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Neubauten und Concurrenzen in Österreich und Ungarn : Organ für d. Hochbaufach u. seine Interessenten, III. Band (1897)

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1550495565774
Title:
Neubauten und Concurrenzen in Österreich und Ungarn
Regularity of issue:
18XX
Shelfmark:
XIX/94.2
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Periodical
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Periodicals
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1550495565774_1895
Title:
Neubauten und Concurrenzen in Österreich und Ungarn : Organ für d. Hochbaufach u. seine Interessenten, I. Band
Volume:
1895
Publisher:
Verlag von Moritz Perles in Wien
Year of publication:
1895
Language:
und
Structure type:
Volume
Physical location:
Universitätsbibliothek Stuttgart
Shelfmark:
XIX/94.2-4,1895
License:
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/deed.de
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Periodicals

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Contents

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  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science
  • Chemical news and Journal of physical science (Volume 44, 1881 (July - December))
  • Title page
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1127 (July 1, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1128 (July 8, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1129 (July 15, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1130 (July 22, 1881)
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  • No. 1131 (July 29, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1132 (August 5, 1881)
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  • No. 1133 (August 12, 1881)
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  • No. 1134 (August 19, 1881)
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  • No. 1135 (August 26, 1881)
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  • No. 1136 (September 2, 1881)
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  • No. 1137 (September 9, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1138 (September 16, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1139 (September 23, 1881)
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  • No. 1140 (September 30, 1881)
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  • No. 1141 (October 7, 1881)
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  • No. 1142 (October 14, 1881)
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  • No. 1143 (October 21, 1881)
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  • No. 1144 (October 28, 1881)
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  • No. 1145 (November 4, 1881)
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  • No. 1146 (November 11, 1881)
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  • No. 1147 (November 18, 1881)
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  • No. 1148 (November 25, 1881)
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  • No. 1149 (December 2, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1150 (December 9, 1881)
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  • No. 1151 (December 16, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1152 (December 23, 1881)
  • Advertisements
  • No. 1153 (December 30, 1881)
  • Index (Volume 44)
  • Greyscale card

