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14.<br />

15.<br />

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17.<br />

18.<br />

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27.<br />

28.<br />

W. H. Perkin, “Hofmann Memorial Lecture,” p. 630.<br />

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29.<br />

The original letter and accompanying drawings are reproduced in 0. P. Kratz,<br />

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32.<br />

33.<br />

W. H. Perkin, History of Alizarin, p. 22.<br />

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Ibid., p. 20. This and preceding quotations in this section are from pages 16 to 20.<br />

Ibid., p. 21<br />

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