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Brunner, G.: 
(1) ‘ Beschreibung einer Methode die Menge der in der Atmosphare 
enthaltenen Kohlensdure zu bestimmen.”’ 
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Abs. Journ. de Pharm. 18 [1832], p. 350. 
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», Amer. Journ. Science, 23 [1833], p. 380. 
(2) “* Description de quelques procédés pour Vanalyse de V atmosphere.” 
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Cameron, C. A.: 
““ Amount of carbonic acid in the air of canal boats.” 
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Carnelley, T., and J. S. Haldane: 
“« The air of sewers.” 
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Abs. Chem. Soc. Journ. Ads. [1888], p. 532. 
Carnelley, T., J. S. Haldane, and A. M. Anderson : 
“* The carbonie acid, organie matter, and micro-organisms in air, 
more especially of dwellings and schools.” 
O.P. Roy.Soc. Trans. (B) 178 [1888], p. 61. 
Claésson, J. P.: 
** Barythydrat in geeigneter Weise praparirt zu allen Zwecken der 
Kohlensiureabsorption anwendbar.” 
O.P. Berichte, 9 [1876], p. 174. 
Abs. Chem. Soc. Journ. Ads. 1 [1876], p. 959. 
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Biedermann’s Centrbl. 10 [1876], p. 222. 
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Cohen, J. B., and G. Appleyard : 
‘* Popular method for estimating carbon dioxide in air.” 
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Cook, E. H.: 
““ Carbon dioxide as a constituent of the atmosphere.” 
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», Amer. Assoc. Proc. 31 [1883], p. 276. 
», Berichte, 16 [1883], p. 219. 
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