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期刊: Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London  (RSC Available online 1853)
卷期: Volume 5, issue 1  

页码: 378-384

 

ISSN:1743-6893

 

年代: 1853

 

DOI:10.1039/QJ8530500378

 

出版商: RSC

 

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A. Acetic benzoate or benzoic acetate 227. -chloride 226. -cuminate or cuminic acetate 227. Acid acetic anhydrous 129 228. -on the preparation of pure from wood-vinegar and brandy-vinegar by C. Volckel 274. -aceto-propionic 4. -anthrinilic difference between and benzamic acid 134. -apophyllic 266. -aspartic active and inactive 63. -benzoic anhydrous 129 228. -benzoglycolic products of decompo- sition of 79. -benzoglycolic salts of 75 78. -benzolactic 82. -capric on the occurrence of in some fusel-oils by T. H. Rowney 22. -caprylic on the occurrence of in some fusel-oils by T. H. Rowney 22. -citric on the constitution of by L. Pebal 284. -citrobianilic 286. -citromonanilic bibasic siiver-salt of 288.-monobasic 287 silver-salt of 287. -aniline-salt of 288. -cuminic anhydrous 228. -glycolic 79 80 81. -heniipinic 265. -hemipovinic 265. -hippuric on a new method of ex-tracting in considerable quantity with- out evaporation of the urine and on some of its products of decomposition by E. Riley 97. -composition of 73 74. -crystalline form of 101. -examination of certain products obtained from 73. -preparation of 75. -nialic action of a light 65. Acid nialic active and passive 63. transformation of fumarate of ammonia into 63. into maleic and fumaric acids 63. -metacetonic on Dr. Keller’s sup- posed formation of by means of flour and leather by R. W. Forster 28. -nitric actioii of on cotarnine 266. --on narcotine 261.-cenanthic on cenanthic ether and by W. Delffs 279. -opianic 265. -oxylizaric 62. -salicylic formation of from anthra- nilic acid by H. Gerland 133. -sorbic 283. -tannic contributions towards the his- tory of by Dr. Strecker 102. -tungstic separation of crude into three distinct acids 95 96. Acids on aspartic and malic by L. Pa s-teur 62. 7organic researches on the anhydrous by C. Gerhardt 127,226. Air-pump on a method of obtaining a per-fect vacuum III the receiver of an by Dr. T. Andrews 189. Ales report upon the alleged adulteration of pale by strychnine by Professors Graham and Hofmann 173. Alizarine 60 61. Alkalies on the compounds of cotton with the by J. H. Gladstone 17. Amazon,’ chemical report on the cause of the fire in the by Prof.Graham 34. Ammonia apophyllate of 267. -benzoglycolate of 77. hmyl on the action of ammonia on bioxy-sulphocarbonateof by M. W. Johnson 142. -on the preparation of carbonate of by J. A. Bruce 131. Amylate of sodium action of on palmi- tine 314. TNDEX. 379 Anderson T. on the products of the destructive distillation of animal sub- stances 50. -researches on some of the crystalIine constituents of opium 257. Aniline monobasic citrate of 287. Animal substances on the products of the destructive distillation of by T. An-derson 50. Andrews T. on a method of obtaining a perfect vaucum in the receiver of an air- pump 189. Ansell G. F. on the qualitative separation of arsenic tin and antimony 210.Anthropine a new substance discovered in human fat 85. Antimony on the detection and qualitative separation of tin antimony and arsenic by C. L. Bloxam 104. -on the qualitative separation of ar-senic tin and antimony by G. F. An-sell 210. -organic bases containing 66. Apophyllates 267. Arsenic on the detection and 'qualitative separation of tin antimony and by C. L. Bloxam 104. -on the qualitative separation of ar-senic tin andantimony by G. F. Ansell 210. Atmospheric air on the extraction of oxygen gas from by M. Boussin. gault 269. B. Barley on the variation in the proportion of potash and soda present in certain samples of grown in ground artificially impregnated with one or other of these alkalies by Dr.Daub e n y 9. Baryta acid oxalate of 223. -apophylate of 267. -benzoglycolate of 77. Bases organic containing antimony 66. pyrrol 51 55. Beaufoy Henry obituary notice of 158. Becquerel E. and Frkmy E. electro-chemical researches on the properties of electrified bodies 272. Beef-stearine composition of 310. Benzoic cuminate or cuminic