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"Scientific American Supplement, No. 324, March 18, 1882"


In conclusion the lecturer stated that his principal object was to
direct the attention of chemists, and especially of young chemists, to
the question: Is there or is there not any evidence derived from
the properties, the decompositions, or the relative stabilities of
substances to warrant us in believing that two classes of compounds
exist: one class in which there is interatomic connection alone, and
another in which the connection is molecular?
* * * * *


FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES.

Mr. Martenson, of St. Petersburg, who, it will be remembered, was one of
the Russian delegates to the International Pharmaceutical Congress, has
been analyzing a number of French preparations for the toilet, most of
which are familiar to our readers, at any rate by name and repute.
1. _Eau de Fleurs de Lys_--(Planchon and Riet, Paris.)--An infallible
banisher of freckles, etc., etc. The bottle contains 100 grammes of
a milky fluid, made up of 97 per cent. of water, 2.5 per cent. of
precipitated calomel, and a small quantity of common salt and corrosive
sublimate, and scented with orange flower water.
2.


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