. Journal. tably altered or modified. By another arranguathe immerser is moved horizontally by means ofkllconnected to the first rake, and vertically by means iacam. In order to propel and agitate the wool intrough, a number of immersers are fixed on Ione end of which moves with one of the rakes,whili tother end passes between two rollers fixed on a ral ,tthe opposite end. The iinmersers consist of yboxes with perforated tops, and are fitted with flap vi ?which cover the perforations w hen thi r is r< il and so lift the enclosed water a short uisllevel of the liquid in the trough : this wat

. Journal. tably altered or modified. By another arranguathe immerser is moved horizontally by means ofkllconnected to the first rake, and vertically by means iacam. In order to propel and agitate the wool intrough, a number of immersers are fixed on Ione end of which moves with one of the rakes,whili tother end passes between two rollers fixed on a ral ,tthe opposite end. The iinmersers consist of yboxes with perforated tops, and are fitted with flap vi ?which cover the perforations w hen thi r is r< il and so lift the enclosed water a short uisllevel of the liquid in the trough : this wat Stock Photo
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. Journal. tably altered or modified. By another arranguathe immerser is moved horizontally by means ofkllconnected to the first rake, and vertically by means iacam. In order to propel and agitate the wool intrough, a number of immersers are fixed on Ione end of which moves with one of the rakes, whili tother end passes between two rollers fixed on a ral , tthe opposite end. The iinmersers consist of yboxes with perforated tops, and are fitted with flap vi ?which cover the perforations w hen thi r is r< il and so lift the enclosed water a short uisllevel of the liquid in the trough : this water in tl.agitates the washing liquor. To deliver the woolthe machine to the squeezing rollers an arrangement!forks is fitted, which is moved by means of levers an aelliptical gear-wheel so as to follow the inclinedof the trough. In anothei . rrangemenl some olare pivot-ted on to a frame which has a horizontof its own.—A. B. S. Oil nnd Grease from Sponge Cloth all kinds of Grease-Laden Textile Mot. It: I. Jl. I--] JOUKNAL AND PATENT LITERATURE.^Ci. V. / [Degreasii.g]Ion. Eng. Pat. 10, 150, Ma> 3, 1904. i:. mihI oil-laden textile materials, Bucb as cottoncloths, i&c, arc deposited in a crate, formedplates d (see figure) attached i, ., ., , „! I into an extracl ion : plate d resting upon brackets e amia spmc / in which ai the extra. Thi passi down- _h the orate, ami, while doing so. it isad vaporised, being I bus ? i us< d to act? llv. After the lapse of some time, the i ah :. .if the vessel is closed, and, a valve ; at the butt ? n ne.l, rlii solution obtained is withdrawn to a still ent is distilled back into the contu »] trarted materials are dried in the vessel a by means coil and are removed from the vessel by travelling hoist s. The extraction is ren- mtinuous process by arranging a series of together and operating upon each of J n turn.—E. B. aching, Dyeing, or Similarly Treat