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Page 261
... surface . The greater the number is , the more muriatic acid is formed . As to the extent of surface , that augments very little the action in this experiment , as has been demonstrated when plates of more than a foot of surface have ...
... surface . The greater the number is , the more muriatic acid is formed . As to the extent of surface , that augments very little the action in this experiment , as has been demonstrated when plates of more than a foot of surface have ...
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... surface of the shootings : Is this not a new proof that these crystals were pre - existent to the lava ? M. Fleuriau de Bellevue does not admit this conclusion ; but if we draw our attention to the fact , we shall find it very probable ...
... surface of the shootings : Is this not a new proof that these crystals were pre - existent to the lava ? M. Fleuriau de Bellevue does not admit this conclusion ; but if we draw our attention to the fact , we shall find it very probable ...
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... surface of the alburnum is secluded from the air ; and I have repeated similar experiments on the apple , the sycamore , and other trees , with the same result ; I have also often observed a similar reproduction of bark on the surface ...
... surface of the alburnum is secluded from the air ; and I have repeated similar experiments on the apple , the sycamore , and other trees , with the same result ; I have also often observed a similar reproduction of bark on the surface ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Account of the Success of the American Expedition | 13 |
Description of a Compound Gasometer for Purposes | 34 |
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