| Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1234 pages
...particles which it is the object of this operation to separate from the farina, and by the time the man has performed a similar service at the other trough, and...fingers and thrown into the tub. The second stick is now fiied above the first, a fold of the cloth bein-; interposed between them to prevent any liquid sago... | |
| Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1230 pages
...particles which it is the object of this operation to separate from the farina, and by the time the man has performed a similar service at the other trough, and...fingers and thrown into the tub. The second stick is now fixed above the first, a fold of the cloth beinsr interposed between them to prevent any liquid sago... | |
| Edward Balfour - India - 1873 - 1224 pages
...particles which it is the object of this operation to separate from the farina, and by the time the man has performed a similar service at the other trough, and...ready to pour a fresh supply into the first, the water flowingvdowu the cloth has lost its whiteness. This process is continued until the deposit rises nearly... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Agriculture - 1877 - 564 pages
...particles which it is the object of this operation to separate from the farina, and by the time the man has performed a similar service at the other trough, and...whiteness. This process is continued until the deposit risos nearly to the level of the stick, when the sago next to it, which generally contains some impure... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Agriculture - 1889 - 566 pages
...particles which it is the object of this operation to separate from the farina, and by the time the man has performed a similar service at the other trough, and...some impure sediment, is taken up with the fingers or thrown into the tub. The second stick is now fixed above the first, a fold of the cloth being interposed... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Agriculture - 1889 - 590 pages
...particles which it is the object of this operation to separate from the farina, and by the time the man has performed a similar service at the other trough, and...some impure sediment, is taken up •with the fingers or thrown into the tub. The second stick is now fixed above the first, a fold of the cloth being interposed... | |
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