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Index of authors' names, 1902

 

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期刊: Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions  (RSC Available online 1902)
卷期: Volume 81, issue 1  

页码: 1619-1628

 

ISSN:0368-1645

 

年代: 1902

 

DOI:10.1039/CT9028101619

 

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INDEX OF AUTHORS’ NAMES. TRANSACTIONS. 1902. (Marked T.) ; and to Proceedings, 1901-1903; Nos. 241 to 258, Nov., 1901 -Dee., 1902 (marked P.). COMPILED BY MARGARET D. DOUGAL. A. Allen, Cluwles. See Eobcrt Howsoit Pickard. Allison, John Amptoncl. See Arthur George Perkin. Anderson, W. 12. See Joseph TVdliam Mellor. Angel, Andrea, and A ~ g ~ s l i ~ George Vernon Harcourt, observations on the phenomena and products of decom- position when normal cupric acetate is heated, T., 1385 ; P., 1902, 185. Armstrong, Henry Edward, Frankland memorial lecture, P., 1901, 193. Armstrong, Henry Edward, and Edward Horton, the part played by residual affinity in the formation of substitution derivatives ; the orienting iufluence of sulphur, P., 1901, 246. Armstrong, Henry Edmwd, and Thontm Xartiit Lowry, stnclies of the terpenes and allied compounds ; the sulphonw- tion of camphor.I. Camphorsul- phonic acid (Reychler) ; the formation of nnhydramides, T., 1441; P. 1901, 182. -- studies of the terpenes and allied conipounds ; the sulphonation of camphor. 11. 8-Bromocamphor and its tlerivatives ; 8-bromocamphoric acid, T., 1462; P., 1901, 217, 244. -- - studies of the terpcnes and allied compounds ; the sulphonation of camphor. 111. The optical inver- sion of camphor and the mechanism of hetero- and meso-sulphonation, and of homo- arid hetero-brornination, and of dehydration, T., 1469. See John 2’lLcodore Hewitt. LXXSI. Auld, XanLucZ James X m w u ~ t . B. Baker, Berbert Brercton, the union of hydrogen and oxygen, T., 400; P., 1902, 40. Baker, Jtclian Levelt, the action of un- germinated barley diastase on starch.Part I., T., 1177; P., 1902, 134; discnssion, P., 135. Ball, Wulter C‘raven, a new colour re- action of hydroxylamine, p., 1902, 9. Baly, Edward Clmrles Cyril, and Bredcrick George Donnan, the variation with temperature of the surface energies and densities of liquid oxygen, nitro- gen, argon, and carbon monoxide, T., 907 ; P., 1902, 115. Bassett, Bcitry, j z ~ i b . See Frederick Gcorp Donnan. Berthelo t, J1ai*cellix [Pierre Zz~gkm], coiigatnlatorg address to, P., 1901,250. Bone, TVzlhin A.r.thitr, and Charles Hewy Gralinm Sprankling, the synthesis of alkyl tricarball y lic acids, T., 29 ; P., 1901, 215. -- the brominntioii of trimethyl- succiiiic acidand tlie interactionofethy- bromotrimethylsuccinate and ethyl sodiocyanoacetate,T.,50 ; P, ,1901,243.Bone, William Arthur, and Richard V. Wheeler, the slow oxidation of meth- ane a t low temperatures, T., 535 ; P., 1902, 51. Bowdler, William Azcdley. See Xobert Hotuson Pickard. Bradley, Sirhey Wallace. See JoIi I L Y’Ii eoclore Hewit t. Brauner, BoAicsZnv, and Frnpntiiek PavliEek, revision of the atomic weight of lanthanum, T., 1243 ; P., 1901, 63. 5 R1620 lNDEX OF AUTHORS. Briggs, Xa?,~ucE Hcnrg Cliford, a series of double chroniates, P., 1902, 254. Briggs, Samuel Henry Cli$ord. See also Julius Beremi Cohen, and Arthzu George Perkin. Brown, Adrian John, enzyme action, T., 373 ; P., 1902, 41. Brown, Horace T., and Tom AIdrich Glendinning, the velocity of hydro- lysis of starch by diastase, with some remarks on enzyme action, T., 388; P., 1902, 43.Browning, Kendull Colin, phosphorus suboxide, P., 1901, 243. Burkard, Emil, and Morris William Travers, the action of acetylene on the acetates of mercury, T., 127’0 ; P., 1902,183. Burrows, Harry. See ?Tillia.m August- u s Tilden. c. Cain, John Canzell, and Frank Nicoll, the rate of decomposition of diazo- compounds. Part I. Diazo-compounds of the benzene series, T., 1412 ; P., 1902, 186. - .