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P-ISSN 0002-9599
E-ISSN 1945-452X
Science Paper
Vol. s2-43, Issue 127, 1867January 01, 1867 EDT

Correspondence; Obituary: Hermann Goldschmidt, Spectrum of Aquence Vapor, a New Property of Manesium: The Influence of Sodium Upon Flame, Physiological Effects of the Monochromatic Flame, Employment of the Sodium Flame by Artists: Perchlorid of Lead, PbCl2, New Solvents for Gold, Some New Facts Concerning Amalgamation: Chemical Synthesis, Acclimation of the Camel in Australia: Acclimation of the Salmon: Spontaneous Generation, Mexican Scientific Commission, Bibliography

M. Jerome Nickles,
Earth sciences
https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-43.127.89
American Journal of Science
Nickles, M. J. (1867). Correspondence; Obituary: Hermann Goldschmidt, Spectrum of aquence vapor, A new property of manesium: The influence of sodium upon flame, Physiological effects of the monochromatic flame, Employment of the sodium flame by artists: Perchlorid of lead, PbCl2, New solvents for Gold, Some new facts concerning amalgamation: Chemical synthesis, Acclimation of the Camel in Australia: Acclimation of the Salmon: Spontaneous generation, Mexican Scientific Commission, Bibliography. American Journal of Science, s2-43(127), 89–99. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​ajs.s2-43.127.89

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