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Wilds America Octavo Vo.1.p.3395 In order to avoid the expence of feeding many (cattle] thro' the winter, as soon as he frost sets in they generally kkill cattle and poultry sufficient to last them till the return od Spring. The carcases are burried in the ground and covered with a heap of Snow, and as they are wanted they are dug up, Vegetables are laid up in the same manner and they continue very good throughout the Winter. Longs Travels in America 1791. p.85 The weather being more moderate I sent  my men to the lakes to look after the Nets which had been under the Ice a considerable time the severity of the season not having allowed us to examine them for near a Month, when to our great mortification they found almost rotten and not a single Fish.&#x2014; Nicholson's Dictionary Art. Putrefaction. every animal substance exposed to the air as a temperature above ten degrees above ten


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Description by Temperature Collectanea from 1796 to

Wilds America Octavo Vo.1.p.3395 In order to avoid the expence of feeding many (cattle] thro' the winter, as soon as he frost sets in they generally kkill cattle and poultry sufficient to last them till the return od Spring. The carcases are burried in the ground and covered with a heap of Snow, and as they are wanted they are dug up, Vegetables are laid up in the same manner and they continue very good throughout the Winter. Longs Travels in America 1791. p.85 The weather being more moderate I sent my men to the lakes to look after the Nets which had been under the Ice a considerable time the severity of the season not having allowed us to examine them for near a Month, when to our great mortification they found almost rotten and not a single Fish.— Nicholson's Dictionary Art. Putrefaction. every animal substance exposed to the air as a temperature above ten degrees above ten



Identifier: | JB/106/035/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1796

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

035

Info in main headings field

preservation by temperature collectanea from 1796 to 1800 no 1

Image

002

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

fr1

Watermarks

1798 am

Marginals

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

34623

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