Harper's story booksA series of narratives, dialogues, biographies, and tales, for the instruction and entertainment of the youngEmbellished with numerous and beautiful engravings . ple what had happened, and showTed themthe glass, and after that they learned how to make it regularly.You see, the lumps which they had in their cargo were of the samenature with potash, and so the fire melted some of it and the sandtogether, and that made the glass which they found in the ashes. VII. THE COAL-MINE. Show us more pictures, Beechnut, said Phonny, when Beech-nut had finished giving his account of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harpers-story-booksa-series-of-narratives-dialogues-biographies-and-tales-for-the-instruction-and-entertainment-of-the-youngembellished-with-numerous-and-beautiful-engravings-ple-what-had-happened-and-showted-themthe-glass-and-after-that-they-learned-how-to-make-it-regularlyyou-see-the-lumps-which-they-had-in-their-cargo-were-of-the-samenature-with-potash-and-so-the-fire-melted-some-of-it-and-the-sandtogether-and-that-made-the-glass-which-they-found-in-the-ashes-vii-the-coal-mine-show-us-more-pictures-beechnut-said-phonny-when-beech-nut-had-finished-giving-his-account-of-the-image340091668.html
RM2AN8EB0–Harper's story booksA series of narratives, dialogues, biographies, and tales, for the instruction and entertainment of the youngEmbellished with numerous and beautiful engravings . ple what had happened, and showTed themthe glass, and after that they learned how to make it regularly.You see, the lumps which they had in their cargo were of the samenature with potash, and so the fire melted some of it and the sandtogether, and that made the glass which they found in the ashes. VII. THE COAL-MINE. Show us more pictures, Beechnut, said Phonny, when Beech-nut had finished giving his account of the
. Principles and practice of butter-making : a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom . Butter; Milk. 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative harmlessness, its cheapness, and efRciency. While bichromate of potash is relatively efficient in its preservative effect, and not so poisonous as some of the others, it does not give as general satisfaction as does corrosive sub- limate (mercuric chloride), unless relatively greater precau- tions are taken. If the composite samples preserved Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-butter-making-a-treatise-on-the-chemical-and-physical-properties-of-milk-and-its-components-the-handling-of-milk-and-cream-and-the-manufacture-of-butter-therefrom-butter-milk-100-butter-making-account-of-its-relative-harmlessness-its-cheapness-and-efrciency-while-bichromate-of-potash-is-relatively-efficient-in-its-preservative-effect-and-not-so-poisonous-as-some-of-the-others-it-does-not-give-as-general-satisfaction-as-does-corrosive-sub-limate-mercuric-chloride-unless-relatively-greater-precau-tions-are-taken-if-the-composite-samples-preserved-image216447915.html
RMPG41EK–. Principles and practice of butter-making : a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom . Butter; Milk. 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative harmlessness, its cheapness, and efRciency. While bichromate of potash is relatively efficient in its preservative effect, and not so poisonous as some of the others, it does not give as general satisfaction as does corrosive sub- limate (mercuric chloride), unless relatively greater precau- tions are taken. If the composite samples preserved
. Fig. 121.—^ Potato common-scab. After Melhus. Estimates show that from 5 to 75 per cent of the potato crop is unsalable on account of scab. The loss in California in one county alone is placed at $300,000 yearly. Common-scab is most prevalent in alkaline soils and is favored by moisture. Wood ashes, potash, soda, stable manure, lime, etc., increasing alkalinity, favor the growth of the fungus, and cause increase in the amount of scab in soil already infested. Materials which tend to decrease scab are commercial fertilizers, potash salts (except carbonate), land plaster, and ammonium sulfate. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-121-potato-common-scab-after-melhus-estimates-show-that-from-5-to-75-per-cent-of-the-potato-crop-is-unsalable-on-account-of-scab-the-loss-in-california-in-one-county-alone-is-placed-at-300000-yearly-common-scab-is-most-prevalent-in-alkaline-soils-and-is-favored-by-moisture-wood-ashes-potash-soda-stable-manure-lime-etc-increasing-alkalinity-favor-the-growth-of-the-fungus-and-cause-increase-in-the-amount-of-scab-in-soil-already-infested-materials-which-tend-to-decrease-scab-are-commercial-fertilizers-potash-salts-except-carbonate-land-plaster-and-ammonium-sulfate-image179905163.html
RMMCKATB–. Fig. 121.—^ Potato common-scab. After Melhus. Estimates show that from 5 to 75 per cent of the potato crop is unsalable on account of scab. The loss in California in one county alone is placed at $300,000 yearly. Common-scab is most prevalent in alkaline soils and is favored by moisture. Wood ashes, potash, soda, stable manure, lime, etc., increasing alkalinity, favor the growth of the fungus, and cause increase in the amount of scab in soil already infested. Materials which tend to decrease scab are commercial fertilizers, potash salts (except carbonate), land plaster, and ammonium sulfate.
