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Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The work defines sugar chemically and distinguishes major varieties, explaining basic carbohydrate composition and common forms encountered in food. It describes cultivation practices for cane and beet, addressing soil selection, pests, diseases, planting, cultivation and harvesting. It outlines industrial operations that convert juice to marketable sugar, including extraction, purification, evaporation, crystallization and polarization, plus transportation and handling of raw material. Refining procedures are detailed, such as washing, melting, defecation, charcoal filtration, centrifugation, drying, screening and packing, with notes on specialty products. Beet-sugar methods like diffusion, carbonation, sulfitation and the Steffen process are covered, along with machinery, laboratory work, shipping, marketing and an international historical survey.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Part I
Growth, Manufacture and Distribution
Refined Sugar, showing form of crystals Frontispiece
Sugar Cane, showing eyes or buds To face page 4
Roots of Sugar Cane 6
Jungle-like Vegetation of Cane Field 7
Leaf-Hopper 10
Sugar Cane 11
Experiment Station 12
Plantation Scene in Hawaii—light-colored foliage is sugar cane 13
Steam Plough 14
Planting Cane 15
Irrigation Ditch, showing tunnel 16
Irrigation Ditch 17
Young Sugar Cane 18
Ripe Sugar Cane, showing tassels 19
Cutting Cane 20
Loading Cane 21
Train-Load of Cane ready for the mill 22
A Modern Mill 23
Cane Carrier and Mechanical Unloader 24
Another Type of Cane Unloader 25
Twelve-Roller Mill 26
Modern Crushing Plant; two fifteen-roller mills and crushers, capacity 105 tons per hour 27
Delivering Bagasse to Fire-Room 28
General Interior View of Modern Raw-Sugar Mill 29
Filter Presses 30
Set of Quadruple Evaporators 31
Vacuum Pans 32
Centrifugal Machines 33
Filling, Weighing and Sewing Sacks 34
Train-Load of Raw Sugar leaving mill 35
Steamer Loading Sugar Alongside of Dock 38
Loading Sugar at an Outport in Hawaii 39
Polariscope (in body of text) Page 40
A Modern Refinery, showing water and rail transportation facilities To face page 46
Plan Elevation of a Modern Refinery 47
Steamer Discharging Raw Sugar at Refinery Dock 48
Sugar Stored in Warehouse—25,000 tons shown in this picture 49
Cut-in Station, showing sugar first entering the refining process 50
Centrifugal Machine, motor driven 51
Bag Filters, showing bags in place 56
Filter Presses 57
Making New Bags and Lining the Washed Bags 58
Printing the Empty Raw-Sugar Bags 59
Char Filters 60
Char Filters, showing outlet pipes 61
Top of Char Filters, showing pipe connections 62
Exterior View of Char Drier 63
Interior Arrangement of Char Drier 64
Exterior View of Char Kilns, showing oil-burning apparatus 65
A Refinery Vacuum Pan and Pump 66
Arrangement of Steam Coils in a Vacuum Pan 67
Refinery Centrifugal Machines 68
Exterior View of Sweater 69
Front View of Sweater, showing steam coils for heating the air 70
Interior View of Sweater 71
Separator, closed, ready for operation 72
Separators, one of which is open, showing three screens for separating the sugar grains 73
Filling, Weighing and Sewing 100-pound Sacks 74
Filling, Weighing and Sewing 25-pound Sacks 75
Filling Barrels 76
Method of Handling Barrels 77
Cube Sugar Machine 78
Carton Machine 79
Filling, Weighing and Sewing 2-pound, 5-pound and 10-pound Bags 80
Laboratory 86
Oil-Burning Boiler Plant 87
Inland-Waterway Steamer Loading Sugar at Refinery Dock 92
Car-Float Arriving at Refinery Dock 93
Sugar Beet[1] 100
Another Type of Sugar Beet 101
Ploughing with Caterpillar Engine 102
Planting Beet Seed 103
Thinning 104
