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Solid Conservatory The Cold Bath Conservatory immediately inder the Ice-Repository with a common Door, or the two Doors connected: by which means so long as the Conservatory is kept open for the purpose of taking out a Barrel, so long will the Ice in the Repository be exposed to equal degree of heat, or as  ??? proportion at the quantity  of Ice  may be included &amp; discharged into the conservatory. ??? A dry conservatory in which the article might be previously cooled before their admission into the Balneum Conservatory For quick cooling a barrel packed up in a hot atmosphere, list when pumped into the Balneum, it should return its heat long enough to spoil the goods - a Metal tube forming an axis to the Barrel closed at an end at the other open, to be closed by a cork, after the cooling bs been effected. When the cooling is supposed to have been accomplished, the tube may be withdrawn, and being put in its place.
<head><del>S</del>Cold Conservatory</head>
<p>The <add>Cold</add> Bath Conservatory <lb/>
immediately <lb/>
under the Ice-<lb/>
Repository with a <lb/>
common Door, or <lb/>
the two Doors connected: <lb/>
by which <lb/>
means so long as <lb/>
the Conservatory is <lb/>
kept open for the <lb/>
purpose of taking <lb/>
out a Barrel, so <lb/>
long will the Ice <lb/>
in the Repository <lb/>
be exposed to equal <lb/>
degree of heat, <lb/>
or as  <del><gap/></del> being proportional<lb/>
<unclear>the</unclear> quantity  of Ice  may <lb/>
be included &amp; discharged into the <note>conservatory.</note></p>
<p><del><gap/></del> A dry conservatory <lb/>
in which <lb/>
the articles might be <lb/>
previously cooled <lb/>
before their admission <lb/>
into the Balneum <lb/>
Conservatory.</p>
<p>For quick cooling <lb/>
a barrel packed <lb/>
up in a hot atmosphere, <lb/>
lost <lb/>
when plunged into <lb/>
the Balneum, it <lb/>
should return its <lb/>
heat long enough <lb/>
to spoil the goods <lb/>
- a Metal <hi rend="underline">tube</hi> <lb/>
forming an axis <lb/>
to the Barrel <lb/>
closed at an end <lb/>
at the other open, <lb/>
to be closed by a <lb/>
cork, after the cooling <lb/>
has been effected. <lb/>
When the cooling <lb/>
is supposed to have <lb/>
been accomplished, <lb/>
the tube may be <lb/>
withdrawn, and a bung <lb/>
put in its place.</p><pb/>
 
Preservanda 1. Lamb (Grass) for the House Lamb Season 2. Poultry - at the lowest selling age, &amp; and for the dearest season - killed at any rate, as soon as they have attained their full growth. 3. Butter - for winter use, without salting. 4. Green pease &amp; beans for winter use - French Beans. Asparagus 5. Finder and unkeeping fruits for winter use 1. Nectarines 2. Peaches 3. Plums 4. Currants 5. Grapes 6. Mulberries. 6. Olive Oli for an unlimited time 7. Oranges &amp; Lemons 8. Grain &amp; Flour 9. Mutton, Beef &amp;c to be made tender by keeping 10. Venison 11. Fish out of Season 1.Turbot 2-Smelts. 12. Fruits from hot Climates ex.g 1. Lechee 2. Mangosteen 3. Forbidden Fruit 13. Flowers. 14. Sees in a growing state? - viz: by preventing their fermentation, drying &amp;c 15 Ale &amp; Small Beer from sowering -


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Cold preferring.

Water Bath. that
the temperature
may be sure to be equally
distributed


For adding to the
heat

1. Admission of air
with a means of agitation
of the water
that the change
may be equall, &
speedy enough.

2. If that be not
enough, heating
by a flue, put
keeping in boiling water say at 200. Not boiling
because that would require a nor diminishing
large & constant supply of <add>heat</add> the heat

1. Adding Ice
pounded for example -
by turning of a cock
from above

2. Letting in a
supply of water
cooled to the maximum,
from a reservoir
provided
for the purpose.

Might not mouldiness
Mucor grow in this
regulated temperature? To prevent
it

1. Exhaust the Air
or

2 Fill up the place
of the Air by some
cheap substance, Such
as Sand , Bran or Sawdust.
taking then
a proper tempeature.



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SCold Conservatory

The Cold Bath Conservatory
immediately
under the Ice-
Repository with a
common Door, or
the two Doors connected:
by which
means so long as
the Conservatory is
kept open for the
purpose of taking
out a Barrel, so
long will the Ice
in the Repository
be exposed to equal
degree of heat,
or as being proportional
the quantity of Ice may
be included & discharged into the conservatory.

A dry conservatory
in which
the articles might be
previously cooled
before their admission
into the Balneum
Conservatory.

For quick cooling
a barrel packed
up in a hot atmosphere,
lost
when plunged into
the Balneum, it
should return its
heat long enough
to spoil the goods
- a Metal tube
forming an axis
to the Barrel
closed at an end
at the other open,
to be closed by a
cork, after the cooling
has been effected.
When the cooling
is supposed to have
been accomplished,
the tube may be
withdrawn, and a bung
put in its place.


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Preservanda 1. Lamb (Grass) for the House Lamb Season 2. Poultry - at the lowest selling age, & and for the dearest season - killed at any rate, as soon as they have attained their full growth. 3. Butter - for winter use, without salting. 4. Green pease & beans for winter use - French Beans. Asparagus 5. Finder and unkeeping fruits for winter use 1. Nectarines 2. Peaches 3. Plums 4. Currants 5. Grapes 6. Mulberries. 6. Olive Oli for an unlimited time 7. Oranges & Lemons 8. Grain & Flour 9. Mutton, Beef &c to be made tender by keeping 10. Venison 11. Fish out of Season 1.Turbot 2-Smelts. 12. Fruits from hot Climates ex.g 1. Lechee 2. Mangosteen 3. Forbidden Fruit 13. Flowers. 14. Sees in a growing state? - viz: by preventing their fermentation, drying &c 15 Ale & Small Beer from sowering -



Identifier: | JB/106/038/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1796-09-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

038

Info in main headings field

preservation by temperature no 4

Image

003

Titles

[[titles::hot or cold / corking in vessels / desicceration / cold method / […?] plan / cold preferring / solid conservation / preservanda]]

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

i taylor

Marginals

Paper Producer

evan nepean

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34626

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