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Side vii
... extracted from the juice of the beetroot ; it is apparently identical in chemical composition with the sugar extracted from the cane , and a considerable quantity is produced for consumption in Europe ; but it possesses inferior ...
... extracted from the juice of the beetroot ; it is apparently identical in chemical composition with the sugar extracted from the cane , and a considerable quantity is produced for consumption in Europe ; but it possesses inferior ...
Side xv
... extraction of sugar from melons is an American innova- tion of the last few years ; and the separation of sugar from milk is an essentially Swiss industry . The saccharine secre- tions of bees and similar insects , as well as natural ...
... extraction of sugar from melons is an American innova- tion of the last few years ; and the separation of sugar from milk is an essentially Swiss industry . The saccharine secre- tions of bees and similar insects , as well as natural ...
Side 37
... extracted juice during the process of manufacture . The elucidation of this action of nitrogenous matters in the juice will receive attention in another place ; it must suffice here to state the fact . Manures Produced on the Estate ...
... extracted juice during the process of manufacture . The elucidation of this action of nitrogenous matters in the juice will receive attention in another place ; it must suffice here to state the fact . Manures Produced on the Estate ...
Side 41
... extracted , and the plant be- comes partly decomposed . In the Straits , the Chinese who cultivate indigo first extract the colouring matter from the plants , then take them at once , all dripping with moisture from the vats , to the ...
... extracted , and the plant be- comes partly decomposed . In the Straits , the Chinese who cultivate indigo first extract the colouring matter from the plants , then take them at once , all dripping with moisture from the vats , to the ...
Side 76
Charles George Warnford Lock. attack the cane itself , extracting the sweet sap , and exuding the sugar in a liquid or crystalline form from orifices in their skins . It is this exudation which forms the great attraction to the ants , in ...
Charles George Warnford Lock. attack the cane itself , extracting the sweet sap , and exuding the sugar in a liquid or crystalline form from orifices in their skins . It is this exudation which forms the great attraction to the ants , in ...
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