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THE LITERATURE OF THE CANE.The deve
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PREFACE.MANUFACTURE.Soames. Treatis
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CANE SUGAR.EXPERIMENT STATIONS DEVO
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TABLB OF CONTENTS,CHAPTER XVI.PAGET
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ERRATA.Page 72, Line 6 from bottom.
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CANESUGAR.CHAPTER I.THE CANE.The su
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THE CANE.Immediately above each joi
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THE cANE.Structure of the Stalk.—
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THE CANE.7
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THE CANE.of intermediate size; 20,
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THE CANE.4. Generally those parts o
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CHAPTER II.THE COMPOSITION OF THE C
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THE COMPOSITION OF THE CANE.The Red
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FIG. 9.BOURBON.3/4SIZEPLATE I
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CHAPTER III.RANGE AND CLIMATE.The s
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CAKE SUGAR.A very sweet and pure ca
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CANE SUGAR.a hotter one, as the pur
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CANE SUGAE.under the name of Portii
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CANE SUGAR.The Cheribon Canes.— W
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CANE SUGAR.4. Stubbs states that th
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CANE SUGAR.green with red streaks r
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CANE SUGAR.is small and round. Acco
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VARIETIES OF THE CANE.The Creole Ca
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VARIETIES OF THE CANE.New Guinea Ca
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VARIETIES OF THE CANE.instance of b
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VARIETIES OF THE CANE.Moquette in J
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VARIETIES OP THE CANE.Mauritius Can
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VARIETIES OF THE CANE.Home of the S
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CHAPTER V.SUGAR CANE SOILS.The cane
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SUGAR CANE SOILS.Hawaiian Soils.—
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PLATE III
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CAFE SUGAR." The fertilizing elemen
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CANE SUGAR.Cuban Soils.—The soils
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CANE SUGAR.REFERENCES IN CHAPTER V.
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CANE SUGAR.5. Practically on all so
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CANE SUGAR.9. The determinations of
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CANE SUGAR.9. The most advantageous
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CANE SUGAR.11. The fact that the ap
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CANE SUGAR.Java.—Repeated experim
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THE MANURING OF THE CANE.growth, an
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THE MANURING OF THE CANE.The experi
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THE MANURING OF THE CANE.In more th
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THE MANURING OF THE CANE.order of a
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THE MAN USING OF THE CANE.Cotton se
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THE MANURING OF THE CANE.proportion
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THE MANURING OF THE CANE.sheet woul
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THE MANURING OF THE CANE.The amount
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PLATE V
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CANE SUGAR.moment accepted that, th
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CANE SUGAR.In Louisiana, after plan
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CANE SUGAR.Among other plants grown
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CANE SUGAR.in each. case. The curve
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CANE SUGAR.REFERENCES IN CHAPTER VI
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CANE SUGAR.soil. At twelve months o
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CANE SUGAR.cintas or beds of five r
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CANE SUGAR.
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CANE SUGAR.The third method is the
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CANE SUGAR.rise in humidity of 12-5
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CHAPTER VIII.THE HUSBANDRY OP THE C
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CANE SUGAR." I consider this machin
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THE HUSBANDRY OF THE CAKE.single mo
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THE HUSBANDRY OF THE CANE.When used
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THE HUSBANDRY OF THE CANE.After the
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THE HUSBANDRY OF THE CANE.111
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THE HUSBANDRY OF THE CANE.1188
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THE HUSBANDRY OF THE CANE.the soil
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CANE SUGAR.cultivator of the planet
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THE HUSBANDRY OF THE CANE.These rea
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CHAPTER IX.THE PESTS AND DISEASES O
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PLATE VIII
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CANE SUGAR.egg mass of Scirpophaga
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CANE SUGAR.Orthopterous Pests.—Th
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CANE SUGAR.hours, and that there sy
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CANE SUGAR.one or more parasites, a
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CANE SUGAR.association is debatable
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CANE SUGAR.6. Ring Spot Disease. 23
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CANE SUGAR.infected parts are cover
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CANE SUGAR.seen to wilt; on applyin
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THE PESTS AND DISEASES OP THE CANE.
