LABORATORY. 



Sulphuric acid, pure. 



common. 



Nitric acid, pure and boiled. 



common and boiled. 



fuming 1 . 



Muriatic acid, pure. 



common. 



Ovy muriatic acid. This should be kept 

 in the dark. 



Phosphoric acid, pure, from phospho- 

 rus S. 



Acetic acid. 



Distilled vinegar. 



constrated by frost. 



Oxalic acid. S 



Tartareous acid. S. 



Sulphate of Potash. D. and S. 



Soda D. and S. 



Barytes. D. 



Alumina. S. 



Strontian. D. 



Alum. D and S. 



Nitrate of Potash. D. and S. 



Ammonia. D. 



Barytes. S. 



Strontian. S. 



Muriau- of Soda. D. andS. 



Ammonia. D. and S. 



Strontian. S. 



Barytes. S. 



s Lame. D. and S. 



Alumina. S. 



Oxymuriate of Potash. D. 



Phosphate of Soda. D. and S. 



Ammonia. D. 



Acetite of Barytes. S. 



Alumina. S. 



Oxalate of Ammonia. S. 

 Cream of Tartar. D. 

 Crude Tartar. D. 

 Tincture of Galls. 

 Borax. D. and S. 



vitrified. 



Fluate of Ammonia. S. 

 Succinate of Ammonia. S. 

 Prussiate of Potash, pure and dry. This 

 should be kept in the dark. 

 Prussiate of Lime. S. 

 Plaster of Paris. 

 White marble. 

 Bone-ash. 

 Fluor Spar. 

 Potash, pure. S. 



- common caustic. S. 

 Pearl-ash. D. and S. 



Salt of Tartar. D. and S. 

 Super-carbonate of Potash. D. 

 Carbonate of Soda. D. and S. 



. fully dried. 



Ammonia, pure. 



Carbonate of Ammonia. D. and S. 



Super-carbonate of ditto. D. 



Lime. 



Lime-water. 



Barytic-water. 



Strontian-watei*. 



Carbonate of Magnesia. 



Hydro-sulphuretted water. 



Hydro-sulphuret of Soda. S. 



Ammonia. S, 



Sulphuret of Potash. D. 

 White Arsenic. D. and S. 

 Manganese, black oxide of. 

 Mercury. 



red oxide of. 



Nitrate of Mercury. S. 

 Corrosive muriate of ditto. D. and S, 

 Zinc, in sticks and granulated. 

 Tin. 



Muriate of Tin. 

 Lead. 



Minium and Litharge. 

 Nitrate of Lead. S. 

 Acetite of ditto. S. 

 Iron, filings, turnings, wire. 

 Sulphuret of Iron for sulphuretted hy- 

 drogen gas. 



Sulphate of Iron. D. and S. 



saturated with nitrous 



gas. 



Muriate of Iron. 

 Copper, sheet, wire. 

 Nitrate of Copper. D. and S, 



Silver, leaf and wire. 

 Nitrate of Silver. S. 



Sulphate of ditto. S. 



Acetite of ditto. S. 



Gold-leaf. 



Nitro-muriate of Gold. 



Platina. 



Sulphur. 



Phosphorus. 



Alcohol, concentrated and common. 



Sulphuric ether. 



Litmus Tincture. 



Turmeric. 



Brazil wood. 



Gall-nut 



Catechu. 



Isinglass. 



Olive-oil. 



Linseed-oil, drying. 



Oil of Turpentine. 



Black flux. 



Distilled water, in great plenty. 



The most convenient arrangement for 

 a laboratory, where space is not wanted, 

 seems to be that of two rooms, and a shed 

 or apartment which can be thrown open 

 to communicate with the air. The first 

 may contain the books of register, of prac- 

 tical reference, together with the more 

 delicate philosophical and chemical in- 

 struments, products, and preparations 