Diamonds and precious stones, a popular account of gems .. . x ; there are, how-ever, certain elements which are characteristic of it,namely, boracic acid, silica, and alumina. In alltourmalines, also, there is an alkaline base, some-times potash, sometimes soda, sometimes lithia, ora mixture of all. There is found in it also mag-nesia, lime, oxide of iron, and oxide of manganese. The tourmaline is always crystallized, and itscrystals appertain to the rhombohedral system.The crystals are in the form of longish prisms,sometimes with six faces, sometimes with nine,and in this case, in consequenc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diamonds-and-precious-stones-a-popular-account-of-gems-x-there-are-how-ever-certain-elements-which-are-characteristic-of-itnamely-boracic-acid-silica-and-alumina-in-alltourmalines-also-there-is-an-alkaline-base-some-times-potash-sometimes-soda-sometimes-lithia-ora-mixture-of-all-there-is-found-in-it-also-mag-nesia-lime-oxide-of-iron-and-oxide-of-manganese-the-tourmaline-is-always-crystallized-and-itscrystals-appertain-to-the-rhombohedral-systemthe-crystals-are-in-the-form-of-longish-prismssometimes-with-six-faces-sometimes-with-nineand-in-this-case-in-consequenc-image342762905.html
RM2AWJ5G9–Diamonds and precious stones, a popular account of gems .. . x ; there are, how-ever, certain elements which are characteristic of it,namely, boracic acid, silica, and alumina. In alltourmalines, also, there is an alkaline base, some-times potash, sometimes soda, sometimes lithia, ora mixture of all. There is found in it also mag-nesia, lime, oxide of iron, and oxide of manganese. The tourmaline is always crystallized, and itscrystals appertain to the rhombohedral system.The crystals are in the form of longish prisms,sometimes with six faces, sometimes with nine,and in this case, in consequenc
. From the Niger to the Nile. Alexander-Gosling Expedition; Birds. 100 FROM THE NIGER TO THE NILE containing two officers, a sergeant, and a company of Sene- galese. Here I got news of Gosling, who was still at Fort Lamy, where anxiety was felt on account of my non-appear-. A CANOB CABBYING POTASH ance, fears being entertained that I had lost my way or been killed by the Budumas. It was at Bui that the practical methods of the French were demonstrated to me in a number of Buduma canoes, which were fitted with grass awnings so that they could be used by white men for the exploration of the Lake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-the-niger-to-the-nile-alexander-gosling-expedition-birds-100-from-the-niger-to-the-nile-containing-two-officers-a-sergeant-and-a-company-of-sene-galese-here-i-got-news-of-gosling-who-was-still-at-fort-lamy-where-anxiety-was-felt-on-account-of-my-non-appear-a-canob-cabbying-potash-ance-fears-being-entertained-that-i-had-lost-my-way-or-been-killed-by-the-budumas-it-was-at-bui-that-the-practical-methods-of-the-french-were-demonstrated-to-me-in-a-number-of-buduma-canoes-which-were-fitted-with-grass-awnings-so-that-they-could-be-used-by-white-men-for-the-exploration-of-the-lake-image216363406.html
RMPG05ME–. From the Niger to the Nile. Alexander-Gosling Expedition; Birds. 100 FROM THE NIGER TO THE NILE containing two officers, a sergeant, and a company of Sene- galese. Here I got news of Gosling, who was still at Fort Lamy, where anxiety was felt on account of my non-appear-. A CANOB CABBYING POTASH ance, fears being entertained that I had lost my way or been killed by the Budumas. It was at Bui that the practical methods of the French were demonstrated to me in a number of Buduma canoes, which were fitted with grass awnings so that they could be used by white men for the exploration of the Lake
. Fig. 121.—^ Potato common-scab. iVfter Melhus. Estimates show that from 5 to 75 per cent of the potato crop is unsalable on account of scab. The loss in California in one county alone is placed at $300,000 yearly. Common-scab is most prevalent in alkaline soils and is favored by moisture. Wood ashes, potash, soda, stable manure, lime, etc., increasing alkalinity, favor the growth of the fungus, and cause increase in the amount of scab in soil already infested. Materials which tend to decrease scab are commercial fertilizers, potash salts (except carbonate), land plaster, and ammonium sulfate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-121-potato-common-scab-ivfter-melhus-estimates-show-that-from-5-to-75-per-cent-of-the-potato-crop-is-unsalable-on-account-of-scab-the-loss-in-california-in-one-county-alone-is-placed-at-300000-yearly-common-scab-is-most-prevalent-in-alkaline-soils-and-is-favored-by-moisture-wood-ashes-potash-soda-stable-manure-lime-etc-increasing-alkalinity-favor-the-growth-of-the-fungus-and-cause-increase-in-the-amount-of-scab-in-soil-already-infested-materials-which-tend-to-decrease-scab-are-commercial-fertilizers-potash-salts-except-carbonate-land-plaster-and-ammonium-sulfate-image179904590.html
RMMCKA3X–. Fig. 121.—^ Potato common-scab. iVfter Melhus. Estimates show that from 5 to 75 per cent of the potato crop is unsalable on account of scab. The loss in California in one county alone is placed at $300,000 yearly. Common-scab is most prevalent in alkaline soils and is favored by moisture. Wood ashes, potash, soda, stable manure, lime, etc., increasing alkalinity, favor the growth of the fungus, and cause increase in the amount of scab in soil already infested. Materials which tend to decrease scab are commercial fertilizers, potash salts (except carbonate), land plaster, and ammonium sulfate
Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . ducts all pulse grains, such aspeas and beans, are rich in the sameelement. Besides the three general classes offoods here enumerated, there is a fourthclass, though scarcely distinct from theothers, in which certain valuable saltsare the meritorious element. Theseare principally the phosphates of lime,of potash, of soda, and of iron, withoutwhich as constituents of human foodthe nervous energy of the body can not Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ridpaths-history-of-the-world-being-an-account-of-the-ethnic-origin-primitive-estate-early-migrations-social-conditions-and-present-promise-of-the-principal-families-of-men-ducts-all-pulse-grains-such-aspeas-and-beans-are-rich-in-the-sameelement-besides-the-three-general-classes-offoods-here-enumerated-there-is-a-fourthclass-though-scarcely-distinct-from-theothers-in-which-certain-valuable-saltsare-the-meritorious-element-theseare-principally-the-phosphates-of-limeof-potash-of-soda-and-of-iron-withoutwhich-as-constituents-of-human-foodthe-nervous-energy-of-the-body-can-not-image338169970.html
RM2AJ4Y6X–Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . ducts all pulse grains, such aspeas and beans, are rich in the sameelement. Besides the three general classes offoods here enumerated, there is a fourthclass, though scarcely distinct from theothers, in which certain valuable saltsare the meritorious element. Theseare principally the phosphates of lime,of potash, of soda, and of iron, withoutwhich as constituents of human foodthe nervous energy of the body can not
. Descriptive list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. ommended. Put in the trench under them. After the plants are growing a complete fertilizer strong in potash is considered best. We growers do not usually recommend growing gladiolus in the same place twice on account of disease but of course many amateurs have to plant in the same place year after year and I know of people who have planted in the same place Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-list-nurseries-horticulture-vermont-burlington-catalogs-nursery-stock-vermont-burlington-catalogs-bulbs-plants-vermont-burlington-catalogs-gladiolus-vermont-burlington-catalogs-delphinium-vermont-burlington-catalogs-ommended-put-in-the-trench-under-them-after-the-plants-are-growing-a-complete-fertilizer-strong-in-potash-is-considered-best-we-growers-do-not-usually-recommend-growing-gladiolus-in-the-same-place-twice-on-account-of-disease-but-of-course-many-amateurs-have-to-plant-in-the-same-place-year-after-year-and-i-know-of-people-who-have-planted-in-the-same-place-image215980413.html
RMPFAN65–. Descriptive list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. ommended. Put in the trench under them. After the plants are growing a complete fertilizer strong in potash is considered best. We growers do not usually recommend growing gladiolus in the same place twice on account of disease but of course many amateurs have to plant in the same place year after year and I know of people who have planted in the same place
. Jr. Professional (50 tests) $4.75. Soil Test Kits It is easy and inexpensive to test your own soil with Sudbury Soil Test Kits. You can quickly test for nitrogen, phosphorus, potash and acidity, and adjust your soil to the crops you want to grow. Home garden size (20 tests) $2.50, Horticultural Model (100 tests) $12.50. DeLuxe Model (200 tests) $22.50. SEED PROTECTANTS Give Your Seeds a Healthy Start Through Simple Seed Treatment The average-size seed packet requires a mere pinch of these materials to protect the seeds effectively against seed- and soil-borne diseases which yearly account fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jr-professional-50-tests-475-soil-test-kits-it-is-easy-and-inexpensive-to-test-your-own-soil-with-sudbury-soil-test-kits-you-can-quickly-test-for-nitrogen-phosphorus-potash-and-acidity-and-adjust-your-soil-to-the-crops-you-want-to-grow-home-garden-size-20-tests-250-horticultural-model-100-tests-1250-deluxe-model-200-tests-2250-seed-protectants-give-your-seeds-a-healthy-start-through-simple-seed-treatment-the-average-size-seed-packet-requires-a-mere-pinch-of-these-materials-to-protect-the-seeds-effectively-against-seed-and-soil-borne-diseases-which-yearly-account-fo-image179809022.html
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Carpenter's principles of human physiology . ent bone. On dry-ing it loses about 70 per cent, of water; onbeing subjected to prolonged coction in waterit yields chondrin. The organic basis fromwhich the chondrin is derived constitutesabout 30 per cent, of fresh cartilage; andthe inorganic substances, of which the sul-phates of potash and soda constitute themajor part, do not amount to more than 2*5per cent. (Hoppe-Seyler). The inorganicconstituents of rib and knee-joint cartilagediffer remarkably.* Permanent cartilage isemployed in the construction of the bodychiefly on account of its resilien Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carpenters-principles-of-human-physiology-ent-bone-on-dry-ing-it-loses-about-70-per-cent-of-water-onbeing-subjected-to-prolonged-coction-in-waterit-yields-chondrin-the-organic-basis-fromwhich-the-chondrin-is-derived-constitutesabout-30-per-cent-of-fresh-cartilage-andthe-inorganic-substances-of-which-the-sul-phates-of-potash-and-soda-constitute-themajor-part-do-not-amount-to-more-than-25per-cent-hoppe-seyler-the-inorganicconstituents-of-rib-and-knee-joint-cartilagediffer-remarkably-permanent-cartilage-isemployed-in-the-construction-of-the-bodychiefly-on-account-of-its-resilien-image340091281.html
