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afterwards cultivated by some German chemists in a manner which justified the protest of Berzelius, against what he called “The Physics of Probabilities.”

In a paper ‘On Muriatic Acid and Chlorine,’ in the Edinburgh Philosophical Transactions for 1818, Dr. Ure described the rudiometer which bears his name.

These are but few of the subjects in every department of Chemical research, treated in a succession of papers, that appeared in the various Scientific Journals; as he has pub-