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  <dc:title>Lecture notes on Chemistry</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Notes of lectures on Chemistry assumed taken by Angus Fraser. The lecturer and date is not recorded. The volume is numbered from pages 1-92 with notes from eleven lectures. The notes, which are written in a small, neat hand and include many tables and diagrams, end midway through a sentence and more than half the volume is blank. Subjects covered in the volume include: 

States of matter (p.10)
The laws of heat with regard to gases (p.29)
Elements (p.60)
The atmosphere (p.87).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19th century</dc:date>
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