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期刊: Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London  (RSC Available online 1857)
卷期: Volume 9, issue 1  

页码: 373-378

 

ISSN:1743-6893

 

年代: 1857

 

DOI:10.1039/QJ8570900373

 

出版商: RSC

 

数据来源: RSC

 

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INDEX. A. Abel F. A. on the composition of aome varieties of foreign iron 202 Abel F. A. and C. L. Bloxam con-tributions to the hiatory of nitric acid with especial reference to the valuation of nitre 97. Acetaldehyde 188. Acetate of biamidobenzoic acid 272. -of etibtriethyl 281. Acetamide and acetonitrile action of sul-phuric acid on 243. Acetonitrile preparation of 242. Acid amidobenzoic (benzamic) 269. -amylophoric on by F. Outhrie 134. -amylophosphoric preparation of free 139. -anisoic 186. -benzamic preparation of 264. -biamidobenzoic 271. -binitrobenzoic preparation of 270. -chromic action of on datiscetine 233. -disulphanilic 261. -disulphometholic 245. -disulphometholic identity of with methionic acid 263.-disulphobenzolic 255. -disulphetholic 250 252. -disulphopropiolic 253. -formic on the formation and pre- paration of 182. ~ hydrochloric note on the eolubility of sulphate of baryta in by H. M. Noad 15. -insolinic on by A. W. Hofmann 210. -methionic identity of with disul- phometholic acid 263. -nitric action of on datiscine and datiscetine 232. -action of upon opiauyl 274. -action of fuming on menaph-thalamine 22. -contributions to the history of with especial reference to the valuation of nitre by F. A. Abel and C. L. Bloxnm 97. Acid nitrobenzoic preparation of 268. -oxalic preparation of formic acid from 182. -sulphanilic 260. -sulphobutyric 253. -sulphopropionic 253. -sulphuric action of upon acetoni- trile and acetamide 243.-action of dilute on datiscine 228. -action of and peroxide of lead upon opianyl 276. -action of on benzonitrile 255. --on the action of upon the amides and nitriles by 0.B. Buck t o n and A. W. Hofmann 241. -action of on menaphthala-mine 12. .-action of on aniline 259. -thioformic 185. Acids C,H,O4 preparation of aldehydes from the 187. -conjugate sulpho- remarks on by G. B. Buckton and A. W. Hofmann 256. Acorns snaIysis of the ash of 46. AEnity on circumstances modifying the action of chemical by J. H. Glad-stone 54. Alcohol anisic on by S.Cannizzsro and C. Bertagnini 190. Aldehydes preparation of from the acids C,H,O, 187. Aldehyde-ammonia a compound pro-duced from and chloride of benzoyl 265.Amides and nitriles on the action of ad-phuric acid on the by G. B. Buck t on and A. W. Hofmann 241. Amidobenzoates (benzamates) 269. Ammonia action of upon iodide of sti- bethyl 278. -amylophosphate of 139. Ammonium disulphetholate of 251. -disulphometholate of 246. -examination of the mother-liquor of disulphometholate of 247. -sulphobutyrate of 253. -sulphacetate of 247. -sulphopropionnte of 252. 374 INDEX. Amylophosphates on the by F. 0uth r i e 134. And e r son T. on some constituents of opium 273. Andrews T. on the composition and properties of ozone 168. Aniline action of sulphuric acid on 259. Anisic alcohol on by S. Cannizzaro and C.Bertagnini 190. Anisoate of baryts 187. -of silver 187. -of soda 186. Antimony and copper reciprocal precipi- tation of 291. Ashes analysis of the of certain seeds and roots 46. -analysis of the of coffee and chicory 46. Atacamite on the action of heat on by F. Field 140. Atkinson E. and A. Goasman on lophine 220 Balance sheet of the Chemical Society 162. Barium disulphanilate of 260. -sulphanilate of 260. -disulphetholate of 251. -disulphobenzolate of 255. -disulphopropiolate of 253. -insolinate of 212. -sulphacetate of 247. -aulphobenzoate of 255. -aulphobutyrate ofJ263. -sulphopropionate of 253. Bai.yt.a amidobenzoate of 269. -amylophosphate of 138. -anisoate of 187. -note on the golubility of sulphste of in hydrochloric acid by H.M. Noad 15. Benzonitrile action of sulphuric acid on 255. -preparation of 254. Benxoyl on a new mode of formation of hydride of by H. K