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<p><head>X. Preservation of provisions</head></p> | |||
< | <p>II - in an unaltered state.<lb/> | ||
1. Facilitating the<lb/> | |||
< | |||
II - in an unaltered<lb/> | |||
1. Facilitating the<lb/> | |||
perfect application<lb/> | perfect application<lb/> | ||
of the preservative<lb/> | of the preservative<lb/> | ||
ingredients in the<lb/> | ingredients in the<lb/> | ||
way of potting. | way of potting.<lb/> | ||
2 – salting.<lb/> | |||
3 – preserving in<lb/> | |||
sugar.<lb/> | |||
4 – in vinegar.<lb/> | |||
5- in compound<lb/> | |||
pickles.<lb/> | |||
6 Assisting preservation<lb/> | |||
in the way<lb/> | |||
of drying - See Exsiccation.<lb/> | |||
1. Fish.<lb/><lb/> | |||
2. Green Legumes</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p><head>XI. Preservation of miscellaneous substances.</head></p> | |||
<p>I – by removal of the<lb/> | |||
<p>I by removal of the<lb/> | |||
air considered as a<lb/> | air considered as a<lb/> | ||
cause of deterioration </ | cause of deterioration<lb/> | ||
1. Preserving the decoction<lb/> | |||
of Quercitron<lb/> | |||
Bark from being<lb/> | Bark from being<lb/> | ||
spoiled by boiling<lb/> | spoiled by boiling<lb/> | ||
heat applied for<lb/> | heat applied for<lb/> | ||
the purpose of | the purpose of evaporation.<lb/> | ||
See Bancroft 321.<lb/> | |||
2. Extraction of Air<lb/> | |||
bubbles from glass<lb/> | bubbles from glass<lb/> | ||
while in the | while in the melting<lb/> | ||
pot in the instance<lb/> | |||
of achromater<lb/> | |||
glass for telescopes.</ | glass for telescopes.<lb/> | ||
3 –in the instance<lb/> | |||
of glass for cooking<lb/> | of glass for cooking<lb/> | ||
glasses.</p> | glasses.</p> | ||
<p>II. by removal of the<lb/> | <p>II. by removal of the<lb/> | ||
air considered as an<lb/> | air considered as an<lb/> | ||
obstacle to the | obstacle to the introduction<lb/> | ||
of preservative<lb/> | |||
ingredients :i:e<lb/> | |||
to impregnation.</ | to impregnation.<lb/> | ||
1. Tanning slides.<lb/> | |||
2. Tanning Entrails.<lb/> | 2. Tanning Entrails.<lb/> | ||
3. Tanning the skin | 3. Tanning the skin of furrs.<lb/> | ||
of | |||
4. Impregnating<lb/> | 4. Impregnating<lb/> | ||
wood with saline<lb/> | wood with saline<lb/> | ||
or oliaginous | or oliaginous substances<lb/> | ||
with a view<lb/> | |||
to preservation from<lb/> | to preservation from<lb/> | ||
decay.</ | decay.<lb/> | ||
3. Impregnating<lb/> | |||
wood with saline<lb/> | wood with saline<lb/> | ||
substances with a<lb/> | substances with a<lb/> | ||
view to preservation<lb/> | view to preservation<lb/> | ||
from fire.</p> | from fire.</p> | ||
<pb/> | |||
< | <p><head>XII. Heat assistant<lb/> | ||
to exhaustion in the case of</head></p> | |||
< | |||
<p>1. Impregnation;<lb/> | <p>1. Impregnation;<lb/> | ||
See Impregnation<lb/> | See <hi rend="underline">Impregnation</hi><lb/> | ||
V. Colouring VII.<lb/> | V. Colouring VII.<lb/> | ||
XI. Preservation, II.<lb/> | XI. Preservation, II.<lb/> | ||
2. Exsiccation - See<lb/> | 2. Exsiccation - See<lb/> | ||
Exsiccation.</p> | <hi rend="underline">Exsiccation</hi>.</p> | ||
<p>XIII. Condensation | <p><head>XIII. Condensation,<lb/> | ||
subsequent assistance<lb/> | subsequent assistance<lb/> | ||
to exhaustion | to exhaustion<lb/> | ||
– in the cases of</head></p> | |||
1. Impregnation<lb/> | <p>1. Impregnation<lb/> | ||
See V. | See V. <hi rend="underline">Impregnation</hi>.<lb/> | ||
VII. <hi rend="underline">Colouring</hi>: XI<lb/> | |||
< | |||
Preservation II<lb/> | Preservation II<lb/> | ||
