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Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 41, 1880 (January - June))

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1499766280559
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Bauzeitung für Württemberg: Wochenschrift für Architektur und das gesamte Baugewerbe
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Württembergische Bauzeitung : Wochenschrift für Architektur, Baugewerbe u. Ingenieurwesen
Württ[em]b[ergische] Baubeamten-Zeitung
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1499766280559_1906
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Bauzeitung für Württemberg, Baden, Hessen, Elsaß-Lothringen
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Organ des Stuttgarter Architektenklubs, des Baugewerkevereins Stuttgarts und des Württ. Baubeamtenbereins
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1906
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Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt
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Stuttgart
Erscheinungsjahr:
1906
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deutsch
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Universitätsbibliothek Stuttgart
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XIX/1085.4-3,1906
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Ausgabe

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Dritter Jahrgang. No. 34.
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Artikel

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Fallstricke im Submissionswesen
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Fontaine
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Inhalt

  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science
  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 41, 1880 (January - June))
  • Titelseite
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1049 (January 2, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1050 (January 9, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1051 (January 16, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1052 (January 23, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1053 (January 30, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1054 (February 6, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1055 (February 13, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1056 (February 20, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1057 (February 27, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1058 (March 5, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1059 (March 12, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1060 (March 19, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1061 (March 25, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1062 (April 2, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1063 (April 9, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1064 (April 16, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1065 (April 23, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1066 (April 30, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1067 (May 7, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1068 (May 14, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1069 (May 21, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1070 (May 28, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1071 (June 4, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1072 (June 11, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1073 (June 18, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1074 (June 25, 1880)
  • Advertisements
  • Index (Volume 41)
  • Graukeil

