Domestic Encyclopædia (1802)/Volume 4/Plates

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2426591Domestic Encyclopædia (1802), Volume 4 — Plates in the Fourth Volume

PLATES

IN THE FOURTH VOLUME.

I. White Saxifrage, p. 25.

II. Mr. Antis's Improved Spinning-Wheel, p. 116.

III. Mr. Robert Salmon's Improved Machine for cutting Straw, p. 152.

IV. Count Riesch's newly invented Straw-cutter, p. 153—56.

V. Mr. Andrew Meikle's Improved Thrashing Machine, p. 209.

VI. Mr. Besant's Undershot Water-wheel; and Mr. T. A. Knight's Drill Machine, p. 248.

VII. Washing Machine invented in Germany, p. 290.

VIII. Mr. H. Sarjeant's Machine for raising Water, 297-98.

IX. Rev. T. C. Munning's Turnip-Drill; Mr. Lester's Cultivator; and Mr. Eccleston's Peat-Borer (Pl. I. Suppl.) p. 416.

X. Messrs. T. and J. Polfreeman's Improved Winnowing Machine, p. 454.

N.B. Several dutinct objeds having occasionally been represented in one and the same Plate, the Reader ought to be apprized, that he will meet with the respective Descriptions of

Mr. Besant's Undershot Water-wheel, in the Article Water, p. 298.

Rev. T. C. Munning's Turnip-drill, under the Article Turnep, p. 247.

Mr. Eccleston's Peat-borer, in the Article Peat, of the Supplement, pp. 443—44.