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believe one that is quite new in America, as indeed 
it appears to be in Europe, a small part of France 
only excepted. 
I PRAY you to present me respectfully to the gen¬ 
tlemen of the soc.iety at large, and very particularly 
to my friends among them ; and believe me to be, 
dear Sir, 
With the highest esteem, 
Ybur most ob’t. humble serv’t. 
■ ROB. K. LIVINGSTON. 
To Doct, De Witt, Secy, ' 
to the Agricultural Society^ 
State of Ne%\)-Tork, 
DESCRIPTION 
OF A CHURN ON A NEW CONSTRUCTION, 
By SIMEOA^ BE WITT, 
Figure i is a section of the Churn. A B 
is an upright post, which may be fastened at top 
to a beam of the milk-room. C C are two arms 
mortised into the post, at such a height as to be 
level with the lower part of the breast of a common 
sized man. D is a representation, as seen from a- 
bove, of one of the arms, with its tenon its open 
mortise to receive the churn stick, and pin c 
to confine it to its place. E F is the churn-stick. 
G G are two leaves of the dasher fastened to cross 
