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  • Chemistry: geometrical representations of crystalline substances. Engraving by J. Pass, 1802, after H. Lascelles.
  • Chemistry: burning-glasses and a glass-polishing machine. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1799.
  • Chemistry: various vessels, including cracking towers. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after L.J. Goussier.
  • Chemistry: geometric representations of crystalline substances. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1802, after C. Hauy.
  • Chemistry: symbols of elements and substances. Coloured engraving by H. Ashby, 1799, after W. Jackson.
  • Chemistry: plan and section of a blast furnace. Engraving by Mutlow, 1810, after J. Farey.
  • Chemistry: details of ovens and equipment. Coloured engraving by W. Lowry, 1804, after D. Mushett.
  • Chemistry: symbols of elements and substances. Coloured engraving by H. Ashby, 1799, after W. Jackson.
  • Chemistry: plan and section of a blast furnace. Engraving by Mutlow, 1810, after J. Farey.
  • Chemistry: a piece of steel wire burning in oxygen inside a glass jar. Mezzotint, 1809.
  • Chemistry: two types of burning-glass, and a glass-polishing machine. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Chemistry: chemical instruments with descriptions of chemical phenomena. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1850, after himself.
  • Chemistry: plan and section of two blast furnaces. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1804, after D. Mushet.
  • Chemistry: plan and section of two blast furnaces. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1804, after D. Mushett.
  • Chemistry: plan, section and detail of a reverbatory furnace. Engraving by Mutlow, 1810, after J. Farey.
  • Chemistry: vertical section of a furnace used in evaporation. Engraving by Mutlow, 1810, after J. Farey.
  • Chemistry: vertical section of a furnace used in evaporation. Engraving by Mutlow, 1810, after J. Farey.
  • Chemistry: stages in the production of ether, showing varous retorts in use on furnaces. Engraving, 17--.
  • The Royal College of Chemistry: the laboratories. Lithograph by Day & Haghe after J. Lockyer, 1846.
  • Organic chemistry in its applications to agriculture and physiology
  • Chemistry: burning glasses, and various vessels for distillation. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after L.J. Goussier.
  • Chemistry: plan and section of two blast furnaces. Coloured engraving by W. Lowry, 1804, after D. Mushett.
  • Chemistry: plan and section of two blast furnaces. Coloured engraving by W. Lowry, 1804, after D. Mushett.
  • Chemistry: plan and section of two blast furnaces. Coloured engraving by W. Lowry, 1804, after D. Mushett.
  • Chemistry: chemical apparatus made of glass, metal etc. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1801, after H. Lascelles.
  • Chemistry: a balance (top), distillation (centre), and casting (below). Engraving by le Canu [after L.J. Goussier ?].
  • A pictorial history of chemistry / by Fritz Ferchl and A. Süssenguth.
  • A pictorial history of chemistry / by Fritz Ferchl and A. Süssenguth.
  • The Royal Institute of Chemistry : patron: H.M. The Queen : 30 Russell Square, London, W.C.1. : [Letterhead].
  • Title page from, Le Fever, A compendious body of chemistry, 1662