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6. *Notes on the behaviour of hyposulphite 



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7. *0n a reaction of protosalts of iron in 



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8. *0n the approximate estimation of 



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. 9. *Mr. HORSLEY'S test for Coffee. 



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3. Ueber die Abhangigkeit der mittleren 



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