UTILIZATIO]Sr OF GEAPE POMACE AND STEMS. 



driers differ only in the sources and method of application of 

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drier. A hullin<:- and sei)iir;itiui; system which consists essentially 

 of an elevator, grinder, shaking sieves, and blower, as shown in 

 figure G, is well adapted for this purpose. The masses of seeds and 



