HlI.TKATiON
be
provided
as
many
pails
as
there
are
filterers
in
use
;
foi
each
pail
there
must
be
apportioned
half
of
a
sheet
of
blot
ting
paper,
prepared
as
follows
:
rub
each
piece
of
paper
in
your
hands
until
it
becomes
smooth
and
pliant,
as
near
to
cloth
as
possfble
;
then
place
it
in
the
pail
with
a
little
water,
constantly
beating
it
and
rubbing
it
together
with
thf
hands
until
it
comes
to
the
consistency
of a
soft
or
pulpy
matter
;
afterward
more
water
should
be
added,
continuing
the process
of
beating
up
the
pulpy
substance
similar
to
the
usual
mode
of
beating
up
eggs
;
the
pail
must
then
be
filled,
and
the
contents
thrown
into
the
filterer.
"When
the
water
has
run
through,
fill
up
again
so
as
to
keep
the
filterer
full,
and
when
the
water
runs
clear
let
the
whole
of
the
water
pass
through,
and
the
bag
is
prepared
to
filter.
Place
a
fiv-egallon
demijohn
under
the
filterer,
with
funnel,
fill
another
demijohn
with
the
liquor to
be