps, 278-9— barrow pumps, h nek pumps, garden 
engine pumps, windmill pumps, Blunt's Lotus pump, the Pendulum and 
Index pumps, counter pumps, 279.— Double-acting, force pumps proper, 
279-283 — the best, 279, kinds characterized, Vose's hydropult, the Cham- 
pion, 280 — Kainsdeu's, reduction-cylinder pumps, patentees and man- 
ufacturers, 281-2— author's agitator barrel-pump, found most satisfac- 
tory, 282-3 — Conduits, frame*, portage, and combination* of appwrtm HOW, 
283 — Johnson's cotton-spraying inaehine, 2-1 — Jones's, Binkley's, 285 — 
Goodin's, Wolfram's, 286 — author's umlerspray ing accessories, 288 — plan, 
skid, mixing and straining funnel, 2-- —adjustments of pipes, forks and 
nozzles, 289-297, fork modilicat ions, 990-4 — pendant pipes, 292, couform- 
ability, lightness, cheapness, 292-3, tube substances, 29:5 — author's A- 
frame machines, 293-7 — maximum width under.sprayed, 295 — pipe adjust- 
ments to row widths, flexible systems superior, 296-7 — VI. G H A VITATIONAL 
Distriui'Tors, 297-309— for liguid, 297-302 — kinds, author's tripod auto- 
matic sprinkler, 297-8 — Schank's sprinkler, Taylor's, 298 — Robinson's, 
299 — suction force pumps and windlass elevators, 299 — bilge pinups, 300 — 
horseback automatic sprinklers, watering pot method, Willie's sprinkler, 
300 — Ramsey's, 301 — knapsack automatic sprinklers, 301 — Gray's, Bag- 
gie's, Towusend's, 302 — automatic hand-sprinklers, watering-pots afoot 
and on horseback, 302 — For drg p oi—M , »i/ter*, kinds, 3(»_'-9— disadvanta- 
ges, reciprocating sieve machines, hand-sieves, 303- -1— sil'i ing bag, llurd's 
sifter and blower, Goodheart's duster and spt inkier, 304— rotary-sieve 
machines, 304-7 — Robinson's duster and sprinkler, Davis' duster, Levy's, 
305— Taylor's duster and sprinkler, 306— reciprocal ing-stirrer sitters, Wil- 
lie's, 307 — rotary-stirrer sitters, Young's, 307 — Smith's, 308 — Eldridge's, 
309. 
CHAPTEB MIL 
Maciiinkhy USD i>i:vices for the destructiox of tiie worm — Concluded. 310 
VII. INSECT MANIPULATORS, mechanical treatment, dislodging, crushing, or 
*tijling the worms or chrysalids, 310 — s\\ eepi ng, knocking, or jarring off 
the worms; friction drags, fringes; beaters, 310 — collecting and dispatch- 
Big means, 311 — crushing, Helm's sweeper and crusher, 311 — Ewing's 
sweeper and stiller, 312 — Wood-Smith's, 313 — Iske's catching trays, 314 — 
traps for the moths, 314-321 — kinds of lures, light trap*, 314 — Lewis', Mc- 
Queen's, Rigel's, 315 — Walker's and others, 315-6 — lamps in motion, Le- 
blanc's, Fordtran's, 316 — bait traps, Heard's, Garrett's, 317 — traps combin- 
ing light and bait, author's net trap, 317-319, thought the best, 318 — indis- 
criminate killing wrong, the best bait, 319 — Stith's trap, 319 — Pugh's, 
Garrett's, 320— Binkley's, 32 L. 
CHAPTER XIV. 
History of the literature and bibliography 32£ 
History of the literature, 322— from 1802 to 1828, 322— from 1829 to 1847, 
323— from 1848 to 18">4, 324 — from 1855 to 1871, 325— from 18u9 to 1874, 
326— from 1874 to 1878, 327— from 1878 to 1880, 328— from 1880 to la81, 329— 
bibliography up to and including the year 1881, 329-344. 
