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Indeed I have a standard chemical work now point; but neither prussiate of potash, nor the cessary; all of which I have of course duly only premise, that in order to render some of gave the slightest indication of its existence. It may be proper for me perhaps to state of spring water containing no extraneous matter. extraordinary. I never remember to have read tests we have for detecting that metal, even when applied with all the necessary precautions, amination of these waters : to avoid detail I need them of certain effect, a few precautions are ne- AND NEILGHERRY HILLS. 63 he supposed that it contained iron. My atten- publish the fact in some English journal as one is my intention therefore to obtain all the infor- The clear water only was taken for examina- were in a state of solution would be discovered. tion was therefore particularly directed to this mation I can on this subject, and to afterwards attended to. what are the tests I have employed in the ex- I look upon the result of this enquiry as very tion, consequently only those substances which succinate of ammonia, though the most delicate before me, in which the reverse is asserted. It of great curiosity.

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