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Literature of Ozone. 



1863 Schonbein 



Tyndall 



Soret 



Basel, Verhandl., Ill, p. 3i7; 

 Miinchen, Sitzungsber- 

 icht, p. 181; J. pr. Chem., 

 LXXXVI, p. 80; Phil. 

 Mag., XXIII, p. 466. 



Mtlnchen, Sitzungsbericht, 

 p. 274; Basel, Verhandl., 

 Ill, p. 408; J. pr. Chem., 

 LXXXIX, p. 323. 



"On Heat," etc., Loudon, 

 1863, p. 333. 



Compt Rend., LYI, p. 390; 

 Bibl. Univ. Arch., XVI, 

 p. 208; J. pr. Chem., XC, 

 p. 216; Heidelberg, Ver- 

 handl. Nat. Med., Ill, p. 



; 20; Ann. der Chem. u. 

 Pharm., CXXVII, p. 38; 

 Pogg., Ann., CXVIII, p. 

 623 ; Roma, Atti, XVI, p. 

 638. 



Phil. Mag., XXV, p, 208: 

 Chem. News, VII, p. 248. 



Change of the allotropic 

 condition of oxygen. 



Antozone in the Wolsen- 

 dorf fluorspar. 



Electrolytic oxygen has 

 136 times the capacity 

 for absorption of the 

 dark heat-rays* as ordi- 

 nary oxygen. 



Production of Ozone by 

 electricity, and the na- 

 ture of that body. 



Lawes, Gilbert 

 and Push 



Jour. Chem. Soc, 1863, p. 

 100. 



Soret 



Meissner 



Compt. Rend., LVII, p. 



604; Chem. News, VIII. 



p, 191 ; Bibl. Univ. Arch . 



XVIII, p. 65; Heidelberg 



Verhandl. Nat, Med., Ill, 



p. 82. 

 Unters. liber d. Sauerst, 



Hannover, 1863. 



Gorup-Besanez Ann. der Pharm., CXXV, 

 p. 207 ; Chem. News, VIII. 

 p. 222. 



Morin i Compt. Rend.. No. 18, 1863. 



von Babo 



Ann. der Pharm., Suppl. 

 : II, p. 265. 



Experiments on Ozone. 

 Best methods of obtain- 

 ing it by electrolysis. 

 So prepared, it contains 

 no hydrogen. 



"On the Sources of the 

 Nitrogen of Vegetation, 

 etc. " Ozone near vege- 

 tation due to action of 

 oxygen of the air upon 

 hydrocarbons evolved 

 by the plants, and not 

 to any action within the 

 cells. 



Volumetric relations of 

 Ozone. 



Water in contact with 

 ozone acquires its prop- 

 erties. 



Action of Ozone on some 

 organic substances. 



i 



I Pulverization of water al- 



! ways accompanied by 

 development of ozone. 



| ' 'Contributions to a knowl- 

 edge of Ozone." Influ- 

 ence of temperature, 



