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Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881 by Various
page 38 of 151 (25%)
battery of guns, posted on the sea wall of the new dock, from which a
party of the Royal Artillery fired a Royal salute. The steamer, having
gone round the new dock, was brought up at the quay at the west. His
Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, with Prince Henry of Prussia, the
officers of the fleet, and the Commissioners, disembarked and proceeded
to the saloon in the new dock, where luncheon in honor of the occasion
was given by the Leith Dock Commissioners.--_Illustrated London News,
Aug. 6._

[Illustration: OPENING OF A NEW ENGLISH DOCK.]

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IMPROVED GRAIN ELEVATOR.


The illustration shows the apparatus at work transferring a cargo of
grain from the hold of a ship by means of an elevating band fitted
with buckets. By a simple contrivance shown in the engraving by
diamond-shaped squares, the elevating band can be shortened or
lengthened at pleasure, so as to suit it to the position the grain to be
elevated occupies in the ship or barge. When the grain is elevated to
the point whence it is to be transferred to the granary, railway
truck, or other destination, the band travels horizontally on suitable
bearings, the buckets being so constructed that in traveling they retain
their load intact. The contrivance for lengthening and shortening the
bucket band is an application of the "lazytongs" device, which is well
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