Inventions Wanted -Ventilition. a peculiarly dry climate especially favorable for the preparation of dried fruits etc. or for the curing ofhay and which renders unneces sary many expedients generally adopted in the more Amid climate of Great Britain. Thus for example the practice of almost continu ally stirring the grass is here abandoned with much lessened by simply spreading and only once turning over in a day. It is not true as might be supposed from this that we have less rain in a year than European countries or a less number of rainy or cloudy days and hours but the weather when clear


Inventions Wanted -Ventilition. a peculiarly dry climate especially favorable for the preparation of dried fruits etc. or for the curing ofhay and which renders unneces sary many expedients generally adopted in the more Amid climate of Great Britain. Thus for example the practice of almost continu ally stirring the grass is here abandoned with much lessened by simply spreading and only once turning over in a day. It is not true as might be supposed from this that we have less rain in a year than European countries or a less number of rainy or cloudy days and hours but the weather when clear rapidly assumes a state of great dryness which has even been supposed by some injurious to health but this supposition has not been borne out by statistical facts. It may be possible however that some portion of the difficulty experienced in finishing some very line:y sur faced textile fabrics expensive broadcloths for example in this country may be due to the hygrometric condition of the air and it may be worth while to investigate the ques tion how far the best condition may be at tained by artificially preparing the sir ofman ufactories. We conceive it would not be in any wise difficult to afford proper ventilation in a large factory and yet admit the air through a passage so provided with water gree of moisture may be added theret and it would not be absolutely impossible even on The Stirling Taiabot Patent Process for Iron. wrought iron. The advantages of the process ing from one-third to one-half according to the nature of the iron and consequently an economy in fuel to the same extent with con siderably less waste of iron. Second the process of refining is rendered unnecessary Tw three or more of these pins may be in- Mr. Edmund Morris of Burlington N. J. Feb. 10th of the present year. Mr. Morris claims that this is a 'perfect pump.' It operates on a principle now first developed in its applica tion to pumps namely that instead of pack ing the bucket the log itself is pack


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