- rate of decomposition of diazo- compounds. Part 11. Diazo-com- pounds of the naphthalene series, P., 1902, 244. Carpenter, Henry Cort Harold, the oxidation of snhhurous acid to di- thionic a d by getallic oxides, T., 1 ; P., 1901, 212. Carter, Willianz. See Xobert HOWSO?L Pickard. Caven, Robert Martin, the molecular con- figiiration of yliosphoryl chloride and its derivatives, T., 1362 ; P., 1901,26.Chapman, David Lconnrd, and Frank Austin Lidbury, the decomposition of water vapour by the electric spark, T., 1301 ; P., 1902, 183. Chattaway, Frederick Daniel, nitrogen chlorides containing the propionyl group, T., 637 ; P., 1902, 64. - nitrogen bromides containing the propionyl group,T., 814 ; P.,1902,113. - substituted nitrogen chlorides con- taining the azo-group, T., 982 ; P., 1902, 174. - a new type of substituted nitrogen chlorides, P., 1902, 165. -__ transformation of diacetanilide into acetyl-p-aminoacetophenone, I)., 1902, 173. - the transformation of diazoamino- into aminoazo-comDounds. and of hydrazobenzene in& benAdine, P. 1902, 175. Chat taway, Frethick Daytiel, and Kenitedy Joseph Previte Orton, the transformation of acetylchloroamino- benzenes into the isomeric chloro- acetanilides, P., 1902, 200.Chattaway, Trederick Daniel, and John Hello Wadmore, the constitution of hydrocyanic, cyanic, and cyanuric acids, T., 191 ; P., 1902,5 ; discussion, P., 6. -- nitrogen chlorides and bromides derived from ortho-sub- stituted snilides, T., 984 ; P., 1902, 173. -- the Cloez reaction, P., 1902, 56 ; discussion, P., 57. Clayton, Edwy Godwirt, on an incrusta- tion from the Stone Gallery of St. Paul’s Cathedral, P., 1901, 201. - asbestos, P., 1901, 203. - phosphorus sesquisulphide and its behaviour with Mitscherlich’s test, P., 1902, 129. Clowes, Fyank, the chemical change produced by the immersion of lead in distilled water, P., 1902, 46.Cohen, J~clius Berend, and Sanmel Henry Clifmd Briggs, menthyl formyl- plienylacetate, P., 1902, 172. Cohen, Julius Berend, and H k r y Drys- dale Dakin, note on the reduction of trinitrobertzene and trinitrotoluene with hydrogen sulphide, T., 26 : P., 1901, 214. -__ the chlorination of the di- chlorotoluenes in presence of the alumininm-mercury couple. The con- stitution of the trichlorotoluenes, T., 1321 ; P., 1902, 183. __- the constitution of the nitro- and dinitro- derivatives of the di- chlorotolucnes, T., 1344 ; p., 1902, 184. _- _- the constitution of the pro- ducts of nitration of In-acetotolnidide, P., 1902, 240. Cohen, J d i m Bercnd, and J. T. Thomp- son, the action of sodium hypochlorite on benzenesulphonanilide, P., 1901, 262. Collie, John Norntan.See Thomas Tickle. Crocker, James Codrington, the picrimino- thiocarbonic esters, T., 436 ; P., 1902, 51. Crofts, James Murray. See Robert Selby Morrell. Crompton, Wollnnd, specific heat of gases, P., 1902, 188 ; discussion, 1’. , 189. - the specific heat of liquids, P., 1902, 235.INDEX OF AUTHORS. 1621 Crossley, Arthzw William, preparation and properties of 4-isopropyldihydro- resorcin, T., 675 ; P., 1901, 172 ; 1902, 86. Crossley, Arthur William, and Henry RondeE Le Sueur, substituted dihy- drobenzenes. Part I. A24-Dinietl~yl- clihydrobenzene, T., 821 ; P., 1901, 245. - 3:5-dichloro-o-xylene and 3:5- dichloro-o-phthalic acid, T., 1533 ; P., 1901, 190. - action of phosphorus haloids on dihydroresorcins. Part I. Diniethyl- dihydroresorcin, P., 1902, 238.D. Dakin, Hmyy Drysdale. See Julius Berend Cohen. Davis, Wil liam Avred, 2 :4 -dibromo- 5 - nitro- and 2:4-dibromo-3:5-dinitro- toluenes, and their behaviour on reduction, T., 870 ; P., 1902, 118. Dawson, Harry itfedforth, the molecular complexity of acetic acid in chloroform solution, T., 521 ; P., 1902, 60. - the solvent properties of mixed liquids in relation t o the chemical characters and solvent properties of their components, T., 1086 ; P., 1902, 179. Dawson, Harry ilh?dforth, and x. Gawler, the existence of polyiodides in nitro- benzene solution, I., T., 524 ; P., 1902, 69. Daweon, Harry &fedforth, and F. E. Grant, a method of determining the ratio of distribution of a base between two acids, T., 512 ; P., 1902, 68. Denison, R. B. See Bertram D. Steele.Divers, Edward, and Masafnka Ogawa, preparation of sulphamide from am- monium amidosulphite, T., 504 ; p., 1902, 71. Dixon, Augustus Edward, the action of phosphorus thiocyanate on alcohol, T., 168 ; P., 1901, 260. -- the action of metallic thiocyanates on carbonyl chloride, P., 1902, 240. Dobbie, James Johnstone, and Alexander Lander, corydaline. Part VII. The constitution of corydaline, T., 145 ; P., 1901, 252. -- the relationships of cory- daline to berberine ; berberidic acid, T., 157 ; P., 1901, 255. Dobbie, Janm Johnstone. See also Walter AToel Eartley. Donnan, Frederick