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vironment so that different plants and animals can be observed during 

 several generations at specified and perfectly controlled temperatures. 

 Four rooms are kept at + 5° C, + 10° C, + 15° C. and -f 20° C. 

 The carbonic acid machine (Fig. 14) produces 5,500 calories hourly. 



Fig. 12. 



APPAKATCS FOR O^'EB AND UsDEB LiGHTiXG. d, compresscd air ; t, mirror ; 

 0, box, open above ; p, box, open below ; tc, glass walls. 



The fluid carbonic acid flows into a wrought-iron spiral core within a 

 carefully isolated receptacle made of tin plate. The salt water sur- 

 roundinET the spiral core is cooled to a low temperature by the sudden 



Fig. 13. 



WAEii Room with Compabtme.nt fob Elevated Tempebatube 

 ON TBB Right. 



expansion of the liquid carbon dioxid. Then the carbonic acid gas is 

 compressed under 55 atmospheres and conducted into a wrought-iron 

 spiral core in the condenser where it is again cooled, liquefied and 

 ready to flow on in the continuous circulation through the machine. 



