The acid may be obtained most conveniently from the juice of the berries of the mountain ash, or barberries. This must be clarified, by mixing with white of egg, and heating the mixture to ebullition; then filtering, digesting the clear liquor with carbonate of lead, till it becomes neutral; and evaporating the saline solution, till crystals, of malate of lead be obtained. These are to be washed with cold water, and purified by re-crystallization. On dissolving the white salt in water, and passing a stream of sulphuretted hydrogen through the solution, the lead will be all separated in the form of a sulphuret, and the liquor, after filtration and evaporation, will yield yellow granular crystals, or cauliflower concretions, of malic acid, which may be blanched by re-dissolution and digestion with bone-black, and re-crystallization.

Malic acid has no smell, but a very sour taste, deliquesces by absorption of moisture from the air, is soluble in alcohol, fuses at 150° Fahr., is decomposed at a heat of 348°, and affords by distillation a peculiar acid, the pyromalic. It consists in 100 parts, of 41·47 carbon; 3·51 hydrogen; and 55·02 oxygen; having nearly the same composition as citric acid. A crude malic acid might be economically extracted from the fruit of the mountain ash, applicable to many purposes; but it has not hitherto been manufactured upon the great scale.

MALLEABILITY, is the property belonging to certain metals, of being extended under the hammer. A table of malleability is given in the article [Ductility].

MALT; (Eng. and Fr.; Malz, Germ.) is barley-corn, which has been subjected to an artificial process of germination. See [Beer].

Table of the Quantity of Malt consumed by the undermentioned Brewers of London and Vicinity, from October 10th, 1836, to October 10th, 1837.

Brewers.Qrs.
Barclay and Co.100005
Hanbury and Co.82798
Whitbread and Co.47012
Reid and Co.43945
Combe and Co.40366
Hoare and Co.32347
Calvert and Co.32335
Meux and Co.30575
Elliot and Co.24154
Taylor and Co.23556
Charrington and Co.18842
Thorne and Son16404
Gardner15256
Ramsbottom and Co.15227
J. & C. Goding (11 months)14023
Bricheno9863
Courage and Co.9284
Wood and Co.7834
Goding, Thos.7095
Hazard6674
Mann, Jas.6588
Harris, Thos.6042
More6025
M’Leod, B.4960
Farren and Till4783
Manners and Co.4552
Hale, George.4547
Halford and Topham3786
Stains and Fox5783
Lamont and Co.3600
Laxton3583
Richmond3174
Maynard3133
M’Leod and Thompson2834
Tubb2826
Johnson and Wyatt2809
Duggan and Co.2665
Hodgson2400
Sherborn and Co.2347
Griffith2221
Cox, John2151
Masterman1914
Hill and Rice1853
Gray and Dacre1760
Plimmer1747
Hayward1737
Verey, W. and C.1573
Williamson and Co.1566
Honeyball1512
Satchell and Son1441
Clarke, C.1330
Colyer1299
Filmer and Wall1298
Nicholls and Co.1240
Hagan1143
Hume1126
Buckley and Co.1025
Verey, J.1017
Collins, J.966
Jones956
Ufford and Oldershaw953
Blogg, B.943
Ing900
Keep886
Soulby861
Clarke, R.834
Jenner833
Manvell824
M’Leods820
Braithwaite799
Addison768
Turner766
Holt756
Church742
Clarke, S.741
Mann, Joel733
Turner712
Mantell693
Lock651
Hood649
Pink, A.636
Collins598
Wright588
West565
Abbott560
Hett (6 months)552
Wells520
Higgs475
Harris, Robt.470
Woodward462
Wicks441
Bell440
Thompson406
Mattam400
M’Intosh397
Thurlby392
Griffiths391
Kay360
Tidman332
Lindsay326
Cooper315
West306
Carpenter299
Green292
Chapman286
Brace266
Clark248
Allen245
Powditch238
Garnett232
Hill222
Olley214
Ward206
Bye201
Newton175
Chadwick169
Prosser166
Smith164
Edwards156
Pugh155
Hainstock155
Lloyd154
Reynolds151
Latham142
Meaton140
Brewer135
Stirling133
Ambler130
Potter122
Champion121
Miller115
Edwards108
Easton105
Griffiths105
Hopkins91
Hudson90
Thorpe89
Burt88
Bowden88
Batt84
Phillips83
Jewit82
Tyler76
Whittaker75
Begbie75
Carter75
Priddle74
Coomber73
Stallwood71
Jones71
Rose67
Norris67
Remnant62
Kearney62
Smith62
Woodroffe60
Knight60
Graves54
Sheppard52
Field51
Bradfield51
Webb50
Chapman48
Price45
Godfrey45
Hobbs32
Denman31
Qrs.
Quantity used1836,754,313
Quantity used1837,714,488
Decrease1837,39,825
John Slater, Cask Inspector.
Hop-Duty, 1837. (Old) £178,578. 3s. 012d.

Table of the Quantity of Malt from Barley, which paid Duty in

Years.England.Scotland.Ireland.
Bushels.Bushels.Bushels.
1834.34,949,6463,580,7581,776,883
1835.36,078,8553,604,8161,825,300
1836.37,196,9984,168,8541,872,104
Amount of Duties paid:
£££
1834.4,449,745462,514229,514
1835.4,660,185465,622235,767
1836.4,804,612538,477241,813