A Guide to the Exhibition Rooms of the Departments of Natural History and Antiquitiesorder of the Trustees, 1877 - 156 pages |
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... Elements , Rooms I. III . - Compounds of the Halogen Elements , Rooms II , and III . IV . - Compounds of Oxygen , Rooms III . IV . II . and I. V. - Mineral Organic Substances , Room I .. VI . - Pseudomorphs , Room II . • DEPARTMENT OF ...
... Elements , Rooms I. III . - Compounds of the Halogen Elements , Rooms II , and III . IV . - Compounds of Oxygen , Rooms III . IV . II . and I. V. - Mineral Organic Substances , Room I .. VI . - Pseudomorphs , Room II . • DEPARTMENT OF ...
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... Elements . Cases 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ( i . ) DIVISION II . The Compounds of Metals , with elements of the Arsenic Group ( the Arsenoid elements , viz . Bismuth , Anti- mony , and Arsenic ) ; or with elements of the Sulphur Group ( the ...
... Elements . Cases 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ( i . ) DIVISION II . The Compounds of Metals , with elements of the Arsenic Group ( the Arsenoid elements , viz . Bismuth , Anti- mony , and Arsenic ) ; or with elements of the Sulphur Group ( the ...
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... elements , which form but a small pro- portion of those the chemist has eliminated from the Mineral Kingdom , are ... element Tellurium . Case 3 ( i . ) phous group the Arsenoids Case 3 ( ii . ) - Next to the metals are arranged the ...
... elements , which form but a small pro- portion of those the chemist has eliminated from the Mineral Kingdom , are ... element Tellurium . Case 3 ( i . ) phous group the Arsenoids Case 3 ( ii . ) - Next to the metals are arranged the ...
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... ELEMENTS . DIV . II . Cases 4 ( ii . ) Leaving the native elements , we enter upon minerals which are the to 10 ( i . ) products of the chemical combination of the elements with each other ; but the transition is not an abrupt one . The ...
... ELEMENTS . DIV . II . Cases 4 ( ii . ) Leaving the native elements , we enter upon minerals which are the to 10 ( i . ) products of the chemical combination of the elements with each other ; but the transition is not an abrupt one . The ...
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... elements crystallising in the orthorhombic system . They are Orpiment , or arsenic trisulphide ( As , S ) , and the two isomor- phous trisulphides of Bismuth and Antimony , Bismuthite ( Bi , S ̧ ) nd Antimonite ( Sb , S ) . Of both the ...
... elements crystallising in the orthorhombic system . They are Orpiment , or arsenic trisulphide ( As , S ) , and the two isomor- phous trisulphides of Bismuth and Antimony , Bismuthite ( Bi , S ̧ ) nd Antimonite ( Sb , S ) . Of both the ...
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Page 25 - Hudson, from an original by Richardson. Oliver Cromwell, by Walker (bequeathed, 1784, by Sir Robert Rich, Bart., to whose great-grandfather, Nathaniel Rich, Esq., then serving as a Colonel of Horse in the Parliament Army, it was presented by Cromwell himself). Mary Davis, an inhabitant of Great Saughall in Cheshire, taken 1668, "cetatis 74...
Page 144 - Inscriptions in the Phoenician Character, discovered on the site of Carthage, during Researches by Nathan Davis, Esq., 1856-58. 1863, fol. £1 5*.
Page 95 - Part of a series of sculptures which originally lined the two walls of a long narrow gallery, leading, by an inclined plane, from Kouyunjik towards the Tigris.
Page 96 - The next six (Nos. 51-56) formed originally part of a series illustrating the architectural works of that king, including, probably, the construction of the very edifice from which the slabs were obtained. On Nos. 51 and 52 is seen the conveyance of a colossal human-headed bull, lying sideways on a sledge, which is propelled, over wooden rollers, partly by ropes in front, partly by a lever behind. On one side...
Page 83 - Greeks heroon, and so greatly excelled all other sepulchral monuments in size, beauty of design, and richness of decoration, that it was reckoned one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, and the name Mausoleum came to be applied to all similar monuments.
Page 138 - Pelion, and Thetis consenting to be the bride of Peleus, in the presence of Poseidon and Eros. On the bottom of the vase, which is detached, is a bust of Atys.