House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session, Band 6

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Seite 520 - Resolved, That His Excellency the Governor be, and he is hereby requested to forward a copy of the above preamble and resolution to each of our Senators, and to our Representative in Congress.
Seite 621 - It is not safe to heat milk in a kettle exposed directly to the fire, as a slight scorching will communicate its taint to the whole cheese and spoil it. If milk is curdled below eightyfour degrees, the cream is more liable to work off with the whey. An extreme of heat will have a like effect. The curdling heat is varied with the temperature of the air, or the liability of the milk to cool after adding rennet.
Seite 252 - ... proportion of water, and leaves the farina in a more condensed state ; and when exposed again to moisture in cooling, it absorbs the additional quantity above stated. This is an important fact, of which the dealer and consumer should be fully aware. No apology is necessary for the details which will be presented concerning the effect of water or moisture upon this cereal, as it is a subject worthy of the most serious consideration. Although, as has been observed, the proportion of water in the...
Seite 247 - ... exported from this country to Great Britain and Ireland alone. The vast agricultural resources of the United States were then for the first time duly appreciated. Notwithstanding the quantity exported during the present year bears no proportion to that of the preceeding one, there can be little doubt that our country is destined to be the granary of the world.
Seite 223 - York, on the present state of agriculture in its relations to chemistry and geology, and which was published in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England for...
Seite 621 - The stomach should be emptied of its contents, salted, and dried without scraping or rinsing, and kept dry for one year, when it will be fit for use. It should not be allowed to gather dampness, or its strength will evaporate. To prepare it for use :—Into ten gallons of water (blood warm) put ten rennets, churn or rub them often for twenty-four hours, then rub and press them to get the strength; stretch, salt, and dry them as before. They will gain strength for a second use, and may be used when...
Seite 982 - ... described: that is to say, the taking them from the moulds in which they are cast, before they have become so much cooled as to produce such inherent strain on any part as to impair its ultimate strength, and immediately after being thus taken from the moulds, depositing them in a previously heated furnace or chamber, so constructed, of such materials, and subject to such control, that the temperature of all parts of the wheels deposited therein, may be raised to the same point, (say a little...
Seite 1002 - I do claim as my invention, and desire to have secured to me by letters patent, is the...
Seite 423 - State, and the comparative advantages of each county. By this knowledge spread before us, we more readily avail ourselves of the benefits enjoyed by our sister counties, and impart to them any peculiar benefit possessed by our own. True, this is a very narrow view of the importance to be derived from official reports of the condition of our State ; but even this renders it very desirable. From the several town reports a table has been compiled, and herewith transmitted, exhibiting the principal products...
Seite 995 - Having thus fully described the manner in which I construct my machine for punching metallic plates for sheathing, and shown the operation of the same, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner in which I have combined...

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