| 1864 - 348 pages
...London many gallons of this water, which have been analysed by Professor William Allen Miller, FRS, who finds that the quantity of solid matter is so...contains but little sulphate of lime, and is almost &ee from the salts of magnesium. It is rich in the chlorides of calcium and sodium, and it contains... | |
| 1864 - 412 pages
...London many gallons of this water, which have been analysed by Professor William Allen Miller, FBS, who finds that the quantity of solid matter is so...of calcium and sodium, and it contains one of the new metals — caesium, never before detected in any mineral spring in England : but its peculiar characteristic... | |
| 1864 - 126 pages
...London many gallons >it' this water, which have been analysed by Professor William Allen Miller, FRS, who finds that the quantity of solid matter is so...sulphate of lime, and is almost free from the salts of magnesinm. It is rich in the cblorides of calcium and sodium ; and it contains one of the new metals,... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1864 - 370 pages
...Miller finds the quantity of solid matter in this hot mineral spring to be four times as much as that in the Bath Waters. ' Its composition is also in many...of calcium and sodium, and it contains one of the new mefals — caesium, never before detected in any mineral spring in England ; but ' its peculiar... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...1839, a level was driven from an old shaft so as to intersect a rich copper-mine at the depth of 1,850 feet from the surface. Through this metalliferous...and sodium, and it contains one of the newmetals, — caesium, never before detected in any mineral spring in England ; but its peculiar characteristic... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1865 - 816 pages
...London many gallons of this water, 'Which have been analyzed by Professor William Allen Miller, FRS, who finds that the quantity of solid matter is so...of calcium and sodium, and it contains one of the new metals — caesium, never before detected in any mineral spring in England : but its peculiar characteristic... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...yielded by the Bath waters.3 Its composition is also in many respects very different ; for it conlains but little sulphate of lime, and is almost free from the salts of magnesium. It is rich in the chlorids of calcium and sodium, and it contains one of the new metals — caesium, never before detected... | |
| 1865 - 400 pages
...London many gallons of this water, which have been analyzed by Professor William Allen Miller, FRS, who finds that the quantity of solid matter is so great as to exceed by more than four timea the proportion of that yielded by the Bath waters.' Its composition is also in many respects... | |
| 1866 - 374 pages
...temperature as that $>f the Bath waters. It seems that, in the year 1830, a level was driven jrorn an old shaft so as to intersect a rich copper-mine...and sodium, and it contains one of the newmetals, — caesium, never before detected in any mineral spring in England ; but its peculiar characteristic... | |
| HUGH W. DIAMOND, M.D., F.S.A. - 1866 - 516 pages
...metal lithium. I will quote a few of the President's statements on the subject textually. He says, "It is rich in the chlorides of calcium and sodium, and it contains one of the new metals, caosium, never before detected in any mineral spring in England; but its peculiar characteristic... | |
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