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[CHEMISTRY]. Extracts from Chemical News. London, 1892-1899. 8o. Provenance: Humanities Research Center, University of Texas; from the Library of Haskell F. Norman. Includes: RAYLEIGH, Lord and RAMSAY, William. "Argon: a new Constituent of the Atmosphere," 1895. The discovery for which Rayleigh received the Nobel Prize. -- RAYLEIGH, Lord. "Argon," 1895. -- RAMSAY, William and ASTON, Emily. "Atomic weight of boron," 1892. -- RAMSAY, William. "Molecular Weights," 1894; "On a gas showing the spectrum of helium," 1895; "Address to the Chemical Section of the British Association, Toronto," 1897. -- RAMSAY, William and TRAVERS, Morris. "On the refractivities of air, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, hydrogen, and helium," 1898; "Fergusonite, an endothermic mineral," 1898; "On a new constituent of atmospheric air," 1898; "On the extraction of the companions of argon and on neon," 1898; "The preparation and some of the properties of pure argon," 1899. Total 11 extracts. (11)