George, and Henry Basaett, jun., [and, in part, Chrlcs James John Fox], the colour changes exhibited by the chlorides of cobalt and some other metals, from the stand- point of the theory of electroaffinity, T., 939 ; P., 1902, 164.Donnan, FTeilerick George. See also Edward Charles Cyril Baly. Dowzard, Edwin, the estimation of strychnine and brucine in nux vomica, P., 1902, 220. Dyson, Gibson, and Arthur Harden, the combination of carbon monoxide with chlorine under the influence of light, P., 1902, 191 ; discussion, P., 191. E. Easterfield, YILOHLC~S HzlZ. See TVilZinm Eyre, John Vnrgm. See Baphnel Mel- Hobson Mills, dola. F. Farmer, Bobcrt Ci-osbie. See Percy Faraday Frankland. Fenton, Henry John Horstman, a reagent for the identification of carbamide and of certain other nitrogen coni- pounds, P., 1902, 243 ; discussion, P., 244. Fenton, Henry John Horstiimn, and John Henry Byffel, mesoxalic semi-alde- hyde, T., 426 ; P., 1902, 54. Findlay, Alexayler, the solubility of mannitol, picric acid, and anthracene, T., 1217 ; P., 1902, 172.Forster, Martin Onslow, studies in the camphane series. Part VlI. Con- version of hydroxycamphene into &halogen derivatives of camphor, T., 264 ; P., 1902, 25. - studies in the camphane series. Part IX. Comparison of bromonitro- camphane with bromonitrocamphor, T., 865 ; P., 1902, 116. - B-bromocamphor, P., 1901, 245. - benzylidenecamphoroxime, P., 1902, 90. - the constitution of enolic benzoyl- camphor, P., 1902, 237. - on the isomeric benzoyl derivatives from isonitrosocamphor, P., 1902,238. Forster, Martin Onslow, and E. A. Jenkinson, aa-benzoylnitrocaniphor and aa-benzoyli~clocamphor, P., 19E2, 117. 5 ~ 21622 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Forster, Martin O?tsIow, and (illiss) Frances M.G. Micklethwait, studies in the camphane series. Part VI. S tereoisomeric halogen derivatives of a-benzoylcamphor, T., 160 ; I?., 1901, 267. -- studies in the cariipliatie series. Part IV. vz-Nitrobenzoylcamphor, T., 406 ; P., 1902, 55. Fortey, (JIiss) Emily C. See Sydney Young. Fox, Charles Jcvmes Joha. Sec Rrcdcrick. &orye Donnan. Francis, Fruitcis Ern&, isomeric a(Ldi- tive compoiinds of' dibenzyl ketone aiid cleoxybenzoiii with benzylidcne-p- toluidine, ~)~-~iitrobc~lzylideiicniiiliiie, and benzylicicnc-1iL-nitroaniline, 1'. , 441 ; P., 1902, 53 ; discussion, P., 53. Francis, Francis Ermst, and Xrncst Boroman Ludlam, isonieric additive products of niethyl, ethyl, and propyl benzyl ketones with benzylideneanil- ine, T., 956 ; P., 1902, 132.Frankland, Sir ErZwnrd, memoriallectnre on (Amstrong), P., 1901, 193. Frankland, Percy Faradny, and nobcrt Crosbie Farmer, liquid nitrogen peroxide as a solvent, P., 1902, 47. Frankland, Percy Paraday, Henry Leorwwcl Heathcote, and CZarcitcc Ja7nes Green, the nitration of diethyl monobenzoyl and mono-11-lolnoyl tar- trates, P., 1902, 251. Frankland, Peiscy Faraday, Hoiry Leonard Heathcote, and (illiss) Hilda Jane Hartle, nitrotartaric acid and some of its ethereal salts, P., 1902,250. Fy Re, 1ViZliam A lemncler. See James Walker. G. Garrett, Frcdcric C'hnrZcs, and John Ar)x- strong Smythe, the bases contained in Scottish shale oil, T., 449 ; P., 1900, 190; 1902, 47. Gawler, R. See Harry Xedforth Dawson. Gilbert, Sir Joseph Benry, obituary notice of, T., 625.Gilbody, Alexander FViZZinm, and William Benry Perkin, j m . , brazilin and h=matoxylin. Part IV. Tlic oxidation of trimcthylbrazilin with chromic acid, T., 1010 ; P., 1899, 27 ; Gilbody, Abexnmh William, an;L Charles Henry Graham Sprankling, influence of the methyl group on ring formation, T., 787 ; P., 1900, 224. Glondinning, Tom AldriclL. See IIwace II: Brown. 1900,105. Goodwin, WiZlinm. See Alfred Senier. Gostling, (ilks) MiZdred, the action of Grant, F. E. See Harry Medforth Green, C'lareiice Jcmes. See Percy Fnra- acids on cellulose, P., 1902, 250. Dawson. day Frankland. H. Hall, A l f w d Daniel, and Fraiwis Jose$h Plymen, the deteririination of available plant food in soils by the use of weak acid solveuts, T., 117 ; P., 1901, 239, 265 ; discussion, P., 240.Hall, AZfred Daniel, and Echvarcl JohiL Russell, a niethocl for deterniining small quantities of carbonates, T., 81 ; P., 1901, 241. Ham, A T c h i e Cecil Osborn. See Arthiw Lapworth. Harcourt, Aicgwtihs Gcorge Vernon. See d ~ u ~ h n Angel. Harden, Arthur, and FV'illinm