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Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 38, 1878 (July - December))

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Inhalt / Download: Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 38, 1878 (July - December))

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Titel:
Geschichte der Stadt Stuttgart
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auf die Einweihung ihres neuen Rathauses herausgegeben von den Bürgerlichen Kollegien im April 1905
Autor:
Hartmann, Julius
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Kommissions-Verlag von Felix Krais
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260 Seiten
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Der Rathausbau
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  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science
  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 38, 1878 (July - December))
  • Titelseite
  • Advertisements
  • No. 971 (July 5, 1878)
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  • No. 972 (July 12, 1878)
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  • No. 973 ( July 19, 1878)
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  • No. 974 (July 26, 1878)
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  • No. 975 (August 2, 1878)
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  • No. 976 (August 9, 1878)
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  • No. 977 (August 16, 1878)
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  • No. 978 (August 23, 1878)
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  • No. 979 (August 30, 1878)
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  • No. 980 (September 6, 1878)
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  • No. 981 (September 13, 1878)
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  • No. 982 (September 20, 1878)
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  • No. 983 (September 27, 1878)
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  • No. 984 (October 4, 1878)
  • Supplement to the Chemical News. No. 984 (October 4, 1878)
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  • No. 985 (October 11, 1878)
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  • No. 986 (October 18 , 1878)
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  • No. 987 (October 25, 1878)
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  • No. 988 (November 1, 1878)
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  • No. 989 (November 8, 1878)
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  • No. 990 (November 15, 1878)
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  • No. 991 (November 22, 1878)
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  • No. 992 (November 29, 1878)
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  • No. 993 (December 6, 1878)
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  • No. 994 (December 13, 1878)
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  • No. 995 (December 20, 1878)
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  • No. 996 (December 27, 1878)
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  • Index (Volume 38)
  • Graukeil

