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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1804 edition. Excerpt: ... Fruits of vegetables, functions of, vii. l6; varieties of, 17; organization of, 30. Fulhame, vi. 450--531. Fulminating gold, ri. 534. See gold. silver, vi, 452. See sifter, Fulmination, i. 134, Fuming liquor of Boyle, ii. 344. of Libavius, vi. 47; Functions of animals, ix. 16; classification of, IS. Fusibility of metals, v. 25; tables of, 26. -- of salts, iv. 107. - Fusible alloy, vi. 111. Fusion i. 139; is the combination of a solid body with caloric, 187. aqueous, iv. 108. ' igneous, iv. 107. Fustet, or Venus's suinac, viii. 100. Gadolin, P. D. 89--in. 317. Gadolinite, see ytterby. Gaertner, x. 198. Cahn, i. 259; ii. 261--272; iii, 336; v. 231; vi. 76; ix. 39. Galbanum, viii. 38. Galen, i. 17; iii. 45Y. Galena, vi. 74. See native sulphuret of lend. Galileo, P. D. 11. Galipot, viii. 30. Gall, see bile.' bladder of animals, functions of, x. 20. glass, v. 41. of metals, vi. 447. nut, analysis of, vii. 245. Gallates, saline combinations with the gallic acid. See and gallic, and each gallatt. Gallates, Gallates, ewthy and alkaline, vii. 248.--: metallic, vii. 248. Gallin, or impure gallic acid, properties and uses of, ix. 108. GaWani, sec galvanism. Galvanism, its action prevented by the effects of carbonic acid gas, ii. 4-8; intimately connected with electri-city, v. 28: discovery of, ix. 28; chemical pheno-mena of, 555; opinions respecting, 556; general re-sults, 557. See electricity; irritability; and sensibi-lity, external of animals. Gamboge, viii.. 3.9-Gangue of metals, v. 30. Garman, ix. 140--406. Garnet, description and varieties of, ii. 412; analyses of, 463. Gases, discovery of the, i. 36. See each gas. Historical detail of the experiments and investigations relative to, 37; may be defined solutions in caloric, 188. See caloric....