JO?UL Young, glycogen from yeast, T., 1224 ; l'., 1902, 182. Harden, Arthur. See also QibsojL Dyson. Hartle, (Miss) Hilda Jam. See Percy Paraday Frankland. Hartley, Waltc~ Noel, the absorptioii spectra of metallic nitrates, T., 556 ; P., 1902, 67, 239. -. composition of brittle platinam, P., 1902, 30. Hartle y , Wa I t er i\'oc E, Ja m s Joknsto t ~ e Dobbie, and A lexancler Lauder, the absorption spectra of phloroglocinol and some of its derivatives, T., 929 ; P., 1902, 171. Harvey, Alfred IYiZZiccnz, and A r t h r Lapworth, sulphocampholeriecal.Ir- oxylic acid, P., 1902, 142.Harvey, Alfred lvilliffim. See also Arthzu Lapworth. Heathcote, He9~s.y Leo7inrcl. See Percy Fcwnrtay Frankland. Henderson, George Gerald, and Dn~id Prentice, the influence of certain acidic oxides on the specific rotations of lactic acid and potassium lactate, T., 658 ; P., 1902, 88. Hewitt, John Thodore, and Saiiizcel James Manso?L Auld, the relationship between the orientation of substituents in, and the constitution of, benzeneazo- a-naphthol, T., 171 ; P., 1901, 264. -- the action of substituting agents on benzcneazo-fi-naphthol, T. , 1202 ; P., 1902, 180. Hewitt, John I'lzeodore, and T. S. Moore, a modification of Zeisel's method for tlic cstimatinn of mcthoxyl groups, T., 318; P., 1902, 8.INDEX OF AUTHORS.1623 Rewitt, John Thcoclorc, and John AT. Tervet, oxonium salts of fluoran and its derivatives, T., 663 ; P., 1902, 86. Hewitt, Johm Theodore, Alfred John Turner, and Sid7tcy Wedlace Bradley, t h e coildensation of dimethylamino- lmualdehyde with &naphthol, T., 1‘207 ; P., 1902, 181. Hewitt, John Tlwodorc, and Alfred TYilEiam George Woodforde, bromo- nitro-derivatives of fluorescein, T., 893; P., 1902, 128. Ho ff, Jacobus Hcnricus van’t, the Raoult memorial lecture, T., 969 ; P., 1902, 81. Horton, Edzcnwl. See Rmr!j Er7ac.ctn-l Armstrong. Hunter, Albert Edtcrcrd. See Frccleric Stanley Kipping. I. Innes, Willium Ross, the influencc of temperature on association in benzene solution, and the value of thc molecular rise of boiling point for benzene at different temperatures, T., 682 ; I?., 1902, 26 ; discussion P., 28.J. JeEera, Ernest IIagnes. See Leoizcrrci Temple Thorne. Jenkinson, E. A . See M a r t i n Onsloza Fors ter. Jones, Hwmpl~~ey Owcn, the displace- ment of benzyl by methyl in sub- stituted nitrogen compounds, P., 1901, 205. Jones, Humphrey Owen, and Ouwz lVilluns Richardson, the decom- position of oxalacetic acid phenyl- hydrazone in aqneous and acitl solutions, and a new method of deter- mining the conccritration of hydrogcn ions, T., 1140 ; P., 1902, 140. -- the dissociation constants of oxalacetic acid and its phenylhydr- azone, T,, 1158 ; P., 1902, 141. Jowett, IXoo3,cr AZ6ci.t Dic’l&son, ant1 Charlcs E l t y Potter, the vonstitucnts of conimercial chrysarobin, T., 1576 ; P., 1902, 191.X. Kipping, Frederic Stanley, rcsolution of trimethylhydrindoniurn hydroxide into its optically active components, T., 275 ; P., 1902, 33. Ripping, Frederic Stan Icy, resolution of rnethylbeiizylacetic acid into its optical isomerides, P., 1902, 33. - d-methylhydrindone ; the forma- tion of oximes, hydrazones, and semi- carhazones, P., 1902, 34. - isomeric partially racemic salts containing quinquevalent nitrogen. Part VIII. Resolution of the hydrind- amine bromocainphorsulphonates, P. , 1902, 209. - isomeric compounds of the type NR1R2H3, P., 1902, 211. Kipping, Fredcric Stnnlvy, and Albert Edward Hunter, the rcsolutioii of pheno-a-aminocycloheptane into its optical isomerides. Tartrates of pheno- a-aminocyclohcptane slid of hydriud- amine, T., 574; P., 1902, 60.L. Lander, George Dmce, synthesis of imino-ethers. AT- Arylbenzimino- ethers, T., 591 ; I?., 1902, 72. Lapworth, Arthwr, and Archie Cecil Osborn Hann, dcrivativcs of ?L- and iso-butyrylpyruvic acids, T., 1485 ; P., 1902, 141. -- - optically active esters of 0- ketonic and &aldehydic acids. Part I. Bfenthyl formylphenglncetatc, T. , 1491 ; P., 1902, 144. -- - optically active esters of 8- ketonic a i d B-aldehydic acids. Part 11. Menthyl acetoacetate, T., 1499 ; P., 1902, 145. -- the mutarotation of camphor- quinonehydrazoiie and mechanism of simple desmotropic change, T., 1505 ; P., 1902, 143, 146. Lapworth, ATtImr, and AZfred IViZZiaui Harvey, derivatives of- a-aminocani- phoroximc, T., 549 ; P., 1902, 70. Lapworth, Arthur, and 1VaZtcr Bcnr!