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52. XIII. On the discovery of that salt known under the name of Seignette's salt ( tartrite of soda ).
53. New publication.
54. Intelligence, and miscellaneous articles.
55. Miscellaneous articles.
56. I. A short view of the new electric experiments performed.
57. New publication.
58. Intelligence, and miscellaneous articles.
59. VI. Account of some interesting experiments, performed at the London philosophical society, respecting the effects of heat, excited by a stream of oxygen gas thrown upon ignited charcoal, on a number of gems and other refractory substances submitted to its action; with a description of the apparatus employed
60. VII. Extract of a letter from Dr. S am . L. M itchill , Professor of Chemistry in Columbia College, to Mr. T illoch.
61. VIII. Extract of a letter from Professor A bildgaard , Secretary to the Royal Society at Copenhagen, to C. H uzard , Member of the French National Institute, on the quantity of carbon in the blood.
62. IX. Analysis of the honey-stone, or mellite.
63. XI. Account of C. F. D amberger 's travels through the interior parts of Africa, from the cape of good hope to Morocco.
64. XII. Observations on the effects which take place from the destruction of the membrana tympani of the ear.
65. XIII. Analysis of a stone called the gadolinite; with an account of some of the properties of the new earth it contains.
66. New publications.
67. Intelligence, and miscellaneous articles.
68. I. History of astronomy for the year 1800.
69. IX. An account of the life and writings of L avoisier.
70. X. Proceedings of Learned Societies, Miscellaneous Articles, and new Publications.
71. XXII. Singular case of dropsy: communicated in a letter from Dr. C harles S mith , of New-Brunswick, New-Jersey, to Dr. J.R.B. R odgers , Professor of midwifery and of clinical medicine in Columbia College.
72. XXIII. Proceedings of learned societies, miscellaneous articles, and new publications.
73. XXIV. Account of the life and writings of O lof T orbern B ergman , professor of chemistry at Upsal.
74. XXIX. Account of Mr. M ushet 's new method of making steel of various qualities.
75. XXXIII. Account of new publications.
76. XXXIV. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
77. XLII. Researches respecting the laws of affinity.
78. XLIII. Experiments and remarks on galvanism.
79. XLIV. On the manufacture and constituent parts of gunpowder . Read before the Askesian Society May 1801.
80. XLVI. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
81. VI. Description of a newly invented Galvanometer, and an account of some experiments made with volto's pile upon several of the gases.
82. VII. Observations on the means of increasing the quantities of heat obtained in the combustion of fuel.
83. VIII. On the use of steam as a vehicle for conveying heat from one place to another.
84. XIII. Some account of the life of the celebrated mathematician Boscovich.
85. XIV. Account of the discovery of silver in herland copper mine.
86. XV. Account of new publications.
87. XVI. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
88. XIX. Researches respecting the preparation of the citric acid.
89. XXII. A treatise on the cultivation of the vine, and the method of making wines.
90. XXIV. Some account of the life of the late Dr. J oseph B lack.
91. XXVIII. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
92. XXIX. Intelligence and miscellaneous articles. July 1801.
93. XXXIX. A brief account of the origin and progress of letter-press-plate or stereotype printing.
94. XL. Communication from professor M. A. Pictet , of Geneva, (now in London), on flexible stones, addressed to the editor.
95. XLI. On the velocity of water wheels. by Mr. Robertson Buchanan , Engineer. communicated in a letter to the editor.
96. XLIII. Account of new publications.
97. XLIV. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
98. XLVII. Account of Lord Dundonald's discovery of a process for extracting from lichens a gum applicable to most purposes in which gum senegal has been hitherto employed.
99. XLVIII. An Essay on bleaching; with the description of a new method of bleaching by steam according to the process of C. Chaptal ; and on its application to the arts.
100. LII. Reflections on the difference between the acetous and acetic acids.
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