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7 _e_), _e_ and _f_ being to each other as object and image. The remaining sphere (7 _b_) is identical with the highest in the calcium funnel. The remaining two spheres, one below the other, are identical with the corresponding two spheres in calcium. The central globe, as regards its external segments, is again identical with that of calcium, but in the internal segments a six-atomed triangle (7 _k_) is substituted for the calcium four-atomed one (7 _e_). CHROMIUM: 4 funnels of 210 atoms 840 Central globe 96 ----- Total 936 ----- Atomic weight 51.74 Number weight 936/18 52.00 MOLYBDENUM (Plate VIII, 6) very closely resembles strontium, differing from it only in the composition of the highest pair of spheres in the funnels and in the presence of a little sphere, containing two atoms only, in the middle of the central globe. The topmost spheres contain no less than eight subsidiary spheres within each; the highest of these (7 _e_) has four atoms in it; the next three have four, seven and four (7 _e_ _g_ _e_), respectively; the next three are all septets (7 _g_), and the last has four--making in all for these two spheres 88 atoms, as against the 48 in corresponding spheres of strontium, making a difference of 160 in the four funnels. MOLYBDENUM: 4 funnels of 408 atoms 1632 Central globe 98 ----- Total 1730 ----- Atomic weight 95.26 Number weight 1730/18 96.11 II a.--This group contains magnesium, zinc, cadmium, and mercury, with an empty disk between cadmium and mercury; we did not examine mercury. All are diatomic, diamagnetic and positive; the corresponding group consists of sulphur, selenium and tellurium, also all diatomic and diamagnetic, but negative. The same characteristics of four funnels opening on the faces of a tetrahedron are found in all, but magnesium and sulphur have no central globe, and in cadmium and tellurium the globe has become a cross. [Illustration: PLATE IX.] MAGNESIUM (Plate IX, 1) introduces us to a new arrangement: each group of three ovoids forms a ring, and the three rings are within a funnel; at first glance, there are three bodies in
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