Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881 by Various
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On the Composition of Elephant's Milk. By Dr. CHAS. A. DOREMUS. Comparison of elephant's milk with that of ten other mammals The Chemical Composition of Rice. Maize, and Barley. By J. STEINER Petroleum Oils. Character and properties of the various distillates of crude petroleum. Fire risks attending the use of the lighter petroleum oils Composition of the Petroleum of the Caucasus. By P. SCHULZENBERGER and N. TONINE Notes on Cananga Oil. or Ilang-Ilang Oil. By F. A. FLUeCKIGER. 1 figure. Flower and leaf of Cananga odorata Chian Turpentine, and the Tree which Produces It. By Dr. STIEPOWICH. of Chios, Turkey On the Change of Volume which Accompanies the Galvanic Deposition of a Metal. By M. E. BOUTY Analysis of the Rice Soils of Burmah. By R. ROMANIC, Chemical Examiner, British Burmah III. PHYSICS AND PHYSICAL APPARATUS.--Seyfferth's Pyrometer. 7 figures.--Pyrometer with electric indicator.--Method of mounting by means of a cone on vacuum apparatus.--Mounting by means of a sleeve.--Mounting by means of a thread on a tube.-- Mounting by means of a clasp in reservoirs.--The pyrometer |
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