293 
W. Gibbs on Urie Acid. 
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S paws Awe 
From hexacyanic acid we may derive the following : 
y the action of the alkaline 
as I believe, upon cyanuric acid. 
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name to anew acid obtained b 
= 
nitige given this 
upon uric acid and also. 
