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IV. Observations on the Medico-Chemical Treatment of
Calculous Disorders. By W. T. BRANDE, Sec. R.S.,
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in the Animal Economy. By A. P. WILSON PHILIP,
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VII. On the Mammoth, or Fossil Elephant, found in the
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X. Description of Messrs. TAYLORS and MARTINEAU'S
Patent Apparatus for the Production of Gas from Oil.
With two Engravings.
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ART.
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XI. Some Account of the Character and Merits of the late
Professor PLAYFAIR.
124
XII. Biographical Memoir of the late Mr. JAMES.
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XIII. A descriptive Account of the several Processes which
are usually pursued in the Manufacture of the Article
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XIV. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.
1. MECHANICAL SCIENCE.
§ Astronomy, Navigation, Agriculture, &c.
1. New Comets. 2. Steam Boats in America. 3. Fly in
Turnips. 4. On Ingrafting Trees. 5. Mildew in Wheat
prevented..
II. CHEMICAL SCIENCE.
§ 1. Chemistry.
141
.151 to 154
1. On Oxygenated Water, by M. Thenard. 2. Delphine, a
new Vegetable Alkali. 3. On the Action of Nitric Acid,
Chlorine, and Iodine, on Uric Acid, by M. Vauquelin. 4.
Persian Metallurgical Processes-Persian Method of
Purifying Silver; Manufacture of Steel in Persia. 5.
Process for obtaining pure Nickel. 6. Analyses of Coal.
7. Analysis of the Water of the Dead Sea, by M. Gay
Lussac. 8. Chesnut Wood substituted for Oak Bark.
9. Maple Sugar. 10. Preservation of Water at Sea.
11. Analysis of Sea Water. 12. Titanium in Iron Ores.
13. Chemical Prize Subjects. 14. Strength of Ætna
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§ 2. Mineralogy, Geology, &c.
1. Native Carbonate of Magnesia. 2. Analysis of the
Euclase, by M. Berzelius. 3. Skeleton of a Whale, 171 to 173
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§ 1. Botany, Zoology, &c.
1. Latitude of Trees in Sweden. 2. Simultaneous existence
of Salt and Fresh Water Mollusca, in the Gulf of Li-
vonia. 3. Singular Anecdote of the Spider, with Obser-
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Insects. By Captain Bagnold
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§ 2. Meteorology, Electricity, &c.
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1. Comparative Table of the Extent, Population, Riches,
Debts, Revenues and Taxes of Great Britain and France,
for the year 1819. 2. Scientific Expedition. 3. Ger-
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New Work, to be entitled Hieroglyphics, collected by the
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Death of M. Faujas de Saint Fond
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TO CORRESPONDENTS.
It is hoped that the present Number contains satifactory
answers to the numerous questions that have been put to us,
specting Oxygenated Water.
re-
If J. Ts will favour us with his address, the Paper shall be printed; otherwise we cannot answer for its accuracy.
Z. on Electricity must return a positive answer to the Ques- tions of A., before we can admit his conclusions.