



1 in th.- Hriu-h sphere, and it* boundary. 

 nal agreement that ha* 

 itended till 



\ i rica iiarta from a i 



utenection wit 

 ! i ee east war* I t ti.- 



( loi.-iiu.ir. (,!, i, || i Qofji ithwai '. 



I It 



a plateau -.ml.-.' 

 than follow* down ' 



;.T ,,f (( 



roe* iii a traij;ht In., to the northeastrrn 



f i he .south African He- 



^^p, --of Lourenco 



><U inland to |*ke NyaMa, being : 

 nan Kat Africa by the river Kovtima, 

 /umlm. hut the 



Afn.-aii proterto. <ya**a- 



take* in thecajctorh and 

 Uem shores of i*-u ami 



MoUMIlllO de A ll.il - 



1805 was 



^^^d the exports to 87,122. At (^uilimnn- the 

 



180.570; c\ 



Marques, which 

 <>pean population of l.Tlio. tin- imports 





 4*689,213. ipal im|x)rta are oottonit. 



id wine. The exports a i -Mil 



Man; 



year* the district* of Manica and Sofala. The rail- 



rans- 



vaal < in 



an. I -J'."i niili-n in all. The 

 " from 

 i* open f 



^raj.h liu- 



JiiUmrrandLcM 



I'ramivaal. 



-In Man h an , was sent 



Vimarallos, 



k- later five 



<<a*nlaml The rev. 





: ic scene of action with wh 

 intl (nun M<zaint>i<|tu\ II 



.; Marqua.aml art 

 IM*|V .f tnx>pd*nffroualTinaU 



a on UM ZMabtd oadartbi : f 



! 'nrtafnate gunlnat . IDAWA 

 . and al*o caitun<l two cannon. Ot> 



inh.> de AII>u M . 



a*aland. n 



J>oN iik-nin at 



tinjr 

 ' 

 : killed and all the other 



< III Mix M^ in hu annual reritw of 

 ,rd nolkMM 



nU of the vtr UM liqiM- 

 *nL Iloiaui and bmr. 



rtant ,-rk the a 

 notlUBf but a little more eonfuti.*, ov 



J ft ft Ut,i. ,:??- 



Mneoaal value. The aotonns of chrm^ 

 lending every jmr in new direction*. 1 



t.ed principally by the deUm 

 umea, the nisntursmant of oooetaiits. and by more 



.- ,.. | . M ftteUt : - PM | " '." r | 



l>a* M-.-I... ,enew 



was getting to pure at to be useless, studenta arv 

 coming ln tradition* of Gay IAMUUC anl 



II. r'!.. I.!;,:.- . . ' , 



( .e want, of mankind. Thtt*. 



ulge has tetUd various depo. 



in 0-13 of a gramme per ton. It is not only 

 i* so widely disseminated, but also, as 

 Mr. Hartley has hown. the rare earths and mrtahv 

 In 03 .iiiT.'-r.-nt Iron ore/ he found al 

 rubidium, 



iiromina, and iodine combine with 



will not <io M, . 



Tapors. Many retiog r 



of which have not yet been *umci 

 to make them of more than t- hm ., 



< h. mi. ..I Hi 



anl V i German Association of Natu- 



raUataand i ' I, vsicista, on the relation* of theoretical 



>try and research to national induMr 

 cluiietl a review of the mctamorphost* of the theory 

 .: t\|-* into that of the valence of the 

 ultimately gave rise to the chem- 

 istry of the benzol derivative*. The practical and 

 economical re?- nit- of these theoretical doctrine* 

 were manifested in ti.. r>.- . f t)u- coeJ- tar indus- 

 tries, which have <-xervi*ed an immen*e influence 

 and havecontr. 



.-ieiie and medicine. The long atriea of coal- 

 tar or aniline colors, * the introduction on a large 

 and cheap scale of carbolic and salic/lic adds, and 

 the ever-increasing array of ynttx 

 an- 1 ..ther remedial agent*, made 

 and triumphant way to all countries, and the chem- 



i. sj Indastn ej ri > i .1.; -... .. . 



ami prt* 'ne of the 



n,o.t remarkable ih.ng.^ in tl,i ,.;,/. n .*. th.t 

 laboratories of the manufacturit 

 and of the great color works 

 the chemical and rlintcal rt-< , 

 in this rn.i- aft. r M-ientiflc and practical achiere- 

 meat, and had im|>oilant |rts in the progrem of 

 .-.io- ami pniu*t ion as applied to 

 tain tar> and therapeutical science* and art*. More 

 recently the discovery and employment of 

 therapy have introduced an additional fart 



thorapy have 

 the 



The 



of modern chen 



.. 



r-- , . 



Moh aiT^oto^raphy. s^armaking and niSZ 

 tanning, and brewing. A* a norel and prosf 

 branch of applied science, electrochemistry it be- 

 ng more and more prominent. 

 Dilations tending to assigi 

 properties to particular atoms or 



