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  2. Engineering and Manufactures.

    THE juices and liquors employed in the first extraction of sugar from the raw material it is contained in, as well as the syrups resulting from the sugar refining processes all generally contain a certain quantity of alkaline ...

    Article : 1,054 words
  3. WOOL GROWERS' ENQUIRY, 1871.

    The following questions with respect to these samples are framed on the supposition that they will be classed by those to whom they are submitted, and that they will not find it necessary to report on every sample:— ...

    Article : 1,230 words
  4. Veterinary.

    THE health as well as the condition of our bush-fed stock depends a good deal upon the state of the herbage, and the state of the herbage depends upon the "weather. All the parts of an animal are made ...

    Article : 425 words
  5. The Garden.

    THE value of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) must have been well known for ages. It is perhaps cultivated more than any other species, and its various uses has rendered it deservedly popular in all ...

    Article : 1,817 words
  6. Well-boring and Punning Machinery.

    A PARTICULARLY interesting paper on "Well-boring and Pumping Machinery," by Mr. W. Mather, of Manchester, has been read at a meeting of the Institution of M Engineers; and as the invention therein described is of ...

    Article : 514 words
  7. Hymenaea Courbaril.

    THIS celebrated South American tree, of the natural order Leguminosce, has recently been the subject of an official correspondence in Victoria; and the subjoined letter from Dr. F. Von Mueller alludes to ...

    Article : 1,639 words
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