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for these analyses were taken as carefully as possible, first with the 

 maceration water turned on just as the mill was being run out at the 

 time ; then the rose was turned off, and after sufficient time had elapsed 

 for the displacement of the diluted juice by the normal, samples were 

 taken as before. The sample of first mill juice was taken simply as a 

 matter of comparison, of course, it being unaffected by the dilution. 

 The second mill juices were taken only during the latter half of the 

 three weeks covered by the samples. 



Table of analyses of normal and maceration juices. 