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THE PESTS AND DISEASES OF THE CANE.
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THE PESTS AND DISEASES OF THE CANE.
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THE PESTS AND DISEASES OF THE CANE.
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THE PESTS AND DISEASES OF THE CANE.
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THE PESTS AND DISEASES OF THE CANE.
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THE PESTS AND DISEASES OF THE CANE.
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CHAPTER X.THE HARVESTING- OF THE CA
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PLATE XI.
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CANE SUGAR.will haul four of these
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CANE SUGAR.164
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CANE SUGAR.Fluming.—Fluming is a
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CANE SUGAR.When a car is to be unlo
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PLATE XIII.
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CHAPTER XI.THE EXTRACTION OF JUICE
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CANE SUGAR.consists of slotting eit
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CANE SUGAR.pattern. They are, howev
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CANE SUGAR.rollers rest on surfaces
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PLATEXVFIG. 101.
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CANE SUGAR.successful, one very pot
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CANE SUGAR.A nine-roller mill and c
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CANE SUGAR.whichln turn convey powe
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CANE SUGAR.contact, its width shoul
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(2)ThenON = r cot a = rm.which the
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CANE SUGAR.Draw the positions of th
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CANE SUGAR.is here materially incre
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CANE SUGAR.Cane shredders consist o
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CANE SUGAR.Pressure Regulators.—M
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CANE SUGAR.accumulator is b the pre
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CANE SUGAR.The toggle gear, Fig, 12
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CANE SUGAR.the writer has noticed t
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CANE SUGAE.Saturation—By this exp
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CANE SUGAR.which the megass travels
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CANE SUGAR.206
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CANE SUGAR.Saturation Processes.—
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CANE SUGAR.95-0 per cent, (see prev
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CANE SUGAR.The same canes with doub
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ftfCANE SUGAR.Assuming that with lo
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CANE SUGAR.Purity, or % Available S
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CANE SUGAR.218
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CANE SUGAR.220
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CANE SUGAR.The Structure of the Can
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CANE SUGAR.This experiment shows th
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CANE SUGAR.is enclosed in a sheet i
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CANE SUGAR.the object of which is t
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CANE SUGAR.elements which may he ar
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CANE SUGAR.Louisiana the per cent,
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CANE SDGAE.At the United States Gov
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CANE SUGAR.Kessler Process.—The K
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CANE SUGAR.Perichon Process. 6 —T
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CANE SUGAR.being conducted in the m
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CANE SUGAR.5. In Mauritius a peculi
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CANE SUGAR.temperature of the juice
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CANE SUGAR.Below are given analyses
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CANE SUGAR.is a column c, provided
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CANE SUGAR.and the acid bisulphites
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CANE SUGAR.Clarification for White
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CANE SUGAR.consumption sugars witho
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CANESUGAR.2. Influence of Acid.—T
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CANE SUGAR.of the hydrogen ions, an
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CANE SUGAR.Edson 23 experimenting a
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CHAPTER XIV.THE CARBONATION* PROCES
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CANESUGAR.the decreased quantity of
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CANE SUGAR.Carbonating Tanks.—The
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CANE SUGAR.The base of the kiln is
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CANE SUGAR.The inefficient working
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CANE SUGAR.,In making high-class wh
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CANE SUGAR.274
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CANE SUGAR.sugar in the cake is not
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CANE SUGAR.with the main steam pipe
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CANE SUGAR.Sand Filtration.—In Fi
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CHAPTER XVI.THE EVAPORATION OF THE
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CANE SUGAR.The transmission of heat
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CANE SUGAR.than can saturated steam
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CANE SUGAR.288
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CANE SUGAR.vapour enters the caland
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CANE SUGAR.The Horizontal Tube Appa
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CANE SUGAR.FIG. 164.294
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CANE SUGAR.the pipe g; a minute air
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CANE SUGAR.The Yaryan.—The Yaryan
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CANE SUGAR.liquor just fast enough
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CANE SUGAR.Witeowitz Heater.—In F
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CANE SUGAR.(b) A steam belt complet
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CANE SUGAR.of the level of the uppe
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CANE SUGAR.The writer has found, ho
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CANE SUGAR.5. The total quantity ev
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CANE SUGAR.Then since the vapour at
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CANE SUGAR.effects with steam at 23
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the ratioCANE SUGAR.A similar calcu
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CANE SUGAR.It is however in the pan
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CANE SUGAR.i.e., 91 91 per cent. of
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CANE SUGAR.Vapour Pipes.—Taking t
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CANE SUGAR.Per square foot of heati
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CANE SUGAR.enters at b, overflows o
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CANE SUGAR.328
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PLATEXII.FIG. 90.FIG 91.
