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Literature of Ozone. 



18E6'Houzeau 



Osann 

 Dumas 



1857 



Scoutetten 

 Brame 



Bineau. Cloez : 

 and Scoutetten 

 Billiard 

 Scoutetten 



Wolf 



Berigny 

 Luca 



Andrews 

 Hiss 



Campani 



Van der 

 Willigen 



Bunsen 

 Schonbein 



Andrews 

 and Tait 



,Baumert 



J. de Pharm., XXX. p. 342 

 Pogg., Ann., XCIX, p. 156. 



Pogg., Ann., XCVIII, p. 181. 

 Cornpt. Eend., XLIII, p. 38. 



Compt. Rend., XLIII, pp. 



93, 216, and 450. 

 L'Institut, 1856, 282. 



Compt. Eend., XLIII, pp. 



162, 762, and 863. 

 Compt. Rend., XLII, p. 885. 

 Compt. Rend., XLII, pp. 



941, 943. 

 Compt. Rend., XLII, p. 944. 



Compt. Rend., XLII, p. 1115. 

 Compt. Rend., XLIII, p. 865. 



J. pr. Chem., LXVII, p. 494 

 Virchow's Ann. der Phys 

 und Anatom., 1856, p. 348. 

 Cimento, IV, p. 112. 



Pogg., Ann., XCVHI, p. 511 

 Ann. de Chim., L, p. 126 

 Amsterdam, Verslag. Akad. 

 IV, p. 280. 



Quar. J. Chem. Soc, VIII, 



p. 232. 

 Basel, Verhandl., I, pp. 237, 



246 and 252. 



Basel, Verhandl., I, p. 3. 

 Base], Verhandl., I, p. 339. 

 Basel, Verhandl., I, p. 355. 



Munchen, Nat. Tech. Comm. 



Abhl., I, p. 173. 

 R. Soc. Proc, VIII, p. 498 



Ann. de Chim., LII, p. 



333; Arm. der Chem. u. 



Pharm., CIV, p. 128 



Chem. Gaz., p. 319; Pogg. 



Ann., CII, p. 625. 

 Ann. der. Chem. u. Pharm., 



CI, p. 88. 



Proves that Ozone is not 

 a compound of oxygen 

 with hydrogen, or with 

 nitrogen. 



On Ozone hydrogen. 



Remarks on Houzeau's ar- 

 ticle. 



Formation and sources of 

 atmospheric Ozone. 



Plants as well as water fur- 

 nish Ozone during day; 

 not during night. 



Remarks on Scoutetten's 

 preceding article. 



Source of organic Ozone. 



Source of Ozone in the 

 atmosphere. 



Influence of Ozone on 

 health. 



Observations at St. Cloud. 



Oxygen given out by plants 

 is ozoniferous. 



Composition of Ozone. 



Relations of the Blood to 

 active Oxygen. 



Influence of various bodies 

 upon potassium iodide 

 papers. 



Formation of Ozone at 

 positive pole of a plati- 

 num wire, rendered red- 

 hot in an electric cur- 

 rent. 



Volumetric estimation of 

 Ozone. 



Behavior of ozonized ether 

 and turpentine oil with 

 antimony and arsenic, 

 Ozone from dioxide of 

 silver and ozonized oxy- 

 gen. 



The excitation of oxygen 

 by ferrous salts. 



Ozone in the vegetable 

 kingdom. 



Influence of heat on the 

 chemical activity of 

 oxygen. 



Relation of Ozone to prac- 

 tical chemistry. 



Density of Ozone. 



Ozone developed by elec- 

 tricity. 



