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期刊: Journal of the Chemical Society  (RSC Available online 1887)
卷期: Volume 52, issue 1  

页码: 001-048

 

ISSN:0590-9791

 

年代: 1887

 

DOI:10.1039/CA88752FP001

 

出版商: RSC

 

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J O U R N A L H. BAKER. CHICHESTEB H. BELL, M.B. D. BENDIX. C. H. BOTHAMLEY. B. H. BBOUBH. C. F. CROSS. A. H. FISON. J. FLETCHER. W. D. HALLIBUBTON, M.D., B.So. J. P. Laws. D. A. LOUIS. T. MAXWELL, M.D., B.Sc. N. 'IT. J. MILLER, Ph.D. G. H. MORRIS, Ph.D. OF J. M. H. MUNBO, D.Sc. A. PHILIP. E. W. PREVOST, Ph.D. R. ROUTLEDBE, B.Sc. M. J. SALTER. C. SPURGE, B.A. JAMES TAYLOR, B.Sc. A. THILLOT. L. T. THOBNE, Ph.D. H. I(. TOMPKINS, B.Sc. V. H. VELEY, M.A. W. 0. WILLIAMS, B.Sc. W. P. WYNNE, B.Sc. THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY. H. E. ARMSTBONG, Ph.D., F.R.S. W. CBOOKES, F.R.S. F. R. JAPP, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. A. I(. MILLER, Ph.D. HUGO MULLEB, Ph.D., F.R.S. W. H. PERKIN, Ph.D., F.R.S. S. U. PICKERINB, M.A. R. T. PLIMPTON, Ph.D. W. J. RUSSELL, Ph.D., F.R.S. J. MILLAR THOMSON, F.R.S.E. T. E.THOBPE, Ph.D., F..R.S. &bitrrr : C. E. GROVES, F.R.S. Sttb-6bitar : A. J. GBEENAWAY. VOl. LII. I 8 8 7. ABSTRACTS. LONDON: J. V A N V O O R S T , 1, P A T E R N O S T E R ROW. 1887.LONDON : HARRISON AND SONS, PBINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN’S LAKE.C 0 N T E N T S. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN OTHER JOURNALS :- General and Physical Chemistry. PAGE STROUXBO. Production of White Light by E x i n g the Colour~ of the Spectrum . LIEBEPMANN (C.) and S. v. KOSTANECKI. Spectra of the Methyl-derivatives of Hydrox anthraquinone . VERNEUIL (AJ. Preparation of Calcium Sulphide with a Violet Phos- ' phorescence . BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescence of Manganese Compounds . BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescence of Bismuth Compounds . LUVINI (J.).Electrical Conductivity of Gases and Vapours . WINKELMANN (A,). Relation of the Conductive Capacity of Gases to Tem- perature. GRAETZ (L.). Electrical Conductivity of Solids at High Pressures . SCHIFF (R.). Speciflc Heats of Homologous Series of Liquid Organic Com- pounds . BLAREZ (C.). Saturation of Normal Arsenic Acid with Barium Hydroxide . BLAREZ (C.). Saturation of Arsenic Acid with Calcium and Strontium Oxides . , . DE FORCRAND. Sodium Glycerolate . SCHIFF (R.). Heat of Evaporation of Homologous Carbon Compounds . MEISSNER (F.). Heat evolved when Powders are Moistened . ZEHNDER (L.). Determination of the Sp. Gr. of Soluble Substances . BERTHELOT and ANDR~. Tension of Dissociation of Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate . BERTHELOT and ANDRS. Decomposition of Ammonium Hydrogen Carbo- nate by Water, &c.DUCLAUX (E.). Chemical Changes produced by Sunlight . EDER (J. M.). Practical Methods of Photographing the Spectrum . HABERMA" (J.). Electrolysis of Carbon Compouuds . BERTHELOT. Thermochemistryof Phosphates . GAL (H.) and E. WEBNEB. Heat of Neutralisation of Homologous and Isomeric Acids . GAL (H.) and E. WERNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Malonic, Tartronic, and Mdic Acids . BERTHELOT. Thermochemistry of Reactions between Magnesia Salta and Ammonia . . STOHMANN (F.), P. RODATZ, and H. HERZBEPG. Heats of Combustion and Formation of Homologous Phenols . DE LANDERO and R. PRIETO. Some Laws of Chemical Combination . HUNT (T. S.). Law of Volumes in Chemistry . LESCCEUR (H.). Velocity of Dissociation . RAMSAY (W.) and S. YOUNQ.Nature of Liquids . TBAUBE (J.). Capillary Constants and Meniscus Angle . GUIGNET (C. E.). Crystallisation by Diffusion . TREY (H.). Influence of some Normal Salts on the Hydrolysis of Methyl Acetate . DIXON (H. B.). Preservation of Gases over Mercury . a 2 1 1 2 3 4 a 5 5 6 9 8 8 9 9 9 10 11 93 93 94 94 95 96 96 98 99 99 100 100 101 101 102 105iv CONTENTS. BECKMANN (E.). Cracking Glass with Certainty. WALTER (J.). Apparatus for Chemical Laboratories . DUCLAUX (E.) . Actinometr? . BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescence of Manganese and Bismuth . BECQUEREL (E.). Effect of Manganese on the Phosphorescence of Calcium Carbonate . BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Red Fluorescence of Alumina. BECQUEREL (E.). Phosphorescenee of Alumina . BRUHT, (J. W.). Molecular Refraction of Liquid Organic Compounds of High Dispersive Power .BRUHL (J. W.). Experimental Examination of the Older and More Recent Dispersion Formuh . THOMSEN (J.). Supposed Influence of Multiple Bonds of Union on the Molecular Refraction of the Hydrocarbons . BRUHL (J. W.) . Thomsen’s Supposed Explanation of Molecular Refraction Relations . PELLAT (H.). Absolute Electrodynamometer . ELOBUKOFF (N. v.). New Appamtus for Electrochemical Investigations . PIONCHON. JOLY (A.). Thermochemistry of Bibasic Phosphates and their Congeners . BERTHELOT. Ammoilium Magnesium Phosphate. BLAREZ (C.). Saturation of Arsenic Acid by Magnesia. Formation of Ammonium Magnesium Arsenate . , . DE FORCRAND. Heat of Formation of Potassium Methoxide and Ethoxide . GAL (H) and E. WERNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Glyceric and Camphoric Acids .GAL (H.) and E. WERNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Malic and Citric Acids . GAL (H.) and E. WEXNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Meconic and Mellitic Acids. KAHLBAUM (G. W. A.). Temperature Regulator. EAHLBAUM ((3. W. A.). Influence of Atmospheric Pressure on Boiling KAHLBAUM (G. W. A:). Boiling Points of t i e Fa’tty Acids C,H,O, td. RAOULT (E.). Vapour-tensions of Ethereal Solutions . EAHLBAUM (GI.. W. A.). Apparatus for measuring the Tension of Vapours . MULLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Salts containing Water of Crystal- lisation . MULLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Copper Sulphate . LESC~UR (H.). The Relation between the Efflorescence and Deliquescence of Salts and the Maximum Vapour-tensions of their Saturated Solutions .MCGREGOR (J. G.j. Density of Weak Aqueous Solutions of Salts . TOMLINSON (C.). Cohesion and Submemion Figures . TEAUBE (J.). Weight of Drops and their Relation to Capillarity . DELACHABLONNY (P. M.). Tolatillsation of Dissolved Substances during the Evaporation of the Solvent . SPRING (W.). The Periodic Law. COBNU (M. A.). Distinction been Spectral Lines of Solar and Terrestrial Origin . KOBB (G.). Spectrum of Germanium . WEISS (A.). Fluorescence of the Pigments of Fungi . EALISCHER (M.). New Secondary Element . LAURIE (A. P.). Electromotive Force of a Constant Cell with Moving Plates LAURIE (A. P.) . Electromotive Force of a Voltalc Cell having an Aluminium Plate as Electrode . MENDENHALL (T. C.). Electrical Resistance of Soft Carbon under Pres- sure .I . Specific Heats and Changes of State a t High Temperatures Point . CSHlo02. - . - . PAGE 105 105 189 189 190 191 191 191 195 198 200 200 200 201 202 202 204 204 205 205 206 206 206 207 207 207 207 208 208 209 209 210 21 1 211 313 313 314 314 314 315 315COSTENTS. GRAY (T.). Electrolysis of Silver and Copper : Application of Electrolysis to the Standardising of Electric Current and Potential Meters . FROMME (C.) . Electrolytic Polarisation produced by Small Electromotive Forces . AYRTON (W. E.) and J. PERRY. Expansion of Mercury between 0" and -39" . DE FORCRAND. Heats of Formation of Potassium Alkyl Oxides. DE FORCRAND. Heat of Formation of Sodium Alkyl Oxidea . DE FOECRAND. Potassium Glycerolate. RAMSAY (W.) and S. YOUNG. Thermal Properties of Ether .NICOL (W. W. J.). Vapour-pressures of Water from Salt Solutions . LESC(EUR (H.). Vapour-tension of Sodium Acetate . STEFAN (J.). Relation between the Theories of Capillarity and of Evaporrt- tion . OSTWALD (W.), Coefficients of Affinity of Bases. LEMOINE ((3.). Influence of Heat on the Decomposition of Oxalic Acid by Ferric Chloride . HOOD (J. J.). Theory of Fractional Precipitation . MEYER (L.). Halogen Carners . WILLGEEODT (C.). Halogen Carriers .. WILLGERODT (C.). Indium and Gallium as Halogen Carriers . AYRTON (W. E.) and J. PERRY. BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Red Fluorescence of Alumina. BECQKTEBEL (E.). Phosphorescence of Alumina . LOMMEL (E.). Phosphorescence . DUCLAUX (E.). Comparative Action of Heat and Solar Radiation . ROWLAND (H. A.). Water Battery . HARDING (5.L.). Sodium Uichromate Cell. WARREN (H. N.). Ferric Chloride as an Exciting Agent for Voltaic Batteries . NEGREANO. Specific Inductive Yower of Liquids. EBELING (A.). Electromotive Force of some Thermo-elements . STREINZ (F.). Galvanic Polarisation of Aliiminium . ARBHENIUS (5.). Conductivity of Mixtures of Aqueous Solutions of Acids. BLOWN (J.). Theory of Voltaic Action . DRAKE (D.) and J. M. GRAHAM. Electric Accumulators . JANEEEK (G.). LANGCLOIS (M.). Specific Heats of Liquids . COLSON (A.). Isomerism of Position . ARMSTRONG (H. E.). Determination of the Constitution of Carbon Com- pounds from Therrno-chemical Data . PICKERING (S. U.). Determination of the Constitution of Carbon Compounds from Thermo-chemical Data . BLUHL (J. W.). Criticism of Thomsen's Theory of the Heat of Formation of Organic Compounds .STOHMANN (F). Thomsen's Investigations . DE FORCRAND. Alcoholates of Sodium Glyceroxide . DE FORCRAND. Alcoholates of Potasbium Glyceroxide. STORMANN (B'.), P. RODATZ, and w. HEXzlsERG. Heat Equivalent of the Homologues of Benzene. STOHMANN (F.), P. RODATZ, and W. HERZBERG. Heat Equivalent of Ethers of the Phenol Series . THORPE (T. E.) and A. W. RUCKER. Relation between the Critical Tem- peratures of Substances and their Thermal Expansion as Liquids . BABTOLI (A.) and E. STRACCIATI. Relation between the Critical Tempera- tures of Siibstances and their Thermal Expansion as Liquids . THRELFALL (R.). Specific Heate of the Vapours of Acetic Acid and Nitrogen Tetroxide . , . RAMSAY (W.) and S. YOUNG. Influence of Change of Condition from the Expansion produced by Amalgamation Determination of Atomic Weight from Specific Heat .v PAGE 316 317 317 318 319 320 320 321 322 3 23 324 324 325 326 326 326 327 409 409 410 41 1 412 412 413 413 414 41 5 41 5 417 418 419 419 420 420 42 3 423 425 426 427 427 428 429 429 429 Liquid tb the Solid State on Vapour-pressure " . 