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depended not on exclusion of Air, but in preservation of low temperature.</p> | depended not on exclusion of Air, but in preservation of low temperature.</p> | ||
<p>Heat=43.25<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> & 54.5<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> F<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>.</p> | <p>Heat=43.25<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> & 54.5<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> F<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>.</p> | ||
<p>4. Kirwan and Saussure <unclear> | <p>4. Kirwan and Saussure <unclear>obs.<hi rend="superscript">ve</hi> 7<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> 7<hi rend="superscript">i</hi></unclear> temp.<hi rend="superscript">re</hi> of large bod.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> of water is steadier<lb/> | ||
than that of air. - <del>Da<gap/></del> Of Earth at some depth still more so.</p> | than that of air. - <del>Da<gap/></del> Of Earth at some depth still more so.</p> | ||
<p>5. Air bladder of <gap/> cod opened, & <gap/> fish will preserve under water. The glutinous<lb/> | <p>5. Air bladder of <gap/> cod opened, & <gap/> fish will preserve under water. The glutinous<lb/> | ||
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<p>7. Currants kept in water in Russia</p> | <p>7. Currants kept in water in Russia</p> | ||
<p>8. Boyle preserved fruit in an exhausted receiver sev<hi rend="superscript">l.</hi>y.<hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi> M<hi rend="superscript">c</hi>Bride found<lb/> | <p>8. Boyle preserved fruit in an exhausted receiver sev<hi rend="superscript">l.</hi>y.<hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi> M<hi rend="superscript">c</hi>Bride found<lb/> | ||
putrefact<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> acceler<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. in some instances, & retarded in others. Qu. Temperature? <add>Nich. Dict. <unclear>ii</unclear> 734</p> | putrefact<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> acceler<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. in some instances, & retarded in others. Qu. Temperature? <add>Nich. Dict. <unclear>ii</unclear> 734</add></p> | ||
<p>9. Roast Beef <del>in</del> dressed & sent to Guiana inclosed in dripping<lb/> | <p>9. Roast Beef <del>in</del> dressed & sent to Guiana inclosed in dripping<lb/> | ||
Stedman Guiana i.121.</p> | Stedman Guiana i.121.</p> | ||
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<p>14. House built over water to keep things in summer Well's America ii 456</p> | <p>14. House built over water to keep things in summer Well's America ii 456</p> | ||
<p>15. Ripe Cranberries carried in water. Hearn Hudson's Bay 460</p> | <p>15. Ripe Cranberries carried in water. Hearn Hudson's Bay 460</p> | ||
<p>Wine improved by passing these <del>p</del> tropical Climates - Missionary's</p | <p>Wine improved by passing these <del>p</del> tropical Climates - Missionary's</p> | ||
<p> | <p>Voyages p.34. - <del>Wine imported improved b</del></p> | ||
<p>Report on <gap/> Fish Trade - Aug.<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> 1800 - Salmon packed in ice - 5 ton a good<lb/> | <p>Report on <gap/> Fish Trade - Aug.<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> 1800 - Salmon packed in ice - 5 ton a good<lb/> | ||
cargo - much lost - 15 bushels of salt to 1 ton of fish.</p><pb/> | cargo - much lost - 15 bushels of salt to 1 ton of fish.</p><pb/> |
Evidence in favour of the possibilityprobability of Success Collectania
1. Cattle & poultry killed for the winter as soon as frost sets in: & along with
vegetables stored up in snow - Wild's America I.395
Nets that had remained all winter undet ther ice, were rotted, & the fish escaped
Long's Travels in America 1791.(p85
1. Putrefaction begins at 54.5o Ft. Chaptal iii, 400
2. Moisture is indispensable, - Exsiccation will preserve meat - Caravans
have been presereved in sand.- Ib. 395
3. Air is necessary- Cherries preserved in a close vessel at the bottom of a
well 40 years. Ib. 274 Journal Economique p79 This
depended not on exclusion of Air, but in preservation of low temperature.
Heat=43.25o & 54.5o Ft.
4. Kirwan and Saussure obs.ve 7+ 7i temp.re of large bod.s of water is steadier
than that of air. - Da Of Earth at some depth still more so.
5. Air bladder of cod opened, & fish will preserve under water. The glutinous
parts abt. the head will not keep 24 hrs. above water even in winter
Encycl. Brit. Art. Gadus.
6. Immersion of in Water preserves against Mouldiness.- Ib. Flowering of bulbous plants
7. Currants kept in water in Russia
8. Boyle preserved fruit in an exhausted receiver sevl.y. McBride found
putrefactn accelerd. in some instances, & retarded in others. Qu. Temperature? Nich. Dict. ii 734
9. Roast Beef in dressed & sent to Guiana inclosed in dripping
Stedman Guiana i.121.
10. Meat in batter brought from Western Barbary to Kaline Brown's Travels p.15
11. Flowers & fruit in powders of bole, nitre, & sand. Enc. Brit. Flower. mis
12. Grapes preserved - Lady Millar's letters j,157.
13. Seals preserved in Seal skin bags for Hearn Journal Hudson's Bay p.166
14. House built over water to keep things in summer Well's America ii 456
15. Ripe Cranberries carried in water. Hearn Hudson's Bay 460
Wine improved by passing these p tropical Climates - Missionary's
Voyages p.34. - Wine imported improved b
Report on Fish Trade - Aug.st 1800 - Salmon packed in ice - 5 ton a good
cargo - much lost - 15 bushels of salt to 1 ton of fish.
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