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and that the detection of the element under notice in marked quanti- 

 tity in plants, prepares us for the recognition of fluorine as a con- 

 stant ingredient of the tissues of animals, who receive it both in their 

 solid food, and in the water which they drank. The author, how- 

 ever, forbore to enlarge, upon the application of his discovery of the 

 wide distribution of fluorine, till he analysed an additional number 

 of substances for it. 



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