Cultivating 105
Field of Ripe Beets 106
Topping Beets 107
Hauling Beets 108
Delivering Beets to the Factory by Wagon 109
Delivering Beets to the Factory by Train 110
General Interior View of Beet-Sugar Factory, showing filter presses in foreground; pans and evaporators in rear 111
Diffusion Battery, showing diffusion cells in circular arrangement 112
Diffusion Battery, showing diffusion cells in straight lines 113
Weighing, Filling and Sewing Bags in a Beet Factory 114
Cattle Feeding on Beet Pulp 115
The First Successful Beet-Sugar Factory in America—Alvarado, California 116
Part II
History of the Industry
A Modern Beet-Sugar Factory 117
Christopher Columbus 124
Olivier de Serres 128
Andreas Marggraf 129
Franz Carl Achard 130
First Beet-Sugar Factory in the World—Built at Cunern, Silesia, 1802 131
Napoleon I 132
Building in Salt Lake City, Utah, in which the First Beet-Sugar Machinery Brought to the West was Installed 150
E. H. Dyer, the Father of Beet Sugar in America 151
Hauling Cane in the Fields, Louisiana 178
Hauling Cane in the Fields, Louisiana 179
Sugar Plantation Scene in Porto Rico[2] 182
Sugar-Shipping Port, Porto Rico 183
Ploughing Cane Field with Steam Plough, Porto Rico 184
Unloading Sugar Cane at a Mill, Porto Rico 185
Ploughing Field Before Planting Cane, Philippines 190
Ploughing at La Carlota, Occidental Negros, Philippines 191
Hauling Cane, Philippines 192
Carabao Mill, Philippines 193
Old-Style Sugar Mill, Philippines, showing poor crushing 194
Tinguian Cane Crusher, Lingayen, Philippines 195
Old Water-Driven Mill, Island of Negros, Philippines 196
Mill Driven by Water Power, Occidental Negros, Philippines 197
Native Sugar Factory, Pampanga Province, Philippines 198
Interior of Camarin, Philippines 199
Luzon Sugar Refinery, Malabon, Rizal, Philippines 200
Loading Sugar on Lorchas, Philippines 201
Central Factory, General View, Cuba[3] 202
Cuban Central, General View 203
Cane Field, Cuba 204
Loading Cane on Ox-Carts, Cuba 205
Train-Load of Sugar Cane, Cuba 208
Self-Dumping Cane Car, Cuba 209
Morelands Sugar Mill, Vere, Jamaica. Photo by H. H. Cousins 216
The Fleet, Morelands, Vere, Jamaica. Photo by H. H. Cousins 217
Leveling a Cane Field, Peru 250
Leveling Ground by Steam, Peru 251
Planting Cane, Peru 252
Portable Branch Line of Field Railway and Cane Cutters, Peru 253
Hauling Cane-Laden Cars with Ox-Team, Peru 254
Train-Load of Cane En Route to the Factory, Peru 255
Sugar Plantation between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil 260
Train-Load of Cane En Route to the Ingenio La Mendieta, Argentina 270
Unloading a Car of Cane, Tucumán, Argentina 271
Battery of Boilers, Ingenio, La Trinidad, Tucumán, Argentina 272
Home of Superintendent of a Sugar Plantation, Tucumán, Argentina 273
Ingenio Nueva Baviera, Tucumán, Argentina 274
Ingenio Nueva Baviera, Tucumán, Argentina 275
Kohekirin Mill, Formosa 280
Sugar Cane Affected by the Sereh, Java 296
Seedling Canes, Java 297
Cutting Cane, Maroochy River, South Queensland 302
Carting Cane to Mill, Ingham District, North Queensland 303
Isis Central Mill, Childers, South Queensland 304
Cane Unloader, Mulgrave Central Sugar Mill, Cairns District, North Queensland 305
Sugar Mill, Nahan Factory, India 330
Centrifugal Worked by Hand, India 331
Wooden Mill from Gorakhpur, India (in body of text) Page 332
Boiling by Old Method, India To face page 332
Furnace and Pans for Making Rab, India 333
Stone Mill, Agra, India (in body of text) Page 333
Small Locomotive Used to Draw Cane-Cars, 2-foot Gauge, India To face page 334
Loading Cane Carrier, Marhourah Factory, India 335
Water-Driven Centrifugals, Marhourah Factory, India 336
Champaran Sugar Company, Ltd., Barrah Chakia, Champaran, India 337