430vi ONTENTS . RAMSAY (W.) and S . YOUNQ . Nature of Liquids aa shown by a Study of the Thermal Properties of Stable and Dissociable Substances . DYSON ((3.). Apparatus for Determining Vapour-densities . LE CHATELIER (H.). Thermodynamics and Chemistry . WROBLEWSKI (S . v.). BLUMCKE (A.). Specific Gravities of Mixtures of Ethyl Aicohoi and Carbonic Anhydride . MULLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Sodium Phosphate .BEAUN (F.)- Solubility of Solid Substancee arid the Changes in Volume and Energy accompanying Solution . COLEMAN (J . J.). Liquid Diffusion . LOEW (0.). Catalytic Actions . THOMSEN (T.). Conditions of Equilibrium in Aqueous Solutions : Action of Aqueous Soda on some Normal Sodium Salts . VALENTINI (A.). Lecture Experiments . DEMARQAY (E.). Spark Spectra from Coils at Low Tension . BECQUEREL (H.). Variations in the Absorption Spectrum of Didymium . BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Red Fluorescence o€ Alumina . VERNEUIL (A.). Phosphoreswnce of Calcium Sulphide . BECQUEREL (E.) Phosphorescence of Calcium Sulphide . GERNEZ (D.). Rotatory Power of Compounds formed in Solutions of Tartaric Acid . BOROHERS (W.). Galvanic Element . GOUY . Standard Galvanic Cell . FEOMIKE (C.).Galvanic Polarisation produced by Feeble Electromotive Forces . DE FORCRAND . Action of Ethylene Bromidi on kkyl'Metklic dxides . GUNTZ . Heat of Formation of Tartar Emetic . HORSTMANN (A.). Molecular Volumes . ENGEL (R.). Solubility of Sulphates . PARMENTIER (F.). A Particular Case of Solution . CHANCEL (G.) and F . PAEMENTIER . Solubility of Calcium Orthobutyrate LE CHATELIER (H.). Laws of Solution . CHROUSTCHOFF (P.) and A . MARTINOFF . Coe5cients of Chemical Affinity . OLSZEWSKI (K.). Absorption Spectrum of Liquid Oxygen and of Atmo- spheric Air . BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Red Fluorescence of Alumina . NASINI (R.). Molecular Refraction of Carbon Compounds . MANEUVRIEB ((3.). Formation of the Electric Arc without Contact OE the Electrodes . GRIMALDI ((3 . P.).Thermic Expansions of Liquids at Various Pressures . CHAPPUIS (J.). Latent Heat of Vaporisation of certain Volatile Sub- stances . BEETHELOT and RECOURA . The Calorimetric Bomb . MVLLEB-ERZBACH (W.) . Dependence of Chemical Affinity on Temperature ROOZEBOOM (H . W . B.). Thermal Study of Hydrobromic Acid Solutions ROOZEBOOM (H . W . B.). Conditions of Equilibrium of Two Substances in the Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Stakes . Isopyknics . and Isobutyrate . and Hydrate . ROOZEBOOM (H . W . B.). ROOZEBOOM (H . W . B.). New Hydrate of Hydrobromic Acid The Hydrate HBr, 2H20 . ROOZEBO?M (H . W . B.). Combination of Ammonium Bromide with Am- monia . RAOULT (F . M.). Influence of Concentration on the Vapour-tension of Ethereal Solutions . BOTT (W.) and D . S . MAONAIR .Apparatus for Determining Vapour- densities . CHANCEL (G.) and F . PAEMENTIEX . Variation of Solubility with Variation of Heat of Solution . PAGB 430 431 431 432 435 436 436 440 44-43 440 442 537 53'7 538 539 540 54.4) 541 541 541 544 544 645 546 547 547 548 548 625 625 626 626 626 62'7 627 628 628 629 630 631 631 631 632 632CONTENTS . v ii ENGCEL (R.). Effect of Nitric Acid on the Solubility of Nitratm . HAGEMANN (G . A.) . Aviclity-formula . ROSENFELD (M.). Lecture Experiment : Electrolysis oi? Hydrochloric Acid . SCHALL (C.). Lecture Experiment : SpecXc Heat of Zinc . Constant Gas Generator . STENGEB (F.). Absorption-bands of Chlorophyll . EALISCHER (S.). Electromotive Force produced by Light in Selenium . OLSZEWSKI (K.). Density of Liquefied Methane, Oxygen, and Nitrogen .THOMSEN (J.) . Avidity-formula . SLEENBUCH ((3.). WARREN (T . T . P . B.). Vapour-density Apparatus SCHALL (C.). Determination of Vapour-densities . AMAGAT (E . H.). Expansion and Compressibility of Water . SCHUMANN (M.). Compressibility of Aqueous Chloride Solutions . MULLEE-EBZBACH (W.). Rate and Vapour-tension of Diseociation . FOUSSEREAU ((3.) Effect of Pressure on the Decomposition of Chloridea . RUGHEIMEE (L.) . Practical Thermo-regulator . . Refractive Index of Ice . CHAPPUIS (J.) and C . RIVI~BE . Refractive Index and Compressibility of Cyanogen . NASINI (R.) and A . SCALA . Molecular RefracOive Energies o€ Derivatives of NASINI (R.) and A . SCALA . Molecular Refractive Energies of Thiocyanates and Thiocarbimides . BOISBAUDBAN (L . DE) .Red Fluorescence of Chromiferous Gallium . PRIBRAM (R.). Specifh Rotation of Optically Active Substances in very Dilute Solution . TOMASSI (D . and RADIGUET . Electric Couple with Carbon Element8 . KROUCHKOLL . BOUTY (E.). Conductivity of Acids and Salt6 in Dilute Solutions . BOCK (0.). Conductivity of Compounds of Potassium and Sulphur in Solu- tion. of Sodium Sulphide. and of Boric Acid . ECSAS (A.). Nobili’s Rings and Allied Electrochemical Phenomena . FA^ ((3.). Variations in the Electrid Resistance of Antimony and Cobalt in a Magnetic Field . NICOL (W . W . J.). Expansion of Salt Solutions . BEBTHELOT and C . FABEE . Tellurium . THOMSEN (J.). Heats of Combustion of Organic Substances . BERTHELOT and RECOUBA . Heats of Combustion . BEBTHELOT and LOUQUININE .Heats of Comhustion . RAMSAY (W.) and S . YOUNG . Continuous !lhansition from the Liquid to CHAPPUIS (J.) and C . RIVI~RE . Vapour-tension of Liquid Cyanogen . MACNAIB (D . S.). Apparatus for Vapour-density Determinations . MULLER-EEZBACH (W.). Hydrates of Barium and Strontium Hydroxides . SCHULZE (C . R.). Amount of Water of Crystallisation contained in some Salts . FOUSSEREAU (G.). Decomposition of Acetates by Water . REICHER (L . T.). Velocity of 8aponification . MILLS (E . J.). Action of Heat on Potassium Chlorate and Perchlorate . UBECH (F.). Influence of Temperature on the Rate of Inversion of Cane- sugar . UBECH (F.). Velocity of Chemical Reactions . SCHALL (C.) Demonstration of Avogadro’s Hypothesis . MEYER ((3.). Carbon Bisulphide . EETTELER (E.). Dispersion in Rock Salt .NEUMANN (2 . v.). Nickel and Carbon Elements . EISENMANN (R.) . Galvanic Element . Polarisation of Copper . WEBER (C . L.). Conductivity of Amalgams . the Gaseous State at all Temperatures . EMDEN (R.). Vapour-tensions of Saline Solutions . LESCGCUR (H.). Hydrates of Barium Chloride . PAGE 632 633 633 633 634 634 693 693 6% 695 695 695 696 696 697 697 698 698 753 163 753 754 754 155 755 756 757 757 957 757 158 158 159 760 760 761 761 761 762 763 764! 764 765 765 766 166 767 767 767 768viii CONTENTS. GOSSART. The Spheroidal State . BRAUN (F.) . Decrease of Compressibility of Ammonium Chloride Solutions with Increase of Temperature, . M~RMET (A.). Lecture Experiments . BOISBAETDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescence of Manganese and Bismuth . BECQU~EL (18.).Variations in the Absorption-spectra of Didymium Salts. BOTHAMLEY (C. H.). Orthochromatic Photography . BOUTY (E.). Conductivity of Mixtures . BERTHBLOT. Phosphates of the Alkaline Earths . JOLY (A). Trimetallic Phosphates . STOHMANN (F.). Heats of Combustion of Organic Compounds . STOHMANN (F.), P. RODATZ, and W. HERZBERG. Heat Equivalents of Benzyl-compounds . FLAWITEEY (F.). Relation between the Boiling Points of the Monatomic Alcohols and their Constitutions . EOLA~BE (F.) . Alteration of Freezing Points . NATANSON (E.). Cooling of Carbonic Anhydride on Expansion . SKINNER (S.). Phosphonium Chloride . . SCHALL (C.) . Vapour-density Apparatus . SCHALL (C.). Determination of the Vapour-density of High Boiling Sub- stances under Reduced Pressure . SPRING (W.).Influence of Temperature on the Rate of Action of certain Acido on Marble . BOUTY (B.). Application of the Electrometer to the Study of Chemical Reactions . FOUSSEREAU ((3.). Decomposition of Thiosulphates by Acids . MEYEB (L.). Apparatus for Fractional Distillation under Reduced Pressure BRUHL (J. W.). Influence of Single and Double Union on the Refractive Power of Compounds : Constitution of Benzene and Naphthalene . BOISBAUDRAK (L. DE). Fluorescence of Spinel . CROOKES (W.). Crimson Line of Phosphorescent Alumina . BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescences of Manganese and Bismuth . BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). New Fluorescences with well-defined Spectra. DEMAE~AY (E,). Spectra of Didymium and Samarium . WRIQHT (C. R. A.) and C. THOMPSON. Development of Voltaic Electricity DEBRAY (H.) and €'&CHARD.Alteration of the Carbon Electrodes used for the Electrolysis of Acids . RIQHI (A.). Conductivity of Bismuth for Heat in a Magnetic Field . VIOLLE (J.). Comparative Radiation of Fused Platinum and Fused Silver . BERTHELOT and FABRN. Heat of Formation of Hydrogen Telluride . FABRE (C). Heat of Formacion of Crjstallised Tellurides . STOHMAN (F.). Heats of Combustion of Organic Compounds as Determined by Different Methods . BERTHELOT and RECOURA. Passage from the Benzene to the Acetic Series . GERLACH (G. T.). Boiling Points of Salt Solutions . AMAQAT (E. EL). Solidification of Liquids by Pressure . THOMSON (J. J.). Dissociation of some Gases by the Electric Discharge . GOUY and 8. CHAPERON. Osmotic Equilibrium and the Concentration of Solutions by Gravitation .SCHIFF (R.). Demonstration of the Coefficient of Expansion as a Lecture Experiment . REYCHLER (A.). Estimation of Pressure in Closed Tubes . TROWBRIDQE (J.) and C. C. HUTCHINB. Oxygen in the Sun . TROWBRIDGE (J.) and C. C.HUTCHINS. Carbon in the Sun. HUTCHINS (C. C.) and E. L. HOLDEN. Existence of certain Elements and Discovery of Platinum in the Sun . SUNDELL (F.). Spectrum Analysis . CROOKES (W.). Radiant Matter Spectroscopy : Examination of the Residual Glow . by Atmospheric Oxidation . PAGB 768 768 769 873 873 874 877 877 877 878 879 879 880 882 882 882 882 am 883 884 1005 1005 1006 1006 1008 1008 1008 1009 1009 1010 1010 1010 1011 101 1 1012 1013 1013 1013 1023 1014 1065 1065 1065 1066 1066CONTENTS . CBOOKES (W.). SharpLine Spectrum of Phosphorescent Aluminium .CROOKES (W.). Sharp Line Spectra of Phosphorescent Yttris and Lan- thana . GRUNWALD (A.). Chemical Structure of Oxygen and Hydrogen and their Dissociation in