RM2AN8DW5–Carpenter's principles of human physiology . ent bone. On dry-ing it loses about 70 per cent, of water; onbeing subjected to prolonged coction in waterit yields chondrin. The organic basis fromwhich the chondrin is derived constitutesabout 30 per cent, of fresh cartilage; andthe inorganic substances, of which the sul-phates of potash and soda constitute themajor part, do not amount to more than 2*5per cent. (Hoppe-Seyler). The inorganicconstituents of rib and knee-joint cartilagediffer remarkably.* Permanent cartilage isemployed in the construction of the bodychiefly on account of its resilien
Principles and practice of butter-making; a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom . borax,boracic acid, and bicarbonate of soda. Among the more vio-lent poisons and strong preservatives are formaldehyde andits compounds, chloroform, corrosive sublimate, and bichi-omateof potash. Bichromate of potash and corrosive sublimate arethe two most commonly used in preserving composite samples.The former is recommended highly by Farrington & Woll on 99 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-butter-making-a-treatise-on-the-chemical-and-physical-properties-of-milk-and-its-components-the-handling-of-milk-and-cream-and-the-manufacture-of-butter-therefrom-boraxboracic-acid-and-bicarbonate-of-soda-among-the-more-vio-lent-poisons-and-strong-preservatives-are-formaldehyde-andits-compounds-chloroform-corrosive-sublimate-and-bichi-omateof-potash-bichromate-of-potash-and-corrosive-sublimate-arethe-two-most-commonly-used-in-preserving-composite-samplesthe-former-is-recommended-highly-by-farrington-woll-on-99-100-butter-making-account-of-its-relative-image343390591.html
RM2AXJP5K–Principles and practice of butter-making; a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom . borax,boracic acid, and bicarbonate of soda. Among the more vio-lent poisons and strong preservatives are formaldehyde andits compounds, chloroform, corrosive sublimate, and bichi-omateof potash. Bichromate of potash and corrosive sublimate arethe two most commonly used in preserving composite samples.The former is recommended highly by Farrington & Woll on 99 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative
The world's meat futureAn account of the live stock position and meat prospects of all leading stock countries of the world, with full lists of freezing works . WITH A Group of Kku Poll;. Lord Eothschilds Hampshire Down Six Months Eams,Tring, England. 252 . THE WORLDS MEAT FUTURE The practice of dehorning cattle, by sawing off or otherwiseentirely removing the horns after they are partly or fully grown,appears to inflict great pain upon the animals, and may even bethe cause of death. A method of preventing the growth ofthe horns is by the application of caustic potash to the horn budsof young Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-worlds-meat-futurean-account-of-the-live-stock-position-and-meat-prospects-of-all-leading-stock-countries-of-the-world-with-full-lists-of-freezing-works-with-a-group-of-kku-poll-lord-eothschilds-hampshire-down-six-months-eamstring-england-252-the-worlds-meat-future-the-practice-of-dehorning-cattle-by-sawing-off-or-otherwiseentirely-removing-the-horns-after-they-are-partly-or-fully-grownappears-to-inflict-great-pain-upon-the-animals-and-may-even-bethe-cause-of-death-a-method-of-preventing-the-growth-ofthe-horns-is-by-the-application-of-caustic-potash-to-the-horn-budsof-young-image339374705.html
RM2AM3RW5–The world's meat futureAn account of the live stock position and meat prospects of all leading stock countries of the world, with full lists of freezing works . WITH A Group of Kku Poll;. Lord Eothschilds Hampshire Down Six Months Eams,Tring, England. 252 . THE WORLDS MEAT FUTURE The practice of dehorning cattle, by sawing off or otherwiseentirely removing the horns after they are partly or fully grown,appears to inflict great pain upon the animals, and may even bethe cause of death. A method of preventing the growth ofthe horns is by the application of caustic potash to the horn budsof young
An introduction to practical chemistry : including analysis . tassium, the latter of which,when dissolved in water, andtested with nitrate of silver, givesa precipitate of chloride of silver(AgCl) (429). 195. (C) The salts of ammoniaare all decomposed when gentlyheated in a test-tube1 with a solu-tion of caustic potash or soda, orwith hydrate of lime (CaO,HO).The fixed alkali here combineswith the acid of the ammoniacalsalt, on account of its superioraffinity, and sets free the ammonia. NH40,S03+JSrO=KO)S03+NH3+//O.The presence of the free ammonia in the upper partof the tube may be proved, (a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-practical-chemistry-including-analysis-tassium-the-latter-of-whichwhen-dissolved-in-water-andtested-with-nitrate-of-silver-givesa-precipitate-of-chloride-of-silveragcl-429-195-c-the-salts-of-ammoniaare-all-decomposed-when-gentlyheated-in-a-test-tube1-with-a-solu-tion-of-caustic-potash-or-soda-orwith-hydrate-of-lime-caohothe-fixed-alkali-here-combineswith-the-acid-of-the-ammoniacalsalt-on-account-of-its-superioraffinity-and-sets-free-the-ammonia-nh40s03jsro=kos03nh3othe-presence-of-the-free-ammonia-in-the-upper-partof-the-tube-may-be-proved-a-image338464042.html
