. Journal. s cooled to (is (.. and is saccharified baddition of malt. The wort is then employedmanufacture of yeast and alcohol.—J. K. li. German Patent. Brewers Yeast; Process for Making /had ,., man, nt. for tin Purpose of Utilising it a* t\Mat: rial for tin Cultiration of Distillery 1Kues. Ger. Pat. 158,655, Nov. 1, 1903. The waste brewers yeast, after pressing, is mmixed with 20—30 per rent, of an acid phosphite superphosphate), anil the mixture i4i> (.. sterilised and powdered. — A. S, XVIII.—FOODS ; SANITATION; WAT tPURIFICATION, & DISINFECTANT! (.1.)—FOODS. English 1ml


. Journal. s cooled to (is (.. and is saccharified baddition of malt. The wort is then employedmanufacture of yeast and alcohol.—J. K. li. German Patent. Brewers Yeast; Process for Making /had ,., man, nt. for tin Purpose of Utilising it a* t\Mat: rial for tin Cultiration of Distillery 1Kues. Ger. Pat. 158,655, Nov. 1, 1903. The waste brewers yeast, after pressing, is mmixed with 20—30 per rent, of an acid phosphite superphosphate), anil the mixture i4i> (.. sterilised and powdered. — A. S, XVIII.—FOODS ; SANITATION; WAT tPURIFICATION, & DISINFECTANT! (.1.)—FOODS. English 1mlms. Crtam Separators ; Im/ils. in . .1. Meys, I Germany. Eng. Pat. 16,070, July 20, 1904 The drum of the separator is provided withinternal plates a1, a2, a3, n4. a7, each of which ia number of cone-shaped parts having diffen inclination, b, c, to the axis. The milk isthrough the pipe li. and passes from thisopening o, under the plate a1, from \ |it Hows through the openings /, />, into tin. under the plate a, then under a3, a*, &c. |Tmilk is detained for a time at thee-b, wlnM tin- .ream is pressed over the tnonparts, and rises until it flows out at g, Ibeing forced up through the pipe I. If di sired, the 11may be provided with grooves or channelwhich the cream can pass, and the slots, /, may pensed with.—W. P. S. SI, 1005.] JOURNAL AND PATENT LITERATURE.—Cl. .Will. Ml ,,»/ like Liquids ; Apparatus for Treating , to „,.,. tht Globules of Cream o: Fat to n Statt of ,„. c. W. Schou, Copenhagen. Eng. , Feb. 13, L905. ,,iIU is forced under high pressure through a slit\a ,i eylindro-conica] core fitting into a hole ofponding cross section. The core is hollow and is„ position by s spindle and spring. The hole?li which the coir passes is bored cylindrical!) fora length, and for the remainder slightly ,. ,,i shoulder on the core also serves to keep ii II,,. , ,„•(? rnaj be in tin- shape of a tubeencircles another fixed core, or it may consi


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