Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... producing the heat . Part of an apparatus illus- trating Prof. Seely's plan for burning kerosene oil as a fuel ... produce perfect combustion when burning kerosene oil , and therefore they do not meet the requirements of the offer ...
... producing the heat . Part of an apparatus illus- trating Prof. Seely's plan for burning kerosene oil as a fuel ... produce perfect combustion when burning kerosene oil , and therefore they do not meet the requirements of the offer ...
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... produce a large crop : Potash ....... Muriate of potash Soda Common salt Lime Magnesia Peroxide of iron Silica ... Sulphuric acid . Phosphoric acid Carbonic acid .. Carbon and sand . Loss .... .40.52 3.25 .26 2.24 2.96 8.09 5.10 4.66 ...
... produce a large crop : Potash ....... Muriate of potash Soda Common salt Lime Magnesia Peroxide of iron Silica ... Sulphuric acid . Phosphoric acid Carbonic acid .. Carbon and sand . Loss .... .40.52 3.25 .26 2.24 2.96 8.09 5.10 4.66 ...
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... produce as small a flame as possible , light it and put it in its place below the water bath . 5. Allow the mercury ... produces an explosive mixture with atmospheric air . 7. If the taper does not cause a " puff , " replace the lamp ...
... produce as small a flame as possible , light it and put it in its place below the water bath . 5. Allow the mercury ... produces an explosive mixture with atmospheric air . 7. If the taper does not cause a " puff , " replace the lamp ...
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... produce but little fruit . Rev. Mr. Weaver . - If you have hard pan you must go below that . Mr. John G. Bergen ... produced by stirring the soil regularly every Saturday even- ing with a rake , and I believe it would pay to rake the ...
... produce but little fruit . Rev. Mr. Weaver . - If you have hard pan you must go below that . Mr. John G. Bergen ... produced by stirring the soil regularly every Saturday even- ing with a rake , and I believe it would pay to rake the ...
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... produced no fruit ; but he did not think it was because the blossoms were either pistilate or staminate , and needed ... produce by pruning and fertilizing . CULTURE OF INDIAN CORN . The Chairman asked whether hilling or flat culture was ...
... produced no fruit ; but he did not think it was because the blossoms were either pistilate or staminate , and needed ... produce by pruning and fertilizing . CULTURE OF INDIAN CORN . The Chairman asked whether hilling or flat culture was ...
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