the Sun’s Atmosphere . STAATS (G.). Photochromatic Properties of Silver Nitrate . MOORE (T.). Modification of the Ferric Chloride Cell . BUCEANAN (J.). Electrical Conductivity of Hot Gases . MIESLER (J.). Electromotive Dilution Constants of Silver and Copper Salts . BOLTZMANN (L.). Thermochemical Law conjectured by Pebal respecting Non-reversible Electrolytic Actions . BOYS (C . V.). Bunsen’s Ice Calorimeter . KEISER (E . B.). New Pyrometer . BEKETOFF (N . N.). Change in Volume during the Formation of Metallic Oxides . SPRING (W.) and E . PAN AUBEL . Action of Acids on Zinc containing Lead .HUNT (T . S.). Integral Weights in Chemistry . Inorganic Chemistry . LUNGE ((3.). Conversion of Calcium Hypochlorite into Calcium Chlorate . RAMMELSBERG (C.). Crystalline Silicocarbonate from Soda Liquors . Sodium Calcium Carbonate . ROSENBLADT (F.). Double Nitrites of Cesium and Rubidium . BUNSEN (R.) Decomposition of Glass by Carbonic Anhydride condensed on its Surface . REIDEMEISTER ((2.). BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Purification of Yttria . OSMOND . Heating and Cooling of Cast Steel . KNIESCIIE (l?.). Tungsten . PFORDTEN (0 . v . d.). Titanium . BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Atomic Weight of Germanium . , . KRUSS (G.). Gold Oxides . BASSETT (H.) and E . FIELDINQ . Action of Hypochloroue Anhydride on Iodine Trichloride . BLAREZ (C.). Saturation of Selenious Acid by Bases .KAPPEL (S.). Formation of Nitrites . RUDORFF (I!.). Compound of Arsenious Oxide with Halogen Salts . . PLINGLE (A.). Some Probable New Elements . CASTNER (H . Y.). Production of Alkali Metals . LEIGHTON (G . W.). Crystalline Scale formed in the Manufacture of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate . HEYER (C.). Strontia Dihydrate . BLOUNT (B.). Calcium Borate . BLOXAN (C . L.). WHEELER (H . A.). NORDENSKIOLD (A . E.). Eqnivalent of Gadolinium Oxide . KNAPP (F.). Formation of Ultramarine in the Wet Way . STANLEY (A.) . Sodium Dichromate . &Uss (G.) and H . SOLEREDEL . Reduction of Inorganic Sulpho-salts by Hydrogen . WADDELL (J.). Atomic Weight of Tungsten . RASCHIG (F.). Compounds of Gold with Nitrogen . GIBBS (W . ) . Complex Inorganic Acids .JORGENSEN (9 . M.). Roseo-rhodium Salts . JORGENSEN (S . M.). Nitratopurpureo-rhodium Salts . ROSENIXADT (T.). Solubility of some Gold Compounds . Calcium Ammonium Arsenate and Calcium Arsenate Artificial Lead Silicate from Bonne Terre, Montana ix PAGE 1069 10’70 1070 1071 1071 1071 1072 10’72 1073 1073 1073 10’74 1077 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 106 106 106 107 107 107 108 108 108 108 109 109 110 110 111 111 112 113 113 114 JORQENSEN (S . M.j. XanthoIrhddium Salts . 114X CONTENTS. PAB'E WURSTER (C.). Active Oxygen in the Atmosphere . 211 WURSTER (C.). Formation of Active Osygen in Paper . 211 MOISSAX (H.). Phosphorus Pentafluoride . 212 WEBER (R.). SCHNEIDER (R.). sulphide. 213 MCCAY (L. W.). Arsenic Pentasulphide . 213 BLOCHMANN (R.). Carbonic Anhydride in the Atmosphere.214 JOLP (A.). Bimetallic Phosphates . 214 JOLP (A.). Silver Phosphates and Arsenates . 215 CARPENTER (R. F.). Solubility of Silver Chromate in Ammonium Nitmte . 216 JENSCH (I%). Tetracalcium Phosphate and Basic Converter Slag. 216 SCHEIBLER (0.). Determination of Water in the Hydrates of Strontium Oxide . 217 FINKENER (R.). Actio; of Carbokc Ahhydride on the Dihydrate of Stron- tium Oxide . 217 HEYER (C.). Estimation of Water in Btrontia DihSdrate . 217 MENSCHING (J.) and V. MEYER. Vapour-density of Zina . 218 HENSGEN (0.). Ammonio-mercuric Chromates . 218 MAUXEK~ (E.). Water of Crystallisation of Alums . 218 JENSCH (E.). Composition of some Ancient Ceramics from Brandenburg . 218 OSMOND. Heating and Cooling of Fused Steel . 219 GAUTIER (F.).Influence of Silicon on the Condition of Carbon in Cast- won. 2 2 0 XEHRMANN (F.). k Ndw Clks of'Cobktic Ekts . 220 BLOMSTRAND (C. W.). Oxy-acids of Iodine. 327 THOMSON (J. J.) and R. THRELFALL. Production of Ozone. 32'7 SENDERENS (J. B.). Action of Sulphur on Ammonia and Metallic Bases in Presence of Water . 327 WEBER (R.). Combinations of Sulphuric Anhydride with 'Phosphonc and Iodic Anhydrides . 328 TEONSON (J. J.) and R. THBELFALL. Passage of Electric Discharges through Pure Nitrogen . 328 HAUTEFEUILLE (P.) and J. MARGOTTET. Hydrated Silicon Phosphate . 329 DEMAR~AP (E.). Action of Carbon Tetrachloride on Metallic Oxides . 929 QUANTIN (H.). Ferric Phosphate . , . 330 SHITH (W.) and W. B. HART. Sodium Carbonate . , 330 RAMMELSBEBQ (C.). Occasional Products in the Soda Manufacture .331 GOTTIG (C.). Water of Crystallisation of Sodium Monosulphide . 331 DRAPER (H. N.). Silver Ammonio-nitrate . 331 SEKDERENS (J. B.). Copper Nitrates . 331 SPRING (W.). under the Influence of Pressure . 332 BOURGEOIS (L.). Calcium Yilico-stnnnate . 333 COEN (S.). Solubility of Gypsum in Solutions of Ammonium Salts . 333 LINCK ((3.). Crystallography of Cadmium Borotungstate . 334 OSBOBNE (T. B.). Higher Oxides of Copper . 334 CROOEES (W.). New Elements in Gdolinite and Samarskite . 334 CHRISTENSEN (0. T.). Chemistry of Manganese and Fluorine . 335 GLASER (M.). Action of Potassium Permanganate on Sodium Thiosulphate 336 DITTE (A.). Compounds of Stannic Oxide . 336 PFORDTEN (0. V. D.). Titanium . 337 MANASSE (0.). Vanadates of the Alkaline Eaxthe .339 MICHAELIS (A.). Valency of Bkmuth. . 3.410 HASEBROEK (K.). Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Bismuth Salts . 3410 KRUSS (G.). Atomic Weight of Gold . 340 ERUSS ((3.) SublimedAuricChbride. 341 Compounds of Selenious and Arsenious Anhydrides with Behaviour of Iodine with Reallgar and Arsenic Iodo- Sulphuric Anhydride . 212 Action of Carbon Tetrachloride on Chromyl Dichloride and Action of Non-metals on Solutions of Silver and Reaction between Barium Caxbonate and Sodium SulphateCONTENTS . xi WINCKLER (C.). Preparation of Chlorine from Bleaching Powder . STOLBA (F.). Action of Hydrochloric: Acid on Sphalerite . BERTHELOT . Metals and Minerals of Ancient Chaldea . WARREN (H . N.). Decomposition of Ammonium Chloride by an Alloy of Zinc and Iron .SHAW (W . N.). Atomic Weights of Silver and Copper . PREIS (X.) and B . RAYMANN . Decomposition of Sodium Sulpharsenate with Silver Nitrate . OTTO (H.). Tetracalcium Phosphate and Basic Slag . ENGEL (R.). Effect of Hydrochloric Acid on the Solubility of Chlorides . DIXON (W . A ) . Constitution of Acids . MEYEE (V.). Properties of some Metals . BIRD (G . B.). Purification of Zinc . HARDAWAY (H.). Analysis of Shot KUBEL (W.). Preparation of Lead Carbonate . BERRY (N . A.). Copper Slag HARRISON (GI.. ). Mirror Amalgam . BIRD (GI.. B.). Mercurous Hydroxide . BAYER (9 . J.). Rasic Aluminium Sulphate . . Sulphide . ANDR& (GI.. ). Action of Lead Oxide on Soluble Chlorides . ANDRS ((3.). Action of Mercuric Oxide on Dissolved Chlorides . CERISTENSEN (0 . T.). Fluorine and Manganese Compounds .CLAASSEN (E.). Solubility of Manganese Sulphide in Fused Potassium HOOD (J . J.). Preparation of Ammonium Dichromate . CLAASEN (E.). Extraction of Vanadium and Chromium from Iron Ores . KRUSS (G.). Gold . MILES (F . P.). Formation of Potaesium Silicate . RASCHI~ (F.). Action of Nitrous Acid on Bulphurous Acid . VAN NUYS (T . C.), and B . F . ADAMS . MENSCHINQ (3.) and V . MEYER . WTTIG (C.) New Hydrate of Sodium Hydroxide . SENDERENS ( J . B.) Action of Metals on Solutions of Silver Nitrate . WARREN (H . N.). Zinc-eisen . THOMS (H.) Ammonio-zinc Chlorides . MABERY (C . F.) Products from the Cowles Electrical Furnace . MEYER (L.), Action of Carbon Tetrachloride on Oxides . DONATR (E.) Barium Manganate . ROUSSEAU (G.). Formation of Manganites from Permanganates .BENDER (G.). Non-existence of Chromium Heptasulyhide . MUTEMANN (W.). Lower Oxides of Molybdenum . SEUBERT (K.) and SCHURMANN . Bromostannic Acid . KR~JSS ((3.). Gold . EREUSLER (U.). Amount of Oxygen in the Atmosphere . OLSZEWSKI (K.). RASCHIQ (F.). Reaction of Nitrous Acid with Sulphurous Acid . KRAUT (K.). Oxidation of Ammonia in presence of Platinum or Palla- dium . FRANKE (B.). Hyhroxylated Solii Hyirogen Phosphide . GOTTIG (C.). Hydrates of Potassium Hydroxide . MUTHMANN (W.) . Argentous Compounds . JOLY (A.). ANDR& ((3.). Ammoniacal Compounds of Cadmium Chloride . ANDRI~ ((3.). Ammoniacal Compounds of Cadmium Sulphate and Nitrate . OSMOND (F.). Effect of Manganese, &c., on the Properties of Steel . KNOP (A.). Crystallised Niobic Anhydride .Carbonic Anhydride in the Air Vapour-density of Potassium Iodide DEMARCAY (E.) Cerite Earths . SEUBERT (E.). Chlorostannic Acid . Boiling Point of Ozone : Solidification of Ethylene . Double Phosphates and Arsenates of Strontium and Sodium DITTE (A.). Alkaline Vanadates . COSSA (A.). Animoniacal Platinum Compounds . PAGE 442 442 44.3 443 443 44A 444 445 445 445 446 446 446 446 447 447 447 447 447 448 449 449 449 450 450 549 549 550 550 550 550 551 651 551 552 552 552 553 553 554 554 554 634 634 635 635 635 636 636 637 637 638 639 639 642 642xii CONTEXTS . MACIVOR (R . W . E.). Perbromic Acid . CURTIUS (l‘.). Diamidogen or Hydrazine . DRECHSEL (E.). Nitrous Acid . LESC(EUR (H.) Hydrates of Sodium Arsenate . DE MOND~SIR (P.). Particular Case of the Formation of Sodium Hypo- bromite .DRAPER (C . N.). Solubility of Lithium Carbonate . DRECHSEL (E.). Argentous Componnds . PFORDTEN (0 . v . D.). WANKLYN (J . A.). Specific Gravity of Lime-water . LUNGE (G.) and R . SCHOCH . VILLIERS (A.). Barium Phosphates . WARREN (H . N.). Thallium in Platinum . WARREN (H . N.). Preparation of Anhydrous Metallic Chlorides . WARREN (H . N.). Action of Nitrogen on Certnin Metals . MENKE (A . E.). SHIMER ( P . W.). Titanium Carbide in Pig-iron . DRECHSEL (E.). Formation of Complex Inorganic Acids . KBUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Equivalent and Atomic Weight of Thorium . KRUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Potassium Germanium Fluoride . DITTE (A.). Alkaline Vanadates . KRUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Reduction of Potassium Niobium Fluoride with Sodium .KBUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Earths and Niobic Acid from Fergusonite . NEUMANN (G.) . Preparation of Oxygen and