benzoate 228. Benzoglycolates 76 77 78. Benzoglycolic ether 78. Benzoic acetate or acetic benzoate 227. -cinnamate or cinnamic benzoate 227. -salicplate 129. Bertagnini C. on the compounds of several essential with the alkaline bi- sulphites 31 7. Bicarbonate of submethylium 68. Bichromate of diplatosamine 220. Bioxysulphocarbonate of amyl on the action of ammonia on by M.W. Job-son 142. Bismethyl 71. Bisulphites on the action of several es-sential oils on the alkaline by C. Ber-tagnini 317. Bitelluride of ethyl 72. Bloxam C. L. on the detection and qua- litative separation of tin antimony and arsenic and the relation existing be- tween these metals and others which are precipitated from their acid solutions by snlphuretted hydrogen 104. Bone-oil distillation of 50. Boussingault on the extraction of oxy- gen gas from atmospheric air 269. 3randy-vinegar on the preparation of pure acetic acid from 278. Bristol note on the existence of strontia in the well-waters of by W. and T. J. Herapath 193. Bromide of stibethyl 70. Brodie B. C. on the action of iodine on phosphorus 289.Bruce J. A, on the preparation of carbo- nate of amyl 131. Buckton G. B. observations on a new series of double chlorides containing di- platosammonium 213. C. Calvert F. C, a new method for the analysis of chrome-ores 194. Carbonate of amyl on the preparation of by J. A. Bruce 131. Cetine constitution of 84. Chemical memoranda by R. Warington, 136. Chemical Papers titles of published in British and Foreign Journals in the year 1852 323. Chemical Society list of papers read at the meetings of the from April 7,1851 to March 15 1852 inclusive 160. -proceedings at the meetings of 29 153 319. Chinese wax on the oxidation of by N. S. Maskelyne 24. Chloride acetic 226. -of diplatosammonium and bichloride of tin 219.and chloride of copper 218. and chloride of lead 213. 380 INDEX. Chloride of diplatosammonium and chlo- ride of zinc 217. -and sesquichloride of iron 216. -and protochloride of mercury, 215. -and protochloride of tin 219. I_ of platinum and narceine 258. __. of stibethyl 70. -of stibmethylium 68. -of tellur-ethyl 72. Chlorides observations on a new series of double containing diplatosammonium by G. B. Buckton 213. Chlorogenine 55. Chrome-ores a new method of the analysis of chrome-ores by F. C. Calvert 194. Citrate of lime on the decomposition of in contact with putrefying curd by Henry How 1. Citrobianil 285. Citrobinanilate of silver 286. Citronanilide 285. Clapton Edward on the acid oxalates of the earths 223.Colorimeter on a quick approximative method of estimating minute quantities of iroii by means of a by T. J. Hera-path 27. Copper benzoglycolate of 77. __. chloride of diplatosammonium and chloride of 218. -method of detecting qualitatively small quantities of in solution 137. Cotarnine action of nitric acid on 266. Cotton on the compound of with the alkalies by J. H. Gladstone 17. Council and officers of the Chemical So-ciety elected March 30 1852 167. Crystals on the polarizing produced by the action of iodine on the sulphate of quinine by Dr. Herapath 177. Curninic acetate or acetic cuminate 227. -benzoate or benzoic cuminate 228. -cuminate or anhjdrous cuminic acid 228.D. Daubeny Charles on the variation in the proportion of potash and soda in certain samples of barley grown in plots of ground artificially impregnated with one or other of these alkalies 9. Delffs W. on cenanthic ether and cenan- thic acid 279. Density of selenium in different states 93. Diplatosamine bichromate of 220. Diplatosammonium chloride of and chlo- ride of lead 213. -and chloride of copper 218. Diplatosammonium chloride of and chlo- ride of zinc 217. -and bichloride of tin 219. -and protochloride of mercury 215. -and protochloride of tin 219 and sesquichloride of iron 216. -observations on a new series of double chlorides containing by G. 13. Buckton 213. Distillation on the products of the de-structive of animal substances by T.Anderson 50. Duffy Patrick on certain isomeric transfortnations of fats 197. -on the constitution of stearine 303. E. Earths. on the acid oxalates of the by Edward Clapton 223. Electrical conducting power of vitreous and crystalline selenium 93. Electro-chemical researches on the pro-perties