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most of the before-mentioned analyses, and in two of them, gold 

 and nickel also. 



Table C give the relative amounts of the metals which are used 

 in bronze mirrors. No. i is the analysis of such an alloy, accord- 

 ing to Champion and Pettet, Nos. 2 and 3 the composition of the 

 mirror-bronzes of Kioto, and No. 4 an analysis by Atkinson. The 

 rest are taken from the "Annales de Chimie et Physique," t. xx., 

 1880, p. 136. lyo-shirome and Tori-shirome = Antimony from 

 lyo and from Tori. 



Table D needs no explanation. 



Concerning Table E, I note that most of the analyses taken 

 from Dingier s Polyt, Journal are chiefly the work of Prof. R. 

 Weber. No. i is a natural bronze by Elster ; 2, the composi- 

 tion of the "Grosser Kurfurst"; 3, Friedrich Wiihelm ; 4, the 

 Horse Tamer ; 5, the Statue of Brandenburg in Berlin ; 6, gives 

 the analysis of the equestrian statue of the Kurfurst Johann Wii- 

 helm in the market place at Dusseldorf; while 7 and 8 show 

 the composition of two bronze statues in Paris, of Louis XIV. and 

 Louis XV. 



B. Analyses of Chinese and Japanese Bronzes, with 

 Blackish Patina. 