RM2AJJA9E–An introduction to practical chemistry : including analysis . tassium, the latter of which,when dissolved in water, andtested with nitrate of silver, givesa precipitate of chloride of silver(AgCl) (429). 195. (C) The salts of ammoniaare all decomposed when gentlyheated in a test-tube1 with a solu-tion of caustic potash or soda, orwith hydrate of lime (CaO,HO).The fixed alkali here combineswith the acid of the ammoniacalsalt, on account of its superioraffinity, and sets free the ammonia. NH40,S03+JSrO=KO)S03+NH3+//O.The presence of the free ammonia in the upper partof the tube may be proved, (a
. Special reports on the mineral resources of Great Britain. oxide 0-45 0-92 0-50 0-59 0-41 0-70 1-22 0-78 Lime 006 0-07 0-15 C-04 trace trace nil 006 Magnesia 007 0-26 0-25 0-20 009 0-17 0-27 003 Potash 0-55 C-66 0-74 0-67 016 0-34 0-49 0-48 Metallic iron ... .30-60 29-32 27-61 31-34 22-98 32-73 27-79 33-20 (1) BrowTi Bake, Butterley. (2) Bro^vn Rake, Butterley. (3) Black Rake,Butterley. (4) Dog-tooth Rake, Staveley. (6) Dog-tooth Rake, Staveley:(b) Honeycroft Rake, Stantcn. (7) Civilly Rake, Stanton. (8) Dale MoorRake, Stanton. WAR^VICKSHlRE. By W. Gibson. GENERAL ACCOUNT. Thourrh Ihe Coal M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-reports-on-the-mineral-resources-of-great-britain-oxide-0-45-0-92-0-50-0-59-0-41-0-70-1-22-0-78-lime-006-0-07-0-15-c-04-trace-trace-nil-006-magnesia-007-0-26-0-25-0-20-009-0-17-0-27-003-potash-0-55-c-66-0-74-0-67-016-0-34-0-49-0-48-metallic-iron-30-60-29-32-27-61-31-34-22-98-32-73-27-79-33-20-1-browti-bake-butterley-2-brovn-rake-butterley-3-black-rakebutterley-4-dog-tooth-rake-staveley-6-dog-tooth-rake-staveleyb-honeycroft-rake-stantcn-7-civilly-rake-stanton-8-dale-moorrake-stanton-warvickshlre-by-w-gibson-general-account-thourrh-ihe-coal-m-image336824382.html
RM2AFYJX6–. Special reports on the mineral resources of Great Britain. oxide 0-45 0-92 0-50 0-59 0-41 0-70 1-22 0-78 Lime 006 0-07 0-15 C-04 trace trace nil 006 Magnesia 007 0-26 0-25 0-20 009 0-17 0-27 003 Potash 0-55 C-66 0-74 0-67 016 0-34 0-49 0-48 Metallic iron ... .30-60 29-32 27-61 31-34 22-98 32-73 27-79 33-20 (1) BrowTi Bake, Butterley. (2) Bro^vn Rake, Butterley. (3) Black Rake,Butterley. (4) Dog-tooth Rake, Staveley. (6) Dog-tooth Rake, Staveley:(b) Honeycroft Rake, Stantcn. (7) Civilly Rake, Stanton. (8) Dale MoorRake, Stanton. WAR^VICKSHlRE. By W. Gibson. GENERAL ACCOUNT. Thourrh Ihe Coal M
. Journal. erly preparedwere Roman alunitc and alum shale, both of which wereroasted, the former yielding alum at once, the latter afteraddition of potassium sulphate. The percentage of alu-minium sulphate in the alum obtained from the shalecould not be determined from its density, on account ofthe large quantity of sulphate of iron present, and thestrength of the alum was calculated from Ioggiales tablesof solubility of potash alum. Now, however, alum andaluminium sulphate are usually prepared by treatingbauxite and alunite with sulphuric acid. Bauxite yieldsa very pure aluminium sulphate, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-erly-preparedwere-roman-alunitc-and-alum-shale-both-of-which-wereroasted-the-former-yielding-alum-at-once-the-latter-afteraddition-of-potassium-sulphate-the-percentage-of-alu-minium-sulphate-in-the-alum-obtained-from-the-shalecould-not-be-determined-from-its-density-on-account-ofthe-large-quantity-of-sulphate-of-iron-present-and-thestrength-of-the-alum-was-calculated-from-ioggiales-tablesof-solubility-of-potash-alum-now-however-alum-andaluminium-sulphate-are-usually-prepared-by-treatingbauxite-and-alunite-with-sulphuric-acid-bauxite-yieldsa-very-pure-aluminium-sulphate-an-image370545152.html
RM2CERP3C–. Journal. erly preparedwere Roman alunitc and alum shale, both of which wereroasted, the former yielding alum at once, the latter afteraddition of potassium sulphate. The percentage of alu-minium sulphate in the alum obtained from the shalecould not be determined from its density, on account ofthe large quantity of sulphate of iron present, and thestrength of the alum was calculated from Ioggiales tablesof solubility of potash alum. Now, however, alum andaluminium sulphate are usually prepared by treatingbauxite and alunite with sulphuric acid. Bauxite yieldsa very pure aluminium sulphate, an
. Manures and fertilizers; a text-book for college students and a work of reference for all interested in the scientific aspects of modern farming . Fig. 3. — Sea-weed for Fertilizing. Broad ribbon-weed, broad-leafed kelp, devils apron, tangle (Latninaria digitata). 68 FERTILIZERS by the tide and collected on the shore in January andMarch were found to be richer in nitrogen, potash, andphosphoric acid than those collected in September. Thismay possibly be accounted for in part by previous partialdrying in the warmer month of September, on account of. Fig. 4. — Sea-weed for Fertilizing.Dulse, d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manures-and-fertilizers-a-text-book-for-college-students-and-a-work-of-reference-for-all-interested-in-the-scientific-aspects-of-modern-farming-fig-3-sea-weed-for-fertilizing-broad-ribbon-weed-broad-leafed-kelp-devils-apron-tangle-latninaria-digitata-68-fertilizers-by-the-tide-and-collected-on-the-shore-in-january-andmarch-were-found-to-be-richer-in-nitrogen-potash-andphosphoric-acid-than-those-collected-in-september-thismay-possibly-be-accounted-for-in-part-by-previous-partialdrying-in-the-warmer-month-of-september-on-account-of-fig-4-sea-weed-for-fertilizingdulse-d-image369698198.html
