| NEW NAMES. | OLD NAMES. |
| Ammonia | Caustic vol. alkali. |
| Acetite of lead | Sugar of lead. |
| ———— copper | Verdirgris. |
| Azote | Base of phlogisticated air. |
| Azotic gas | Phlogisticated air. |
| Alkaline sulphure | Liver of sulphur. |
| Alcohol | Highly rectified spirit of wine. |
| Carbone | Pure coal. |
| Carbonic acid | Fixed air. |
| Caloric | Heat. |
| Hydrogen | Base of inflammable air. |
| Hydrogen gas | Inflammable air. |
| Hydrure of sulphur | A compound of hydrogen and sulphur. |
| ———— phosphorus | A compound of hydrogen and phosphorus. |
| Muriate of tin | Salt of Jupiter. |
| ———— silver | Luna cornea. |
| ———— arsenic | Arsenic combined with muriatic acid. |
| ———— zinc | Marine salt of zinc. |
| ———— cobalt | Marine salt of cobalt. |
| Nitric acid | Dephlogisticated nitrous acid. |
| Nitro-muriatic acid | Aqua regia. |
| Nitro-muriate of gold | A compound of gold and aqua regia. |
| —————— platina | A compound of platina and aqua regia. |
| Nitrate of silver | Lunar nitre, crystals of the moon. |
| ——— of mercury | Mercurial nitre. |
| ——— of bismuth | Nitre of bismuth. |
| ——— of manganese | Nitre of manganese. |
| Oxygen | Base of vital air. |
| Oxygen gas | Vital air. |
| Oxygenated muriate of mercury | Corrosive sublimate. |
| Prussiate of mercury | A compound of mercury and prussic acid. |
| Phosphorated hydrogen gas | Phosphoric air. |
| Potash | Caustic vegetable alkali. |
| Sulphuric ether | Vitriolic ether. |
| Sulphureous acid gas | Vol. sulphureous acid. |
| Sulphurated hydrogen gas | Hepatic acid. |
| Sulphate of copper | Blue vitriol. |
| ———— zinc | White ditto. |
| ———— iron | Green ditto. |
| ———— manganese | Vitriol of manganese. |
| Soda | Caustic mineral alkali. |
| Tartarite of antimony | Emetic tartar. |
FINIS.
[1] Essay on Phlogiston, by M. Kirwan, a new edition, p. 21, and 16.
[2] Experiments on Air and Fire. Eng. trans. p. 174.
[3] Essay on Phlogiston, a new edition, p. 38–166.
[4] Essay on Phlogiston, p. 207.
[5] Essay on Phlogiston, p. 205.
[6] Essay on Phlogiston, p. 14.
[7] Essay on Phlogiston, p. 13–15.
[8] Ibid. p. 25. and Philo. Trans. Vol. 78. p. 314.
[9] Scheele, p. 162, French translation.
[10] Roz. Journ. Feb. 1782.
[11] Elective Attractions, English Translation, p. 87.
[12] M. Monnet Dissolution de Metaux, p. 159.
[13] Phil. Trans. Vol. 73. An. 1783.
[14] Essay on Phlogiston, a new Edit, by M. Kirwan, p. 46.
[15] Priestley, Vol. VI. p. 150.
[16] Chem. Essays, Vol. III. p. 219.
[17] M. Kirwan, Phil. Trans. for 1786.
[18] Chem. Essay. Vol. II. p. 206 and 207. Eng. Trans.
[19] Essay on Phlogiston, new Ed. by M. Kirwan, p. 61.
[20] Phil. Trans. 1785. Vol. LXXV. p. 289.
[21] El. Nat. Hist. & Chem. Eng. Trans. in three volumes, p. 163. Vol. I.
[22] Ess. on Phlog. a new Ed. by M. Kirwan, p. 60.
[23] Experiments on Air and Fire, Eng. Trans. p. 82.
[24] Commerce of the Arts.
[25] Elec. Attrac. Eng. Tran. p. 223.
[26] Crell’s Chem. Jour. Vol. II. p. 48. Eng. Trans.
[27] Essay on Phlogiston, new Ed. p. 82.
[28] Ibid. p. 122.
[29] Elec. Attr. Eng. Trans. p. 211.
[30] El. Att. Eng. Trans. p. 213.
[31] Essay on Phlog. new Ed. by Mr. Kirwan, p. 233–235.
[32] Chem. Ess. Vol. II. p. 358. Eng. Trans.
[33] Chem Ess. Vol. II. p. 206–207. Eng. Trans.
[34] Exper. on Air and Fire, Eng. Trans. p. 112, and 130.
[35] Ess. on Phlog. new Ed. by Mr. Kirwan, p. 236, and 237.
[36] Chem. Essays, Vol. II. p. 384, Eng. Trans.