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CARBON. 



1, CARBON IN GENERAL. 



Note on the spectrum of carbon. 



Attfield (J.). Phil. Mag., (4) 49, 106-8; Phil. Trans. (1862), 221. 



Carbon points ruled out. 



Capron (J. R.). Photographed Spectra, London, 1877, 23. 



Spectroscopic researches in carbon and cyanogen. 

 Ciamician (G. L.). Chem. News, 44, 216. 



On the refraction equivalents of the diamond and the carbon compounds. 

 Gladstone (J. H.). Chem. News, 42, 175; Jour. Chem. Soc, 40, 333 

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 chem. Ges., 14, 1553 (Abs.). 



Carbon and carbon compounds. 



Herschel (A. S.). Nature, 22, 320; Beiblatter, 5, 118-122. 



Spectrum von Kohlenstoff. 



Jahresber. d. Chemie, (1862) 33, (1863) 113, (1864) 109, (1865) 89, (1869) 

 176, 178, (1875) 122. 



Refractionsiiquivalente der Elemente C, etc. 



Landolt (R.). Yersammlung deutscher Aertzte und Naturforschcr, 

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Note on the history of the carbon spectrum. 



Liveing (G. D.) and Dewar (J.). Proc. Royal Soc, 30, 490-4; Bei- 

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Spectrum of Carbon. 



Liveing (G. D.) and Dewar (J.). Proc. Royal Soc, 33, 403-410; 

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 44, 1-2 (Abs.); Beiblatter, 6, 675 (Abs.). 



General observations on the spectra of carbon and its compounds. 

 Liveing (G. D.) and Dewar (J.). Proc. Royal Soc, 34, 123-30. 



Spectrum of carbon at elevated temperatures. 

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