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Field, Frederick. On the products of the de- 

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2. Examination of some slags from copper- 

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6. Lapis lazuli en Chile. Chile, Anal. 

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7. On a natural alloy of Silver and Copper 

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8. On the composition of the ashes of the 

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9. Description of the Lapis lazuli found in 

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1O. Analysis of a mineral containing Gold, 

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11. On the composition of a specimen of 

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12. Analysis of a surface-soil from the 



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14. On the separation of iodine, bromine, 



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17. Die Bestimmung geringer Mengen 



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13. On the mineral treasures of the Andes. 



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19. On the arseniates of baryta, lime, and 



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23. Sur la formation artificielle du sulfate 



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25. On some native combinations of Oxide 

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26. On the action of Hydrochloric Acid 



upon Sulphide of Mercury, in the presence of 

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27. On the separation of the oxides of 



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 Chemical News, I., 1860, pp. 4-5. 



28. Remarks on PARKE'S method for the 



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29. Remarks upon the various methods 



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