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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902,

OLEANLINESS AND MOSQUITOES, | STEAM POWER FROM BENEATH

Major Ronald Ross, bas submitted to Sir Alfred L. Jones, chairman of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, a repon on the anti-malaria work accomplished on behalf of the school in Freetown by Dr. Logan Taylor since his arrival last July.

THE EARTH

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heat enough to make steam power. The heal KOWLOON

Commenting on experiments now being carried on by the British Association, Professor. William Hallock, of Columbia College, U.S. says the idea of obtaining steam power from the heated depths of the earth is entirely Employing about 70 men, Dr. Taylor has feasible, 16 has been demonstrated that there drained nearly the whole of the most pestilen is a regular rise of temperature for every foot tial parts of the town. The areas which have of penetration into the earth's surface, and it is been dealt with were formerly full. of hollows, only a matter of going deep enough to find pils, and ill-made drains, which in the rainy season contained pools of stagnant water

of a 2500-foot level in the Comstock mine U.S. breeding swarms of malaria-bearing mosqui- is 145 degrees, and in a deep well near Pittsburg toes. In addition to the work of drainage Dr.it is 129 degress. Professor Hallock estimates Taylor has employed a gang of men to collect that at a depth of 12,000 feet there will be old tins, boities, and other rubbish from the found a temperature of at least 240 degrees, or houses, and 2,257 cartloads of such refuse have much more than is requisite in boiling water. been removed and 16,295. houses, have been visited. The effect of these measures has been a demonstration of the possibility of getting na of mosquitoes in Freetown, and therefore, pro bably, in any town. The moral which Major Ross draws from the results of the work done is that, in order to make the principal West African stations healthy they must be rendered scrupulously dry and clean, Nothing else will remove the malaria-in-them on a large scale.

To attain this object the colonies must be pre. pared to maintain proper conservancy gangs, superintended by efficient health officers. As regards the effect of the anti-masquita measures on the health of Freetown, Major Ross says

that he is struck by the great change in the meanour of the Europeans. Two and a half years ago every one was gloomy; now the Europeans look as cheerful and well as they look in India. Arrangements have been made for Dr. Taylor to proceed at once to Cape Coast, in order to start anti-malaria work there, with the assistance of the Governors, as the mortality at present is very high...

HOW CORAL INSECTS BUILD. Among all the varied productions of living nature none can perhaps vie in respect of in terest with those of the coral animal. A writer in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat says he may explode at the outset an erroneous idea regarding the red coral. This coral is practi- cally confined to the Mediterranean Sea, and grows in a small tree-like form. The idea that

“It is not,” says Professor Hallock, “a ques-. tion of getting steam, that being simple, but a question of getting team in sufficient quantities.

Hot water is even now

DRAWN FROM A DEEP WELL

and used to beat a dwelling house near Boiss City, Idabo, and when we pumped out water which had leaked into the deep well near Pittsburg it was so hot I could not hold my hand in it. But while the Pittsburg well is capable of heating water left in it over night,

even if its depth were sufficient to turn that water to steam, it would require many hours of waiting, which would rob it of all commercial value. In other words, there would not be the

slightest difficulty in obtaining steam from the earth's interior, because that involves merely a little extra labor in boring down into a very. hot area, and it is as easy comparatively to bore 12,000 feet as to bore 6000; but in order to give the steam commercial value a method must be provided for dropping the water to the heat area, allowing it time to heat, and yet having it return to the sorface as steam without for a moment interrupting the flow,"

Professor Hallock thinks he has discovered a method that is entirely practicable. He would bore two boles into the ground 12,000 feet deep and so feet apart. Then he would lower

HEAVY,CHARGES OF DYNAMITE

in both holes and explode them. He is sure that after this process has been repeated many times, a connection between the two holes would be established, while the shattering of the rock round the base of the holes would tum the