of Sulphurous Anhydride with Kipp’s Apparatus . MICHAELIS (A.) . Vapour-density of Tellurium Tetrachloride : Valency of Tellurium . WAR~EN (H . N.). Nitrogen Fluoride . ALLARY (E.). Regeneration of Acid Residues in the Manufacture of Gun- cotton . MULLEB (J . A.). Influence of Temperature and Pressure on the Action of DE MONDBSIR (P.). Artificial Production of Trona or Urao . BAILEY (G . H.). Silver Suboxide . ENGEL (R.). Solubility of Calcium and Magnesium Chlorides in Water atOo . FORM~NEK (J.). Solubility of Lead Chloride in Solutions of Mercuric Chloride . The Lowest Compounds of Silver Action of Ammonia on Bleaching-powder Action of Ferric Sulphate on Iron Potassium Chloride on Crude Methylamine Carbonate .SAGLIEB (A.). Ammonium Copper Iodides . ~ T A R D (A.). Solubility of Copper Sulphate . BAUBIGNY (H.). Schweizer’s Reagent and “Eau Celeste” . MEYER (V.). Stability of Corrosive Sublimate Solution . BUCHNER (E.). Action of Carbonic Anhydride on Ulti.amarine . CLAASSEN (E.). Manganese Sulphate . LAUGIEB (P.). Action of Selenious Acid on Manganese Dioxide . JORGENSEN (a . M.). Cobaltammonium Compounds . KEHRMANN (F.). Structure of Complex Inorganic Acids . KEHRMANN (F.). Phosphotnngstic Acids . WEIBULL (M.). Crystallised Compounds of Zirconium . MAUMENR (E.). Alloys of Platinum, Iron, and Copper . DEBBAY (H.). Action of Acids on Alloys . THUMMEL (K.). Behaviour of Mercuric Chloride with Hydrogen Ammo- nium Carbonate .BERG (A.). Chromiodates . NILSON (L . F.) and 0 . PETTERSON . Physical Constants of Germanium and Titanium and their Compounds . KEUSS (G.). Gold . DEBRAY (H.). Crystalline Alloys of Tin and the Platinum Metals . PAGE 698 698 698 698 699 699 699 699 700 700 701 702 702 702 703 703 703 704 704 705 706 706 769 770 770 770 771 771 771 771 772 772 772 773 774 774 774 774 775 775 776 777 777 778 778 $78 778 779 779CONTENTS ... xu1 PAGE CHILO~STCHOFF . Precipitation of Mixtures of Iodates and Sulphates by Barium Salts . FILESENIUS (R.). Preparation of IIydrogen Sulphide free from Arsenic . JACOBSEN (0.). Purification of Hydrogen Sulphide from Hydrogen Arsenide FINE (R.). Affinity of certain Bivalent Metals for Sulphuric Acid .DACCOMO ((3.) and V . MEYER . Density of Nitric Oxide at -100’ . MENSCHING (J.) and V . MEYER . Behaviour of Phosphorus, Arsenic, and . HEMPEL (W.). Percentage of Oxygen in the Air . HARTOG (P . J.). Sulphites . Antimony a t a White Heat GEUTHER (A.). Arsenic . FOSSEE (W.). Carbonic Anhydride in the Air of School-rooms . GOTTIQ (C.). Crystallisation of Alkalis from Alcohol . PBEIS (C.) and B . RAYMAN . FISHER (J . H.). EBUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Decomposition of Sodium Thioarsenate by Silver Nitrate . Corrosion of Zinc by Ammonium Chloride and Potassium Nitrate . . Components of the Rare Earths yielding Absorption-spectra . DE BOISSIEU (P.). Water of CrystalliQation of Alums . CHRISTENSEN (0 . T.). Chemistry of Manganese and Fluorine . ROUSSEAU ((3.).Potassium Manganites . ENGEL . Hydrochloride of Ferric Chloride . SABATIER (P.). Hydrochloride of Ferric Chloride . FRANEE (B.). Action of Sulphuric Acid on Potassium Permanganate . OSMOND and WERTE . Residues obtained from Steel and Zinc by the Action of Acids . GONZALEZ (C.). Paratungstates . HINSBERQ (0.). Zirconium . CARNOT (A.). Reactions of Vanadic Acid . DITTE (A.). Metallic Vanadates . DITTE (A.). Ammoniacal Vanadates . MATTHEY (E.). Metallurgy of Bismuth . DEBRAY (H.) . Products of the Action of Acids on Alloys of the Platinum Metals . FABRE (C.). Selenium Alums . DES CLOIZRAU . Monoclinic Form and Optical Properties of Arsenious Anhydride . ELASON (P.). Action of Chlorine in Carbon Bisulphide and of Sulphur on Carbon Tetrachloride . FEANKE (B.) .Manganese Compounds . TROOST (L.) and L . OUVEAILD . Thorium Silicates . TBOOST (L.) and L . OUVBARD . Thorium Sodium and Zirconium Sodium Phosphates . HOFFMANN (L.) and G . KRUSS . Gold Sulphides . KEISEB (E . H.). Combustion of Weighed Amounts of Hydrogen : Atomic Weight of Oxygen . FISCHER (F.) . MICHAELIS (A.) . Tellurium Dichloride . FISCHER (H.). Working up of Stassfurt Potash Liquors containing a . SCHOTTLANDER (P.). Crystalline Form of Potassium Aurobromide . WARREN (H . N.). Phosphorised Silver . FRIPDHEIM (C) . “ Silver Suboxide ” . WELLS (H . L.). Basic Zinc and Cadmium Nitrates . WAEEMANN (A . J.) and H . L . WELLS . COUSTNS (A. C.). Relation of Mkrcury to other Metals . KLASON (P.) Carbon Oxysulphide . CAILNOT (A . > . Vanadates . KILUSS ((3.).Atomic Weight of Gold . Composition of Generator Gas and Water Gas large Excess of Sodium Chloride Basic Lead Nitrates 884 8‘35 as5 885 885 886 887 888 888 888 889 889 889 890 892 892 a92 a93 894 894 894 895 896 898 900 a96 a99 900 1014 1015 1015 1015 1016 1016 1017 1018 1019 1019 1078 1078 1078 1039 1039 1079 1039 1080 1080 ioaoxiv CONTENTS . BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Gallium . WARREN (T . T . P . B.) . Metallic Manganese Compound of Manganese Sesquioxide with Cupric Oxide . MOORE (T.) Peculiar Formation in Nickel Regulus . WINKLER (C.). Germanium . SCHNEIDER (E . A.). BETTEL (W.). Separation of Gold from the Platinum Met& . M;irteralogical Chemistry . BRAND (A.). Artificial Breithauptite from the Mecherniah Lead Furna,ce s . MACADAM (W . I.). Butyrellite .SCACCHI (E.). Minerals fr9m Vesuviua . BECKER (A.). Chemical Constitution of Barytocalcite and Alstonite . DES CLOIZEAUX (A.) and A . DAYOUR . Chemical Composition of Herderite BUSATTI (L.). Minerals from Tuscany . MACKENZIE (G . S.). Rare Copper Minerals from Utah . DANA (E . S.). Columbite . CHROUSTSCBOFF (K . v.) . Plagioclase . DES CLOIZEAUX (A.) and F . PISANI . Oligoclase . HOCKAUF (J.). Botryogene . . SPEZIA (Gt ) . Flexibility of Itacolumite . STRUVER (G.) Volcanic Fragments from the Lake of Bmcciano . NORDENSKIOLD (A . E.). DAUBR~E . DAMBREGIS (A . K.). Cosmical Powder from San Fernando, Chile . GURLT . Meteorite in a Tertiary Lignite . Note on a Meteorite in a Tertiary Lignite . HIDDEN (W . E.). Twin Crystals of Molybdenite . MEEM (J . G.). Limonite-pseudomorphs after Iron Pyrites .DANA (E . S.). Brookite from Magnet Cove, Arkansas . HIDDEN (W . E.). A Remarkable Crystal of Herderite . Analysis of Mineral Springs in Aegina and Andros . CLARKE (F . W.) and J . 8 . DILLER . PENFIELD (5 . L.) and F . L . SPERRY . Pseudomorphs of Garnet . HIDDEN (W . E.). Phenacite from Colorado . EIDDEK (W . E.) and A . DES CLOIZEAUX . North Carolha &finer81 Lo- calities . Turquoise from New Mexico . LEIGETON ((3 . W.). Mica from Leon Co., Texas . STROHECKER (J . R.). Ceriferous Hainstadt Clays . . HUNTINQTON (0 . W.). Crystalline Structure of Iron Meteorites . HIDDEN (W . E.). New Meteorite Iron from Texas . KUNZ ((3 . F.). Meteoric Iron from Glorieta Mt., New Mexico DANA (E . S.) and S . L . PENFIELD . Two Hitherto Undescribed Meteoric Stones .WANKLYN (J . A.). Occurrence of Free Iodine in a Mineral Water . ROMANIS (R.). Gold from Burmah . BOURGEOIS (L.). Crystallised Insoluble Carbonates . SANDBERGER (F.). Occurrence of Iodine in Phosphorites and of Lithium in Psilomelane . MEYER (A . B.). Nephrite from Alaska . BEUTELL (A.). Prehnite from Silesia . STEQER (V.). Porphyry from Horka in Prussia . DRASCHE (E.). Analyses of Persian Eruptive Rocks . SANDBERGER (F.). Investigations on Ore-veins . Recent Alluvial Deposits in the Ij and Zuyder Zee . MEUNIER (S.). Mineral Waters from Java . VAN BEYYELEN ( J . M.). SAUER [A.) . Amorphous Carbon (Graphito'id) in the Saxon Erzeebirm " V DANA (E . S.). Cryitallisation of NatiGe Copkr . BROWN (W . G.). Crystallographical Notes . 342 PAGE 1081 1081 1081 1081 1081 1 W 17 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 116 116 116 116 117 117 118 118 119 119 119 119 120 120 221 221 221 222 222 223 223 223 2% 224 224 341 341CONTENTS .GENTH (A.) . Mineralogical Notes . LINDSTROY (G.). Copper Mineral from Sunnerskog. Sweden . CROSS (W . J.) and W . F . HILLEBBAND . PENFIELD (S . L.) and D . N . HARPER . DANA (E . S.). Mineralogical Notes . WEIBULL (M.). Galenobismuthite from the Falun Mine . HILLEBRAND (W . F.). Emmonsite. an Iron Telluride . NORDENSKIOLD (A . E.). Gearksutite from Ivigtut. Greenland . Chemical Comr>oaition of Ralstonite . Elpasolite. a New Mineral . LOSCH (A . k.). 'Brucite from the Ural . A . GORQEU (A.). Artificial Zincite and Willemite . PEARCE (R.). Goslarite from Montana .SJOQREN (A.). Place of Spodiosite in the Mineral System . SJOQREN (A.). Sarkinite, a New Manganese hsenate . IQELSTROM (L . J.). Polyarsenite . PENFIELD (5 . L.). Vanadinite from Arizona and New Mexico . HEADDEN (W . P.). Columbite from Colorado . LINDSTROM (G.). Phosphoric Anhydride in Felspar . CLARKE (F . W.). Lithia Micas . CHATARD (T . M.). Lucasite, a New Variety of Vermiculite . LACROIX (A.) . Lamellar Thomaonite . LACROIX (A.). White Epidote from the Beagle Canal, Terra del Fuego LACROIX (A.). Critical Examination of some Minerals . ARZRUNI (A.). Paragonite Schist from the Ural . ANSDELL (G.) and J . DEWAR . FRESENIUS (R.). Hot Springs a t Wiesbaden . STELZNER (A.) and A . SCHERTEL . HOLLAND (P.). Quartzite . EINCH fE.). Plattnerite . Gaseous Constituents of Meteorites Black Zinc Blende of Friberg KINCH '(E.).F . H . BUTLER. and H . A . MIERS . New Vaziety of Dufrenite from Cornwall . MACADAM (W . I.). Talc used in Paper-making . PENPIELD (5 . L.), Phenacite from Colorado . SMITH (W . B.). Crystal Beds of Topaz Butte . ALLINQ (A . N.). Topaz from Thomas Range. Utah . JANNASCH (P.). Strontia in Heulandite . BISCHOP . Sodium Felspar from Krageroe. Norway . MALLET (J . W.). Silver in Cotopaxi Volcanic Ash . VOGDT (C . v.). Diabase-porphyrite from Petrosawodsk . EUNZ (a- . F.). Meteoric Iron from Augusta Co., Virginia HUNTINGTON (0 . W.) . Coahuila Meteorites . MILES (F . P.). Supposed Meteorite from Highland Co., Virginia . the Spring a t Oued Ref . ROMBURGH (P . v.). MCIVOR (R . W . E.). New Zealand Graphite . BECKER (G .F.). Natural Solutions of Cinnabar. Gold, and Associated Sulphides . FREMY . Artificial Formation of Rubies . FREYY and VERNEUIL . Action of Fluorides on Alumina . GORQEU (A.). Zinc Ferrite : Artificial Formation of Branklinite . LACROIX (A.). Plumbocalcite