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MEGASS AS FUEL.pressure of 90 lbs.
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CHAPTERXXITHE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIE
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THE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLAEISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLARISOOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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THE POLARISCOPE AS APPLIED TO SUGAR
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CHAPTERXXII.THE OPTICAL ASSAY OF SU
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THE OPTICAL ASSAY OF SUGARS.60 cc.
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THE OPTICAL ASSAY OF SUGARS.The Eff
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THE OPTICAL ASSAY OF SUGARS.Specifi
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THE OPTICAL ASSAY OF SUGARS.origina
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THE OPTICAL ASSAY OF SUGARS.The dif
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CHAPTER XXIII.THE DETERMINATION OF
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THE DETERMINATION OF SEDUCING SUGAR
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THE DETERMINATION OF REDUCING SUGAR
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THE DETERMINATION OF REDUCING SUGAR
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THE DETERMINATION OP REDUCING SUGAR
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THE DETERMINATION OF REDUCING SUGAR
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CHAPTER XXIV.THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOU
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.p
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.I
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THE ASSAY OP SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.G
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.d
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.e
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PEODUCTS.i
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.C
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.A
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.r
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THE ASSAY OF SUGAR HOUSE PRODUCTS.R
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.observat
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.The quan
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.a direct
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.Another
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.Horsin-D
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.the glas
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.1. The D
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.extracti
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.If the w
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.Stock-ta
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THE CONTROL OF THE FACTORY.Steel kn
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CHAPTER XXVI.FERMENTATION WITH SPEC
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FERMENTATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
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FERMENTATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
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PLATE XXI.
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FERMENTATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
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FERMENTATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
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CANE SUGAR.In consequence of an abo
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CANE SUGAR.n longer period than 48
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CANE SUGAR.of alcohol leaves the re
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CANE SUGAR.quickly enough through t
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CANE SUGAR.discontinuous process. I
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CANE SUGAR.will give a fully colour
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CANE SUGAR.tion being a spirit of s
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FERMENTATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
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CANE SUGAR.DEGREE BIKES AND SPECIFI
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: h \T
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PROPERTIES OF SATURATED STEAM.—Co
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CANE SUGAR.PROPERTIES OE SATURATED
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CANE SUGAR.PROPERTIES OF SATURATED
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CANE SUGAR.PROPERTIES OF SATURATED
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HCANE SUGAR.
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CANE SUGAR.CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN B
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CANESUGAR.COEEESPONDENCE BETWEEN BR
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CANE SUGAR.TEMPERATURE CORRECTIONS
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CAKE SUGAR.TABLE OF DRY SUBSTANCE F
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APPENDIX.TABLE OF DRY SUBSTANCE FRO
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APPENDIX.TABLE OF THEELEVATION OF T
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TABLE GIVING THE PERCENATAGES BY WE
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APPENDIX.EQUIVALENTS OF COPPER AND
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APPENDIX.1EQUIVALENTS OF COPPER AND
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APPENDIX.57737
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Page 25.ADDITIONAL NOTES RELATING T
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INDEX.SubjectA.PAGE223Absolute Juic
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INDEX.583
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INDEX.585
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INDEX,587
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INDEX.Names.589
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INDEX.591