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Spontaneous combustion--In the absorption of air by powdered charcoal--and of hydrogen by spongy platinum--Dobereiner’s lamp--Spontaneous combustion in the bowels of the earth--Burning cliffs--Burning soil--Combustion without flame--Spontaneous combustion of human beings--Countess Zangari--Grace Pett--Natural fire-temples of the Guebres--Spontaneous fires in the Caspian Sea--Springs of inflammable gas near Glasgow--Natural light-house of Maracaybo--New elastic fluids in the cavities--of gems--Chemical operations going on in their cavities--Explosions produced in them by heat--Remarkable changes of colour from chemical causes--Effects of the nitrous oxide or Paradise gas when breathed--Remarkable cases described--Conclusion 313

LETTERS

NATURAL MAGIC;

ADDRESSED TO

SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART.

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