oda | ---- soda {Foliated earth with base of mineral |
| | {alkali. Mineral or crystallisable |
| | {foliated earth. Mineral acetous salt. |
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|Lime | ---- lime {Salt of chalk, coral, or crabs eyes; |
| | {mentioned by Hartman. |
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|Magnesia | ---- magnesia |First mentioned by Mr Wenzel. |
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|Ammoniac | ---- ammoniac {Spiritus Mindereri. |
| | {Ammoniacal acetous salt. |
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|Oxyd of zinc | ---- zinc {Known to Glauber, Schwedemberg, |
| | {Respour, Pott, de Lassone, and Wenzel, |
| | {but not named. |
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| ---- manganese| ---- manganese |Unknown to the ancients. |
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| ---- iron | ---- iron {Martial vinegar. Described by Monnet, |
| | {Wenzel, and the Duke d'Ayen. |
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| ---- lead | ---- lead {Sugar, vinegar, and salt of lead or |
| | {Saturn. |
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| ---- tin | ---- tin {Known to Lemery, Margraff, Monnet, |
| | {Weslendorf, and Wenzel, but not named. |
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| ---- cobalt | ---- cobalt |Sympathetic ink of Mr Cadet. |
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| ---- copper | ---- copper {Verdigris, crystals of verditer, |
| | {verditer, distilled verdigris, crystals|
| | {of Venus or of copper. |
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