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期刊: Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions  (RSC Available online 1889)
卷期: Volume 55, issue 1  

页码: 775-778

 

ISSN:0368-1645

 

年代: 1889

 

DOI:10.1039/CT8895500775

 

出版商: RSC

 

数据来源: RSC

 

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INDEX OF AUTHORS’ NA4MES. T R A N S A C T 1 0 N S. 18 8 9. And to such papers as appeared in Abstracts of Proceedings (Nos. 58-73 December 1888 t o November 1889 inclusive) but not in Transactions. A. Adie R. H. on compounds of arseni-ous oxide with sulphuric anhydride, 157. Armstrong H. E. note on the deter-mination of the moleular weight of substances in solution especially col-loras PROC. 109. -. note on the hydration of cyanides, - note on the interaction of metals and acids PROC. 66. - the constitution of P-naphthol-a-sulphonic acid [Bayer’s acid] PROC., 8. - the sulphonation of naphthalene-8-snlphonic acid PROC. 10. Armstrong H. E. and E. C. Ros-s i t e r action of halogens on P-naph-Lhol PROC. ’71. Armstrong H. E. and W. P. Wynne isomeric change in the naphthalene series No.5 P-iodo-naphthalenesulphonic acid PROC., 119. - nitration of naphthalene-15-sulphonic acid PRO~. 17. - nitro-P-chloronaphthalene, - note on the 1 3-homo- and the isomeric hetero-&-dichloronaph-thalenes melting a t nearly the same temperature PROC. 5. - the determination of the con-stitution of the heteronucleal aB-and BP-di-derivatives of naphthalene. PROC. 122. PROC. 71. PROC. 34 48. B. Bevan E. J. Blackman F. F. See 8. Ruhe-See C. F. Cross. mann. B l y t h A. W.,and B. H.Robertson, notes of experiments on butter fat, B o t t W. method of determining vapour-density applicable at ali tem-peratures and pressures PROC. 1888, 110. B o t t W. and J. B. Miller some de-rivatives and new colonring matters obtained from pyrocresole 51.B r a u n e r B. experimental researches on the periodic law Part 1 tellurium, 382. B r a z i e r J. S. obitua notice of 289. Brown H. T. and 8. H. Morris, amylodextrin of W. Nageli and its relation to soluble starch 449. determination of the molecu-lar weights of the carbohydrates, Part 11,462. Burch G. J. and J. E. Marsh the dissociation of amine vapouw 656. PROC. 5. -C. Carnegie D. J. cupric iodide and the interaction of iodides with cupric Chapman A. C. zinc dextrosate 576. Cohen J. B. Coleman J. J. obituary notice of, Collie N. note on fluoride of methyl, - on some Leadhill minerals 91. - 00me compounds of tribenzylphos-phine oxide 223. Colman H. G. some derivatives of Pr 1 w-methylindole 1.Colman,H. 8. andW.H.Perkin,jun., acetopropyl alcohol and acetobutyl alcohol 352. Coste J. H. Croo kes W. recent researches on the S & h PROC. 2. See T. Ewan. 290. 110. See R. Meldola. 3 ~ 776 INDEX OF AUTHORS. rare earths as interpreted by the spectroscope 255. H. tion. of cellulose PROC. 133. 7- contributions to the chemistry of lignification. Constitution of jute fibre substance 199. - the constituents of flax, Cundall J. T. zinc mineral from a PROC. 155. blast furnace PROC. 67. Cross C. F. and E. J.Bevan acetyla-D. ¶aga,T. See E. Divers. Itrrnblv. F. J. See T. E. Thorpe. D'Arcv R. F. a compound of boric Debray H. obituary notice of 291. D i v e r s E. and T. Haga oxyamido-sulphonates and their conversion into hyponitrites 760.Dixon A. E. contributions to our knowledge of isothiocyanates 300. - further study of the thiocarbimides, 618. Donkin W. F. obituary notice of, 292. Dunstan W. R. and T. S. Dymond, decomposition of nitroethane with alkalis PROC. 1888 117. Dymond,T. 5. See W. R. Dunstan. acid kith sulphur trioxide 155. E. Evans R. E. Ewan T. and J. B. Cohen oxidation-See Meldola R. products of acenaphthene 578. F. Field W. H. W. obituary notice of, 293. G. G l a d s t o n e J. H. and W. H i b b e r t , on the atomic