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期刊: Analyst  (RSC Available online 1879)
卷期: Volume 4, issue 41  

页码: 035-036

 

ISSN:0003-2654

 

年代: 1879

 

DOI:10.1039/AN87904BP035

 

出版商: RSC

 

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THE ANALYST,TURNMILL STREET,(Opposite Farriizgdon Street Station,)MANUFACTUBER OFCHEMICAL, ASSAY & BULLIONPURE ACIDS AND CHEMICALSFOR ANALYSIS.KNOWLES & PHILLIPS,47, MINORIES, E.C.PRICE LIST FORWARDED ON APPLICATION.N.B,-References as to quality and price kindly allowed by severalleading Analysts already supplied.PL. OEBTLING,f I 0 JTyMaker to the Bank of England, Assay Offlce of the Royal Mint, &c., &c. By Appointment,-^u%^C-.--L%\%VCOUNCIL NEDAL, 1851. FIRST CLASS MEDAL, 1854 and 1862.Demy 8170. Price 2s.O N THE ESTIMATION OF PHOSPHORIC ACIDPhosphates of Commerce. By E. F. TESCHEMACHER and J. DENHAX SMITH.LONDON : DAVID BOGUE, 3, St. Martin’s Place, Trafalgrr Square.by Magnesia forChemical Purposes : with Remarks on the Differences to be met with in the Analyses of theTHE ANALYST, Vols. I.& III.--(Vd, 11. out of Print,)INCLUDING the Proceedings of the Society of Public halysts, and embracing alarge number of Original Papers on every branch of Cliemicd Analysis, with a comprehensiveIndex of Subjects and Names. Price, bound in cloth, 7s. ; in half-calf, 9s.Edited (under the direction of the Committee of Publication) by G. W. WIGNER, F.C.S., andJ. MUTEII, Ph.D., P.C.S.Published by BAILLIERE, TINDALL & Cox, King William Street, Strand, W.CTHE ANALYST,THE ANGLO-AMERICAN TIN STAIMPltVG COMPANY, LIMITEDSTOU3XPORT, bVORCE STERSHXRE.YANUFACTWERS OF IAIPROIEDSEAMLESS, PLAIN, RETINNED, AND JAPANNED WARE,STRAIGHTEEEP MILK PAN,DISH PAN.ngland producingtterns of StampedWare by American Machinery.AlsoMOTTLEDSAUCEPAN.Sole Licencees, under Letters Patent of August 7th. 1877, for tho i\lanuiacture of WROUGHT-IRONENAMELLED WARE in the United Kingdom.ROUND DEEPFLARING UDDING PAN.WASH BASIN.MILK PAN.THE ANULO-.4lIERICAN ENAMELLED WARE is a NEW article of Enamelled Wrought-Iiwn Hollow-ware, differinn fmmhimilar articles manufactured in Europe in thc teiiacity with which the enamel clinga to the iron upon which i t is fueed;Oiu thebrilliancy of its glaze; in tho beauty of its oninmentation, due to the colouiing oxide supplieJ by the iron body which i n theennmelling process is nbsorlwd by the glaze and distributed through i t in greet variety of curious aud mttmtive’foms ; in thethinness of the enamel, which insures its clasticity, whereby i t tho better resists fracture ; in the absolute put-itv and Itnnn-Zevaness of the enmmel ingredients ; in its perfect insolubility under any action of heat, acid, or water, in culinary op.ations,which insures ITS ADSOLUTE SAFETY IN USE, a8 the following certificate will testify :-[COPY] JOHNSON, MATTHEY 8; CO., Assayers and Me’ters to the Bnnk of England Her Majesty’s Mint &cAssay Offlces and Ore Floors: Hattoii Guden, Lohod, E.C.CERTIFICATE OF ASSAY.February 8th, 1879.We examined the sample ENAMELLED PANS FOR EXAXINATION AND ANALYSIS, marked as under, and 6nd thefoliomiiq to be the result:The pieces of cnamcl consist of n silicate of S?da, Alumiua, and Lime; entirely free from Antimony and Lend.Theeuamcl, as set upon the pang, confirms our experiments Kith the sample of enamel itself received separably. The pans haveb 3 n subjected to the eetion both of acetic acid and dilute mineral acidfi, which they resist perfectly. We consider, thei-eforc,that nq e:iaiilelled ware it is thoroughly adapted for culinary and domestic purposes.For the Anglo-American Tin Stamping Company, Limited.JOIINSON, BIATTHEY & CO.The Anglo-Amciican Tin Stamping Co. will be glad to correspond with buyers regarding special sizos or patterns of goodsfor their markets.Illualwtcd Catalogue, Pricee, and Terma furiaimhed on application, or through any Nerclurnt or Facter.Esgort Liverpool Agents, HENRY NASB & Go., 12 and 14, Tower Buildings North, Water Street.-901% London Agents, BROOKER, DORE t Co., 2, Rood Lane, Penchurch Btreet:SILICATE FAINTIS THE BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES,NON-POISONOUS, INODOUROUS, ECONOMICAL.Specially adapted for HOSPITALS, INSTITUTIONS, &c.SILICATE PAINT CO., CHARLTON, KENT.LONDON OFFICE-107, UANNON STREET.LIVERPOOL OFFICE-32, SEEL STREET.THE SANITARY FLUID.ANTISEPTIC DISINFECTANT for Preventing Epidemics and Destroying InfectiousThis Fluid is a powerful Antiseptic, Disin-fectnnt and Deoodoriser, and from its harmlcssness may be applied in any direction without any ill-effects,and with the best possible results.THE ‘‘ PRINCESS ALICE ” CALAMITY.-Thc Sanitary Fluid was used nt the Woolwich Dock-jard for Disinfecting over 600 bodies. The Clothing talcen from the Bodies and over 500 Sheets werenlso Disinfected in large Cauldrons.Also the Building, Yards, &c., giving the greatest satisfaction to theDockyard and Parish Authorities. The work mas carried out under the superiatendsnce of Mr. HARMER.SIR,-I bog to inform you thatI consider your Disinfectant, as applied in the Dockyard, both to buildings and clothing, Rffer theremoval of the dead from the premises, very efficacious, and, from its cleanliness and absence of smell,very superior to the Disinfectants in the form of powder generally used.-Faithfully yours, J. T.BARRINGTON, Assistant Commissary General.For Asylums, Schools, Sanitary Authorities, Railway and Dock Companies, Workhouses, Shipping, &c.Price 1s. per bottle ; 3s. 6d. per gallon ; large quantities s t a cheaper rate, of the Sole Manufacturer,W. J. HARMER, West Ham Lane, Stratford, E., or through Agents.The MAGIC FLUID for General Household Purposes, price 1s. 6d. per gallon. Write for PamphletDisenses, as supplied to the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.TESTIMONIAL.--“ H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, September 23, 1878.Mr. Harmer, Stratford, E.”with Teotimonials, &c. NON-POISONOUS.Printad for the Proprietors by JOHN DAVIS, Old Kent Road, S.E. ; and published by BAILL~RE, TJNDALL & Cox, KingWilliam Street, Strand, W.C., to whom all communications should be addressed

 

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