from Wenlock Head . OCHSENIUS (C.). Phosphoric Acid in Chili Saltpetre . DARAPSKY (L.). Chilian Alums . RATH (G v.). Cristobalite from Mexico . FUNARO (A.). Felspars from Elba . TSCH E RM AK (G.) . S capolite Series . . DE LESSEPS . Water from Artesian Well in the Tunisian Chotts and from Water from the Wells of Zemzem . DE CHBOUSTCHOFF (K.). Artificial Production of Quartz and k d y m i h . DE CHROUSTCHOFF (K.) . Artificial Production of Quartz and Orthoclme . HAUTEFEUILLE (P.) and L . P . DE SAINT.GILLES .Artificial Production of Micas . XV PAGB 342 543 343 343 3444 344 344 345 345 345 346 346 346 346 347 347 347 347 349 350 350 350 351 351 352 45 1 451 451 451 452 452 452 453 453 453 454 454 454 455 455 455 455 555 655 556 556 557 557 558 558 559 559 559 560 560 560xvi CONTENTS . COHEN (E.). Talc. Pseudophite. and Muscovite from South Africa . DATHE (E.). Kersantite from Wustewaltersdorf. in Silesia . GOTZ (J.). Andalusite from Marabastad. Transvaal . JANNASCH (P.). New Analyses of Norwegian Rocks . KOTG (B.). Japanese Rocks . HIDDEN (W . E.). The Mazapil Meteoric Iron . KUNZ (G . F.). Meteorites from Kentucky and Mexico . ZUBER (R.). Eruptive Rocks from Krzeszowice. near Cracow . RICCIARDI (L.). Origin of Hydrogen Chloride, Sulphurous Anhydride. and Iodine in the Gases of Volcanoes .KONIG (Gt . A.). Stromeyerite from Mexico . IGELSTROM (L . J.). Braunite from Jakobsberg. Wermland . JANNETTAZ (E.). Buratit. e from Laurium . ERBEN (B.). Bohemian Minerals . DEBY (J.). Cyprusite . IGELSTROM (L . J.). HEematostibite from Orebo . COSSA (A.). Columbite from Graveggia, Val Vigezzo . YOUNG (J.). Pectolite from Kilsyth . KONIG (G . A.). RNOP (A.). Biotite . Manganese-zinc Serpentine from Franklin, New Jersey KNOP (A.). Pseudobiotite . DAMOUR (A.). A Pink Clay . MEUNIER (S.). FREsENIus (H.). Analysis of the Schutzenhof Quelle, Wieibade6 LosaNITscH (S . M.). Mineral Waters from Servia . BULITSCH (P.). Analysis of the Water of a Saline Lake . MEUNIEP (S.). GORGETJ (A.). Artificial Production of Magnetite . XACIVOR (R .W . E.). BUSATTI (L.). Wollastonite from Sardinia . BOSSCHA (J.). Meteorite of Karang-Modjo or Magetan in Java . WILLM (E.). Sulphuretted Waters of Olette . KALECINSZKY (A.). Native Gold from Thibet . HUSSAK (E.). Granular Limestone of Stainz, in Styria . WEIBULL (M.). Manganese Apatite : Composition of Apatite . STAHL (W.). Celestine in Nautilus aratus . BAUBIGNY (H.) . Artificial Bormation of Alabandine . BOURQEOIS (L.). Artificial Production of Crocoisite . FLINK (G.). Lingbanite . CHESTER (A . H.). Mineralogical Notes . WARTHA (V.). Minerals of the Serpentine-chlorite Group . SCHLTJTTIQ (E.). Imperfectly known Silicates . TEALL ( J . J . H.). Plagioclase from the Tynemouth Dyke . LE CHATELIER (H.). Action of Heat on Clays . LE CHATELIER (H.). Constitution of Clays .SCHOELLEB (R.). River-waters of La Plata . SANDBERGER (F.). Graphitefrom Ceylon . PULA (E.). Recent Formation of Marcasite a t Marienbad . SANDBERGER (F.). IGELSTROM (L . J.). Minerals from the Sjo Mine, Sweden . ZEPHAROVICH (V . v.). Pyroxene : Scheelite . ARZRUNI (A.). Dipyr from Connecticut . JANNASC EI (P.). Heulandlte . TRAUBE (H.). Laubanite : Laumontite . Meteoric Iron a t Fort Duncan, Texas . MACIVOR (R . W . E.). Bismutlzic Gold . SEMMONS (W.). Enargite from.Montana . Artificial Formation of Rose-spinel or Balas Ruby Minerals occurring in Australian Bat Guano CES~RO (G.). Destinezite . HEPBTJRN (Gt.). Griqualandite . . Percylite, Caracolite, and Phosgenite from Chili EIGEL (F.). LEDROIT (J . M.1 .. So.-called Trachvte-dolerites of the Voeelaberg .Trachytic Rocks from the Island of San Pietro . PAGE 561 562 562 662 563 564 564 564 643 643 644 644 644 645 645 645 646 646 646 647 647 cj; 47 648 707 707 707 708 708 709 709 709 710 710 780 980 781 781 781 781 782 782 783 4 89 785 785 786 901 90 L 902 902 902 903 903 903 909 904 643 648 Z84CONTENTS . xv ii COHEP (IT.). Pallasite from Campo de Pucarii . ZEPHaRovrcH (v . v.). Trona. Idrialite. and Zinc Bloom . KOKSCHAROFF (N . J . v.). Turquoise from the Kirghis Steppes . ZGLENITZEIJ (W . K.). Epsomite from Poland . TEALL ( J . J . H.). Augite from the Whin Sill . TEALL ( J . J . H.). Andesine from Sutherlandshire . COLLINS ( J . H.). Minerals from Porthalla Core, Cornwall . LORY (C.). Microscopic Crystals of Albite in Calcareous Rocks of the RICCIARDI (L.).Composition of Volcanic Rocks . DAUBR~E . Meteorite a t Djati Pengilon, Java . LUZZATTO (E.) . Antimonite from Valdagno . DE LANDERO (C . F.) Tellurium Silver Bismuth from Jalisco, Mexico . LUEDECKE (0.). Minerals from the Stassfurt Salt Mines . PLUG+ (K . K.). PICCINI (A.). A Mineral associated with the Columbite of the Vai KNOP (A.). The Peridote of Schelinger Matten . KOTO (B.). Glaucophane . SCACCHI (E.). Altered Cordierite from Rocaa Tederighi in Tuscany . RICCIARDI (L.). Composition of Rocks and Minerals from Vulture and Melfi LUDWIG (E.) and G . TSCHERMAE . Meteorite from Angra dos Reis . Western Alps . Ignatieffite, a New Variety of Aluminite Vigezzo . JOHNSTONE (W.). Flitwick Water . Organic Chemistry . HENRY (L.). Volatility of Methane-derivatives .BERTHELOT . Sugars . KLASON (P.). Sugar formed in the Inversion of Lichens . CONRAD (M.) and M . UUTHZEIT . Action of Dilute Acids on Grape-sugar and Fruit-sugar . CONRAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT . Decomposition of Milk-sugar by Dilute Hydrochloric Acid . LANDWEHR (H . A.). Animal Gum . W o HL (A . ) . Thio f ormalde h y de-derivatives . MAGNAXINI (0.). Chloro-derivatives of Acetals . PECHXANN (H . v.) and K . WEHSARG . CECONOMIDES (L.). Ketines . BANNOW (A.). Pure Butyric Acid . MELIKOFP (P.). Derivatives of Tiglic Acid . MELIKOPP (P.). Constitution of C hlorohydroxybutyric Acid and Dichloro- butyric Acid . SAYTZEPP (A . C . and M.). Hydroxystearic Acids of Different Series . PEREIN (W . H., Jun.). Action of Trimethylene Bromide on Ethylaceto- PERKIN (W . H., Jun.), and P .C . E'EEER . Ethylacetotrimethplenecarboxg- late . CUBTIUS (T.) and I? . KOCH . Derivatives of Diazosuccinic Acid . JACOBSEN (0.). WALLACH (0.). Carbohydrates . Di-isonitroPoacetone acetate, Benzoylacetate, and Acetone Dicarboxglate . DRNARO (A.) . Dichloropyromucic Acid . WIDMAN (0.). Constitution of Glycoluril . ERREBA ((3.). Chloropropylbenzene . MAYER (I?.). Reduction of Trinitro-+-cumene . JAWBSEN (0.). Hemellithene . Hydrocarbons from Tar Oils boiling between 170" and 200" FILETI (M.) . Reciprocal Transformation of Cymene and Cumene-deri- vativeu . FILETI (M.) and F . CROSA . Chlorocymene and Bromocymene from Thymol JACOBSEN (0.). Ethylxylenes . VOL . LII . b PAGE 904 1021 1021 1021 1022 1022 1022 1023 1023 1024 1084 1084 1085 1085 1085 1086 1086 1086 1087 lo87 1087 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 32 33 33 34 344 35 35 36 36 36 37 37xviii OONTENTS .BENDER (Gt ..) . Ethereal Carbonates . B~EDERMANN (J.). Parahydroxybenzil Alcohol . KOSTAXECEI (S . v.). Synthesis of Betorcinol @-Orcinol) . CURTIUS (T) and (3 . LEDEBER . Benzylamine . CAUSSE . Acetal-resorcinol . GILL (J . M.). Citric Acid Derivatives of Paratoluidine . - . WALLACH (0.). Azo- and Diazo-eompounde . SUTKOWSEI (J.). Quinone-oximes . LOEB (M.). Amidine-derivatives . REIMARUS (0.). Action of Alkyl Iodides on Dibenzilthiocarbamide . STOLTE (H.) . Phenylseleniocarbimide and Diphenylse~eniocarbamid~ . BENDER ((3.). Substituted Nitroeen Chlorides . FILETI (M.). Preparation of Aromatic Amides . TSCHACHER '(0.). Condensation Gf Nitrobenzaldehyde with Hydrocarbons .HOFFMANN (A.). Compound of Pyrotartaric Acid with Hippuric Acid . ERLENMEYER (E ) and J . ROSENHEE . Phenyliodohydracrylio Acid . WENDE (H.). Cyesolcarboxylic Acid . L~EBERMANN (C.). Opianio Acid Derivatives . LIEPERXANN (C.) and S . KLEEMANN . Opianic Acid Derivatives . G R ~ N E (H.). Azo-opianic Acid . ELBEL (K.). Derivatives of Normethylnitro-opianic Acid . GABRIEL (S.). Homo-orthophthalamide . E~ERTENS (E.). Action of Amines on Shthalylacetic Acid . FILETI (M.). Bronioterephthalic Acid . SCHNAPAUFF (E.). Cumidic Acids . ERRERA ((3.). Reaction of Stilbene . ZINCKE (l'.). P-Naphthaquinone . ZINCKE (T.) and F . RATHQEN .. Benzene- and Toluene-azonaphthols and their Isomeric Hydrazine Derivatives . JULIUS (P.). New Diamidodinaphthyl .NOAH (E.) . Tetrahydroxyanthraquinones . CAHN (E . L.) . Methylanthragallols . CANNIZZARO (5.) and Gt . FABRIa . Acid from SanLonin : Isophotosantonic Acid . HESSE (0.). 'Cinchol . CONTNCK (0 . DE) . Alkaloyds . CIAMICIAN (G . L.) and M . DRNNSTEDT . Extraction of Pyrroline from Animal Oil . LADENBURG (A.). Ppidine Bases . CLAUS (A.) and F . COLLTSCHONN, Quinoliae . GABRIEL (S.). Isoquinolinsand its Derivatives . LIPPMANN (E.) aud F . FLEIGSNER . Synthesis of Hydroryquinolinecarboxylic Acid . LADENBERG ( A.). Piperidhe Bases . LTPSKI (A . A ) . Comparative Estimation of Preparations of Pepsin . REMSEN (T.) and H . W . HILLYER . Methods for Determining the Relative FISCHER (0.j and H . VAN Loo . Formation of P-Diquinoline . PODWYSSOZKI (W.). Method of Preparing Extrects of Pepsin .Stability of Alkgl Bromides . MANSFELD (W.). Derivatives of Diethylene Disulphide . ESCALES (R .) and E . BAUMANN . Disulphones BAUMANN (E.). Disulphones . LANDWEHR (H . A ) . Reagent for the Hydroxyl-group SCEWALB (F.) . Non-acid Constituents of Reeswax . HARVEY (S.) . HSRKIQ (M.) and S . SCHUTBERT . Carbohydrates . PETERS (K.). Linoleic Acid . Conversion of Starch into Glucose by means of Hydrochloric Acid . LADENBURG (A.) . Identity of Cadaverine with Pentamethylenediamirie . BAUMANN (E.). Compounds of Aldehydes and Ketones with Mercaptan . PAQE sa 38 39 443 44 40 4x3 41 42 $2 43 43 44 4.4 44 45 45 4!5 47 48; 49 50 61 52 52 53 53 54 66 66. 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 61 63 63 64r 65 66 122 122 123 323 124 124 125 125 125 126 126OONTENTS.BXEDT (J.). Acetyl-levulinio Acid : ConstituticHlr af pXetonic Acide . COXBES (A.). New aertction of Alumihm Chloride : Bpthesee in & Acetic Series .. VO~PEBT (F.). Gluconic Acids - . LIST (R). Actidn of Thi-kdeon' Ethil Aeelioaoehte . K~HLEE (A.) . Nitro-derivatives of Methylmil . B~PHRE~TD (R). l?ormation.of Dibromo- and Dichloro-kbiDc Acib . WER (V.)