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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal

Brown, R. (1827). A Brief Account of Microscopical Observations. (Reprinted in Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 358-837 (July-September 1828)). [Pg.354]

At about the same time, Dr. Andrew Fyfe (1792-1861) of Edinburgh detected iodine in several species of Fucus, in a species of conferva, and in the common sponge of the shops, and published a paper on it in the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (10S). After serving as assistant to Professor Hope, he gave private lectures on chemistry and pharmacy at Edinburgh. From 1844 until his death in 1861 he occupied die chair of chemistry at die University of Aberdeen (109). [Pg.743]

Edin. N. Phil. J. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Edinburgh. [Pg.469]

Lindsay, Lauder. 1859. On the Action of Hard Waters upon Lead. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 9 245-258 10 8-25. [Pg.296]

W. R. Grove On a New Voltaic Combination of Gases by Platinum, The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Philos. Mag. 14 (1839) 127. [Pg.184]


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