Studies on fermentation : the diseases of beer, their causes, and the means of preventing them . oseberry with a bluntknife, saysH. Hoffmann, and put under the microscope the scrapings,which aie of a whitish colour, we shall recognize amongst many varietiesof shapeless dirt, earthj^ particles and other things, the same fungoidspores that we find in the expressed juice, but we shall see them there studies! on fermentation. We next pioceeded to put on one side ten of our forty flasks,to serve for subsequent corroboration ; in ten others, by meansof the tube which is represented on the right hand


Studies on fermentation : the diseases of beer, their causes, and the means of preventing them . oseberry with a bluntknife, saysH. Hoffmann, and put under the microscope the scrapings,which aie of a whitish colour, we shall recognize amongst many varietiesof shapeless dirt, earthj^ particles and other things, the same fungoidspores that we find in the expressed juice, but we shall see them there studies! on fermentation. We next pioceeded to put on one side ten of our forty flasks,to serve for subsequent corroboration ; in ten others, by meansof the tube which is represented on the right hand side of theflask (Fig. 8), we put a few drops of the water in which thebunch of grapes had been washed ; in a third series of ten flaskswe put a few drops of the same liquid, after having previouslyboiled it. Lastly, we introduced into the ten remaining flasksa drop of grape-juice, taken from the inside of an uninjuredgrape. To do this we had to bend the right-hand tube ofeach of our last ten flasks, drawing it out to a fine point andclosing it in the flame, as represented in Fig. 9 A. This. ^•>\


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