* Relation of a-Thiophsmc Acid t;o the Nomad Thiophnear- boxylic Acids . WILM~ERODT (C.). H&gm 0arriel.e . WALLACH (0.). Preparation of Organic Fhddea BAMBEILGER.(E.). Reaction of Potsssim Cyanide wik &&&xy'EE Chloride . $BEERSON (W. H.). Oidatdn oS'Ni&itylene . WEDMAX (0,). Intramolecrmlas Chsngee in the Pmpyl-gmapob the Cumene SeEies . , . W ~ M A N (Or). Reciprocal Transformations of Cymene- and .Cumenederiva- tivea ., . FHTICA (F.). A Fourth Monobromophenol and a &mnd Monobrmoben- NISTZKI (R.j. Cknstiktion of N'itranilic Acid . (LJ. Aniline and its Homnlogues . CLAUS (A.) and H. HIBZBL. Alkyl-derivatives of Aniline . ~ X D M E Y E R (T.). Action of Ethyl Imidoombonate on Armmtio dythd compounds .. -. BIEMSEBT (I.) and A. Gt. PALMER, Decomposition of -0-ompounds by Alcohol: Pmdiazotolueneorthos?.zlthoaic Acid . ~ R N B (F.). Ocklbenzene . - . c * zene -. * . WXLLACH (0.). Diazo- and Diamamid6-compounde . &WERE (E.). Hydrasines . Bwmw (C.). Phenyi3~ydrezine-compollnds . BUDIN (J. A.). Dicyrulphenylhy~~ne-compoPnds . &tkNTHSEN (A.) and H. SCE.ppre2TZZle'R. PhenaAd&atives . B~~NTHSEN (A). Conetitution of the S W n e a . W X N E ~ (A.).Metanitromethylsa~cylaldehyde and its Derivataves . EREKEUUB (E.). Action of Sulphuric Acid on h m s t i c Kkones . J~LENLTEYEB (E 9, juu. Pliichl'e Phenylglycidio Acid .. EXPP (A.). Para- and Ortho-nitrophenylosyacrylic Aeid . HENTSCHBL (W.). Derivatives of' Metkl C'8laadilate + . USEX (I.) and A. Gt, PALMER. Benaoic &lphihide . Ilar#as~~ I.) and A. Gd PALMEB. Pamthorybenzoic BdpWde . -SEN {I.) and W. 5. BAYLEY. Yambromobemic 8dphinide. ~WJTIEB (EL.). Chlorine-derivativea of Acetophenme . -HAS (R.). dmido-auids . m o w (C.) - Ethylphthdylacetoaetate . BWSEBT (I.) and C. S. PALXBR. Benzo~1taluenesulphcun;lmide . SCHNEE~VSS (E, A). Sepmtion of the two Leomeric 'Ibluidinesul-phunic Acids . &OPNEIDEE 6. A$ A&m-if Sulph&c A& on kph!kwtoluenesulphoni~ Acids .~ E ~ ~ s E N (1.j and W. H. EMEBSON. Oxidation by mmnu of Pcitasaium Permanganate . KELBE (W.) and N. v. CZAZLNOMSZL Aebion of Bromine and Water on a-Metaisocymenesulphonic Acid : Constitution of u+ and @-Metaim- FIsCHEB (E ). Syathesie af Indde-de&&vm . BMXEB (E,). Indolee from Phenylhydraaine . WER (A.). Indolbs from Medydmzinebenzoic Acid . oymeneeulphonic Acids . WEN (J.). Indoles from Meth lphenylhydrsaine . mCHUTZ (B.).blumini\l91~BlQlide&&C&a . 5 2 XiX PAQB 126 1W I* lzf 128 129 129 130 130 131 iae 18% 130 138 134 184 134 184 1% 136 . 137 138 . 138 . 189 . 139 . 146 . 141 . 141 . 142 . $la . 14% . 143 . 144 . 1 4 . 144 . 1% . 145 i38,lM 146 1-43 146 147 148 1443 149 149 156xx JONTENTS . LIPPMANN (E.). Dehydrogenation by means of Benzoic Peroxide .ELBS (K.). Formation of Substituted Stilbenes . EI. BS (K.) and F . BAUER . Substituted Stilbenes . GRAEBE (C.) and A . PEER . Euxanthone-group . MELDOLA (R.) . Preparation of Dinitronaphthylamine : Metanitrophenyl- azodimethylamidobenzene . WITT (0 . N.). Eurhodines and Laurent’s Naphthase . SCHLIEPER (A.). Indoles from P-Naphthylhydrazine . HECHT (H.). Action of Monamines on Citric Acid . STOKES (H . W.I and H . T . PECHMANN . Action of Ammonia 011 Ethvl Acetone- dicLrboxyiate . Synthesis of Pyridine-derivatives . : LADENBURG (A.) and C . F . ROTH . SEYFFERTH (E.). Derivatives of Picolinic and Nicotinic Acids * CLAUS (A.) and F . COLLISCHONN . Bromoquinoline . XNORR (I,.). Synthetical Experiments with Ethyl Acetoacetate .SKRAUP ( Z . H.) and P . BRUNNER . Metaquinolinecarboxylic Acid LADENBURG (A). Synthesis of Active Conine . LIEBRECHT (A.). Reductionof Nicotine . BAMBERGER (E.) . Sparteine . H ES BE (0.). Pseudomorphine . GOLDSCHYIEDT ((3.). Papaverine . JAHODA (R.). Papaverine Salts . SKRAUP ( Z . H.). Constitution of Cinchonine . LADENBURG (A.). Specific Rotatory Power of Yiperidine Bases . MERLING ((3.). Action of Bromine on Dimethylpiperidine . BIKFALVI (K.). HEmin Crystals . LINTNER (C . J.). Diastase . MUELLER (H.). Action of Diastase and Invertin . LE BEL (J . A.). Russian Petroleum . Bases from Animal Oil . NORTON (L . M.) and A . A . NOPES . OTTO (R.) and A . ROSSING . LINDET (L.). ROMBURGH (P . v.). Action of Heat on Ethylene . Reaction of Organic Bisulphides with Potas- sium Sulphide .Action of Alcohols on Aurophosphorous Chloride . Dextrorotatory Hexylic Alcohol . Formation and Composition of Humous Substances . Action of Hydrogen Chloride on Mixtures of MEYRR (V.). Thiodiglycol Compounds . BAUMANN (E.). Preparation ofBenzoic Ethers . KILIANI (H.). Arabinose . Aldehyde with Alcohols . MIXTER (W . (3.). Acid Propionates and Butyrates . MEYER (V.). Preparation of /3-Iodopropionic Acids . ROMBIJRGH (P . v.). Methylisopropylacetic Acid . REIMER (C . L.) and W . WILL . methylenecarboxylate with Lime . OST (H.) and A . MENTE . Oxalimide . WISLICENUS (W.). Ethyl Oxalacetate . THIERFELDER (H.) . Glycuronic Acid . WATTS (F.). Fermentation of Citric Acid . Decomposition of h i d e s by Water and Dilute Acids . BRUNSWIGF (H.). Derivatives of Acetothienone .DAMSKY (A.). Isomerism of the Thiophenic Acids : Derivatires of P-Thio- phenic Acid . ERNST (F.). Reduction of aa-Thiophendicarboxylic Acid . CONRAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT . ROMBURGH (P . T.). CLAUS (A.) and E . TRAINER . Decomposition by Heat of the Nitrates of Amines Erucic and Brassic Acids . COLMAN (H . G.) and W . H . PERKIN, Jun . Distillation of Calcium Tetra- BERTHELOT and ANDRB . EENST iF.\. Svnthetical Investica6ons in the ThioDhen Series . PAUE 151 151 151 152 152 153 153 154 155 157 157 158 159 160 160 161 162 163 163 164 164 164 164 165 165 166 225 236 226 227 228 228 228 229 229 230 231 231 232 232 233 234 234 234 235 235 235 236 23’1 237 238 KUES (iV.j and‘C . PAAL . SynthYesis of a-Phenylthiiphen . 238CONTENTS . xxi KPEKELEB (K.).Pentathiophen-group . CIAMICIAN (G.) and P . SILBER . Action of Light on Nitrobenzene . CuUs (A.) and E . PIESZCEK . Orthoethpltoluene . HEYMANN (€3.) and W . KOaras . BLAU (F.). Action of Sodium Methoxide 011 Bromobenzene . OTTO (R.) and A . ROSSING . JACKSON (C . L.) and A . M . COMEY . Action of Silicon Fluoride on Organic Bases . MERZ (V.) and P . MULLER . FISCHER (0.) and E . HEPP . Action of Alcoholic Hydrogen Chloride on Nit*rosamines . HOOGEWERFZ (S.) and ,W . A . VAN DORP . Benzylamine and Phenethyl- amine . ROWBURGH (P . v.). Isodinitrodimethylaniline . BERNTHSEN (A.). New Synthesis of Thiodiphenylamine . BENDER (G.). Ethereal Carbonates . WALDER (F.). Benzyl-derivatives of H-$.roxylamine . KNORR (JJ.). Correction . WITT (0 . N.), Action of Ethyl Acetoacetate on Aroniatic Diamines .DAHM (C.) and K . GASIOROWSKI . Condensation Products from Carbo- imides and Orthodiamines . MENTHA (E.) and K . HEUMANN . Parachlorazobenzene-derivatives . MENTHA (E.) arid K . HEUMANN . Cyanazobenzene and Yarazobenzenecar- Oxidation of Homologues of Phenol . Bisulphides with Mixed Organic Radirles Aniline and Diphenylamine from Phenol . boxylic Acid . MENTHA (E.). Chloroparazotoluene . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.). Reduction of Aldoximes and Acetoximes . BERNTHSEN (A.). Pyrogeniu Formation of Phenazine . NIETZKI (R.). Safranine Dyes . WITT (0 . N.). Constitution of the Safraninee . NIETZKI (R.). Constitution of Ssfranine . OSBORN (T . B.) and W . C- . MIXTER . Paranitroformanilide . Action of Concentrated Sulphuric Acid on Aromatic Eetones .MATTHIESSEN (C . H.) and W . G . MIXTER . DYER (J . 0.) and W . G . MIXTER . CLATJS (A.). Orthazoparabromacetanilide Halogen-derivative of Oxanilide . PAMPEL (0.) and G . SCHMIDT . Aromatic Ketones . ERAFFT (F.). Benzene-derivatives of High Molecular Weight . CLAUS (A.) and E . FICKERT . Paraxylyl Ethyl Ketone . NEUMANN (G.). Nitrophenyl Benzoates and Nitrobenzoates . Hydrocarbons . PL~CHL (J.). Phenylglycidio Acid . NEP (J . U.). Benzoquinonecarboxylic Acids . LIEBERMANN (C.). Constitution of Azo-opianic Acid . LIEBERMANN (C.). An Isomeride of Hemipinimide . ELKAN (T.). Isomeric Aldehydophenoxyacetic Acids . ELKAN (T.). Vanillinoxyacetic Acid . GERSON (G.). Derivat.ives of Pyruvic Acid . EUES (W.) and C . PAAL . Diketonic Acids . HANTZSCH (A.). Furfurane-derivatives from Resorcinol .OTTO (R.) and A . ROSSING . Sulphobenzidedisulphonic Acid . VALLIN (K.) . Metatoluenesulphonic Acid . ELASON (P.). Toluenedisulphonic Acids . LELLMANN (E.) and 0 . BONHOFFER . Introduction of Lhrboxyl into Aromatic LANG (E.). Action of Zinc Alkyl Compounds on Ethyl Malonate . LANG (E.). Furfurane-derivatives from Phloroglucinol . OTTO (R.) and E . ENGELHARDT . Phenylsulphinacetic Acid . CLAUS (A) and J . A . SCHTJLTE IM HOF . FISCHER (E.) . Cumene-orthosulphonic Acid and Orthocumic Acid . Action of Aldehydes, Anhydrides, and Diazo-compounds on the three Methylindoles . BEINITZEB (F.), Hydrocarrotene and Carrotene . PAGE 239 244 240 241 242 242 243 243 244 245 245 245 245 2% 247 247 247 247 218 258 249 249 249 250 250 250 251 251 251 252 252 253 254 254 254 255 257 258 259 260 261 261 262 262 263 263 263 264 258 264 265 265x xii CONTENTS PAGE EEMILTAX m.).Diphepylmetaxylylmethaneand Diphenylorfho-xyly~methane 266 CLATJS (A.) and M . ERLER . 268 CLAUS (A.) and 0 . SCHMIDT . @-Naphthol-@-disulphonic Acid . 269 CLAISEN (L.). Action of Aldehydes on Phenols . 270 CLAVS .( A.) and P . FEIST . a-Naphthyl Methyl Ketone . 271 BAMBERGER (E.) and M . PHILIP . Pyrene . 271 PESCI and BETTELLI . Terebenthene-derivatives . 272 KOSTANECEI (S . v.). Bormation of Euxanthic Acid . 272 CIAMICIAN (G.) and P . SILBER . Synthesis of Ygrroline . 273 CIAMICIAN (G.). Behrlviour of Methyl Ketole : Conetitution of P.yrroline . 273 PAAL (C.) and C . w . T . SCBNEIDER . 2'73 EITORR (L.). Syntheses by Means of Ethyl Acetoacetate .275 KEISER (E . H.). 272 LIPP (A.). Tetrahydropiwline . 277 CLAUS (A.) and P . KUTTNEP . Quinolinesulphonic Acids . 278 XNORR ~~ . (L.) and C . KLOTZ . 2'78 BENDER (F.) and G . SCQTJLTZ . Diamidostilbene . 268 Bromo-derivatives of Diphenic Acid . PEREIN (A . G.) and W . H . PERPIN, Jun . Kamda . 