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TIIE CODLING MOTII. 
Figure 3 is a representation of a little heavier 
pump manufactured by the same company. This 
pump is arranged so that by removing the legs it 
can be fastened to the head of a barrel. With 
hose and two nozzles it is listed at $15.00. This 
company also manufacture several styles of spray¬ 
ing machinery among which is a pump and tank 
mounted on two wheels so that the pump is run 
by means of gearing and is suitable for field or 
orchard work. 
The Field Force-pump Co., Rochester, N. Y., 
manufacture a pump, (Figure 4,) similar to the pre- 