of electrified bodies by E. FrBmy and E. Becquerel 272. Ether benzoglycolic 79. -enmthic on and cenanthic acid by W. Delffs 279. _I_ opianic 265. Ether-stearic 312. Ethyl observations on telluride of by W. Mallet 71. -bismuthide of 71. -bitelluride of 72. Ethylates action of the alkaline on stea-rine 311. Ethylo-mercuric nitrate by C. Gerhardt 88. F. Fat on the composition of human by W.IIeintz 84. -human slow decomposition of 86. Fats on a new method of separating by W. Heintz 82 84. -on certain isomeric transformations of by Patrick Duffy 197. -various modes of testing the purity of the glycerine- 198. Ferric oxide benzoglycolate of 77. Fire chemical report on the cause of the in the ‘ Amazon,’ by Prof. Graham 34. Fluorine new process for the detection of when accompanied by silica by G. Wilson 151. Porster R. W.,on Dr. Keller’s sup-posed formation of metacetonic acid bq means of flour and leather 28. INDEX. 35 1 Frankland E. contributions to the know- ledge of the manufacture of gas 39. Frkmy E. and Becquerel E. electro-chemical researches on the properties of electrified bodies 272.Fumarate of ammonia transformation of into malic acid 63. G. Gas contributions to I he knowledge of the manufacture of by E. Frankland 39. Gerhard t on ethylo-mercuric nitrate 88. -researches on the anhydrous organic acids 226. -researches on the constitution of organic acids 127. Gerland H. new formation of salicylic acid 133. Gladstone J. H. on the compounds of cotton with the alkalies 17. Glycerine action of perchloride of phos- phorus on 315. Glycerine-fats various modes of testing the purity of 198. Glycolate of silver 80. -of zinc 80. Graham Thomas chemical report on the cause of the fire in the ‘ Amazon,’ 34. p and Hofmann report upon the al- leged adulteration of pale ales by strych- nine 123.-and Redwood report upon original gravities 229. Gravities original report upon by Pro- fessors Graham Hofman and Red-wood 229. H. EIeintz W. on the composition of human fat 84. -on a new method of separating sub- stances possessing very similar proper- ties 82. Hemipinates of potash 265. Herapath Dr. on the polarizing crystals prodwed by the action of iodine on the sulphate of quinine 177. -T. J. on a quick approximative method of estimating minute quantities of iron by means of a colorirneter 27. -W. and T. J. note on the ex- istence of strontia in the well-waters of Bristol 193. Herring-brine on the occurrence of tri-methylamine in by A. W. Hofmann 288. II i t t orff on the allatropy of sefeninm 90.Hofmann A. W. on the occurrence of trimethylarnine in herring-brine 288. -remarks on Liebig’s new method of estimating the quantity of urea in urine 30 23. -and Graham report upon the al- leged adulteration of pale ales by strych- nine 173. -and Redwood report upon original gravities 229. How Henry on the decomposition of nitrate of lime in contact with putre- fying curd 1. Human fat on the composit on of by W. Heintz 84. -slow decomposition of 86. Hydrargochloride of lutidine 54. Htdrate of opianyl 265. Hydrochlorate of narceine 258. -of thebaine 260. I. Indigo on the valuation of by F. Penny, 297. Todide of potassium curious form of crys- tallization of 136. -of stibethyl 70. -of stibmethylerhylium 68.-of stibmethylium 68. Iodine on the action of on phosphorns by B. C. Brodie 289. -on the polarizing crystals produced by the action of on sulpliate of quinine by Dr. Herapath 177. Iodo-quinine optical properties of sul-phate of 178-182. -quantitative analysis of sulphate of 182-187. Iron chloride of rliplatosanimonium and sesquichloiide of 216. -on a quick approximative method of estimating minute quantities of by means of a colorirneter by T. J. Hera-path 27. Isomeric transformations of fats on cer-tain by Patrick Duffy 197. J. Johnson M. W. on the action of am- monia on t;ioxysulphocnrbonate of am?], 142. L. Lead henzoglycolates of 77 78. 382 INDEX. Lead chloride of diplatosammonium and chloride of 213.Liebig new method of estimating the quantity of urea in urine 30. Lime benzoglycolate of 77. _.