BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
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Chapter XII—Continued. 
pumps, 271-274—Lewis’s, 271—Korth’s and less desirable kinds, 
Stoner’s, Mallory’s Kaiser’s, Dix’s, 272—Crandal’s, Holland’s 
knapsack extinguishers, Douglas’s, Stanton’s, 273—Bucket poi¬ 
soners, McDonald’s, Allen’s watering-pot improvements, 273—■ 
Amor’s and Lane’s can-syringe, Hull’s, Wisner’s, 274— Barrel and 
tank pumps and appurtenances, 274-283— Single acting, discharging 
below the piston, Melcher’s, 274—Voglesang’s, Ruhmann’s, 275— 
Polansky’8, Schier’s, Butman’s, Ball’s agitator, 276—Evenden’s, 
Helmecke’s, 277—Yeager’s pump and nozzle, 277-278—Pinter’s, 
278—Single-acting, discharging from above the piston, Chipley’s, 
Weith’s, 278—Available cistern or well pumps, 278-279—Barrow 
pumps, truck 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, Yose’s hydropult, the Champion, 
280—Ramsden’s, reduction-cylinder pumps, patentees and manu¬ 
facturers, 281-282—Author’s agitator barrel pump, found most 
satisfactory, 282-283—Conduits, frames, portage, and combinations 
of appurtenances, 283—Johnson’s cotton-spraying machine, 284— 
Jones’, Binkley’s,'285—Goodin’s, Wolfram’s, 286—Author’s under- 
spraying accessories, 288—Plan, skid, mixing, and straining 
funnel, 288—Adjustments of pipes, forks and nozzles, 289-297 ; 
fork modifications, 290-292—Pendent pipes, 292, conformability, 
lightness, cheapness, 292-293—Tube substances, 293—Author’s A- 
frame machines, 293-297—Maximum width uuflersprayed, 295— 
Pipe adjustments to row widths, flexible systems superior, 296- 
297. 
VI. Gravitational distributors, 297-309— For liquid, 297-302—Kinds, 
author’s tripod automatic sprinkler, 297-298—Schank’s sprinkler, 
Taylor’s, 298—Robinson’s, 299—Suction force-pumps and windlass 
elevators, 299—Bilge-pumps, 300—Horseback automatic sprink¬ 
lers, watering-pot method, Willie’s sprinkler, 300—Ramsey’s, 
301—Knapsack automatic sprinklers, 301—Gray’s^. Ruggle’s, 
Townsend’s, 302—Automatic hand-sprinklers, watering-pots afoot 
and on horseback, 302— For dry poisons, sifters, kinds, 302-309— 
Disadvantages, reciprocating sieve machines, hand-sieves, 303- 
304—Sifting bag, Hurd’s sifter and blower, Goodheart’s duster 
and sprinkler, 304—Rotary-sieve machines, 304-307—Robinson’s 
duster and sprinkler, Davis’ duster, Levy’s, 305—Taylor’s duster 
and sprinkler, 306—Reciprocating-stirrer sifters, Willie’s, 307— 
Rotary-stirrer sifters, Young’s, 307—Smith’s, 308—Eldridge’s, 309. 
Chapter XIII: 
Machinery and devices for the destruction of the worm—concluded . 
VII. Insect manipulators, mechanical treatment, dislodging, crush¬ 
ing or stifling the worms or chrysalids, 310—Sweeping, knocking, 
or jarring off the worms; friction drags, fringes; beaters, 310— 
Collecting and despatching means, 3U—Crushing, Helm’s 
sweeper and crusher, 311—Ewing’s sweeper and stifler, 312— 
moths, Wood-Smith’s, 313—Iske’s catching trays, 314— Traps for the 
314-321—Kinds of lures, lighttraps, 314—Lewis’s, McQueen’s, 
Rigel’s, 315—Walker’s and others, 315-316—Lamps in motion, 
Leblanc’s, Fordtran’s, 316— Bait traps, Heard’s, Garrett’s, 317— 
Traps combining light and bait, author’s net trap, 317-319, thought 