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Ceo: Navi Advertisements. iii 
WERTINGS RoR. THE Week. '"TOWNSON & MERCER 
. . J 
Mowpav, a6th.—London Institution, 5. ~~ © 89, Bishopsgate Street Within, 
—_— edical, 8.30. we . + 
—_ Royal Geographical, 8.30. } LONDON. 
TUESDAY, 2th ~Rogel Toairtion, 3. Prof, Schifer, " Physiology of Wholesale and Export Dealers nd Manufa®urers of 
uscle.” 
_— Civil Engineers, 8. ! CHEMICAL & SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS 
—_— Anthropological Institute, 8. PURE CHEMICALS. &c., ° ! 
WEDNESDAY, 28th.—Society of Arts, 8. Ordinary Meeting.—* The For Analysis and the general Laboratory Use of Manufacturers 
Prune of Ep ping Eorest,” by William Paul, and’ Professors of Universities, Schools, Mines, &c. : 
THURSDAY 20th.—Royal Institution, 3. Prof. Dewar, * Chemical 
f Progress.” 
— Royal, 8.30. 
ee London Institution, 7. . 
Fripay, goth.—Royal Institution, 8. Mr. J. Marshall, * Proportions 
of the Human Figure,” g. : 
—_ Society of Arts, 8. Indian Se&ion.—‘¢ Herat," by 
Colonel G. B, Malleson, C.S.1, 
SATURDAY, sust.—Royal Lstiution, 3. Prof. T. Rupert Jones 
C4 Coal. 
Now ready, 
TOWNSON & MERCER'S COMPLETE CATALOGUE of 
Chemical and Scientific Instruments, Pure Chemicals &c. Demy 
8vo. i Hlustrated with upwards of 800 Woodcuts. Price 2s, 
post free. 
BERNERS COLLEGE of CHEMISTRY. 
Instruction and preparation in CHEMISTRY and the EXPERI- 
MENTAL SCIENCES under the dire@ion of Professor E. V, 
GARDNER, F.A.S., M.S.A. 
: Te Class Rooms are open from 11 to 5 a.m; and from 7 to 10 p.m 
aily. 
Especial facilities or persons preparing for Government and other 
:xaminations. 
Private Pupils will find everyconvenience. | 
Apalyses, Assays, and Practice] Investigations conne@ted with 
Patents, &c., conducted. ’ 
Prospectuses and full particulars on application to Prof Gardner 
at Berners College, 44, Berners~street W. 
Post 8vo, pp. xii.-136, with 1llustrations, cloth, 6s.” 
A TREATISE ON FUEL, 
Scientific and Practical, 
By ROBERT GALLOWAY, M.R.I.A,, F.C.8;,0 
Vice-President of the Institute of Chemists of Great Britain; Author 
of “A Manual of Qualitative Analysis,” &o,, &co 0 : 
“London : TRUBNER and €O.. Ludgate Hill. £3 
THE SPRENGEL AIR-PUMP. 
GIMINGHAM’S IMPROVED...  . 
© THOMAS ADKINS & CO. 
SMETHWICK, 
NEAR BIRMINGE AM 
MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED. RED LEAD 
FOR FLINT-GI.ASS MAKING. 
WITH MULTIPLE FALL-TUBES and every recent improve. 
ment, including McLeod's Gauge, Barometer Gauge, Radiometer 
terminals for testing non-conduéivity of the vacuum, &c., &c. 
L. Casella having arranged with Mr. Gimingham for the sole 
manufacture of these pumps is prepared to supply them either in thei 
simple form or with all or any of the accessories. Mr. Gimingham 
has engaged to examine each instrument, in order that no imperfe@ 
instrument may be sent away. 
CROOKES'S RADIANT MATTER TUBES.—L. Casella has 
also the pleasure of stating that he is now able to supply the highly 
exhausted tubes illustrating Mr. Crookes’s beautiful experiments on 
Radiant Matter, and guarantee their excellence, as each will be sent 
to Mr. Gimingham for examination before going out, 
L. CASELLA, 147, HoLBORN Bars, Lonboxn, E.C. 
AMMONIACAL LIQUOR.: 
’ I *he Newest and Best Continuous Method for 
working large or small quantities of liquor. This method is 
an improvement on what is known as the © Coffey Still Process.” 
The cost of plant is very much less than by the above process. It is 
also much more durable. The result in sulphate of ammonia is very 
large, every atom of ammonia gas being driven out of the liquor 
before it is liberated. Small Working Models to work about Five 
Gallens per Day, with every requisite, including steam boiler, &c:, fo1 
werking any. ordinary gas liquor. Sent C.0.D, with instrucions, 
price £4 4s. Price for erefing, or for plans and specifications oi 
large plant on application. 
JOHN G. HARVEY, 
V.thel Terrace, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield, 
: S. A. SADLER, 
CLEVELAND CHEMICAL WORKS, 
MIDDLESBROUGH 
Newfall Tar Works, Carlton; 
Ammonia Works, Stockton-on-Tees} 
and Stamshaw Chemical Works, Portsmouth. 
And also of the Furness Tar Products Co., Ulverston. 
Manufacturer of Benzole, Toluocle, Xylol, 
Solventand Burning Naphthas,Carbolic Acid and Disinfecting 
Powder, Refined Anthracene ,Naphthaline, Black Varnish, Refined 
Tar, Crude Liquid Ammonia, Coal-Tar, Pitch, Creosote, Grease, 
Sulphate of Ammonia, Pyroligneous Acid, Acetate of Lime, Wood 
Naphtha, Charcoal, &c., &c. 
S.A. S.isalwaysabuyerof Coal-Tar Naphthas, Crude Anthracene 
and ail Tar Products, 
A communications lo be addressed to the offices at Middlesbyourh. 
Silicates of Soda and Potash in the state ot 
Soluble giass,or in CONCENTRATED SOLUTION ot first 
quality, suited for the manufacture of Scap and oth =z purposes 
supplied on best terms by W. GOSSAGE and Sons, Soap 
Works, Widnes, Lancashire. - 
London Agents, COSTE aad Co., 19 and 20, W ater Lane, Tower 
Street. F..C., who hold stock ready for delivery. 
TO SULPHATE OR MURIATE OF AMMONIA 
MAKERS AND OTHERS. 
The Combustion of Sulphuretted Hydrogen, 
and its manufacture into Oil of Vitriol, © 
This apparatus has been successfully working or a series of years 
at the Chemical Works, Frizinghall, nr. Bradford (Messrs. Hunt and 
lllingworth’s), the perfe@ing of which was the result of an incalcu- 
lable amount of study on the part of the proprietors. 
It is necessary, for the thorough and efficient working of the Plant 
to adopt as well their improved Plant for making Sulpbate or 
Muriate of Ammonia. ’ : ’ 
The undersigned are open to treat with any person wishful to adopt 
the process i— 
The executors of the late Mr. Wm. Hunt, Mess-s, HUNT and 
GORLE, at the Chemical Works Wednesbury, Stafford- 
shire ; w . ; 
Or Mr. THOS. ILT.INGWORTW._ Iiklev. Yorkshire. 
POLYTECHNIC.—MARY QUEEN. OF 
SCOTS8.—The principal events in the life of the beautiful and 
unfortunate Mary Stuart, illustrated by Tableaux Vivants. The de- 
scriptive poem recited by Miss Alice Burnelle, The appropriate 
vocal music by a Choir of Glee Singers, under the direction of Mr. 
Stedman, daily at 3.30 and 8.30; Edison's Loud Speaking Telephone, 
&c., by Mr. Daniel, 10.30 ; the Zulu War ahd the Heliograph, by Mr. 
King, 11; London as it Was and Is, 11.30 and 8; the Electric Light, 
t2; Instrumental Concert by the Paggi Family, 2.30and 7.30; Popular 
Optical Lecture, 3,by Mr, King: Phenomena of Light and the Ghost; 
by Mr. King, 6.30. Open 10 till 1, 2 till 5, and 6 till z0. Admission 
18. Reserved Seats. 2s.. 1s.. and 6d. 
, y y 2 
SILICA T'E OF SODA, Solid and in Solutions 
of Various Degrees of Concentration: the finest quality ob- 
tainable, and especially adapted for the use of Soap Makers and 
other Consumers.—JOSEPH CROSFIELD and SONS, Soap 
Makers, &c., Warrington, 
London Arent—H. B. CLARKE, 27. Great Tower Street, E.C.
	        

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