-on the decomposition of citrate of in contact with putrefying curd by Henry How 1. Lutidine 50. ~ hydrargo-chloride of 54. M. Madder-purple 62. Madder-root alteration of by keeping 56. Magnesia benzoglycolate of 7 7. Mallet W. observations on tellurethyl or telluride of ethyl 71. Margarin in human fat 85. Maskelyne N. S. on the oxidation of Chinese wax 24. Meetings of the Chemical Society list of papers read at the from Apiil 7 1851 to hfarch 15 1852 inclusive 160. -proceedings at the 29,153,319. Melting-points of fats table of 210. -of selenium 91. .___ of stearine 200 205. Memoranda chemical by R.Warington 136. Mercury chloride of diplatosammonium and protochloride of 215. -on a new compound of by Sobrero and Selmi 86. hlethylamine from bone-oil 52. hlountain-ash on sorbine a new saccha- rine substance extracted from the berries of the by J. Pelouze 281. Mutton-stearine composition of 304-305. N. Narceine 258. Narcotine action of nitric acid on 261. Nitrate on ethylo-mercuric by C. Ger- hardt 88. -of narceine 258. -of stibethyl 69. -of stibmethylium 68. _I_ of tellurethyl 72 0. Obitnary notice of Henry Beaufoy, Esq. 159. -Richard Phillips Esq. 155. -William West Esq. 158. CEnanthic ether and cenanthic acid by W. Delfs 279. Officers list of and Council elected March 30 1852 167.Oils on the compounds of several essen- tial with the alhaline bisulphites by C. B er t ag n ini 317. Oleine in human fat 85. Opianic ether 265. Opianyl 263. Opium researches on some of the crys- talline constituents of by Dr. T. An-derson 257. Organic acids researches on the anhy- drous by C. Gerhardt 226. -researches on the constitution of by C. Gerhardt 127. -bases containing antimony 66. Original gravities report upon by Pro-fessois Graham Hofmann and Red- wood 229. Oxalate acid of baryta 223. -of strontia 224. Oxalates on theacid of the earths by Edward Clapton 223. Oxide of tellurethyl 72. Oxychloride of phosphorus use of as a reagent in organic chemistry 226. Oxygen electrized 274. -gas on the extraction of from at- mospheric air by hi.Boussingault 269. Ozone 272 274. P. Pale ales report upon the alleged adulte- ration of by strychnine by Professors Graham and Hofmann 173. Palmitine action of amylate of sodinm on 314. Papers list of read at the meetings of the Chemical Society from April 7 1851 to March 15 1852 inclusive 160. Pasteur L. on aspartic and malic acids 62. Pelouze on sorbine a new saccharine substance extracted from the berries of the mountain-ash 28 1. Penny F. on the valuation of indigo 297. Pepper J. H. on a new test for strych- nine 170. Perchloride of phosphorus action of on glycerine 315. Persoz J. on the composition of wol- fram 95. Phillips Richard obituary notice of 155.Phosphide of tungsten 94. INDEX. 283 Phosphorus action of perchloride of on glycerine 315. -on the action of iodine on by B. C. Brodie 289. -red 94. -use of oxychloride of as a reagent in organic chemistry 226. Piria R. on populin 8. Platinochloride of thebaine 26 1. Platinum chloride of and narceine 258. Polarizing crystals on the produced by the action of iodine on the siilpbate of quinine by Dr. Herapath 177. Populin on by R. Piria 8. Potash benzoglycolate of 76. -hemipinates of 265. -on the variation in the proportion of and soda present in certain samples of barley grown in plots of ground arti- ficially impregnated with one or other of these alkalies by Dr. Daubeny 9. Potassium curious form of crytallization of iodide of 136.President’s Report March 30 1852 153. Proceedings at the meetings of the Che- mical Society 29 153 319. Purpurine 62. Pyridine 50. Pyrrol-bases 51 55. Q9 Quinine on the polarizing erystais pro- duced by the action of iodine on the sulphate of by Dr. Herapath 177. R. Redwood Graham and Hofman<n re- port upon original gravities 229. Red phosphorus 94. Report chemical on the cause of the fire in the ‘Amazon,’ 173. -President’s March 30 1852 153. -Treasurer’s 166. -upon the alleged adulterations of pale ales by strychnine by Professors Graham and Hofmann 173 -upon original gravities by Professors Graham Hofmann and Redwood 229. Riley Edward on a new method of ex- tracting hippuric acid in considerable quantity without evaporation of the urine; and on some of its products of decomposition 97.Rowney T. H. on the occurrence of capric and caprilic acids in some fusel- oils 22. Rubian action of sulphuric and muriatic acid on 60. -composition of 60. -on and its products of decomposi-tion by E. Schunk 56. -preparation of 58, -properties of 59. Rubianine 61. Rubiretine 60 61. S Salicylate benzoic 129. Salts of glycolic acid 80. Saponification of spermaceti by caustic potash 84. Schrotter’s red phosphorus 94. Schunck Edward on rubian and its products of decomposition 56 Selenide of stibethyl 70. Selenium density of in different states 93. I_ electrical conducting power of vi-treous and crystalline 93.