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CreMICAL NEWS ; ? 
bees wm} Chemical Notices from Foreign Sources. 
with chlorine gas to form sulphuryl chloride. The 
author does not succeed in solving the problem. He 
feels inclined to seek the source of the almost unlimited 
activity of camphor and its consorts (the number of which 
will be doubtless considerably increased) not in purely 
chemical forces. It will more probably be found in 
mechanical causes, the nature of which can be merely 
~onjectured. 
Methods of and Researches in Physical Chemistry, 
—Otto Pettersun.—The first portion of an extensive 
memoir, dealing chiefly with the liberation of heat and 
the change of volume in solid bodies when melting or 
when near their melting-points. 
Anthology of Modern Chemical Utterances.—H. 
Kolbe.—The * flowers” are plucked from the writings of 
Wislicenus; Kekulé, &c, 
Bulletin de la Société d’ Encouragement pour Industrie 
Nationale. 3e Série. Tome viii., No. gz. 
Action of Solar Light upon Glass.—Thomas Gaffield. 
—The translation of a paper read before the Chemical 
Se&ion of the American Association for the Advance- 
ment of Science, Aug. 27, 1880. 
Tome viii., No. g3. 
Report on the Electric Counter (Gasmeter) of M, 
Demoulin-Froment, Presented by M. Serbert on 
behalf of the Committee of Economical Arts,—This 
paper requires the accompanying illustrations. ’ 
International Congress of Electricians.—Under this 
head are placed the speeches delivered by M. Dumas and 
by M. Mascart at the final session of the Congress. 
Electric Measures.—M. Dumas.—This paper has 
been already noticed. 
Modification of the Electric Lamp.—M., Jamin.— 
Taken from the Comptes Rendus. 
The Magnesia Industry.—T. Schleesing.—Taken from 
the Comptes Rendus. 
Neutral Refined Oils.—A. Thiollier.—Oils for lubri- 
cating purposes snould be neither oxidisable nor capable 
of oxidising other bodies. They should contain neither 
free fatty acids nor mucilage. An account is given of 
certain oils prepared by a M. Melizan, which are said to 
be free from both these constituents, but his process is 
not explained. 
Annales de la Société des Sciences Industrielles de Lyon: 
No. 1, 1881. 
These Annales still persist in avoiding the especial 
industries of Lyon. 
Les Mondes, Revue Hebdomadaive des Sciences, 
No. 15, August 11, 1881. 
Derivatives of Saligenine.—K. Botsch.—A notice of 
he salicylic, ethylic, and methylic alcohols. 
Compounds of the Pyrrol Series.—Dr. Ciamician,— 
The homo-pyrrol of animal oil is probably a mixture of 
two acids, the a- and 8-carbo-pyrrolic. 
Sulph-ortho-phenolic Acid.—Dr. Herzog.— The ortho- 
acid, on fusion with potash, yields pyro-catechine and a 
liphenol. 
Ellagic Acid.—M. Cobenzyl.—The author obtains y- 
nexa-diphenol on treating an alkaline solution of ellagic 
acid with sodium amalgam, 
No. 16, August 18, 1881. 
Passivity of Iron.—E. Roman.—The passivity of iron 
plunged into nitric acid is due to the formation of a layer 
of magnetic oxide on its surface. 
275 
Relation between the Magnetism of Bodies and 
their Atomic Weights.—L. Evrera—The author has 
reached conclusions similar to those of Mr. Carnelley; he 
has experimented independently, and it.is alleged at an 
earlier date. 
No. 17, August 25, 1881. . 
This number contains no chemical matter not taken 
from other journals. 
No. 18, September 1, 1881. 
The Faure accumulator has been tried on a tramway. 
car of peculiar construction, but the exac result has not 
heen made known, 
improvements in Magnets.—M. Trouvé€,—The sub- 
stance of this paper has been already extracted from the 
Comptes Rendus. 
Bleaching of Silk and Wool by Liquid Sulphurous 
Acid.-~Raoul Pi&et.—In a paper read before the Faculty 
of Sciences at Geneva the author recommends sulphurous 
inhydride in place of the fumes of burning brimstone. 
Among the disadvantages of the latter he mentions the 
injury to the health of the workmen, and occasional damage 
to the cloth or yarns from volatilised particles of sulphur, 
which become attached to the fibre and occasion a burn, 
or at least a spot. 
The Cyclides and the Encyclides in the Three 
Kingdoms of Nature,— Dr. Charles Brame.— The 
author traces numerical relations which approximate to 
the multiple proportions of chemistry. 
No. 1, September 8, 1881. 
Analysis of the Light of the Comet of 1881.—M. 
Fievez.—A great portion of the light of the comet is 
inherent in it, whilst another part is refleGted. The strong 
polarisation of the nucleus indicates a decided state of 
condensation. The spedtrum of the comet differs little 
from that of others which have been examined, 
Effects of Lightning upon Trees Planted near a 
Telegraph Wire,—C. Montigny.—The vicinity of a tele- 
graph wire exposes objects not merely to the dangers of 
induction sparks, but to the dire@ stroke of the lightning. 
The Electric Brake,— The writer describes an 
arrangement patented by A. Basin. 
MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. 
Moxnpay, Dec. 5th.~Medical, 8.30. 
—_— Society of Arts,8. “Some of the Industrial 
Uses of the Calcium Compounds,” by Thos. 
Bolas, F.C.S, 
—— Sonam Institution, 5. 19 
ir oyal Institution, 5. General Monthly Meeting. 
TuespaY, 6th.—~Institute of Civil Engineers, 8. ” ng 
—_ Pathological, 8.30. 
WEDsESEAY Ii S00tly of Bus 3 Wo American System of 
eating Towns by Steam,” by Capt. Dou 
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—_ Geological, 8. 
—_— Pharmaceutical, 8. 
— Obstetrical, 8, 
THURSDAY, 8th.—Royal, 4.30. 
—_ Royal Society Club, 6.30. 
FRIDAY, 9th.—Quekett Microscopical Club, 8. 
— Astronomical, 8. 
SATURDAY, 1oth.—Physical, 3. 
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