~ Lenton, the constitution of the acids obtained from a-dibromocamphor, T., 17 ; P., 1901, 148.-__. optically active methylbcnxyl- acetic acid, P., 1902, 35. Lauder, Alexander. 8ec Jccmcs JoJL~L- stoize Dobbie, and Walter A-od Hartley. Leather, Jolm Walter, the sampling of soils, T., 883 ; P., 1902, 125; dis- cussion, P., 125. - some excessively saline Indian well waters, T., 887 ; P., 1902, 127 ; discussion, P., 128. Lees, Frcderie .Herbert, methyl B-methyl- hkxyl kcton(,, T., 1594 ; P., 1902, 193.1624 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Lees, Frederic Herbert, interaction of ketones and aldehydes with acid chlorides ; the formation of benzoxy- olefines and 1 -benzoxycamphene, P., 1902, 213. Lees, Frederic Herbert. Sce also Fredcrick Belding Power. Lenton, ?Vfilter Henry.See Arlhicr Lapworth. Le Sueur, IIenry 12ondel. See Arthur William Crossley. Lewis, Edward Watkin, tribromoplienol bromide (dibroniobenzene ke t odibrom - ide), T., 1001 ; P., 1902, 177. Lidbury, Frank Austin. See David Leonard Chapman. Lowry, Thomas Ji'artin. See Eenry Edward Armstrong. Ludlam, Ernest Botcnzaa, the preparation of mixed ketones by heating the mixed calcium salts of organic acids, T., 1185 ; P., 1902, 132. _- a simple form of Landsberger's apparatus for determining the boiling point of solutions, T., 1193 ; P., 1902, 180. Ludlam, Ernest Bowman. See also Francis Ernest Francis. Lumsden, John S., solubilities of the calcium salts of the acetic series, T., 350 ; P., 1902, 31. - the equilibrium between a solid and its saturated solution a t various teiu- yeratures, T., 363; P., 1902, 31.M. McCrae, John, di-see. -octyl tartrate and di-sec.-octyl dibenzogltartratt, T., 1221 ; P., 1902, 182. McKenzie, Alexander, the resolution of /3-hydroxybutyric acids into its optically active components, T., 1402 ; P., 1901, 213 ; 1902, 185. Madan, Henry Gcorgc, obituary notice of, T., 628. Mallet, Frederic Richard, isometric anhydrous sulphates of the form M"SO,, R,SO,, T., 1546 ; P., 1902, 198. Marsh, James Ernest, the s tereochernical formuh of benzene, T., :961 ; P., 1902, 164. -- the constitution of metallic cyanides, P., 1902, 248 ; discussion, P., 248. Marsh, James Ernest, and 22. de J. Pleming Struthera, auto-reduction of mercury and silver cyanides, P., 1902, 249. Marshall, Charles Robertshaw, and John Harrison Wigner, constitution of certain organic nitrates, P., 1902, 32.Martin, Gcofrey, is argon an elementary substance 1 P., 1901, 259. Meldola, Raphael, and John Yargas Eyre, elimination of a nitro-group on diazo tisation. Dini tro-p-anisidine and derivatives, T., 988 ; P., 1902, 160. Mellor, Joseph Willinnz, the union of liydrogen and chlorine. V. The action 01 light on chlorine gas, T., 1280 ; P., 1902, 169. - the union of hydrogen and chlorine. VI. The period of induction, T., 1292; P., 1902, 170. Mellor, Joseph William, and W. R. Anderson, the union of hydrogen and chlorine. Part IV. The Draper effect, T., 414 ; P., 1902, 32. Mellor, Joseph William, and Edward Jalm Russell, the preparation of pure chlorine and its behaviour towards hydrogen, T., 1272; P., 1902, 166.Menzies, Alan W. Cranbrook, the sensi- tiveness of a thermoregulator, P., 1902, 10. Micklethwait, (Miss) Frances M. G. See Martin Onslow Forster. Miller, Norman Barry John, the amounts of nitrogen, as ammonia and as nitric acid, and of chlorine in the rain-water collected a t Rothamsted. Report to the Lawes Trust committee, I?., 1902, 88. - the ainounts of nitrogen, as nitrates, and chlorine in the drainage through uncropped and unmanured land. Report t o the Lawes Trust Committee, P., 1902, 89. Mills, Wi7liam Hobson, and Thomas Hill Eaaterfield, derivatives of dibenzoyl- mesitylcne, T., 1311 ; P., 1902, 167. Moir, tJrmes, cyanohydroxypyridine de- rivatives from diacetonitrile ; new derivatives of $-lntidostyril, T., 100 ; I?., 1901, 69. __ di-indigotin, P., 1902, 194.Moody, Herbert B. See Xanuce2 Auck- misty Tucker. Moore, 2'. S. See John Theodore Hewitt. Morgan, Gilbert TJ1onzas, influence of substitution on the formation of diazo- nniines and amitioazo-compounds, T., 86 ; P., 1901, 236 ; discussion, I?., 238. - influence of substitution on the reactivity of the aromatic m-diamines, T., 650 ; P., 1902, 87. Morgan, Gilbert Thonzas, [and, in part, with George Marshall Norman], in- fluence of substitution on the formation of diazoaniines and aminoazo-coni- pounds, T., 1376 ; P., 1902, 185.INDEX OF AUTHORS. 