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37&#93; SC Y thtis cut without receiving any in- jury from the concussion in falling to the ground, on which it was spread in a regular manner, so that it could be easily formed into sheaves, — ^The Milanese Society SC Y [37 wae afterwards presented with an Austrian implement, differing from the Silesian in a few respects, which will be noticed in the subsequent account D3 Ihis