RM2CDD5R2–. Manures and fertilizers; a text-book for college students and a work of reference for all interested in the scientific aspects of modern farming . Fig. 3. — Sea-weed for Fertilizing. Broad ribbon-weed, broad-leafed kelp, devils apron, tangle (Latninaria digitata). 68 FERTILIZERS by the tide and collected on the shore in January andMarch were found to be richer in nitrogen, potash, andphosphoric acid than those collected in September. Thismay possibly be accounted for in part by previous partialdrying in the warmer month of September, on account of. Fig. 4. — Sea-weed for Fertilizing.Dulse, d
. Birds and nature . hese ways it was probably from a sourcequite as trivial and it should prevent noone from enjoying the pleasure to bederived from the beauties of this gem. Chemically, Opal is oxide of siliconwith varying amounts of water, thewater varying from 3 to 9 per cent. Itis, therefore, closely allied to quartz, butdiffers physically in being softer andnot as heavy. Further, it never crystal-lizes, and it is soluble in caustic potash,which quartz is not. It is infusible, butcracks and becomes opaque before theblowpipe. In sulphuric acid it turnsblack, on account probably of the or-g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-and-nature-hese-ways-it-was-probably-from-a-sourcequite-as-trivial-and-it-should-prevent-noone-from-enjoying-the-pleasure-to-bederived-from-the-beauties-of-this-gem-chemically-opal-is-oxide-of-siliconwith-varying-amounts-of-water-thewater-varying-from-3-to-9-per-cent-itis-therefore-closely-allied-to-quartz-butdiffers-physically-in-being-softer-andnot-as-heavy-further-it-never-crystal-lizes-and-it-is-soluble-in-caustic-potashwhich-quartz-is-not-it-is-infusible-butcracks-and-becomes-opaque-before-theblowpipe-in-sulphuric-acid-it-turnsblack-on-account-probably-of-the-or-g-image374902062.html
RM2CNX7BA–. Birds and nature . hese ways it was probably from a sourcequite as trivial and it should prevent noone from enjoying the pleasure to bederived from the beauties of this gem. Chemically, Opal is oxide of siliconwith varying amounts of water, thewater varying from 3 to 9 per cent. Itis, therefore, closely allied to quartz, butdiffers physically in being softer andnot as heavy. Further, it never crystal-lizes, and it is soluble in caustic potash,which quartz is not. It is infusible, butcracks and becomes opaque before theblowpipe. In sulphuric acid it turnsblack, on account probably of the or-g
. Vaughan's book for florists. notice on account ofthe uncertain supply of this article. 100 lbs SI.50 500 lbs 6.25 1000 lbs 10.75 Tobacco Dust.—One of the best remediesfor green and black aphis, fleas, beetles,etc. 5 lbs., 25c; 10 lbs.. 40c; 100 lbs. 2.25 Tobacco Dust. Fumigating kind. Can be lighted with a match or hot iron,and will smoulder until entirely consumed, throwing off a heavy smoke,which is sure death to insect life. 5 lbs., 30c; 10 lbs., 50c; 25 lbs./Sl.OO; 100 lbs 3.50 WH4XE-OIL SOAP —This is a Caustic Potash Soap made from pure fish oil, and is free from animal fats or other ad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vaughans-book-for-florists-notice-on-account-ofthe-uncertain-supply-of-this-article-100-lbs-si50-500-lbs-625-1000-lbs-1075-tobacco-dustone-of-the-best-remediesfor-green-and-black-aphis-fleas-beetlesetc-5-lbs-25c-10-lbs-40c-100-lbs-225-tobacco-dust-fumigating-kind-can-be-lighted-with-a-match-or-hot-ironand-will-smoulder-until-entirely-consumed-throwing-off-a-heavy-smokewhich-is-sure-death-to-insect-life-5-lbs-30c-10-lbs-50c-25-lbssloo-100-lbs-350-wh4xe-oil-soap-this-is-a-caustic-potash-soap-made-from-pure-fish-oil-and-is-free-from-animal-fats-or-other-ad-image370431547.html
RM2CEJH63–. Vaughan's book for florists. notice on account ofthe uncertain supply of this article. 100 lbs SI.50 500 lbs 6.25 1000 lbs 10.75 Tobacco Dust.—One of the best remediesfor green and black aphis, fleas, beetles,etc. 5 lbs., 25c; 10 lbs.. 40c; 100 lbs. 2.25 Tobacco Dust. Fumigating kind. Can be lighted with a match or hot iron,and will smoulder until entirely consumed, throwing off a heavy smoke,which is sure death to insect life. 5 lbs., 30c; 10 lbs., 50c; 25 lbs./Sl.OO; 100 lbs 3.50 WH4XE-OIL SOAP —This is a Caustic Potash Soap made from pure fish oil, and is free from animal fats or other ad
. Principles and practice of butter-making : a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom . Butter; Milk. 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative harmlessness, its cheapness, and efRciency. While bichromate of potash is relatively efficient in its preservative effect, and not so poisonous as some of the others, it does not give as general satisfaction as does corrosive sub- limate (mercuric chloride), unless relatively greater precau- tions are taken. If the composite samples preserved Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-butter-making-a-treatise-on-the-chemical-and-physical-properties-of-milk-and-its-components-the-handling-of-milk-and-cream-and-the-manufacture-of-butter-therefrom-butter-milk-100-butter-making-account-of-its-relative-harmlessness-its-cheapness-and-efrciency-while-bichromate-of-potash-is-relatively-efficient-in-its-preservative-effect-and-not-so-poisonous-as-some-of-the-others-it-does-not-give-as-general-satisfaction-as-does-corrosive-sub-limate-mercuric-chloride-unless-relatively-greater-precau-tions-are-taken-if-the-composite-samples-preserved-image232010114.html
