"Notes taken during a course of chemical lectures given at Paris in the Winter of 1802-3 by Monsieur Vauquelin"
Russell makes some rough notes on gases in the form of questions. One page includes 'Lecture given in Paris'. Notes by Thomas Russell
The first page is headed 'Salts by Dr. Fordyce' and bears notes on various acids and alkalis. The second and third pages compare the values of English and French weights and measures. The fourth page bears notes on 'the uniformity between vegetation & the arrival of certain birds of passage', extracted from Russell's own diary entries of April 1755. Notes by Thomas Russell