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ABSTRACT ON reading Mr. Hannay's communication to the Royal Society on the production artificially of crystallised carbon or diamond (_Proc._ Roy. Soc., vol. xxx., No. 204, May, 1880),


in the course of which Mr. Hannay states that he has made eighty experiments, only three of which have been successful. In almost every case his iron or steel vessels, enormously thick in


proportion to their small bore, have burst at a red heat or above it, by the pressure of the included hydrocarbon vapour. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview


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THIS ARTICLE MALLET, R. Artificial Diamonds. _Nature_ 22, 192 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022192a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 01 July 1880 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/022192a0


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