Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1807 - Physics |
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Page 104
... considerable attention to the œconomy of bees amongst other objects ; and as some interesting cir- cumstances in the habit of these singular insects appear to have come under my observation , and to have escaped the notice of former ...
... considerable attention to the œconomy of bees amongst other objects ; and as some interesting cir- cumstances in the habit of these singular insects appear to have come under my observation , and to have escaped the notice of former ...
Page 113
... considerable excess of acid . In the first case we must slightly warm the nitric acid in which the silver has been put , until the solution begins to take place , i . e . until the first bubbles begin to be perceived . We must then ...
... considerable excess of acid . In the first case we must slightly warm the nitric acid in which the silver has been put , until the solution begins to take place , i . e . until the first bubbles begin to be perceived . We must then ...
Page 189
... considerable attention in the literary world . A New Edition of Mr. Parkes's Chemical Catechism , which has been for some time expected , has just made its appear- ance . We observe in it some very considerable additions and ...
... considerable attention in the literary world . A New Edition of Mr. Parkes's Chemical Catechism , which has been for some time expected , has just made its appear- ance . We observe in it some very considerable additions and ...
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Summary Considerations upon variegated Colours | 11 |
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