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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 WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE Edited by] CHEMICAL GAZETTE. \}Villiam Croohes No. 2 Registered for Saturday, June 9, i860. Transmission abroad. £PriC®_3<*. Post Free, 4<J. CONTENTS. PAGE Editorial Address 1 Scientific and Analytical Chemistry Note on the Numerical Relations between the Specific Gravities of the Diamond, Graphite, and Charcoal Forms of Carbon and its Atomic Weight, by Dr. Lyon Playfair, C.B. F.R.S. - - 1 Pharmacy, Toxicology, Ac. On the Chemical Reactions of Strychnia, by H. Letheby, M.B. Sfc. See. ----- 3 Proceedings of Societies Royal Institution : On recent applications of Science, contribu ting to the Efficiency and Welfare of Military Forces, by F. A. Abel, Esq. 4. Chemical Society : On Zinc-Me thyl, by Mr. J. A. Wanklyn - 9 On Stibcthyls and Stibmethyls, by Mr. Buckton - - - - 10 On some Derivatives of the Olefines, by Dr. Gutiirie - - - 10 Correspondence Epsom Salts or Poison ? - -10 Chemical Notices from Foreign Sources - - - - -10 laboratory Memoranda Reaction of Concentrated Sulphuric Acid on Iodide of Potassium - 11 Miscellaneous 12 Answers to Correspondents 12 UNIVERSITY OP LONDON. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the FIRST EXAMINATION for the Degree of BACHELOR OF ARTS, and the FIRST EXAMINATION for the Degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, for the present year will commence on MONDAY the 16th of JULY. The Certificate required from each Candidate must be transmitted to the Registrar fourteen days before the,commencement of the Examina tion. By order of the Senate, Wm. B. Carpenter, M.D. Registrar. Burlington House, May 29th, I860. NOTICE. The length to which the Index to Vol. I. extends obliges us to defer its iffue until our Next Number. 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