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26 Dec:r 1808 Frigid.

41

To enable the Table to
support shelves fixt to
it and projecting beyond
it, attach to
the legs transverse
pieces at bottom, to
serve as claws.

42

The saucers being
made equal and similar
to each other
when one saucer wasis
fr????d not sufficient
to sink the vessel, another
may be added
under it, threaded by
the same wires.

43

On the preservanda
being taken out of the
Vessels it should be
ascertained how long
they will keep on being
exposed to the atmosphere

44

Per H-K. The difference
in temperature will be more
accurately determined by
the thermometer than by
difference of conservability.

Per J.B. True: but
the object is to determine
to what degrees of
the thermometer conservation
and non-conservation
respectively correspond.

Parapet rails to the
shelves.

In front of each shelf
a horizontal was
supported...wooden
uprights.

Uses - to save the vessels
from being thrown
down in taking them
off the shelf: and thus
to enable the hand to
perform its operations the
more freely and promptly
in the finest lamplight.


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45

The existing shelves
will hold 1100 8 oz

phials -

- 1400 4 oz do

The Table with two
Rows of Shelves fixed
upon it one foot broad
will hold - 1600
8 oz phials which
with the above will
make a total of 2700

46

diameter of the sample
wide-mouthed camphor
phial supposed to be a
Inches
4-ounce phial 1 3/4
Say (to make allowance) 2
Diameter of a 2 gallon
cask is 9

Thence a 2-gallon
cask would occupy
in one diameter the
span of phials 5
do the other way 5
5 x 5=25

47

Fowls on their own
account would not
pay in comparison of
other articles: the cheapest ordinary
price of a fowl
being so much as 4s
(in London) and the
dearest ordinary price
not more than 6s. 6d
or 7s. (per Mrs Stoker)

48

But fowls would make very
good representatives for
partridges and pheasants:
since (Mr do)
partridges and pheasants
keep longer.


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Identifier: | JB/106/060/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1808-12-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

41-54

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

060

Info in main headings field

frigid.

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34648

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