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    smell of Chlorine gas proceeded from the water.

    Liquid Trans/Reed Rcv.

  1. Although the plate (P) (Fig 6) was in contact with W so that the voltaic current was obliged to pass through the salt water, W, - yet when the circuit was broken at (ab) a spark appeared between the points a and b.

  2. The current induced in R had intensity enough left after passing through the water W and the battery B to appear in a visible from between b and a.
  3. The improved form of apparatus used today is shown in Fig 7.
    New Transmitter
Noted by A.G.B.
March 23d 1876.

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