weight of zinc,443. G l a d s t o n e J.H. and W. I€. P e r k i n , sen. on the correspondence between the magnetic rotation and the refrac-tion and diepersion of light by com. pounds containing nitrogen 750. Green A.G. the const,itution of pri-muline and allied sulphur compounds 227. - the isomeric snlphonic acids of p-naphthylaniine 33. G-riffiths A. B. existence of salicylic acid in certain genera of the LiliaceE PROC. 122. I e Ile r,"w. M. formation of sulphones on sulphonating naplithalene-deriva-tives by means of chlorosulphonic acid PROC. 121. genderson G. G. and R.W.Smith, the action of chramium oxychloride on pinene 45. €I ey c oc k C. T. andF. H. N eville the lowering of the freezing point of sodium by the addition of other metals 666. Kibbert. W. See Gladstone. Hopkins F. G. note on a yellow pig-ment in butterflies PROC. 11'7. Houlding W. the acids formed by displacing NH2 in Sronner's p-iiapthylaminesulphonic acid by halo-gens PROC. '74.Hutchinson A. See3I.M.P. Muir. I. I n c e W. H. formation of phenylin-doles by isomeric change PRoC. 90. J. J a p p F. R. and F. Klingemann, condensat,ions of a-diketones wit8h ethyl acetoacetate PROC. 1888 114. 7- aB-nibenzoylstyrolene and the constitution of Zinin's lepiden, PROC. 136. H. Kimmings C. W. on periodates 148. E i p p i n g F. S.and W. H. Perkin, jun. action of dehydrating agents on aw-diacetylpentme formation of di-methylheptamethylene PROC. 143. - - action of reducing agents on aw-diacet,ylpentane formation of di-methylheptamethylene PROC. 145. - aw-diacetylpentane and a w -dibenzoylpentane 330. K i r k l a n d J. B. Klingemann F. See 0. Masson. See F. R. J a p p . L. Lanrie A. P. the alloys of lead tin, zinz and cadmium 677 INDEX OF AUTHORS.777 Lewkowjtsch J. an improved Soxh-let extractor and apparatus for dis-tilling in a vacuum 359. - preparation of glyceric acid PROC., 14. _c sawarri fat PROC. 69. Ling A. R. isomeric change in the - some metallic derivatives of halogen L u n t J. phenol series 583. nitrophenols 56. See Sir H. E. Roscoe. M. Me Leod H. decomposition of po-tassic chlorate by heat in the presence of mangenese peroxide 184. Me M u r t r g G. C. onmercuricchloro-thiocyanate 50. - on thionyl thiocyanate 48. Maiden J. H. the resin of Myoporzcm Marsh J. E. Marshal1,T. R. and W. H. Perkin, jun. [l 21 meth=jlethylpentamethyl-ene PROC. 143. Mason A. T. acetarnide and phen-anthraquinone 107. - action of ethylenediamine on SUC-cinic acid 10.- piazine-derivatives 97. Masson 0.) and J. B. Kirkland ac-tion of bromine and chlorine on salts of tetrethylphosphonium 126. -. - preparation of the salts of triethylsulphine tetrethylphospho-nium and analogous bases 135. M a t t hews F. E. on ethyl cinnamyl-diethacetate 38. Meldola R. synthesis of heteroge-neous mixed alkyldiazoamido-com-pounds 610. Meldola,R.,and J. H. Coste benzyl-derivatives of the phenylenediarnines, 590. Meldola R. and R. E. Evans note on the oxidation of paradiamines, Meldola R. and (3. T. Morgan, contributions to the chemistry of the azo-@-naphthol-compounds 603. - - researches on the constitution of azo- and diazo-derivatives Part V, compounds of the naphthalene series, 114. Meldola R. and I?.W. S t r e a t f e i l d , the isomerism of the alkyl-deriva-tives of mixed diazo-amido-com-pounds 412. platycarpurn 665 See G. J. Burch. PROC. 115. MendelBeff D. the periodic- law of Miller J. B. Morgan G. T. Morris Gt. H. products of the action of sulphur on resin PROC. 102. Morris G. H. See also H. T . Brown. Muir M. M. I?. andA.Hutchimson, on a cubical form of bismubhous oxide 143. the chemical elements 634. See W. B o t t . See R. Meldola. N. Neville 3’. H. See C. T. Heycock. N o r t h B. Gawdowski’s method for the volumetric estimation of sulphuric acid PBOC. 5. 