1625 Morrell, Robert Selby, and Jams Uurray Crofts, action nf hydrogen peroxide on carbohydrates in the presence of ferrous wlpliatc, 111.) T., 666 ; P., 1902, 55. N. Neville, Allen. See TVillinm Jackson Nicoll, Frank.See John CannelZ Cain. Norman, George Jfamhall. See Gilbert Pope. T~OMW Morgan. 0. Ogawa, Nasataka. Sec Edward Divers. Orton, Kennedy JosepJb Previte, the nitration of s-trihalogen anilincs, T., 490 ; P., 1902, 58. - some s-chlorobromoni troanilines and their derivatives, T., 495 ; P., 1902, 59. - the nitration of s-trihalogen ncet- anilides, T., 500; P., 1902, 73. -the preparation of highly substituted nitroaminobenzenes, T. , 806 ; P., 1902, 111. - the action of chlorine and bromine on nitroaminobenzenes. Part I. s- Trisubstituted chloronitroaminobenz- enes, T., 965 ; P., 1902, 174. - interchange of halogen for hydroxyl in chloro- and bromo-naphthalenedi- azoniuni hydroxides, P., 1902, 252. Orton, Kennedy Joseph Previte. See also Frederick Daniel Chattaway.P. Patterson, Thomas S., thc influence of solvents on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part 111. Influence of benzene, toluene, o-xylene, m-xylene, p-xylene and mesitylerie 011 the rota- tion of ethyl tartrate, T., 1097 ; P., 1902, 133. __ the influence of solvents on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part IT. Influence of iisphthaleiie on the rotation of ethyl tartrate, T., 1134 : P., 1902, 133. Pavlizek, Frantiiek. See Bohuslav Branner. Perkin, Arthur George, myricetin. Part 11.) T., 203; P., 1902, 11. - robinin, violaquercetin, myrti- colorin, and osyritrin, T., 473 ; P., 1901, 87 ; 1902, 58. - notes on luteolin and apigenin, T. , 1174 ; P., 1902, 180. - quercetagetin, P., 1902, 75. Perkin, A,*thzw George, on the destruc- tive distillation of ethyl gallate, P., 1902, 254.Perkin, Arthur George, and John Baymoncl Allison, rhamnazin and rhainnetin, T., 469 ; P., 1900, 181. Perkin, Artht~r George, and hhmvel IIenry CZiforcl Briggs, the colouring matters of grccii ebony, T., 210 ; P., 1902, 11. Perkin, Arthur George, and Alec Bowrixg Steven, purpurogallin, P., 1902, 74, 253. Perkin, A r t h w George, and Edward John Wilkinson, colouring matter from the flowers of Del’ihiniism Con- solicln, T., 585 ; P., 1900, 182. Perkin, Ar.thz6r George, and Charles XieharcE Wilson, a reaction of some phenolic colouring matters, II., P., 1902, 215. Perkin, ArtJLwr George, and E. Yoshitake, constituents of Acacia and Gnmbier Catechzu. Part I., T., 1160 ; P., 1902, 139. Perkin, William Henry, the magnetic rotation of some polyhydric alcohols, hexoses, and saccharobioses, T., 177 ; P., 1901, 256.- magnetic rotation of ring com- pounds : camphor, limonene, carvene, pinene, and some of their derivatives, T., 292 ; P., 1902, 28. Perkin, William Hewy, jzm., on brazilic acid and the constitution of brazilin, T., 221 ; P., 1899, 27 ; 1900, 106 ; 1901, 257. - aa-dimethylglutaconic acid and the synthesis of isocamphoronic acid, T., 246 ; P., 1900, 214. __ brazilin and hzematoxylin. Part IV. On dimethoxycarboxybenzoyl- formic acid, brazilinic acid, &c., T., 1008 ; P., 1902, 147. - brazilin and hwmatoxylin. Part VI. The oxidation of tetramethylhwma- toxylin with chromic acid, T., 1057 ; P., 1899, 27. - action of nitric acid on methyl dimethylacetoacetate, P., 1901, 204.Perkin, William .Henry, jun., and (~Jfiss) A l i c e R Smith, the synthesis of aa-dimethylglutaric acid, of fl-li ydroxy- aa-dirnethylglutaric acid, and of the cis- and tmns-modifications of aa- dimethylglutaconic acid, P., 1902, 214. Perkin, William Henry, lun., and J. Yates, brazilin and hwmatoxy lin. Part 111. The constitution of hzema- toxylin, T., 235; P., 1899, 27, 75, 211 ; 1900, 107 ; 1901, 257.1626 INDEX OF ATJTHORS. Perkin, Willicm X e w y , jm,. See also Alcxndcr 1Villium Gilbody. Perman, Edgar Philij?, tlie influence of salts and other substances on tlic vapour pressure of aqucoos ammoiiin solutioxi, T., 480; P., 1901, 261. Peters, H a i d d , iodoiiinm coiiiponnds of the type IRR”R”’, and the configura- tion of the iodine atom, T., 1350 ; l’., 1902, 184.Pickard, Robcrt .Hozi:son, Ghnrlcs Allen, lt’illinm A u d l c y Bowdler, and lt’iil- 7inm Carter, hydroxyoxaniides, II., T., 1563 ; P., 1902, 