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Carnazzi, P. Influenza della pressione sull' indice di 

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Carne, (J/i) Elizabeth T. 'Enquiry into the nature of 

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Carne, Joseph E. Notes on the mineral resources of New 

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Report on the auriferous beach sands of the Esk 

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On certain coal and shale lands in the Capertee valley 



district, embraced within the parishes of Ben Bullen, 

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Report on the geology and mineral resources of the 

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Preliminary notes on the Yowaka or Pambula gold- 

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Notes on chromic iron ore : its modes of occurrence, 

 mining, dressing, uses, and value, with a register of 

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Report on the geology and mineral resources of the 

 south-east border of New South Wales between Cape 

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Notes on the geology and auriferous deposits of the 

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Notes on the occurrence of tungsten ores in New South 



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 Carnegie, Andrew. On natural gas fuel and its application 



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 Carnegie, linritl. The manufacture and efficiency of 



armour-plates. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 114,1893, 352-366. 

 Carnegie, David IF. Explorations in the interior of 



Western Australia. Geogr. Jl., 11, 1898, 258-286. 



Explorations in the interior of Western Australia, 

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Carnegie, Dnuiiltix J[ohn]. The action of finely divided 

 metals on solutions of ferric salts, and a rapid method 

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On the reduction of solutions of ferric salts to ferrous 

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On the iodides of copper. [1888.] Cambridge Phil. 

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On the nature of the reaction betweeu solutions of 

 ferric chloride and potassium iodide, and the volumetric 

 titration of iron in the ferric state. Chem. News, 60, 

 1889, 87-90. 



Note on a new crystalline hydrate of thallic oxide. 

 Chem. News, 60, 1889, 113. 



Cupric iodide and the interaction of iodides with 

 cupric salts. Chem. Soc. Proc., 5, 1889, 2. 



VAN 'T HOFF'S law of osmotic pressure. Chem. News, 

 63, 1891, 167-169. 



Note on the calibration of burettes. Chem. News, 64, 

 1891, 42-43. 



Preliminary note on TRAUBE'S tetroxide of sulphur. 

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On the peroxides and so-called double halides. Arner. 



Chem. JL, 15 (1893), 1-12. 



A lecture experiment in surface tension. [1895.] 

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Carnegie, Douglas J[ohn], & Bnrt, /'. The interaction of 

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Carnegie, Dour/las J[o!m], & Muir, M[atthew] 3I[oncrieff] 

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Carnegie, Douglas J[o/w], tv Ruhemann, Siegfried, See 

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Carnell, William ('., & Hooker, Samuel C[ox]. See 

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Camelley, Thomas. For biography and list of works see 

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Ut-ber die Sehmelzpunkte von Chlor- und Bromberyl- 



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The periodic law, as illustrated by certain physical 

 properties of inorganic compounds. Phil. Mag., 18, 

 1884, 1-22. 



On the colour of chemical compounds, chiefly as a 

 function of the atomic weights of their constituent 

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The periodic law, and the occurrence of the elements 



in nature. Phil. Mag., 18, 1884, 194-200; Berlin, Chem. 

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- The periodic law, as illustrated by certain physical 

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Application of the periodic law to mineralogy. [1884.] 

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Suggestions as to the cause of the periodic law, and 

 the nature of the chemical elements. Chem. News, 53, 



1886, 157-159, 169-172, 183-186, 197-200. 



- The melting points of organic compounds in relation 

 to their chemical constitution. Part i. Influence of 

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An approximate algebraic expression of the periodic 

 law of the chemical elements. Phil. Mag., 29, 1890, 

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C.irnclley, Thomas, & Alexander, John. The colour of 



some carbon compounds. Chem. Soc. Proc., 4, 1888, 



64-65. 

 Carnelley, Thomas, & Burton, Thomas. A new form of 



pyrometer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 45, 1884, 237-241. 

 Carnelley, Thomas, & Dunn, John. The action of hot 



copper on the mixed vapours of phenol and carbon 



disulphide. Chem. Soc. Proc., 4, 1888, 53; Berlin, 



Chem. Ges. Ber., 21, 1888, 2005-2009. 

 Carnelley, Tlinmns, & Foggie, J. The air of schools. 



[1893.] Jl. Path. Bact., 2, 1894, 157-173. 