RMRDCY7E–. Principles and practice of butter-making : a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom . Butter; Milk. 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative harmlessness, its cheapness, and efRciency. While bichromate of potash is relatively efficient in its preservative effect, and not so poisonous as some of the others, it does not give as general satisfaction as does corrosive sub- limate (mercuric chloride), unless relatively greater precau- tions are taken. If the composite samples preserved
. Principles and practice of butter-making; a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom. Butter; Milk. 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative harmlessness, its cheapness, and efficiency. While bichromate of potash is relatively efficient in its preser-watlA-e effect, and not so poisonous as some of the others, it does not give as general satisfaction as does corrosive sub- limate (mercuric chloride), unless relatively greater precau- tions are taken. If the composite samples preserved Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-and-practice-of-butter-making-a-treatise-on-the-chemical-and-physical-properties-of-milk-and-its-components-the-handling-of-milk-and-cream-and-the-manufacture-of-butter-therefrom-butter-milk-100-butter-making-account-of-its-relative-harmlessness-its-cheapness-and-efficiency-while-bichromate-of-potash-is-relatively-efficient-in-its-preser-watla-e-effect-and-not-so-poisonous-as-some-of-the-others-it-does-not-give-as-general-satisfaction-as-does-corrosive-sub-limate-mercuric-chloride-unless-relatively-greater-precau-tions-are-taken-if-the-composite-samples-preserved-image232335102.html
RMRDYNP6–. Principles and practice of butter-making; a treatise on the chemical and physical properties of milk and its components, the handling of milk and cream, and the manufacture of butter therefrom. Butter; Milk. 100 BUTTER-MAKING. account of its relative harmlessness, its cheapness, and efficiency. While bichromate of potash is relatively efficient in its preser-watlA-e effect, and not so poisonous as some of the others, it does not give as general satisfaction as does corrosive sub- limate (mercuric chloride), unless relatively greater precau- tions are taken. If the composite samples preserved
. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. 74 THE CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL. [Feb. It, a solution of any astringfent matter, green tea for instance, but a solution of galls is best, wliicb changes it to a dark purple, forming, inileed, ink. It is on this account that spring water, which frequentlj contains iron, spoils tea- Prussiate of potash, also) may be used, which gives a dark blue, which is Prussian blue. These are the principal constituents of the soil. But there are other sutj- stances also presen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-civil-engineer-and-architects-journal-scientific-and-railway-gazette-architecture-civil-engineering-science-74-the-civil-engineer-and-architects-journal-feb-it-a-solution-of-any-astringfent-matter-green-tea-for-instance-but-a-solution-of-galls-is-best-wliicb-changes-it-to-a-dark-purple-forming-inileed-ink-it-is-on-this-account-that-spring-water-which-frequentlj-contains-iron-spoils-tea-prussiate-of-potash-also-may-be-used-which-gives-a-dark-blue-which-is-prussian-blue-these-are-the-principal-constituents-of-the-soil-but-there-are-other-sutj-stances-also-presen-image232777472.html
RMREKX14–. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. 74 THE CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL. [Feb. It, a solution of any astringfent matter, green tea for instance, but a solution of galls is best, wliicb changes it to a dark purple, forming, inileed, ink. It is on this account that spring water, which frequentlj contains iron, spoils tea- Prussiate of potash, also) may be used, which gives a dark blue, which is Prussian blue. These are the principal constituents of the soil. But there are other sutj- stances also presen
. From the Niger to the Nile. Alexander-Gosling Expedition; Birds. 100 FROM THE NIGER TO THE NILE containing two officers, a sergeant, and a company of Sene- galese. Here I got news of Gosling, who was still at Fort Lamy, where anxiety was felt on account of my non-appear-. A CANOB CABBYING POTASH ance, fears being entertained that I had lost my way or been killed by the Budumas. It was at Bui that the practical methods of the French were demonstrated to me in a number of Buduma canoes, which were fitted with grass awnings so that they could be used by white men for the exploration of the Lake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-the-niger-to-the-nile-alexander-gosling-expedition-birds-100-from-the-niger-to-the-nile-containing-two-officers-a-sergeant-and-a-company-of-sene-galese-here-i-got-news-of-gosling-who-was-still-at-fort-lamy-where-anxiety-was-felt-on-account-of-my-non-appear-a-canob-cabbying-potash-ance-fears-being-entertained-that-i-had-lost-my-way-or-been-killed-by-the-budumas-it-was-at-bui-that-the-practical-methods-of-the-french-were-demonstrated-to-me-in-a-number-of-buduma-canoes-which-were-fitted-with-grass-awnings-so-that-they-could-be-used-by-white-men-for-the-exploration-of-the-lake-image232057096.html
