Journal . oils which are thought to be approximately ofthe same composition should be so different—onegi-ving off a large quantity of gas, another little ornone, and at tlie same time giWng dillerent heatreactions and tiual i-)roducts—for instance, , and lard oils, which are said to consistprincipally of glyceride of olein. No doubt the action of chloride on oils -n-ill helpto elucidate some interesting points as to their con-stitution when their reactions are better understood. Siomnal anti patnit* ilitfrature* I,-GENEEAL PLANT, APPAEATUS, ANDMACHINEKY. PATENTS. Tiiiprnvemeuls


Journal . oils which are thought to be approximately ofthe same composition should be so different—onegi-ving off a large quantity of gas, another little ornone, and at tlie same time giWng dillerent heatreactions and tiual i-)roducts—for instance, , and lard oils, which are said to consistprincipally of glyceride of olein. No doubt the action of chloride on oils -n-ill helpto elucidate some interesting points as to their con-stitution when their reactions are better understood. Siomnal anti patnit* ilitfrature* I,-GENEEAL PLANT, APPAEATUS, ANDMACHINEKY. PATENTS. Tiiiprnvemeuls in Apparatus/or Cooling, Heating, or Purify-- ? - - ? ?? •?• A. J, • Pat. 9199, -ng. ing, Liquith, Gases, Vapours, and the like. A. J. BoiUt, lyondon. From .1. Fischer, Vienna. Et June 28, 1887. 8/. The primary object of this invention is the heating and purification of feed-water used in steam boilers. One of the several modifications described is shown in Fig. I. ; ^ J\- -—? -S,. .^%i^- * Any of these speriftrations may be obtoined by post, byremittinn the cost price. p(u» poslnfje. to Sir. 11. Render Lack,Comptroller of the Patent Office. Soutlinnipton BuildinRS, ChanceryLane. London, The amount of postage may be calctihited asfollows;— If the price docs not exceed M \d. Al)0ve M., and not excccdini? 1«. M Id. „ l».6rf 2. ?• !<<? . 2«.4d ^.M 2rf. a a are plates irlth frames d d between them, forminghollow chambers and separated by frames h b, the seriesbein;I held together by means of tie rods between the endcastintrs S and S. The space in the chambers /) and alsothat between the plates a eonnuunieate with each other byjiorts shown in the sides of the apparatus. Feed-water tolie heated enters at A, passes over the surfaces of a a fromone to the other by means of hole n, and finally leaves theapparatus at /i, steam similarly enters at K, and in a reversedirection to that of the water lea\es at K. The watercondensing iH-tween the plates


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