0. Orsman W. J. See W. J. Russell. P. P e r cival J. Bbmethoxynaphthalene-sulphonic acids PROC. 73. P e r k i n A. G. action of nitric acid on anthracene PROC.13. P e r k i n W. H. sen. observations on the melting points of some salicylic and nnisic compounds 549. - the action of the chlorides of pro-pionyl and butyryl on phenol 546. - the magnetic rotatory power of nitrogen-compounds also of hydro-chloric hydrobromic and hydriodic acids and of some of the salts of ammonia and the compound am-monias 680. Perkin W. H. sen. See also J. H. G l a d s tone. P e r k i n W. H. jun. ethylic aal-diace-tyladipate PROC. 141. - on lwrberine (Part I) 63. P e r k i n W. H. jun. and J. B. T i n -gle acetyl carbinol (acetol) PROC., 156. See also H. G. Colrnan F. 8. K i p p i n g and T. R. Marsh a 11. P e r m a n E. P. the boiling points of sodium and potassium 326. Pickering S. U. isolation of a tetr.1-hydrate of sulphuric acid existing in solution YROC.128. - note on the heat of neutralisation of sulphuric acid 323. P e r k i n W. H. jun 778 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Pickering S. U. the expansion of water and other liquids PROC. 89. - the law of the freezing points of solutions PROC. 149. - the nature of solutions as eluci-dated by a study of their densities, electric conductivities heat capacity, and heat of dissolution PROC. 86. - the nature of soldtions as eluci-dated by a study of their freezing temperatures PROC. 106. - the principles of thermochemistry, 14. P r i c e D. S. obituary notice of 294. R. Ramsay W. the molecular weights of the metals 521. Ramsay W. and S. Young mixture of propyl alcohol and water PRO^., 1888,101. Rawson S. Gt.the atomic weight of chromium 213. Reynolds J. E.,researches on silicon-compounds and their derivatives, Part V on silicotetmphenylamides, a- and /3-silicotetranaphthylamides, 4'74. Richardson A. action of light on moist oxygen PROC. 134. Rideal S. the action of ammonia on some tungsten-componnds 41. Robertson G. H. See A. W. Blyth. Rodger J. W. Romanis R. tectoquinone PRoC., 1888,116. Roscoe Sir H E. and J. L u n t on Schutzenberger's process for the estimation of dissolved oxygen in water 552. R o s s i t e r E. C. See H. E. Arm-strong. Ruhemann S. action of chloroform and alcoholic potash on hydrazines, 242. Ruhemann S. and F. F. Black-mann benzophenylhydrazine 612. Ruhemann 5. See also 8. Skinner. Russell W. J. and W. J. Orsman, relation of cobalt to iron as indicated by absorption-spectra PROC.14. See T. E. Thorpe. S. Sindall R. W. P-bromonaphthalene-sulphonic acid PROC. 118. Skinner S. and S. Ruhemann con-tributions to our knowledge of citric and aconitic acids 235. S m i t h J. Denham obituarynotice of, 294. S m i t h R. W. See G. G. Hender-son. S m i t h W. note on /3-phenylnaph-thalene YROC. '70. Storey J. obituary notice of 296. S t r e a t f e i l d F. W. SeeR. Meldola. T. Thorpe T. E. the decomposition of Thorpe T. E. and P. J. Hambly, - - the vapour-density of hydro-Thorpe T. E. and J. W. Rodger, Tingle J. B. See W. H. P e r k i n , carbon disulphide by shock 220. on phosphoryl trifluoride '759. gen fluoride 163. on thiophosphoryl fluoride 306. jun. v. Veley V. H. on a method of inveeti-gating the dissolution of metals in acids 361. W. W a l l a c e W. obituary notice of 296. W a r i n g t o n R. the amount of nitric acid in the rain-water a t Rotham-sted with notes on the analysis of rain-water 537. Werner A. E. benzylammonium suc-cinates and their derivatives 627. Williams J. obituary notice of 298. Wynne W. P. See H. E. Arm-strong. Y. Young S. on the vapour-pressures and specific volume of similar com-pounds of elements in relation to the position of those elements in the periodic table Part 1 486. - the vapour pressures of quinoline, 483. Young S. See also W. Ramsay

 

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