RMRDF35C–. From the Niger to the Nile. Alexander-Gosling Expedition; Birds. 100 FROM THE NIGER TO THE NILE containing two officers, a sergeant, and a company of Sene- galese. Here I got news of Gosling, who was still at Fort Lamy, where anxiety was felt on account of my non-appear-. A CANOB CABBYING POTASH ance, fears being entertained that I had lost my way or been killed by the Budumas. It was at Bui that the practical methods of the French were demonstrated to me in a number of Buduma canoes, which were fitted with grass awnings so that they could be used by white men for the exploration of the Lake
. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. 364 INFECTIVE DISEASES. ligation of the bile-duct, has given positive results. More recently these results have been confirmed by the following method : Five cc. of a 5 per cent, solution of potash were injected into the stomach of a guinea-pig, and twenty minutes after, 10 cc. of a cultivation of comma-bacilli, diffused in broth, were similarly intro- duced. Simultaneously with the latter, an injection of tincture of o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-bacteriology-including-the-etiology-and-prevention-of-infective-diseases-and-a-short-account-of-yeasts-and-moulds-haematazoa-and-psorosperms-bacteriology-364-infective-diseases-ligation-of-the-bile-duct-has-given-positive-results-more-recently-these-results-have-been-confirmed-by-the-following-method-five-cc-of-a-5-per-cent-solution-of-potash-were-injected-into-the-stomach-of-a-guinea-pig-and-twenty-minutes-after-10-cc-of-a-cultivation-of-comma-bacilli-diffused-in-broth-were-similarly-intro-duced-simultaneously-with-the-latter-an-injection-of-tincture-of-o-image232441053.html
RMRE4GX5–. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. 364 INFECTIVE DISEASES. ligation of the bile-duct, has given positive results. More recently these results have been confirmed by the following method : Five cc. of a 5 per cent, solution of potash were injected into the stomach of a guinea-pig, and twenty minutes after, 10 cc. of a cultivation of comma-bacilli, diffused in broth, were similarly intro- duced. Simultaneously with the latter, an injection of tincture of o
. Agriculture of New York : comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks ... together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Soils; Fruit-culture. ANALYSIS OF THE EGG PLANT. 297 5. Proximate organic analysis of the fruit of the Egg plant (PI. 7). Sweet matter, extract, and a small quantity of a bitter principle ..... 3-040 Starch with a little chlorophyl ... 0-365 Albumen 0*255 Casein 9-200 Dextrine 0-370 Fibre 0-760 Matter dissolved out of fibre by a weak solution of caustic potash -- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agriculture-of-new-york-comprising-an-account-of-the-classification-composition-and-distribution-of-the-soils-and-rocks-together-with-a-condensed-view-of-the-climate-and-the-agricultural-productions-of-the-state-agriculture-soils-fruit-culture-analysis-of-the-egg-plant-297-5-proximate-organic-analysis-of-the-fruit-of-the-egg-plant-pi-7-sweet-matter-extract-and-a-small-quantity-of-a-bitter-principle-3-040-starch-with-a-little-chlorophyl-0-365-albumen-0255-casein-9-200-dextrine-0-370-fibre-0-760-matter-dissolved-out-of-fibre-by-a-weak-solution-of-caustic-potash-image237879940.html
RMRR0A84–. Agriculture of New York : comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks ... together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Soils; Fruit-culture. ANALYSIS OF THE EGG PLANT. 297 5. Proximate organic analysis of the fruit of the Egg plant (PI. 7). Sweet matter, extract, and a small quantity of a bitter principle ..... 3-040 Starch with a little chlorophyl ... 0-365 Albumen 0*255 Casein 9-200 Dextrine 0-370 Fibre 0-760 Matter dissolved out of fibre by a weak solution of caustic potash --
. Descriptive list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. ommended. Put in the trench under them. After the plants are growing a complete fertilizer strong in potash is considered best. We growers do not usually recommend growing gladiolus in the same place twice on account of disease but of course many amateurs have to plant in the same place year after year and I know of people who have planted in the same place Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-list-nurseries-horticulture-vermont-burlington-catalogs-nursery-stock-vermont-burlington-catalogs-bulbs-plants-vermont-burlington-catalogs-gladiolus-vermont-burlington-catalogs-delphinium-vermont-burlington-catalogs-ommended-put-in-the-trench-under-them-after-the-plants-are-growing-a-complete-fertilizer-strong-in-potash-is-considered-best-we-growers-do-not-usually-recommend-growing-gladiolus-in-the-same-place-twice-on-account-of-disease-but-of-course-many-amateurs-have-to-plant-in-the-same-place-year-after-year-and-i-know-of-people-who-have-planted-in-the-same-place-image231646837.html
RMRCTBW9–. Descriptive list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. ommended. Put in the trench under them. After the plants are growing a complete fertilizer strong in potash is considered best. We growers do not usually recommend growing gladiolus in the same place twice on account of disease but of course many amateurs have to plant in the same place year after year and I know of people who have planted in the same place
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