o 1b e 266. -8 compound produced from alde- hyde ammonia and chloride of 265. -on some compounds of by C ar 1 V o it 268. -sulphocyanide of 264. Bertagnini C. and S. Cannixzaro on anisic alcohol 190. Berlt? F. on the stibamyls 282. Berthelot. M. on the formation and preparation of formic acid 182. Binitrobenxamide 271. Binitrobenzoate of ethyl 270. Bismuth and copper reciprocal precipi- tation of 291. Bloxam C. L. and F. A. Abel con- tributions to the history of nitric acid with especial reference to the valuation of nitre 97. Bowman J.E. obituary notice of 159. Bromide of stibtriamyl 284. -of stibtriethyl 281. Bromopianyl 276. Buckton G1. B. and A. W. Hofmann researches on the action of sulphuric acid on the amides and nitriles toge- ther with remarks upon the conjugate sulpho-acids 241. C. Cadmium and copper reciprocal precipi- tation of 292. -and iron reciprocal precipitation of 293. -_ and lead reciprocal precipitation of, 293. -and tin reciprocal precipitation of 293. Cadmium-ethyl on by J. W an k 1y n 193. Caffeine quantity of in raw coffee 51. Calcium insolinate of 213. Campbell D. T. Graham and J. S t en ho u se chemical report on the mode of detecting vegetable substances mixed with coffee for the purposes of adulteration 33.Campbell D. on the source of the water of the deep wells in the chalk under London 21. Cannizzaro S. and C. Bertagnini on anisic alcohol 190. Caprylaldehyde 189. Carbonate of stibtriethyl 280. Carbonic oxide formation of formic acid from 182. Chemical aEnity on circumstances modi- fying the action of by J. H. Qlad-stone 54. Chemical notices by H. L imp richt 184. Chicory action of chemical reagents on infusion of 48. -analysis of the ash of 46. -characters of 53. -quantity of sugar in 42. 2hloride of benzoyl a compound pro- duced from aldehyde-ammonia and 265. -of cyanogen action of on naphtha-lamine 8. -of iodine action of upon opianyl, 276. -of stibtriamyl 283. -of stibtriethyl 281. 1NI:EY.375 Chlorine action of upon opianyl 275. Chloropianyl 275. Church A. H. and W.H. Perkin on some new colouring matters deri-vatives of dinitrobenzole dinitronaph- thaline &c. 1. Clark W. S. description of a self-acting washing bottle 200. Coal-gas carbon and nitric acid voltaic battery by J. L. and L. Wheeler 198. Coffee analysis of the ash of 44. -chemical report on the mode of detecting vegetable substances mixed with for the purposes of adulteration by T. Graham J. Stenhouse and D. Campbell 33. -silica in roasted 43. -action of chemical reagents on in-fusion of 48. -quantity of sugar in 41. -quantity of caffeine in raw 51. -bean composition of the raw 49. Colouring matters on some new deriva- tives of dinitrobenzole dinitronaph-thaline &c.by A. H. Church and W. H. Perkin 1. -I powerfi table of of the various vege- table substances (roasted) dissolved in an equal quantity of water 37. Conjugate sulpho-acids remarks on the by G.B. Buckton and A. W. Hof-rn ann 256. Copper and antimony reciprocal precipi- tation of 291. -and bismuth reciprocal precipi- tation of 231. -cmd cadmium reciprocal precipita- tion of 292. -and lead reciprocal precipitation of 292. -and silver reciprocal precipitation of 290. and tin reciprocal precipitation of 291. Copper disulphometholate of 246. -amylophosphate of 137. -insolinate of 212. -on the action of heat on the oxy- chloride of by F. Fi e 1 d 140. Cyanogen action of on menaphthala-mine.12. D. Dandelion-root analysis of the ash of 46. Datiscu ewnuabiiia 226 239. Datiscetine action of chromic acid on ?33. -and datiacinc analyses of 230. -action of nitric acid on 282. -_-action of potash on 233. Datiscetine preparation and properties of 229. Datiecine action of sulphuric acid on 228. -preparation and properties of 227. Decamalee gum of Scinde 238. D e ssai g n e a V.,on methyluramine and its derivatives 286. Dicymenaphthalamine 13. Dinitrobenzole action of nascent hydro-gen on 1. Dinitronaphthaline on some new colour- ing matters derivatives of 1. Disulphanilate of barium 260. -of silver 261. Disulphetholates 