Journal (1882) (14576831038) - Public domain book illustration
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Identifier: journals22soci (find matches)
Title: Journal
Year: 1882 (1880s)
Authors: Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain) Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain). Abstracts Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain). Review Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain). Transactions and communications
Subjects: Chemistry, Technical
Publisher: London (etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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e tojust below the temperature (about 80° C.) at winch suralis inverted; baryta is then a.lded to precipitate thesulphates, and the juice afterwards heated to 100° C. Thelilt, red liquid i- next treated with lime aud saturated willcarbon dioxide.—T. H. P. XVII.-BREWING, WINES, SPIRITS, Etc. Torula Species with Racial Variations as regards itsFermentativi Action mi Maltose. (Torula cull:n.sp.) M. Hartmann. Woch. f. Iirau., 1903, 20118—114. The species referred to, was isolated from a chalky 1preparation of dried yeast, consisting mainly of rice stirch,and containing the S; ores and getnirrc of Mucor amylomyces.together with a large proportion of cells of this torulaThe cells are spherical, with a vacuole and a fewfat globules. The diameter of young cells may be allowas 1-7 M. but the usual diameter is 3-..(i; giant cells htvproduced in old cultures as 7k. Two or thr. ■ daughter cells may appear simultaneously on the famemother cell: cell chains occur with three or four u ember-
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in the figure. The water used in the diffusion passes fromthe cistern M through the pipe h into a heater, whichreceives steam by means of the pipe i. Hot water from theheater proceeds to the diffuse! along lie pipe /. and to thehot-water jacket round be lower pari of the vat by nof /; It i- the return pipe for the cold water from tiejacket. Claim is also made for another arrangement ofbottom part of tin rs of which also accompani. - th. specification.—T. II. I. 1 cell- always being smallest. The appearold colonics .>n -..lid media is very characteristicslum- a gianl colony on unhopped wort-gelatin with molelull excrescences. Fig. 2 shows a streak cullwort-agar 11 month- old, showing similar exenabout the sue of a pins head appearing on the<therwi«esmooth shiny surface. These excrescences indicate thepresence of a variety of much larger cells than the normal.Such giant cells are not due to infection, but con- April 15,1903.) JOURNAL AND PATENT LITERATURE.—Ci. XVII. 431 -acia