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The chemical news
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- Titelblatt Titelblatt I
- Sonstiges Advertisement III
- Ausgabe No. 1. - December 10, 1859 1
- Ausgabe No. 2. - December 17, 1859 13
- Ausgabe No. 3. - December 24, 1859 25
- Ausgabe No. 4. - December 31, 1859 37
- Ausgabe No. 5. - January 7, 1860 49
- Ausgabe No. 6. - January 14, 1860 61
- Ausgabe No. 7. - January 21, 1860 73
- Ausgabe No. 8. - January 28, 1860 85
- Ausgabe No. 9. - February 4, 1860 97
- Ausgabe No. 10. - February 11, 1860 109
- Ausgabe No. 11. - February 18, 1860 121
- Ausgabe No. 12. - February 25, 1860 133
- Ausgabe No. 13. - March 3, 1860 145
- Ausgabe No. 14. - March 10, 1860 157
- Ausgabe No. 15. - March 17, 1860 169
- Ausgabe No. 16. - March 24, 1860 181
- Ausgabe No. 17. - March 31, 1860 193
- Ausgabe No. 18. - April 7, 1860 205
- Ausgabe No. 19. - April 14, 1860 217
- Ausgabe No. 20. - April 21, 1860 229
- Ausgabe No. 21. - April 28, 1860 241
- Ausgabe No. 22. - May 5, 1860 253
- Ausgabe No. 23. - May 12, 1860 265
- Ausgabe No. 24. - May 19, 1860 277
- Ausgabe No. 25. - May 26, 1860 289
- Ausgabe No. 26. - June 2, 1860 301
- Register Index 313
- Beilage No. 1. December 10, 1859 I
- Beilage No. 2. December 17, 1859 IX
- Beilage No. 3. December 24, 1859 I
- Beilage No. 4. December 31, 1859 I
- Beilage No. 5. January 7, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 6. January 14, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 7. January 21, 1860 V
- Beilage No. 8. January 28, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 9. February 4, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 10. February 11, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 11. February 18, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 12. February 25, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 13. March 3, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 14. March 10, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 15. March 17, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 16. March 24, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 17. March 31, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 18. April 7, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 19. April 14, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 20. April 21, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 21. April 28, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 22. May 5, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 23. May 12, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 24. May 19, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 25. May 26, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 26. June 2, 1860 I
- Beilage No. 27. June 9, 1860 I
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THE CHEMICAL NEWS Edited. by\ Wim WHICH IS XNCOBPOHATED THE CHEMICAL GAZETTE. \_lWilliam Crookes No. 24.] { Copyright of the Contents reserved. Saturday, May 19, i860. ( Registered for \ Transmission abroad. 1 Price 3 d. ) Stamped, 4d. CONTENTS. . PAGE Scientific and Analytical Chemistry On the Estimation of Silver, by Frederick Field - - - 277 On Circular Polarisation } by Dr. Gladstone - 278 Pharmacy and Toxicology On the Arsenic Eaters of Styria, by C. Heisch, Esq. - - - 280 Proceedings of Societies South Kensington Museum: Dr. Lankester on Done - - 282 Pharmaceutical Society : Conver sazione - - - - -285 Correspondence Amendment of Criminal Law - 285 Shade for Parabolic Deflectors — Delation between Specific Heat and Atomic Weight—Material for Paper—Use of Offal of Slaugh tered Animals for Producing Soap 286 Chemical Notices from Foreign Sources - - - - -286 Scientific Notes and Queries Quantitative Estimation of Mix tures of Potash ond Soda - - 28 7 laboratory memoranda Detection of Chromium by means of Peroxide of Lead - - - 287 miscellaneous Carbonate of Lead from Coffins— Adulteration in America — De- moving Silver from Injured Plated Ware - - - - - 288 Answers to Correspondents 288 NOTICE. Dr. Forbes Watson’s Paper on “ Indian Fibres,” with the Micro scopical Uluftrations, is unavoidably poftponed this week. No. 2 CHEMICAL NEWS. Full Price will be paid for clean copies of No. 2 of the Chemical News, on application at the Office, 12 Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL ANALYSES. A GENTLEMAN connected with the EDITORIAL DEPART- MENT of the CHEMICAL NEWS offers his services to Metallurgists, Chemical Manufacturers, Dyers, Manure-makers, Agriculturists, &c. as ANALYST and GENERAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISER. ADULTERATIONS detected in Food and other Articles of Domestic Consumption. Address CHEMICUS, Office of the Chemical News, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London, E.C New Edition, in Crown 8vo. with l'ifty Wood Engravings, price 8s. 6d. Cloth. ■piESSE’S ART OF PERFUMERY, ITS HISTORICAL AND JL COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, and the methods op obtaining the odours of plants, with instructions for the manufacture of Perfumes for the Handkerchief, Scented Powders, Odorous Vinegars, Dentifrices, Pomatums, Cosmetiques, Perfumed Soap, &c. By G. W. 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