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Literature of Ozone. 



1854 Schonbein 



Soret 



Osann 



Glaisher 



Karlinsky 



Schonbein 

 Baumert 



1855 Schonbein 



Houzeau 



Wolf 



Ann. der Pharni., Ill, pp. 



180 and 242 ; Ann. der 



Chem. und Pharm. , 



LXXXIX, p. 257. 

 Bibl. Univ., XXV, p. 263; 



J. pr. Chem., LXXII, p. 



40 ; Pogg. Ann., XCII, 



p. 804. 

 J. pr. Chem., LXI, p. 500. 



J. de Pharm., XXVI, p. 68. 



Report on the Meteorology 

 of London during the epi- 

 demic of cholera in 1854. 



Pogg, Ann., XCIII, p. 



627. 

 Pogg., Ann., XCI, p. 625. 

 Quar. J. Chem. Soc, VI, 



p. 169. 

 Actes de la Soc. Helvetique, 



p. 214. 

 J. pr. Chem.,LXVI, p. 286; 



Basel, Verhandl., I, p. 252. 

 Miinchen, Gelehrte Anz., 



XLI, p. 108 ; J. pr. 



Chem., LXVI, p. 280. 

 J. pr. Chem , LXVI, p. 272; 



Miinchen, Gelehrte Anz. 



Bull., XIV. p. 115. 



Compt. Rend., XL, p. 947 ; 



J. pr. Chem.,LXV, p. 96. 

 J. pr. Chem., LXV, p. 499; 



J. de Pharm., XXVII, p. 



413; Pogg., Ann., XCV, 



Bineau 



p. 484. 



Compt. Rend., XL, p. 419. 



Compt. Rend., XL, p. 909. 

 Compt. Rend., XL, p. 702. 



On Ozone and various 

 conditions of oxygen. 



Production of Ozone at 

 low temperature. 



Active modifications of 

 hydrogen and oxygen. 



Carbon anodes, charged 

 with electrolytic oxygen 

 and immersed in potas- 

 sium iodide solution, lib- 

 erate iodine. 



The occurrence of cholera 

 is coincident with the 

 absence or diminution 

 of Ozone. 



Ozone observations in Cra- 

 cow. 



First mention of Ozone. 



A new oxide of hydrogen 

 and its relation to Ozone. 



On vai'ious conditions of 

 oxygen. 



Ozonized oxygen. 



Preparation of ozonized 

 oxygen from peroxide 

 of silver. 



Behavior of ozonized tur- 

 pentine oil and ether 

 with antimony and ar- 

 senic. 



Researches on nascent 

 oxygen. 



Its production from ba- 

 rium dioxide and sul- 

 phuric acid. The odor- 

 ous gas thus obtained, 

 different from the ozone 

 of Schonbein, instantly 

 converting ammonia in- 

 to nitrate and nitrite, 

 and being decomposed 

 at a lower temperature. 



On the variations of Ozone 

 in the atmosphere, con- 

 sidered relative to them- 

 selves and to the hygi- 

 enic state of the place 

 of observation. 



Influence of Ozone on the 

 health of man. 



Atmospheric Ozone. 



