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1 I | at one corner, A, and Mr. Anderson holds that up in his hand 2 II | attracting a ray of light. If Mr. Anderson pours some water, gently 3 II | basin to its bottom. [Mr. Anderson here poured water into the 4 III| of cohesion; but if Mr. Anderson will make part of this red-hot 5 III| bring to bear upon it. [Mr. Anderson handed to the lecturer the 6 III| red hot ball of iron [Mr. Anderson, by means of a pair of tongs, 7 III| large volume of vapor. Mr. Anderson will now pump all the air 8 III| most intense flash. [Mr. Anderson here brought a Leyden jar, 9 III| water in this way. [Mr. Anderson brought in another Leyden 10 III| this glass retort, and Mr. Anderson will apply heat to it: we 11 III| 9 grains~Now Mr. Anderson has prepared some oxygen, 12 IV | serve to show it better. Mr. Anderson will put a candle under 13 IV | limited circumstances. Mr. Anderson will hold a lamp under that 14 IV | the vessel now that Mr. Anderson has taken away his lamp; 15 VI | the gunpowder was dry, Mr. Anderson handed it to the lecturer,