251 252. Disulphobenzolate of barium 255. Disulphometholates 245 246.Disulphometholate of ammonia exami- nation of the mother-liquor of 247. E. Ethyl binitrobenzoate of 270. Ethylonaphthalamine 264. F. Ferricyanide of potassium new method of making by L. P1 a y fai r 128. Field F. analysis of a meteoric stone from the Desert of Atacama 143. -on the action of heat on the oxy-chloride of copper (atacamite) 140. G. Gardenine 239. Gurdmiiu lucida gum of 238. G 1 ad 8 ton A J. H. on circumstances modifying the action of chemical affi-nity 54. --some experiments illustrative of the reciprocal decomposition of salts 144. Gossmann A. and E. Atkinson on lophine 220. Graham T. J. Stenhouse and D. Ca m p b e 11 chemical report on the mode of detecthg vegetahle substances mixed with coffee for the purposes of adulteratiou 33.Gum of the Gaydenia Zucidu (the Deca- malle gum of Scinde) 238. G u t h r i e F. on the sulphovinates and on amylophosphorie acid and the amy- lophosphatas 131. 376 INDEX. H. Heat action of on menaphthoximide 15. -action of on oxychloride of copper 140. H o f m a nn A. W. on insolinic acid 2 10. -and G. B. Buck t on researches on the action of sulphuric acid upon the amides and nitriles together with remarks upon the conjugate sulpho- acids 241. Hydride of benaoyl on a new mode of formation of by H. Kolbe 266. Hydriodate of lophine 223. Hydrobromate,hydrochloroplatinate and hydriodate of menaphthalamine 11. Hydrocarbon and stearopten of ptychotis ajovan 235.Hydrochlorate of biamidobenzoic acid 272. -of lophine 223. -of menaphthalamine 10. I. India examination of vegetable pro-ducts from by J. Stenhouse 226. Insolinates 210-215. Iodide of stibethyl action of ammonia upon 278. -of stibethy1,action of stibethyl upon 278. -of stibtriamyl 284. -of stibtriethyl 281. Iodine action of chloride of upon opianyl 276. Iodopianyl 276. -estimation of sulphur in crude 20. -on the composition of some varieties of foreign by I?. A. Abel 202. J. Johnston F. W. obituary notice of, 157. K. K o 1 b e H. on a new mode of formation of hydride of benzoyl 266. L. Lead action of sulphuric acid and per- oxide of upon opianyl 276. __ and cadmium reciprocal preuipita- tion of 293.Lead and copper reciprocal precipitation of 292. -and tin reciprocal precipitation of 292. -amylophosphate of 135. -disulphetholate of 251. -disulphometholate of 246. Lime amidobenzoate of 270. L imp r i c h t N. chemical notices 184 264. Lophine and nitrate of silver 225. -on by A. Gossmann and E. At-kinson 220. Lupins analysis of the mh of 46. Magnesia amidobenzoate of 270. Maize analy8is of the ash of 46. Meconine identity of with opianyl 274. -preparation of 2’73. Menaphthalamine combinations of 10. -metamorphoses of 12. -_ preparation of 8. -properties of 10. Menaphthoximide action of heat on 14 15. Merck W. on the compounds of stibe-thyl 278. Metals on the reciprocal precipitation of by W.Odling 289. Meteoric stone analysis of a from the Desert of Atacama by F. Fie Id 143. Metbyluramine on and its derivatives by V. Dessaignes 286. Naphthalamine action of chloride of cyanogen on by W. H. Perkin 8. -preparation of 8. Nitrate of biamidobenzoic acid 272. -of lophine 224. -of menaphthalamine 11. -of stibtriamyl 284. -of stibtriethyl 281. -of silver compound of with lophine 225. Nitre contributions to the hist.ory of nitric acid with especial reference to the evaluation of by F. A. Abel and C. L. Bloxam 97. Vitriles and amides ou the action of sulphuric acid on the by G. B. B u c k-ton and A. W. Hofmann 241. Wrosonaphthyline composition of 7. -properties of 6. Qitropianyl,274. Qitrosophenyline composition of 4.-properties of 2. INDEX. 377 No:L~,H. M. mttc on the solubility of siilphate of baryta in hydrochloric acid 15. 0. Obituary notice of Professor Bowman,l59. --of Professor Johnston 157. 