Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1841 |
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Page 40
... pound . That the premium of $ 10 , be given to Mr. Tem- ple Cutler , for the best conducted experiment on silks , reeled and manufactured . That a gratuity of $ 1 , be given to Mrs. D. Foster , for specimens of silk exhibited in cocoons ...
... pound . That the premium of $ 10 , be given to Mr. Tem- ple Cutler , for the best conducted experiment on silks , reeled and manufactured . That a gratuity of $ 1 , be given to Mrs. D. Foster , for specimens of silk exhibited in cocoons ...
Page 43
... pounds of cocoons , and boiled four hours , then taken out and hung up until thoroughly drained , to eradicate the water which becomes colored by the skins of the chrysolite . They were then put again into the ket- tle , with the same ...
... pounds of cocoons , and boiled four hours , then taken out and hung up until thoroughly drained , to eradicate the water which becomes colored by the skins of the chrysolite . They were then put again into the ket- tle , with the same ...
Page 44
... pound . But their progeny , which I have fed the present season , it will be perceived , were re- tarded forty - five days from hatching , beyond the pro- per time , according to our new theory . These worms were apparently unhealthy ...
... pound . But their progeny , which I have fed the present season , it will be perceived , were re- tarded forty - five days from hatching , beyond the pro- per time , according to our new theory . These worms were apparently unhealthy ...
Page 48
... pound of silk raised , and sixteen cents for every mulberry tree . Favored , as we are , with a free government , where industry is never taxed , shall we fear to enter into competition with those foreign vassals ? Should we make the ...
... pound of silk raised , and sixteen cents for every mulberry tree . Favored , as we are , with a free government , where industry is never taxed , shall we fear to enter into competition with those foreign vassals ? Should we make the ...
Page 49
... pound of leaves to a tree in the same season of planting . Some may be startled at the proposal of this extra work of ... pounds of raw reeled silk . I should not rely on these premises , were they not sustained by numerous experiments ...
... pound of leaves to a tree in the same season of planting . Some may be startled at the proposal of this extra work of ... pounds of raw reeled silk . I should not rely on these premises , were they not sustained by numerous experiments ...
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