-on the allatropy of by Dr. Hittorff 90. -melting-points of 91. Silver apophyllate of 267. -benzoglycolate of 78. -citrobianilate of 286. -glycolate of 80. Silver-salt of monobasic citro-monanilic acid 28f. -of bibasic citro-monanilic acid 288. Silica new process for the detection of fluorine when accompanied by 151. Sobrero and Selmi on a new com-pound of mercury 86. Socoloff and Strecker on certain pro- ducts obtained from hippuric acid 73. Soda benzoglycolate of 77. -on the variation in the proportion of potash and present in certain samples of barley growm in plots of ground ar-tificially impregnated wlth one or other of these alkalies by Dr. Daubeny 9. Sorbine on a new saccharine substance extracted from the berries of the moun- tain-ash by J.Pelouze 281. Specific gravity of isomeric modifications of stearine 207. Spermaceti saponification of hy caustic potash 84. Stearic ether 312. Stearine action of the alkaline ethylates on 311. _.-constitution of 84. -melting-points of 200 205. -on the constitution of by P. Duffy 303. 384 INDEX* Stearine specific gravity ofisoineric modifi- cations of 207. _I_ various modes of purification of by crystallisation from ether 199. Stearoplianine in human fat 85. Stibamyl 71. Stibethyl 69. -bromide of 70. -chloride of 70. -iodide of 70. -nitrate of 69. -oxide of 69. -selenide of 70. -sulphate of 69. -sulphide of 70. Stibethylium 71.Stibmethyl 67. Stihmethylelium iodide of 68. Stibmethylium 67. -bicarbonate of 68. -chloride of 68. -iodide of 68. -nitrate of 68. -oxide of 67. -sulphate of 68. Strecker contributions towards the his- tory of tannic acid 102. Strontia acid oxalate of 224. -note on the existence of in the well- waters of BristoI by W. and T. J. Ife-rapath 193. Strychnine new test for by J. H. Pepper 170. -report upon the alleged adulteration of pale ales by by Professors Graham and Hofmann 173. Sublimation modification of the ordinary process of in a straight tube 141. Sulphate of narceine 258. -of quinine on the polarizing crystals produced by the action of iodine on the by Dr. Herapath 177. -of stibethyl 69. __I of stibmethylium 68.-of thebaine 261. Sulphide of stibetbyl 70. T. Teas additional observations on the green of commerce by R. Warington 139. Tellurethyl chloride of 72. -nitrate of 72. -oxide of 72. Telluride of ethyl observations on by W. Mallet 71. Teropiammon 261. Thehaine 260. Tin chloride of diplatosammonium anrI bichloride of 219. and protochloride of 219. -on the detectiori and qualitative se- paration of tin antimony and arsenic by C. L. Bloxam 104. Tteasurer’s Report March 30 1852 166. Triniethylamine on the occurrence of in herring-brine by A. W. Hofmann 288. Tungsten phosphide of 94. U. Urea Liebig’s new method of estimating the quantity of in urine 30. v. Vacuum on a method of obtaining a per- fect in the receiver of an air-pump 189.Verantine 60 61. Vinegar on the preparation of pure acetic acid from wood- and brandy-vinegar by C. V8lcke1 274. Volckel C. on the preparation of pure acetic acid from wood-vinegar and brandy-vinegar 274. w. Warington R. chemical memoranda 136 Water note on the existence of strontia in the well-waters of Bristol by W.and T. J. Herapath 193. Wax on the oxidation of Chinese by N. S. Maskelyne. 24. West William obituary notice of 158. White’s process for the manufacture of gas 44. Wilson G. on the detection of fluorine when accompanied by silica 151. Wohler on phosphide of tungsten 94. Wolfram on the composition of by J. Persoz 95. Wood-vinegar preparation of pure acetic acid from 274. X. Xanthine 57 58. Xanthamylamide 142 149. Z. Zinc‘ benzoglycolate of 77. Zinc chloride of diplatosammonium and chloride of 217. -glycolate of 80. END OF TOL. v. London Printed by Schulze and Go. 13 Poland Street.

 

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