Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a twen'y-sixth part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as before stated, are so voluminous. When Professor Miller exposed some of these contents to the test of spectrum analysis, he gave me... The Mining and Smelting Magazine - Page 2081864Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 348 pages
...Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a twenty-sixth part of the whole of the Holid contents, which, as before stated, are so voluminous....these contents to the test of spectrum analysis he ga\e me an opportunity of seeing the beautiful bright crimson line which the lithium produces in the... | |
| 1864 - 126 pages
...Bath waters , whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a twenty-sixth part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as...he gave me an opportunity of seeing the beautiful hright crimson line which the lithinm produces in the spectrum. Lithinm was first made known in 181",... | |
| 1865 - 400 pages
...Bath waters; whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a twenty-sixth part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as...opportunity of seeing the beautiful bright crimson lines which the lithium produces in the spectrum. Lithium was first made known in 1817 by Arfvedson,... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...Batli waters; whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a twenty-sixth part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as...Professor Miller exposed some of these contents to the lest of spectrum analysis, he gave me an opportunity of seeing the beautiful bright crimson lines which... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...Roscoe in the Bath waters ; whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a ^ part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as before stated, are so voluminous. Lithium was first made known in 1817 by Arfvedsen, who extracted it from petalite ; and it was believed... | |
| HUGH W. DIAMOND, M.D., F.S.A. - 1866 - 524 pages
...in the Bath waters ; whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a 26th part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as...stated, are so voluminous. When Professor Miller exposed воте of these contents to the test of spectrum analysis, ho gave an opportunity of seeing the beautiful... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...Roscoe in the Bath waters ; whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a -fa part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as before stated, are so voluminous. Lithium was first made known in 1817 by Arfvedsen, who extracted it from petalite; and it was believed... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1865 - 834 pages
...Bath waters ; whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a twenty-sixth part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as...bright crimson line which the lithium produces in tie spectrum. Lithium was first made known in 1817 by Arfvedsen, who extracted it from petalite ; and... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...Bath waters; whereas in this Cornish hot spring this metal constitutes no less than a twenty-sixth part of the whole of the solid contents, which, as...opportunity of seeing the beautiful bright crimson lines which the lithium produces in the spectrum. Lithium was first made known in 1817 by Arfvedson,... | |
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