On the Muriatic and Oxymuriatic Acids. 

 Table. 



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LX. Addil'tonal Experimerits on the Muriatic and Oxtj- 

 7nuriatic Adds. By William Henry, M.D. F.R.S. 

 F. P. of the Lit. uvd Phil. Societi/, and Physician to the 

 Jnjlrmury, at Manchester*. 



J. HE experiments which form the subject of the following 

 pages, are intenJcd as supplementary to a more extensive 

 series, which the Koyal Society did me the honour to in- 

 sert in their Transactions for the year 1800 f. Of the ge- 

 neral accuracy of those experiments 1 have since had no 

 reason to doubt ; and their results, indeed, are coincident 

 with those of subsequent writers of the highest authority 

 in chemistry. My attention has been agaui drawn to the 



• From the Philosopliica! Transactions for 1812, part ii. 

 t Pajjc IHK.— Fhil. M.i^r. vol. vii. p, 211. 332. 



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