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islanda formed of red coral exist is a piece of surrounding area into an immense water heater. (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA),

pure fiction, and those corals which more especially concem us here as the builders of

"The water," says the professor, "poured down one hole would circulate through all the cracks

and crevices, the temperature of which would be over 240 degrees, and in its passage would be heated and turned to steam, which would pass through the second hole to the earth's surface. The pressure of such a column of steam would be enormous) for, aside from the initial velocity of the steam, the descending column of water would exert a pressure of at least 5000 poudds to the square inch, whichi would drive up through the second hole every- thing movable. The problem is, therefore, a mechanical one, the chief difficulty would be connecting the holes at the bottom. This accomplished, the water heater would operate itself, and a source of power be established that would surpass anything now in use."

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reefs are represented by the coarse, stony masses familiar in museums, but also often used in the construction of grottoes and fern eries. It is not so very long ago in the history of science that coral was discovered to be the work of an animal. The ancients regarded coral, and especially the red coral, which they kaew best, as the work of the marine plant. Latin poets tells us of the coral plant, which is soft in its native waters, but becomes hard when drawn up from the sea and exposed to the action of the air. A young French student, Peysonned, discovered the fact that coral was a substance represented by the secre tion of an animal. He described accurately enough the kind of animal which makes coral. He compared this animal to the sea anemone, which we find in every rocky hollow, around our own coasts, In so doing he was perfectly correct, for the coral animal is really a kind of insect and a familiar denizen of the seaside.

There is, however, this difference between the latter and the coral an mal. The former as a rule, is a single animal; the corals are usually compound. That is to say, one car animal gives rise to another by a process of building, and in this way a mass of comt is seen to be the work not of one animal, but of many bundreds of thousands, produced as a kind of colony in the way just described. It is this power of increase by building which enables corals to construct reefs of great magnitude. Possessing what is practic ally an unlimited power of increase, they succe ed in producing enormous masses of rocky sus tance, and we must not forget that every coral animal bas the power of producing eggs. Each egg which comes to full development settles down, gives origin to one coral animal, and, as this in turn buds like its forefathers, a new. Trodd, Mr. Spence, Mr. . E. Jalille, Miss F. Brot

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colony is thus commenced. Regarding coral itself, wo find that substance to be represented by a hard carbonate of lime. The matter which To Bangkok : Mr. Mam Sluatii, Miss Sri. To Singa we find accumulated in boilers and kettles in Major and Mrs. Tompkins nud children, Mr. and Mrs. J. pore: Air. and Mrs. Joaquíni, II. H’the Sultan of Johore,

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Carbonita of lime exists in solution in the water, and the coml animals, absorbing this material from the sea, build it up in the form of Layala touben, biser Cyrilla van der Sande. Sister Geer- their hard parts either within or without their frida, Keeson, Sister Philips Aluls, Sister Relindis teis bodies. In this way, when the coral animals, G.-J. Sprakelick, Me and meat Mas. G. It. Hodan

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themseves die they leave behind them, what a

sad 3 children, From, Marseille, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. pozi has well called “ the imperishable masonry Curry and a children, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bärent, Mark. C.

Willison Miss T. C. A. H. Thiers. of the sea. The power of budding is not, of Batavia Nederlands steamer Kesing Willem fi, from course, limited to, corais. We are familiar Amsterdam, March 1-To Harovi: Messrs. A. S. Ruralte enough with it in the case of plants, but many

and daugbler, F., Oberstadt, Mr and Mrs. W. de Vos tot -Nederveen Cappel, Mrx, S, Wit-Bakker, Mesara, M. Poel- other animals besides corals grow into colonies by the budding process. Corals can also add to the number in a colony through another process, namely, simple division of the body. We see how the body simply divided in two gives rise to two individuals, and thus adds to the numeri Cal strength of the mass. The conditions under which corals live and- up are very simple They may be summed up in the words of certain heat and a certain depili. 4The question. beat naturally saities the range of the corals in space, that is, determined

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