197. Plymen, Francis Joseph. See Alfmcl Bn72icl Hall. Pope, William Juckson, and A17eiz Neville, asymmetric optically nctive selenium compounds and tlie scsa- valcncy of selenium and sulphur. cl- and 7-Phenylmethylsclenetinc salts, T., 1552 ; P., 1902, 198. Potter, Clznrlcs Etty. See Booper Albert Bickinson Jowe tt . Power, Prederick BcZrling, and Fredcric Wcrbcrt Lees, the constitnents of the esseiitial oil of Asarzcnt ccLnacieme, T., 59 ; P., 1901, 210 ; discussion, P., 21 1. ~- the constituents of an essential oil of me, T., 1585 ; P., 1902, 192. Power, Frcdcrick Belding, and Prav,k Ehedden, derivatives of gallic acid, T., Prentice, i7flvid.See Gcoco.1.ge Gerc6l.l Henderson. i 3 ; J?., 1901, 242. R. . Randall, TVilliunz B., obituary notice of, T., 629. Raoult, $‘rawyois Jfarie, memorial lcctiirc on, (VAN’T HOFF), T., 969 ; P., 1902, 81. Ray, PmftcZZa Chawlm, dimercurain- nionium nitrite and its haloid deriv- atives, T., 644 ; P., 1901, 96 ; 1902, 85. Report of the Lawes Trust Committee, on the amounts of nitrogen, as ain- monia and as nitric acid, and of chlorine in the rain-watcr collected a t Rothamsted, P., 1902, 88. Report of the Lawes Trust Committee, on the amounts of nitrogen, as 111- trates, and chlorine in the drainage through uncropped and unmaniired land, P., 1902, 89. Eeynolds, Jamas Emerson., presiden till address, T., 609 ; P., 1902, ii. - the relatiom of the elements, T., 612.Reynolds, Jcvnze~ Zmerson., and Rmil A?phonse Werner, the ‘‘ dynamic iso- meiisni ” of thiourea and ammonium thiocyan,ite, P., 1902, 207. Richardson, O m ) ? , It’illnns. See Htcm- p7my Oiccn Jones. Robertson, P. TV., atomic and niole- cular h a t s of fusion, T., 1233 ; P., 1902, 131. Robertson, lViZZinnz, the action of nitric acid on bromopEienolic compounds, T., 1475 ; P., 1902, 189 ; discussion, P., 190. Rosenheim, Otto, the decomposition of compounds of seleniiini and tellndnni by moulds and its influence on tlic biological test for arspnic, P., 1902, 138. Ruhemann, Siegfried, condensation of phenols with estcrs of unsaturated acids. Part VII., T., 419 ; I?., 1902, 45. -- the action of ethyl chlorofiimilrate on monoalkylmalonic esters, T., 1212 ; P., 1902, 181.Ruhemann, Siegfried, and Henry Emrst Stapleton, tetrazoline. Part II., T., 261 ; P., 1902, 30. Russell, Edward John, and Noman Smith, non-existence of the gaseous snlphide of carbon described by Denitiger, T., 1538 ; P., 1902, 197. Russell, Ek2mrd Jo?Lit. See also Alfr*etl Dimicl Hall, nntl Joscph ll’illinm Mellor. Rutherford, E., :m;l Preclei-ick Soddy, the radioactivity of thorium coni- punds. I. An investigation of tlic radioactive emanation, T., 321 ; l’,, 1902, 2 ; discussion, P., 5 . __ -- thc radioactivity of thorimn compounds. 11. The cause and nature of radioactivity, T., 837 ; P., 1902, 120. __ ~ on the condensation points of the tliorinm and radium emanations, l’., 1902, 219. Ryffel, Jolm I c n r y . See Iienry John Horstmnn Fenton.S. Scott, Alexander, atomic weight of tellur- ium, P., 1902, 112. Senier, Alfred, and WiZ2ium Goodwin, the action of methylene diiodide on aryl- acd naphthyl-amines. Diaryl- methylenediamines, acridines, and naphthacridines, T., 280 ; P., 1902, 12.INDEX OF AUTHORS. 1627 Senier, Alfred, and Thomas Walsh, the polymerisation of cyanic acid : cyanuric acid, and cyamelide, T., 290 ; P., 1902, 13. Shaw, Snvills, obituary notice of, T., 630. Shedden, F r a d . See Frederick Be1diiig Power. Shelton, H. AS'. , the molecular condition of borax in solution, P., 1902, 169. Silberrad, Oswald, polymerisation pro- ducts from diazoacetic acid, T., 598; P., 1902, 44. Simpson, Maxwell, obituary notice of, T., 631. Smith, (Miss) Alice E. See ll'illinm Hmry Perkin, j z c a .Smith, Clarence, studies. in the tetra- hydronaphthalene series. I. The diazoamino-compounds of ccr-tetra- hydro-P-naphthalene, T., 900 ; P., 1902, 137 ; discussion, P., 138. Smith, A'orman. See Edicnrcl John Russell. Smythe, Johiz Arnzstrong. See also Frecleric Charlcs Garrett. Soddy, Frederick, the radioactivity of uranium, T., 860 ; P., 1902, 121. Soddy, Frederick. See also 3. Ruther- ford. Sodeau, William Horace, the ciecom- position of chlorates. Part V. Potass- ium chlorate in presence of osities of manganese, and the theory of' per- clilorate formation, T., 1066 ; I?., 1902, 136 ; discussion, P., 136. Spivey, Williant Thomas A'cttiton, obituary notice of, T., 635. Sprankling, Chccrles Henry GTCL?LCL~, note on the localisation of phosphates in the sugar cane, T. , 1543 ; P., 1902, 196.Sprankling, Charles ITenry GrcdicinL. See also lViZ7iawt Arthur Bone, and Abeander l i l l i a m Gilbody. Stapleton, Henry Ernest. See S'&f~*iccZ Ruhemann. Steele, Bertram D., an accurate method of measuring the coinpressibilities of mpours, T., 1076 ; P., 1902, 166. Steele, Bertram D,, and €2. 