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  2. REVERSING THE ORDER OF EVAPORATING BATTERIES.

    THE annexed correspondence between Mr. John Pettigrew, of Ipswich, and Mr. Thomas Scott, brings forward an idea which has had much attention from sugar boilers, and which, ...

    Article : 1,341 words
  3. FIELD AND GARDEN MEMORANDA FOR MAY.

    TABLE showing RAINFALL during the Month of MAY, from 1866 to 1871: ...

    Article : 2,066 words
  4. QUEENSLAND SUGAR AT GLASGOW, —THE BATTERY AT ST. [?]ELENA.

    I FORWARD, for the information of the Queenslander, an answer received from Glasgow by last mail, as to the value of the St. Helena sugar in the Glasgow market. The sample sent ...

    Article : 519 words
  5. GUIDE FOR TESTING MINERALS.

    SOME minerals can be easily fused; others only with difficulty, while others resist the highest heat than can be applied to them. There are such wide differences between the ...

    Article : 2,525 words
  6. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS.

    A PROPOSE chiefly to confine my attention to the consideration of the questions: First—What are the advantages of double furrow ploughs? ...

    Article : 2,599 words
  7. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE— SALT.

    IN perusing the speeches made on the last East Moreton election. I observed that not one of the candidates advocated the necessity of forming a Scientific Agricultural and Pastoral ...

    Article : 506 words
  8. LAYING DOWN PIPE DRAINS.

    IN draining the estate of Lord Wrottesley, it was usual to put a layer of straw or stubble on the tiles previous to filling the dirt into the drains; and on the estate of Thomas Boycott, ...

    Article : 1,295 words
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