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onsen} Chemical Notices from Foreign Sources. 
also exhibits some perfumed carbolic acid which is meant 1 
to be used for the toilet, as it does not leave behind it the 
peculiar odour that so many people object to in carbolic 
acid. 
200 
London, Varnishes. H. Shaw and Co., Manchester, Dry 
Soap. Silicate Paint Co., Liverpool, Colours. H. C. 
Stephens, London, Inks, Tyne Alkali Co., Newcastle-on- 
Tyne, Chemical Produés. Washington Chemical Co., 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Carbonate of Magnesia. Wilson and 
Co., London, Colours. 
HONOURABLE MENTION, 
Everett and Co., London, Blacking and Varnish. E. 
james and Son, Plymouth, Washing-blue, Blacklead. 
jarratt Brothers, Bradford, Dry Soap. Jenson and 
Nicholson, London, Varnishes. Langthorne Chemical 
Works, London, Chemical Products, Leech and Neal, 
derby, Colours. J. Mackay and Co., Edinburgh, Var- 
dishes. Oakbank Oil Co., Glasgow, Shale and its Produés. 
Reade, Brothers, Wolverhampton, Varnishes and Japan. 
Robinson and Anderson, Bermondsey, White Lead, Sir 
W. A. Rose and Co., London, Oils, Greases. St. Bede 
Chemical Co., Newcastle, Manufacture of Soda. York- 
shire Varnish Co., London, Varnishes. Burnard, Lack, 
and Alger, Plymouth. 
H.C. 
THE AWARDS AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. 
WE have now received the official list of the awards made 
to British exhibitors at the Paris Exhibition, From it we 
axtra@ the following list of prizes for chemicals, chemical 
apparatus, &c. i— 
GRAND Prizes. 
Johnson and Matthey, for Refining Machinery; and also 
for Platina. 
GoLp MEDALS. 
Chemical Products.—Brooke, Simpson, and Spiller, 
London, for Colouring-matters. E. Cook, London, Pure 
Soap. Hodgson and Simpson, Wakefield, Soaps. Charles 
Lowe and Co., Manchester, Produ&s from Coal-Tar; 
Carbolic Acid and its Derivatives. T. and H. Smith and 
Co., Edinburgh, Alkaloids. Price’s Patent Candle Co., 
Battersea, Paraffin, &c. Peter Spence, Manchester, Alum 
and Alumino-ferric Cake. Charles Tennent and Co., 
Glasgow, Chemical Produés. Williams, Thomas, and 
Dower, Brentford, Artificial Colouring Matters, Wilkin- 
son, Heywood, and Clarke, London, Varnishes and 
Colours. Young's Paraffin, Light, and Mineral Oil Co., 
Dils, Essences, Paraffin, Candles. 
Apparatus.—Hargreaves and Robinson, Widnes, Appa- 
ratus for Manufacture of Sulphate of Soda. 
SILVER MEDALS. 
Chemical Products.—Burgoyne, Burbidge, Cyriax, and 
Farries, London, Pure Chemicals and Pharmaceutical 
Produéts. W. J. Bush and Co., London, Essential Oils. 
Griffiths, Fletcher, and Berdoe, Liverpool, Colours. R. 
8. Hudson, West Bromwich, Extra& of Soap. Hurlet 
and Campsie Alum Co., Glasgow, Prussiate of Potash. 
L. J. Levenstein and Sons, London, Artificial Colouring 
Matters. J. Maear, Glasgow, Chemical Apparatus, Pro- 
ludts, and Preparations. J. F. Macfarlan and Co., Pre- 
parations from Opium, Beberin, and Salacin. T. Morson 
and Son, London, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Produds. 
Mander, Brothers, London, Varnishes. North British 
Chemical Co., Glasgow, lodine, Bromine and Derivatives. 
Runcorn Soap and Alkali Co., Liverpool, Bleaching- 
powder, Soda-ash, Soda Crystals, Caustic Soda, Sulphate 
of Soda, Refined Rosin. Savory and Moore, London, 
Chemical Produés and Preparations. Simpsons, Payne, 
and Co., London, Paraffin, &c. CC. Turner and Son, 
London, Varnishes, Colours, Gums, Turpentine. 
Apparatus, &c.—F. S. Barff, London, Non-corrosive 
Iron. J. Cliff and Sons, Leeds, Crucibles and Retorts. 
J. Ma&ear, Glasgow, Soda Furnaces, Patent Plumbago 
Crucible Co., Crucibles. 
Bronze MEDALS. : 
Chemical Products.—Berger, Lewis, and Sons, London, 
Colours. Boyd, Son, and Co., Dublin, Chemicals. J. 
and J. Colman, London, Washing-blue. J. Cham- 
bers and Co., London, Chemical Produ&s. Desoto 
Alkali Co., Widnes, Caustic Soda, Soda Crystals. Foster 
and Gregory, Streatham, Chemical Produéts. A. B. Fle- 
ming and Co., Edinburgh, Inks. H. Glover, Son, and 
Co., Bradford, Dry Soap. Golding, Davis, and Co., 
Widnes, Chemical Produ&s. Gidney, Clark, and Co., 
Stratford, Varnishes. S. Hemingway and Co., Bradford, 
Dry Soap. T. Jennings, Cork, Magnesia. Liver Alkali 
Works Co., Liverpool, Caustic Soda. W. Lyons, Man- 
chester, Inks. J. B. Readman, Glasgow, Chemical Pro- 
luc@s, Phosphorus. J. Richardson, Leicester, Chemical 
and Pharmaceutical Produ&s. Rolls. Schweizer, and Co., 
CHEMICAL NOTICES FROM FOREIGN 
SOURCES. 
NoTE.—All degrees of temperature are Centigrade, unless otherwise 
expressed, 
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances, de’ Ac adémie 
des Sciences. No. 15, O&ober 7, 1878. 
Singular Case of Heating in a Bar of Iron.—M. 
Hirn.—The writer describes a case where a bar of iron, 
struck with a sledge-hammer at one of its extremities, un- 
lerwent at every blow arise of temperature to the extent 
of about 30° returning immediately to its former heat. 
He considers that, in certain particular conditions, sono- 
ous vibrations, shaking the nerves of sensation, may 
jetermine at the periphery of the human body a sensation 
of heat, just as a pressure upon the eyes produces in them 
sensation of light. 
Observations on the Subje&@ of the Note by M 
Bouillaud inserted in the ‘ Comptes Rendus” of 
the Session of September goth.—M. Th. du Moncel. 
The author, having produced an experimental refutation 
of the views of M. Bouillaud, remarks—* I cannot help 
‘eeling astonished that M. Bouillaud has been so late in 
expressing his doubts now the phonograph, the telephone, 
ind the microphone are in the hands of everyone. I 
shall not insist upon the theory of the effe@s produced in 
:hese experiments, I have even shown that the experi- 
ment of the singing condensor, along with many others, 
proves that the effects of ele@tro-magnetism are not neces- 
sary for the reproduction of speech. These results are 
doubtless difficult to explain in the present state of 
acoustics, yet if I consider the sum total of the experi- 
ments which have been transmitted to me from all sides, 
and of those which I have performed myself, it seems 
that sonorous vibrations may result from every reaction of 
two bodies having the effe@ of producing abruptly and at 
aear intervals modifications in the state of their magnetic 
or electric equilibrium.” 
_ The discussion on the telephone and the phonograph 
raised in the Academy of Sciences by M. Bouillaud has 
created a feeling of painful surprise. At the meeting on 
Sept. 30 M. Bouillaud, by implication at least, pronounced 
M. Th. du Moncel a “skilful ventriloquist.” This is justly 
considered dishonouring to the Academy, and M. Fizeau, 
:he president, is declared to have ‘forgotten the duties im- 
posed upon him by his official position. A writer in La 
Correspondance Scientifique says that in the interest
	        

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