3. Denison, the transport number of very dilute solutions, T., 456 ; P., 1902, 29. Steven, A7cc Bozuring. See A ~ t l i ~ &orye Perkin. Stevens, Henrg Pot?, thiocnrbaniide hydrochloride, T., / 9 ; P., 1901, 210. Struthers, R. d e J. Fleminy. See Jc6mes Erizest Marsh. Stub bs , Gcolye. See Th o m ~ s Edward Thorpe. T. Taylor, Eohert Llezuellyn, hypoiodous acid, P., 1902, 72. Tervet, Jolt 71, h7. See John Theodore Hewitt.Thompson, J. T. See J d i i u Bereizcl Cohen. Thorne, Leoimrd Temple, and Ernest B m ~ n c s Jeffers, purification of hydro- chloric acid from arsenic, P. ,1902,118. Thorpe, Jocelyih Field, and 1Yilliain John Young, the y/3-dimethylglutaric acids, . and the separation of cis and trans- forms of substituted glutaric acids, P., 1902, 237. Thorpe, Tho?n,as Edzuarcl, and George Stubbs, taxine, T., 874 ; P., 1902,123 ; discussion, P., 124. Tickle, Thomas, and John Norman Collie, some hydroxypyrone derivatives, T., 1004; P., 1902, 170. Tilden, William Augustus, and Harry Burrows, the coiistitutioii of limettin, T., 508; P., 1901, 216. -- some new derivatives of pinene and other terpenes, P., 1902, 161. Titherley, At%It?ti- WriIsk, the action of sodainide and acyl-substituted sod- amides on orpnic estcrs, T., 1520; P., 1902, 186.Travers, Xorris 1Yillin.m. See Emil Burkard. Tucker, Scmuel A iichmicty, and Herbert R. Moody, the prodnction of hitherto unknown metallic borides, T., 14 ; P., 1901, 129. Turner, Alfred Johii. See John T l ~ c o d ~ t : Hewitt. W. Wade, John, the constitution of the metallic cyanides as deduced from their synthetic interactions ; the con- stitution of hydrogen cyanide, T., 1596 ; I?., 1902, 65. Wadmore, John Mello. See Freclerick Daniel Chattaway. Walker, Jtiius, the state of carbon dioxide in aqueous solntion, P., 1902, 246. - qualitative separation of arsenic, antimony and tin, I'., 1902, 2.26 ; discussion, P., 246. Walker, Jaliies, and lV&?iccm Alcmnder Fyffe, the hydrates and solubility of barium acetate, I?., 1902, 246 ; clis- ctission, P., 247. Walker, J , W., the catalytic racemisa- tion of' amygdalin, P., 1902, 198. Walsh, Thomas. See Alfred Senier. Werner, Einil Alphoncc. See Jams3 Emsl-son Reynolds.1628 . INDEX OF AUTHORS. West, Charles Alfred, phosphorus tetr- oxide, T., 923 ; P., 1902, 138. Wheeler, Bichard V. See William Arthur Bone. Whiteley, (Miss) illartha Annie, the oxime of mesoxamide and some allied compounds. Part 11. Disubstituted derivatives, P., 1902, 212. - the action of barium hydroxide on dimethylvioluric acid, Y., 1902, 220. Wigner, Johlt Harrison. See Ci'mrles Robertshaw Marshall. Wilkinson, Edward John. See Arthw GeoTge Perkin. Wilson, Charles Itichnrd. See Arthur George Perkin. Wooaforae, Alfred William George. See Jokn Theodore Hewitt, Y. Yates, J. See William Henry Perkin, p n . Yoshitake, E. See Arthur George Perkin. Young, Sydney, the preparation of absolute alcohol from strong spirit, T., 707 ; P., 1902, 104. Young, Sydney, the vapour pressures and boiling points of mixed liquids. Parts I. and III.,T.,768 ; P., 1902, 107,218. __ correction of the boiling points of liquids from observed to normal pres- siire, T., 777 ; P., 1902, 108. - on mixtures of constant boiling point, P., 1902, 215. Young, Sydney, and (Miss) Emily C. Fortey, the properties of mixtures of thc lower alcohols with water, T., 717 ; P., 1902, 105. __ the properties of mixtures of tho lower alcohols with benzene and with benzene and water, T., 739 ; I?., 1902, 105. -- fractional distillation as a method of quantitative analysis, T. , 752 ; P., 1902, 106. ___- vapour pressures and specific volumes of isopropyl isobutyrate, T., 783 ; P., 1902,108; discussion, P., 109. ~~ the vapour pressures and boiling points of mixed liquids. Part I / . , P., 1902, 216. Young, WiZilliam Joli?~ See A d m r Harden, and Jocelyn Field Thorpe.

 

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