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1. Frigidarium
in Conservatory

2. Cooling them
by artificial cold

3 Ante-cooling Room
by the natural
cold of the evening

The Ante-cooling
room aught to be
as away as possible
& thatched open
shed- the thatch
reaching down very
low

A Windmill on
the top of the Frigidarium?
- But
would not this require
it to be stronger than
would otherwise be
necessary?

Could the Windmill
be used for winding
up weights during
high winds for
raising things when
the wind failed.

The WindMill combined
with Bramah's
engine for
treasuring of force.

Required as
to be com with
the Windmill, an
Anemomter for
keeping a constant
Register of the force
of the Wind.

It should have
either that, or
Water or some other
constant burthen
to spend itself
upon whe not
employd upon the
occasional Burthen.


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L parts of the
Frigidarium &c as
are not used for
Preservation, may
be employd as
Warehouses for
articles that are
periodically cheap
and dear - Caals - Corn &c
Pod Current
would shew the
differences, and
Hence the gain to
be made.

Could not Wind
in this way and
with this elevation
be used for supplying
the Houses round
about with water?
At least for Cascades
& other Water Works
for the Panopticon
Grounds.

1 Coals
2. Corn
3. Hay

Here a tract of
land down the River
in the Essex Side
clos by the River
side (no matter how
low down) converting
it into Water Meadow
by Wind Mills:
or Ass Mills, drwaing
the Water occasionally
from the River.


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The Graduated - Temperature House might serve for experiments in the preservation of feeds in agravity state The seeds being kept in air of the ordinary density - in rarified or exhausted air - and in condensed air. The ground keeps seeds ina porous state - why?- by uniformity of temperature and the absence of the quantity of air necessary for germinating. Encycl. Brit. tit. Gadus Fisherman are well acquainted with the use of the Air bladder or SOund of the Cod; and are very dextrous in perforating this part of the live fish with a needle, in order to disengage the inclosed air: for without this operation it could not be kept under water in the Well-boats and brought fresh to market.... The glutinous parts about the head lose their delicate flavour after it has been 24 hour ???? out of the water even in winter, in which these and other fish of this genus are in highest season.

18 Aug 1798 Frigidarium

Immersion in water
appears to be a preservative
against alchiness:
probably because
atmospheric
air is necessary to
that species of vegetation-.
Extract from Encyclop.
Britannica article
Flowering of Bulbous
Roots Plants

Sometimes the roots
will become mouldy in
several parts while
they stand above the Water, and
the cleaning of them is to no purpose
for it will eat and spread the further,
and frequently eat through
two or three of their Coats. In
this Case they must immediately
be covered with Water: when the
mould will be stopped, and
the roots become sound, and
flower as well as those which
never had any such distemper.
If the roots are suffered
to remain in Water all the
year, they will not decay; but
will flower again at their proper
season, and that as vigorously
as those which have been
taken out and dried.


To preserve Currant
or Gooseberries ripe
instead of water fill
up the vessel with
expressed juice of the
same.

So Cherries or Raspberries
with Currant
juice boiled & clarified

So with Hartshorn
Jelly using fruit juice
instead of water - and
being put into a conical
pot, the mixture may
be drawn out entire
as out of a mould.

Even Strawberries &
Mulberries might
perhaps be thus preserved.

If necessary, extract
the Air previously by
an Air Pump.


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Identifier: | JB/106/043/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1798-08-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

043

Info in main headings field

frigidarium no 8

Image

003

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham; fr2

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34631

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