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1. Anon, Scientific Amusements. No. II[1] A Lamp Without Flame[2] To Render Bodies Luminous in the Dark, So as to Give a Sufficient Light to Show the Hour on the Dial of a Watch, at Night[3] Easy Method of Breaking Glass in Any Required Direction[4] To Set a Combustible Body on Fire by the Contact of Cold Water[5] Vivid Combustion of Three Metals When Brought into Contact with Each Other[6] Illustration of the Production of Gas-Lights, Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 216–17.