0d 1i 11 g W. on the reciprocal precipita- tion of the metals 289. (Ennnthol 185. Opianyl action of bromine upon 276. ~ action of chloride of iodine upon 276. -action of chlorine upon 275. -action of nitric acid upon 274. -action of sulphuric acid and yer- oxide of lead upon 276. -identity of with meconine 274. Opium on some constituents of by T. Anderson 273. Oxalate of biamidobenzoic acid 272. -of menapht,halamine 11. Oxide of stibtriamyl 283. Oxychloride of copper (atacamite) on the action of heat on the by F.Field 140. Oxide of stibtriethyl 279. Ozone on the composition and properties of by T. Andrews 168. P. Paracyanogen-compound on a by L. PlayPair 129. Parsnips analysis of the ash of 46. Perkin W. H. on the action of chloride of cyanogen on naphthalamine 8. -W. H. and A. H. Church on some new colouring matters deriva-tives of dinitrobenzole dinitronaph- thaline &c. 1. Peroxide of lead action of sulphuric acid and upon opianyl 276. Phosphate of menaphthalamine 11. Playfair L. on a new method of making ferricyanide of potassium and a paracyanogen compound 128. Platinum-salt of lophine 224. Potassium disulphometholate of 246. -insolinate of 213. -and sodium insolinate of 214. -+ new method of making ferricyanide of by L.Playfair 128. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Che- mical Society 28 163. Potash action of on datiscine and datiri- cetine 233. Propionitrile preparation of 249. Propylaldehy de 18 8. Ptychotis Ajowam 234 239. R. Seciprocal decomposition of salts some experiments illustrative of by J. H. Gladstone 144. Report of the Council of the Chemical Society 157. Roots quantity of augar in various sweet 42. S. gaits Nome experiments illustrative of the reciprocal decomposition of by J. H. Gladstone 144. leeds,.quantity of sugar in various 42. lilica in roasted coffee 43. Jilver amylophosphate of 136. -and copper reciprocal precipita- tion of 290. -and mercury reciprocal precipita- tion of 289.-anisoate of. 187. -compound of nitrate of with lophine 225. -disulphanilate of 261. -sulphanilate of 260. -disulphetholate of 252. -disulphometholate of 245. -insolinate of 211. soda amidobenzoate of 269. anisoate of 186. Sodium and potassium insolinate of 214. specific gravity of various vegetable in- fusions 39. Stearoptem of Ptychotis Ajowmt 235. S t e n h o use J. examination of select vegetable products from India 226 -J. T. Graham andD. Campbell chemical report on the mode of detect- ing vegetable snbstances mixed with coffee for the purposes of adulteration 33, Stibamyls on the by F. Be r 16 282. Stibbiamyl 284. Stibethyl action of iipon iodide of stibe-thyl 278. -on the compounds of by W.Merck 278. Stibtriamyl 282. Stibtriethyl compounds of 279-281. Strontia amidobenzoate of 269. Siigar quantity of in chicory and other sweet roots 42. -quantity of in coffee 41. -quantity of in various seeds 42. Sulphacetates of ammonium and barium 247. Sulphanilates 260. Sulphate of baryta note on the solubility of in hydrochloric acid by H. M, Noad 15. 378 I ?\’I)I<S. Sulphate of biamidobenzoic acid 272. -of lophine 223. -of menaphthalamine 11. -of stibtriamyl 284. -of stibtriethyl 281. Sulphide of stibtriethyl 279. Sulpho-acidls remarks on the conjugate by a. B. Buckton and A. W.Hof-mann 256. Sulphobenzoate of barium 255. Sulphocyanide of benzoyl 264. Sulphopropionate of barium 253.Sulphovinates on the by F. Guthrie 131. Sulphur estimation of in crude iron 20. T. Tin and cadmium reciprocal precipita- tion of 293. -and copper reciprocal precipitation of 291. -and lead reciprocal precipitation of 292. END OF v. Valeraldehgde 189. Vegetable products from India examina- tion of by J. Stenhouse 226. Voit C. on some compounds of ben-zoyl 268. Voltaic battery on a coal-gas carbon and nitric acid by J. L. and L. Wheeler 198. Wanklyn J. on cadmium-ethyl 193. Washing bottle description of a self-acting by W. J. Clark 200. Water on the source of the of the deep wells in the chalk under London by D. Campbell 21. Wheeler J. L. and L. on a coal-gae carbon and nitric acid voltaic battery 198. Z. Zinc disulphometholate of 246. VOL. IX. PRINTED BY HARRISON AND SOh’B. ST. MARTIN’S I.AN!:. w c.

 

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