2. Exsiccation See<lb/> | 2. Exsiccation See<lb/> | ||
Exsiccation<lb/> | <hi rend="underline">Exsiccation</hi><lb/> | ||
3. When air has been<lb/> | 3. When air has been<lb/> | ||
expelled from one<lb/> | expelled from one<lb/> | ||
Chamber by | Chamber by Exhaustion,<lb/> | ||
a fluid may<lb/> | |||
be forced into it by<lb/> | be forced into it by<lb/> | ||
a condensing Engine<lb/> | a condensing Engine<lb/> | ||
working into another<lb/> | working into another<lb/> | ||
Chamber | Chamber communicating<lb/> | ||
by a Pope &<lb/> | |||
Stop Cock with the<lb/> | Stop Cock with the<lb/> | ||
first </p> | first </p> | ||
<pb/> | |||
<p><head>XIII. Vesels for preserved provisions, &c</head></p> | |||
<p>1. Tanned entrails<lb/> | |||
2. Dried entrails<lb/> | |||
3. Bladders.<lb/> | |||
4. Barrels externally<lb/> | |||
coated with tallow or another<lb/> | |||
solid oil.<lb/> | |||
5. Barrels lined with<lb/> | |||
sheer lead for soldering<lb/> | |||
6. Boxes lined with<lb/> | |||
sheer lead for soldering<lb/> | |||
7. Vessels of tinned copper.<lb/> | |||
8. Glasses<lb/> | |||
9. Earthen-ware.</p> | |||
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X. Preservation of provisions
II - in an unaltered state.
1. Facilitating the
perfect application
of the preservative
ingredients in the
way of potting.
2 – salting.
3 – preserving in
sugar.
4 – in vinegar.
5- in compound
pickles.
6 Assisting preservation
in the way
of drying - See Exsiccation.
1. Fish.
2. Green Legumes
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XI. Preservation of miscellaneous substances.
I – by removal of the
air considered as a
cause of deterioration
1. Preserving the decoction
of Quercitron
Bark from being
spoiled by boiling
heat applied for
the purpose of evaporation.
See Bancroft 321.
2. Extraction of Air
bubbles from glass
while in the melting
pot in the instance
of achromater
glass for telescopes.
3 –in the instance
of glass for cooking
glasses.
II. by removal of the
air considered as an
obstacle to the introduction
of preservative
ingredients :i:e
to impregnation.
1. Tanning slides.
2. Tanning Entrails.
3. Tanning the skin of furrs.
4. Impregnating
wood with saline
or oliaginous substances
with a view
to preservation from
decay.
3. Impregnating
wood with saline
substances with a
view to preservation
from fire.
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XII. Heat assistant
to exhaustion in the case of
1. Impregnation;
See Impregnation
V. Colouring VII.
XI. Preservation, II.
2. Exsiccation - See
Exsiccation.
XIII. Condensation,
subsequent assistance
to exhaustion
– in the cases of
1. Impregnation
See V. Impregnation.
VII. Colouring: XI
Preservation II
2. Exsiccation See
Exsiccation
3. When air has been
expelled from one
Chamber by Exhaustion,
a fluid may
be forced into it by
a condensing Engine
working into another
Chamber communicating
by a Pope &
Stop Cock with the
first
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XIII. Vesels for preserved provisions, &c
1. Tanned entrails
2. Dried entrails
3. Bladders.
4. Barrels externally
coated with tallow or another
solid oil.
5. Barrels lined with
sheer lead for soldering
6. Boxes lined with
sheer lead for soldering
7. Vessels of tinned copper.
8. Glasses
9. Earthen-ware.
Identifier: | JB/169/206/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169. |
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169 |
panopticon versus new south wales |
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206 |
condensation &c |
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002 |
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