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2. On the Proportion of Fluoride of Calcium present in the Baltic. With some preliminary Remarks on the presence of Fluorine in different ocean waters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

Forchammer
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of Copenhagen
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Dr Wilson reminded the Society that he had announced to them in 1846 the occurrence of fluorine in the water of the Frith of Forth, and mentioned, that, in the preceding summer, he had found it in deposits obtained during the evaporation of sea-water from the Frith of Clyde, and the German Ocean. Professor Forchammer had made similar observations on the Baltic, and had furnished Dr Wilson with the account of them which follows. Before reading this, he wished to add, that he had recently examined incrustations from the boiler of a steam-vessel sailing between Liverpool and Dublin, and similar deposits from the Canada Transatlantic steamer, and H.M. war-steamer Sidon, which had been three years on the Mediterranean station. The different crusts were, without preliminary treatment, except reduction to powder, heated with oil of vitriol, and were found to yield an acid vapour which etched glass. Specimens of glass, in illustration, were shewn to the Society. From these observations, Dr Wilson inferred the presence of fluorine in the Friths of Forth and Clyde, in the German Ocean, the Irish Sea, the Atlantic, and the Mediterranean. He then proceeded to read Professor Forchammer's communication, which follows. It is dated, Copenhagen, 20th December 1849.

Type
Proceedings 1849-50
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1850

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