398 REPORT 4, UNITED STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 
PLATE LVm. 
DIVERS SIEVE MACHETES. 
(Fig. 5 from Dept. Keport on Cotton Insects, 1879; the rest adapted from patent drawings.) 
Fig. 1. The F. A. Eldridge rotary brash sieve 
machine ; frame, OA ; wheels, B ; 
belts, h; shaft, g; gears, ft; powder 
boxes, D ; brashes, d. 
Fig. 2. Same, side view ; lettered and explained 
the same. 
Fig. 3. Same, rear view ; lettered and explained 
the same. 
Fig. 4. The W. T. Willie sieve machine, section 
view; supporting bar, O; adjust- 
ment bar, 2>; standards, B; powder 
boxes, A ; sieves, p. 
Fig. 5. The J. S. Smith rotary brash sieve ma 
chine, in operation. 
Fig. 6. The T. B. Taylor combined plow sprink- 
ler and duster, in section ; plow, 
ABDFQ ; sprinkler, LHJ (see Plate 
LVI) ; screen, P ; rods, S; flanges, R ; 
rotary sifter, Q. 
Fig. 7. The J. W. Young shoulder support rotary 
sifter; support, BFO; mortices, a; 
suspender, DE ; cylinder, Q; ad- 
juster, K ; crank, h; same in section, 
HQKl ; brash, JET. 
PLATE LIX. 
SWEEPING MACHINES. 
(From patent drawings.) 
Fig. 1. The J. Helm sweeper and crusher, side 
view: crashing blocks, eaf; wheel, c; 
frame, FABbldn; shaft, D; brushes, 
E. 
Fig. 2. Same, crusher in section ; lettered and ex- 
plained the same. 
Fig. 3. Same, showing other brushes, F ; section 
view, lettered and explained the same. 
Fig. 4. The W. Ewing sweeper and stiller, top 
view ; tray and frame, ba ; wheels, de ; 
ratchet pins, gh ; brushes, m. 
Fig. 5. Same, side view ; lettered and explained 
the 
Fig. 6. The Wood-Smith tray sweeper, top view ; 
frame, iabh ; wheels, e ; pan, fm ; 
arms, g; bar, & ; wings, ee ; bearings, 
d; handle, k; pins, I ; flappers, oo, 
hinged at p ; ratchet, 8 ; springs, y ; 
crank lever, r ; whiffletree, a. 
Fig. 7. Same, in cross-section ; lettered and ex- 
plained the same. 
Fig. 8. Same, longitudinal section ; lettered and 
explained the same. 
PLATE LX. 
DIVERS MOTH TRAPS. 
(Fig. 4, 5 original ; Fig. 2 from Dept. Report on Cotton Insects, 1879.) 
Fig. 1. The J. G. G. Garrett moth trap, earlier 
pattern ; stake, A ; board, B ; pan, c ; 
lantern, E ; braces, F. 
Fig. 2. TheB. F. McQueen moth trap, in section ; 
socket, O; pan, B; lantern, A; de- 
flector, D. 
Fig. 3. The J. N. Binkley moth trap. 
Fig. 4. The J. E. Walker moth trap. 
Fig. 5. A simple moth trap. 
PLATE LXI. 
DIVERS MOTH TRAPS (Continued). 
(Figs. 1, 3, 5, 6 original ; Fig. 4, from patent drawing.) 
Fio. 1. The net trap; net, mn; its open base, z, 
with weight ; supports, j ; lantern, I ; 
standards, 8 ; cleats, c, for bait board ; 
flared inlet, xx ; glass or bright de- 
flector, i ; side flange, h ; roof flange, 
r; ridge fold, v ; W. S. Barnard, iuv. 
Fig. 2. The J. G. G. Garrett improved moth trap, 
in section; stake,*; tray, t; liquid 
bait, x ; Hanges. e ; roof, r ; light, i. 
Fig. 3. The J. Stith " Cotton-worm Exterminat- 
or" trap; tray, d ; opal glass lantern, 
a; side-flange, b ; cover-flange, e. 
Fig. 4. The J. M. Heard moth trap, in section; 
tray and liquid, AB; flange, a; stand- 
ard, eE; cone-deflector, c ; roof-flange, 
dD. 
Fig. 5. The E. D. Pngh moth trap, the interior 
exposed : tray, A ; lantern, B-, light, 
D; vial, E; pegs, ab. 
Fio. 6. Tbo A. Le Blanc "Cotton Moth De- 
stroyor; " wheels, A; platform, B; 
standards, cd; roof, D; suspauded 
globe deflector, E . chandelier, alF. 
