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TABLE OF CONT1 



XXV. 



X XVI. 



XXVII. 



XXVIII. 



X XIX. 



X \ X . 



X XXI. 



XXXII. 



X X X 1 1 1 . 



XXXIV. 



XXXV. 



X X XVI. 



XXXVII. 



XXXVIII. 



XXXIX. 



XL. 



XLI. 



XI.II. 



XLIII. 

 XLIV. 



XI.V 



XLVI. 



Chromate*. 102 



,at03 



dates 1"; 



Tungstatea 



Borates 107 



108 



1st. Simple nitrates 108 



2d. Basic and ammonio-nitrates 112 



phosphites and phosphites 118 



Bypophosphntes 1 18 



ll-l 



l-t. Normal orthophosphates 111 



2d. Basic orthopb . 117 



8d. Bleta- and pyro-phosphates 118 



Vanadates .— 120 



tites and arsenates 121 



l-t. Normal orthoarsenates 121 



2d. Basic orthoarsenates 122 



3d. Pyroarsenates and arsenites 128 



Phosphates, vanadates, and an mbined with haloids 124 



Antimonites and antimonates 125 



Columbates and tantalates 126 



Carbonates 126 



l-t. Bimple carbonates 126 



2d. Double carbonates l-^ 1 



3d. Basic carbonates 130 



Silicates 181 



l-;. Silicates containing but one metal 181 



2d. Sili taining more than one metal 184 



8d. Boro-, Quo-, and other mixed silicates 140 



Titanates and Btannates 141 



I ■ gen compounds 142 



l-t G 142 



2d. Cyanide , and sulpfc 



llaneous inorganic compounds ill 



Alloys 1 »"' 



Hydrocarbons '•" 



l ■ P raffins 167 



2d. Oleflnes -- 



Acetyl 167 







r.tli. M is aromatic hydrocarbons 176 



6th - - 171 



7ti. i 



Com] l '. II. and 187 



187 



2d iftheparafl 196 



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4th. Anhydrides of the fatty 1 



