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FKAGMENTS OF SCIENCE. 



Were it our object, as it will be subsequently, to effec- 

 tually detain the dirt, we might coat that surface with 

 some sticky substance. Here, then, without ' tortur- 

 ing ' the air in any way, we have found a means of rid- 



ding it, or rather of enabling it to rid itself, of floating 

 matter. 



We have now to devise a means of testing the action 

 of such spontaneously purified air upon putrescible in- 

 fusions. Wooden chambers, or cases, are accordingly 



