The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature . az. 2 2 ox. 4- I az. Sulphureous acid,&c. 3^ 32 40 — I ox. 4- I ful. I 2 ox. 4- I ful. Nitrous acid .^8 38 47-5 — ox. 4- I az. I 30Z. 4- 1 az. Sulphuric acid, &c. 40 40 50 50 — — ox. -j- I ful. 30Z. 4- I ful. Nitric acid - H ;4 67-5 67-54 3-75 ox. 4- T az. I? 5 ox. 4- I az. Chloric acid 76 76 95 5-277 — — ox. 4- I chl. i^ 5 ox. 4- I chl. Iodic acid, &c. 160 160 200 — — — ox. 4- I iod. 1 > 5 ox. 4-


The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature . az. 2 2 ox. 4- I az. Sulphureous acid,&c. 3^ 32 40 — I ox. 4- I ful. I 2 ox. 4- I ful. Nitrous acid .^8 38 47-5 — ox. 4- I az. I 30Z. 4- 1 az. Sulphuric acid, &c. 40 40 50 50 — — ox. -j- I ful. 30Z. 4- I ful. Nitric acid - H ;4 67-5 67-54 3-75 ox. 4- T az. I? 5 ox. 4- I az. Chloric acid 76 76 95 5-277 — — ox. 4- I chl. i^ 5 ox. 4- I chl. Iodic acid, &c. 160 160 200 — — — ox. 4- I iod. 1 > 5 ox. 4- I iod. The fubdivifions o Fthea bove Table ir elude the different ftates of oxydation of the different fubftances. A few only of the numbers of thofe bed k nown are uitr oduced, as azote, &c.,w ith tlie view, in tlie firft place, of faving room but more 1 particulai-Iy becaufe hey : re lit tie or a together unknown, or. if known, may be eafily obtained from the data given in \ Table I. 1 Table III.—Other Compounds, chiefly of ATRAGENE, A T R ATRAGENE, in Botany, (fee our former article,)a name adopted from Theophraftus, whofe aSpysui, accord-ing to De CandoUe, is probably our Clematis Fitalba. Thisgenus is much reduced by the learned writer juil named, whorefers and alpina to Clematis, A. capcnfis and tenui-folia to Anemone. (See that article.) The only remainingfpecies is A. aeylanica, which De CandoUe retains as a genusby itfelf, under the new name of Naravelia, taken fromNaraivael oi Herm. Zeyl. 26, one of its fynonyms. Butthis being a Linnsean Atragene, and the only one whichremains, that name mulf, by every principle and right,remain with it, efpecially as it is diftinguifhed from Clematisby the original generic charatter of Atragene. A figure ofthis plant is given in Roxb. Coromand. v. 2. 47. t. 188. ATRIPLICES, the twenty-ninth natural order in Juf-fieus fyilem, the fixth of his fixth clals, whofe charaftersare given under Lauri.


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