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doi: 10.1038/035150b0
IN reading Mr. Shenstone's very useful little treatise on glass-blowing (reviewed in NATURE of the 9th inst., p. 123), I have failed to notice any mention of an expedient which I have found very useful for dealing with English flint-glass containing much lead silicate; although I greatly prefer for most purposes the readily fusible “soda-glass” used probably every where except in England.1
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