272 Synthesis of Pyrroline derivati~es Action of Chlorine on Pyridine . Reduction of HgdrosylepiYdine and Mothyl- lepidone . ;REHER (L.). a- and y-Ethyl Quinolines . BRUCKE (E. v.). Colour Reaction of Guanine . PLUGQE (P . C.). Opium Alkalo'ids . COMSTOCE (W . J.) and W . KOENIGS . Cinchona Alkalo'ids . LOEBISCH (W . F.) and P . SCHOOP . Strychnine . LADENBURG (A.). Specific Rotation of Pigeridine Bases . HESSE (0.). Alkaloids of the Berberidese . BRIEGER (L.).A New Ptoma'ise producing Tetanus . NEUMEISTER (R.). AJbumoses . NETJMBISTER (R.). Vitelloses . GRIMAUX (E.) and C . CLOEZ . Erythrene-derivatives . BARATAEFF (S.) and A . SAYTZEFF . Trimethyl Carbinol . USTINBFF (D.) and A . SAYTZEFF . Dipropyl Carbinol . DIEFF (W.). Action of Silver Acetate on Tetrabromodiellyl Cstrbiuol . CUISINIER ( L . ) . Glucose and the SWc harification of Starch . BOCRQTJELOT (E.). Action of Saliva on Starch . BOURQUELOT (E.). Starch Granules . MAQTJENNE . Inosite . MALBOT (H.). Preparation of Tsobutylamiaes . MALBOT (8.). Senaration of Mono- and Di-isobutylamines . ZEISEL (5.). Colchicipe . MERCK (C . E.). EcgQnine . Co~sop (A.). Erythrol . 279 . 280 . 280 . 281 . 282 . 282 . 283 . 204 . 284 . 284 . 286 . 352 . 353 . 353 . 353 .354 . 354 . 355 . 355 . 356 . 357 . 357 . 285 . 8% BAMBERQER'(E.). Synthesis of Guanylcarbarnide . GATTERMANN (L.) and Gt . SCHMIDT . Preparation of Alkylamidoformic MICHAEL (A.) . Convenient Method of Preparing Brominated Fatty Acids . MICHAEL (A.). Behaxiour of Acetic Acid and its Derivatives to Phosphorus Pentachloride . Chlorides and Alkyl Isocvanates . USTINOFF (D.). p-Dimethacrylic Acid . HAZTJRA (K.). Acids from Drying Oils . BARATAEFF (S.). Methoxydidylacetic Acid . FLICEHINGER (EL) . Oxalic Acid from the Residue of S@ritlss atheris IVitrosi . SCHATZEY (E.). Preparation of Ethyl Acetate . DAIMLER (C.). Action of Ethyl lodide and Zinc on Ethyl Malonate . BARATAEFF (S.). Action of Ally1 and Ethyl Iodides on Ethyl OsaIate . FITTIG (R.) and C . DAIMLER .Action of Ethyl Chloracetete a i d Zinc on Ethyl Oxalate . ROME& (M.). Nitration of a-Tbiophenic Acid . SCHATZEY (E.) . Diallyloxalic Acid . 358 358 359 359 359 359 360 360 360 361 361 361 362CONl’EN ‘1’S xxiii BAEYEB (A.) . Constitution . of Benzene . LADENBURG (A) . Constitution of Benzene . SEPLIG [E.). Chlorination of Toluene . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and M . HONIQ . Nitrochlorotolueiie and Clilorotoluidine THOMSEN (J.). Constitution of Benzene . KLABON (P.). Synthesis of Cyanphenin . MEYEE (E . v.) . Synthesis of Cyanphenin . BAESSLER (A.). ‘&in01 and its Derivatives . MICHAELIS (A.) and F . SCHMIDT . Isomeric Mono- and Di-benzoylphenyl- h ydrazines . BILLETEP (0.) aud A . STEINEB . Thiocarbimides of Bibasic Aromatic Radicles . MICHAELIS (A.) and L . WEITZ .Trianisylarsine and its Derivatives . MICHAELIS (A.). Organo-bismuth Compounda . MICHAELIS (A.) and A . POLIS . Triphenylbismuthine and its Derivatives . S~EULZE (E.) and E . N h m r . Phenylamidopropionic Acid obtained from Q~IBAUD (H.). Physical Peculimity of Triphenylguanidine . HOTTER (E.). Synthesis of Phenylaceturic Aoid . the Decomposition of Prote’ids . BAEYER (A.). Reduction of the Phthalic Acids . Action of Potassium Hydroxide on Mixed Alkyl Bisulpliides . Action of Sulphurous Anhydride onJ3enzene . * . Action of Potassium Hydroxide on Phenylene- MUNCHYEYE? (F.). Action of Hydroxylamine on Diketones . EKSTBAND (A . Gt.). Naphthoic Acids . RICHTER (E.). a- and /3-Naphthenylamidoxime . CLEVE (P . T.). Chloronaphthdenesalphonic Acids . FOBSLIKG (S.).Bronner’s j3-Naphthylaminesulphonic Acid . O T ~ O (JL) and A . ROSSING . COLBY (C . E.) and C . 5 . MCLOUBHLIN . OTTO (8.) and A . ROSSINQ . mefadiphenylwlphone . GOSKE (A.). Bynthesis of Carbazole . SOLTSIEN (P.). Essential Oils . HALLER (A.). Isomeric Camphols and Oamphora . LEUCKART (R.). Carveol, Borneol, and Menthol . LETJCKAPT (R.) and E . BACH . Bornylamine . . GEAM (C.). Active Principles of Asckpias currmsavica, A . incarnata, and CIAMICIAN (Gt.) and P . SILBEP . Conversion of Pyrroline ink0 Pyridine- derivatives . ALTAR (S.). Oxidation ot Symmetrical Triallylpyridines . LA COSTE (W.) and F . J7ALEUR . Quinoliiiedisulphonic Acid and its Derira- tives . HOFMANN (A . W.). Quinoline-red . CLEVE ( P . T.). Compound of Qninoline with Formamide . PANAJOTOW ((3.).1 : 3 Dimethylquinnldinc . HINSBERG (0.). Nomenclature of the Quinoxaline Series . LETJCKART (R.) and A . HEI~RMA” . Nitrotolylglycine and Oxydihydrotolu- Yilzcetoxicum ofleinalis . LIWEH (T.). 2 : 6 Dimethylpyridine Platinochloride . quinoxaline . LIWEH (T.). Conyrine Platinochloride . FREUND (M.) and W . WILL . Hydrastine . BECKUXTS (H.). Ptomaines . GRAM (C.). Origin of Ptoma‘ines . LOEW (0.). Diastase . . EKGLER (V.) and iM . BOEAM . Veaelin . MAGNAMINI ((3.). Piperilene . PISANELLO (Gt.). Hydrogenation of Propionitrile . WALLACH (0.) and F . LEHMANN . Atation of Phosphorus Pentachloride on Substituted Pormamides and on Piperidine-derivatives . PAGE 362 362 362 362 363 363 363 364 365 366 366 367 868 368 368 369 370 371 371 372 312 373 373 374 374 375 375 375 376 376 377 378 378 378 3’79 380 381 381 382 383 383 883 384 385 387 .387 456 457 457xxiv CONTENTS .BERTONI ((3.). Ethereal Salts of Nitrous Acid . POMEY (E.). Compound of Propyl Alcohol and Phosphopletinous Chloride . LOEW (0.). Formose . SELIWANOFF (T.). Reaction for Fruit-sugar . MACQUENNE . Inosite . HORVAT (V.). Dry Distillation of Starch with Lime . MAYER (A.). Nature of Niigeli’s Starch.cellu1ose . SCHULZE (E.) and E . STEIGER . Paragalactin . LANGELI (T.) . Trimethylpropylammonium Iodide and Hydroxide . MALBOT (H.) . Salts of Di-isobutylamine . BARBAGLIA (Gt . A.). Isobutaldehyde and its Polymerides . BARBAGLIA (G . A.). Action of Sulphur on Aldehydes . FASBENDER (H.). Compounds of Aldehydes and Ketones with Mercaptan . CLAISEN (L.). Action of Nitrous Acid in Ketones .AUTENRIETH (W.). Dimethylene Disulphone-derivatives . TAFEL (J.). y-Amidovaleric Acid . STADELMANN (E.). Hydroxybutyric Acid in Diabetic Urine . WOLFF (L.). p-Bromovderic Acid . KILIANI (H.). Axabinosecarboxylic Aoid and Arabinoee . FRANCHIMONT (A . P . N.). Action of Nitric Acid on Bibasic Acids . BE RGREEN (H.). Isonitroso-compounds . BURTON (B . S.) and H . v . PECHMANN . Action of Phosphoric Chloride on Ethyl Acetonedicarboxylate . HENTSCHEL (W.). Aconitic Acid . TAFEL (J.). Reduction of Dihydroxytartaric Acid Diphenylhydrazide . BGUTROUX (L.). Gluconic Acid . MICHAEL (A.). Constitution of Trimethylenetricarboxylic Acid . FRANCHIMONT (A . P . N.) and E . A . KLOBBIE . Amides of Ethylsulphonic Acid . DEL~PIN (S.). Calcium Urate . HILL (H .B.) and L . L . JACKSON . Chloropyromucic Acid . CANZONERI (F.) and V . OLIVERI . Transformation of Furfuran mto Pyrroline . TAFEL (J.). Furfurylamine . LEKO (M . T.). Thioplien in Aniline . EXNST (F.). Reduction of a-Thiophenic Acid . SCHULZE (K . E.). Constituents of Coal-tar . FILETI (M.). Reciprocal Transformation of Cumene and Cymene . PERATONER (A.). Oxidation of the Methyl Ethers of Mono- and Di-brom- orthoisopropylphenols . PONEY (E.) . Compound of Orthotoluidine with Cupric Chloride . POMEY (E.). Compound of Paratoluidine with Cupric Chloride . NIETZKI (R.) and F . KEHRMANN . TBUHL~R (J.) . Thioparatoluidine . SCHOOP (P.). Preparation of Dimethylaniline . HEIDLBERG (T.). Ortho- and Para-chlorodimethylaniline . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and E . EISSER . Carvole-derivatives .HINSBERG (0.). Action of Orthotoluylenediamine on Dextrose . Secondary and Tertiary Qninones . QRIESS (P.) and G . HARROW . NIETZKI (R.) and E . HAGENBACH . Tetramidobenzene and its Derivatives . CHETMICKI (’3 . v.) . Carbonylorthamidophenol and Thiocarborthamido- phenol . KLASON (P.). Substitution of Amidogen by Hydrothionyl and Oxjsul- JANOVSKP (J . V.) and L . ERB . Halogen-derivatives of Azobenzene and JANOVSKY (J . V.) and L . ERB . Direct Substitution-products of Parazo- ENGLER (C.) and C . SCIIESTOPAL . Action of Acetone on Pnramidoazoben- zene . Action of Aromatic Iliamines on Sugars phuryl Groups . Hydrazobenzene . toluene : Hydrazobromvbenzenes : Hydrazobromotoluenes . PAGE 468 468 469 459 459 460 460 460 461 461 461 462 462 463 463 463 464 464 465 466 466 467 467 467 468 468 468 469 469 470 4’70 471 471 471 47 1 472 47 2 472 4’72 473 474 474 475 475 476 476 477 478 478 479 479CONTENTS .HEUMANN (K.) and L . (ECONOMIDES . Action of Phenol on Diazoamidoben- zene . BERNTHSEN (A.). Constitution of the Safranines . M~~HLHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Methylene-blue . LEVI (L . E.). Thiophen-green . MICHAEL (A.) . Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on Acetanilide . MUNCHMEPER (F.) . Action of Hydroxylamine and Phenylhydrazine on Dialdehydes and Ketones . LANDSBERG *(L.). Preparation of Vanillin . BUCHKA (K.) and P . H . IRISH . Action of Potassium Ferricyanide on Aceto- phenone . BROMME (W.). Metacyanobenzoic Acid . BROMME (W.). GRIESS (P.). Meta- and Para-hydroxynitrobenzoic Acids . DIEHL (L.) and A .EINHOBN . Derivatives of Orthamidophenylvalerk Acid . PERATONER (A.). Substituted Mono- and Di-bromosalicylic Acids . PERATONER (A.). Constitution of Dibromosalicylic Acid . BUCHKA (K.). Formation of Phenylglyoxylic Acid from Benzoic Cyanide . VALENTINI (A.). Methyl ?VIethyldibromoparacoumarate . REQEL ((2.). Oxidation of a- and P-Hydroxypiperic Acids . MOIN~ (F.). Action of Bibasic Acids on Thiocarbltmide . WISLICENUS (W.). Action of Phenylhydrazine on Lactones . LELLMANN (E.) and C . SCHLEICH . Nitrobenzyl-derivatives of Ethyl Malo- nate . PIUTTI (A.). Synthesis of Ethereal Salts of Trimesic Acid . KLASON (P.) . Toluenedisulphonic Acids . GOLDSCRMIDT (H.) and N . POLONOWSKA . Diphenylhydroxyrthglamine . MASON (A . T.). Condensation-derivatives of Ethjlendiamine .CLAISEN (L.). Condensation of Aldehydes with Phenols and Aromatic Amines . CLEVE ( P . T.). Action of Cblorine on Acet-a-naphthalide . SPTCA (M.). Naphthoxyacetic Acids . BAMBERGER (E.) and M . PHILIP . BAMBERGER (E.) and M . PHILIP . Pyrene . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.). Camyhoroxime-derivatives . WILL (W.). Naringin . EIJKMAN (J . F.). Substances from Illiciurn Teligiosum . DE ZAAIJER (H . G.). Andromedotoxim . JAWEIN (L.). Crystalline Compound from Kamala . HURST (G . H.). Algaborilla . KULZ (E.). Indian-yellow and Glycuronic Acid . LADENBURG (A.) . Yjrrolidine . DURKOPF (E.). Preparation of Pyridine Basw . LUNGE (G.) and J . ROSENBERG . Coal-tar Lutidines . CANZONEBI (F.) and G . SPICA . Ethoxglutidine . CONEAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT . Action of Ammonia and Primary Amines on EthylDimethylpyronedicarboxylate .CONRAD (M.) and W . EPSTEIN . Lutidine-derivatives from Lutidonecar- boxylic Acid . COLLIE (N.). Condensation-product of Ethyl Amidoacetoacetate with Hydro- chloric Acid . CONRAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT . Ethyl Dimethylpyronedicarboxylate . LELLMANN (E.) and H . ALT . Quinolhe . TORTELLI (M.). Synthesis of Metaquinolinecarboxylic Acid . DOEBNER (0.). a-Alkylcinchonic Acids . HOOGEWERFF (S.) and W . A . VAN DORP . Isoquinoline and its Derive- tives . DOTT (D . B.). Acid Morphine Acetate . Behaviour of Cyanobenzoic Acids on Dry Distillation . Acenaphthene and Naplithalic Acid XSV PAGE 480 480 480 481 481 482 483 483 484 484 485 485 486 487 487 488 488 489 489 490 491 491 492 493 494 494 495 495 496 496 497 497 497 498 498 498 499 499 499 499 500 501 501 502 502 503 504 505 505 HANSENN (A.). Constitufiion of Brucine .505XXVi CONTENTS . EIJKMANN (J . F.). Hpdrastine . ANTRICK (0.). Optical Behaviour of Coca'ine . KOSTIEILINA (S.). Action of Pepsin on AmyloYd . MARTIN (8 I-I . C.). Vegetable Globulins . RENARD (A.). Action of Heat on Heptine . BENDER ((3.). Bismuth Thiocyanate . SMOLKA (A.). Action of Potassium Permanganate on Dextrose in Neutral Solution . FISCHER (E.). Compounds of Phenplhydrazine with Sugars . MAUMEN~ (E.}. Action of Nitric Acid on Sugar . MYLIUS (F.L Iodide of Starch . GOLDSCPMIPT (H.). Reduction of Aldoximes and Acetoximes . SANDMEYER (T.). Action of Nitrous Acid on Acetone . ENGEL (R.). Corrdensation of Acetone and Chloroform . GATTERMANN (L.) and G .SCHMIDT . Chloroformamide : Synthesie of Aro- matic Acids . WILLGERODT (C.) and F . DURR . Tertiary Trichlorbutil Choride and Ether . MABERY (C . F.). Substituted Acrylic and Propionic Acids . GLADYSZ (T.) . Preparation of Calcium and Potnssium Tartrates . HCHIFF .(H.) .. FQrfuraldehyde . METER (V.). Negative Nature of the Phenyl-group . FERKO (P.). Pyrogenic Reactions . POLIS (A.). Aromatic Lead Compounds . NEUMAPN (G . S.). Sylphuric Acid as an 1odine.Carrier . PURGOTTI (A) . Tribromophenol . MULHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Resorcinol . NIETZEI (R.) and J . PREESSER . Constitution of Dinitroquinol : Formation of Nitranilic Acid . CLAISEN (L.). Action of Sodium Alkoxides on Benzaldehyde . NIETZEI (R.) and F . KEHRYANN . Quirionedioxinie and Dinitrosobenzene .CLAISEN (L ..} . Iptroduction of Acid Radicles into Ketonen . WULFING (A.). Separation of Ortho- and Para-toluidine . MUHLHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Dimethylaniline . MERZ (V.) and P. MULLER . Coiiversion of Phenols into Amines . Moos (I?.). Condensation Products of Ethylene-aniline with Aldehydes . HANSSEN (A.). Action of Carbonjl Chloride on Ethylene- and Trimethylcne- diphenyldiamine . ZIEGLER (J . H.) and M . LOCHER . The Tartrazines ; a New Class of Dyes . ZIEGLEK (J . H.) and M . LOCHER . Condensation Products of Secondary Hydrazines with Dihydroxytwtaric Acid . DAHL (A) . Preparation of ~enzylrosaa~linedisulphonic Acids . MUHLHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Benzaldehyde-greens . LIEBERMANN (C.) and P . SIEDLER . Opiaurin . BRODSEY (L.). Action of Aldehydes on Ammonium Thiocganate .HELMERS (0.). Additive Products of Aromatic Thiocarbimidea . BEUBERT (K.). Manganese Benzoate . MICHAEL (A.) and G . M . BBOWNE . Isomerism in the Cinnamic Acid Series EDELEANO (L.). Derivatives of Phenylmethacrylic Acid and of Yhenyliso- butyric Acid . CLAISEN (L.) and 0 . LOWMAN . LIEBEWANN (C.) and S . KLEEMANN . Preparation of Ethyl Benzoylscetate . Etherification of Opianic Acid . BOTTINQER (C.). Oak Tannin . KLEEMLNN (S.) Reduction of Nitrio-opianic Acid . SALOMON (0,) . J/-Meconine . BOWMAN (W.). Action of Potassium Cyanide on Meconine . EUHARA (M.). Orthotoljlphthalimide . WISLICENUS (W.). Synthesis of Ethyl Salts of Ketouic Acids . PIETTI (A ) . Synthesip of Ethyl Trirnesate . FISCHEB (E.) and P . WAGNER . Rosiadoles . PAGE 605 506 506 507 565 566 566 667 667 568 568 568 669 569 570 670 671 671 672 572 572 573 673 674 574 574 575 575 576 576 576 577 577 578 579 579 579 580 580 581 682 582 5&3 583 584 584 584 585 586 586 587 587 588CONTENTS .X FIsHEB (E.) and A . STECHE . Methylation of Indole-derivatives . ADAM (P.). Diphenyl-derivatives . GBAEBE (C.) and C . AUBIN . Condensation of Diphenic and Orbhodiphenyl- carboxylic Acids . GPAEBE (C.). Formula of Diphenic Acid . LELLMANN (E.). Preparation of B-.Nitronaphtlialene . NIETZKI (R.) and J . GOTTIC: . B-a-Azonaphthalene . WITT (0 . N.). New Method of Preparing Azines . WITT (0 . N.). Constitution of Isomeric Tolunaphthazincs . B IRU K OFF ( W . ) . D imet hy lan thragallol WEND E (H . ) . Trimet h y lanthragallol . Chloride on Anthracene Dihpdride .BRAE BE (C.) . Acenaphthene . QUINCKE (F.). Derivatives of Acenaplithene . LIEBERMANN (C.) and W . WENSE . Hydroxyanthraquinone Dyes . BEHLA (G.). Substituted Anthracene-carboxylic Acids : Action of Carbonyl TANRET (C.). Nitrogen-derivatives of Tehebenthene . WALLACH (0.). Terpenes and Ethereal Oils . WEBER (E.). Ethereal’ Oils . BOUCHARDAT (G.) and J . LAFONT . Active Camphelie and Ethylborneol . CIAMICIAN ((3.) and I? . SILBER . Determimtion of Positions in the Yyrro- line Series . CIAMICIAN (G.). Tetriodopyrroline . DENNSTEDT (M.) and J . ZIMMERMANN . Reactiqn of Acetone with Pyrdine PLOCHL (J.). Synthesis of Pjridine Bases . MUTHMANN (W.) aud J . U . Nef . RIEHM (P.). Condensation Products of Acetone and Acetoplienone with Aniline and Ammonia .KOENIGS (W.) and J . LJ . NEF . 4’-Phenylquinoline and the Derived Di- quinolyls . FISCHER (0.). Ortho- and Meta-quinolinesulphonic Acids . HNORR (L.). Synthetical Experiments by Means of Ethyl Acetoacetate . CONINCK (0 . DE) . Alkaloids . LELLMANN (E.). Phenylpiperidine . SCIXILBACH (C.). Berberine Salts . SCHMIDT (E.) and 0 . SCHILBACH . Ac ion of Potassium Permangauate on Berberine . KASSNER ((3.). Lactucerin . MYLIUS (F ) . Cholic Acid . YCHOTTEN (C.). Bile Acids . \VT-BSTER (C.). Behaviour of Hydrogen Perolide to Albumin . BOURQUELOT (E.). Deterioration of Diastase by the Action of Heat . KRAMER (G.) and W . BOTTCHEB . The Relation between Petroleum and the Hydrocarbons of Coal tQr and Shale-tar . MULLER (J . A.). New Class of Ferrscjanides and Ferricymidee .RATHKE (B.). Nelamines . RATHKE (B.). Thiammeline . LIEBERMANN (C.) and 0 . BERBAMI . Coccerjl Alcohol and Coweqlic Acid . FISCHER (E.) and J . TAPEL . Oxidation of Polyatomic Alcohols . kPPMANN (E . 0 . v.). A New Galactan : Properties of Galactose . MALBOT (H.). Preparation of Norm3 Propplamines and Isoamylamines . COMBES (A.). Homologues of Acetylacetone . LWOFF (J.). Fatty Acids in Resin . GEHRINB (G.). Octyl Mono., Di., and Tri-chloracetates . RENARD (A.). Metallic Propionates . WISLICENUS (J.). Chloro-derivatives of Crotonic Acid . MICHAEL (A.) and (3 . M . BROWNE . Isomerism in the Crotouic Acid Series . Cinchonic Acid STOEHR (C.). Strychnine . PAGE 588 559 589 589 590 590 590 591 592 592 592 693 593 593 595 596 596 5Y6 597 597 598 598 598 599 599 601 601 603 604 604 604 604 605 606 606 607 608 648 649 650 650 650 651 652 652 653 653 653 654 655 656xxviii CONTEZVTS .COMBES (A.). Synthesis in the Para5n Series by Means of Aluminium Chloride . SMOLKA (A.). Action of Bromine on Carbamide . UUNTZ . Antimony Tartrate . PAAL (C.). Constitution of Pyrotritartaric Acid . DIETRICH (F.) and C . PAAL . Pyrotritartaric Acid-derivatives . CANZONERI (F.) and V . OLIVEEI . /?-Bromofurfuran . JACOBSEN (0.) and W. DEIKE . Synthesis of Hemellithene . MAYER (F.). Reduction of Trinitro-+-cumene . JACOBSEN (0.). Action of Sulphuric Acid on Pentamethylbenzene . WILL (W.) and W . PUKALL . Resorcinol-derivatives . PUKALL (W.) . Resorcinol-derivatives . RATHKE (B.) . Triphenylthiammeline and a Third Triphenylammeline .MULLER (P.). Primary and Secondary Xylsmines from Xylenols . MICHAEL (A.) and Gt. M . BROWNE . JANOWKY (J . V.). Azo-compounds . HEUMANK (K.) and L . OECONOMIDES . Reaction of Diazoamido-compounds with Phenols . . ENORR (L.) . Cinnamylhydrazine . BERNTHSEN (A.). Phenazoxine . ZELINSKY (N.) . Action of Dehydrating Agents on Benzylideneacetoxime . BEEGNTHSEN (A.) and A . GOSKE . Methyl-orange and Ethyl-orange . WEDDIQE (A.) and H . FINGER . Action of Nitrous Acid on Orthamido- benzamide . SULKOWSKI (J.). Oximes of Paraxyloquinone . NOERRISON (C.). Bromorthotoluic and Bromorthophthalie Acids . MICHAEL (A.). Reduction of the Isomeric Bromocinnainic Acids . WEINREICH (S.). Mono- and Di-hydroxvtoluic Acids . ZELINSKY (N.). Ethyl Phthalate Chloride . HOTTE (B.). HENDERSEN ((3 .(3.). Ethyl Triphenylcarbinylmalonate : /I-Triphenyl- MICHAEL (A.). Action of Ethyl Sodacetoacetate and Sodomalonate on the MICHAEL (A.). Formation of Indigo-blue from Ortho-nitrophenylpropiolic Acid . BRERNER (P.) and 0 . N . WITT . HEUMANN (K.) and J . WIERNIK . Diphenylethane-derivatives . BERNTHSEN (A.) and A . SEMPER . BAMBERGEE (E.) and 0 . BOEKNANN . /3-Naphthyl-derivatives . TANRET (C.). Action of Hydrogen on Nitro-derivatives of Terebcnthene . Manufacture of Santonin . CIAMICIAN ((3.). Conversion of Pyrroline into Pyridine-derivatives . ENORE (L ) Yyrazole-derivatives CONRAD (M.) and L . LIMPACH . Synthesis of Quinoline-derivatives by Means Aromatic Hydroxylamines Action of Phenylhydrazine on Anhydrides of Bibasic Acids propionic Acid . Ethyl Salt8 of Unsat.urated Acids . Benzidine-derivatives ZIEOLER (J . H.). Tetramethylamidobenzophenone . URBAN (C.). I, 3, Naphthylenediamine . GIMBEL (A.). Nitrosoanthrone . BOUCEIARDAT ((3.) aed R . VOIRY . Terpinol . BUSCH (A.). Synthesis of Juglone . of Ethyl Acetoacetate : y-Hydroxyquinaldine . REED (J . H.). Methylnaph tliaquinolines and ,8 .Naphthacridine . STOEHR (C.). Skatole from Strychnine . GINTL (W.) and L . STORCH . Ecgonine . LATSCHINOFF (P.). Bile Acids . LATSCHINOFP (P.). Crystalline Form of Chole’ic Acid . WTJRSTER (C.). Action of Oxidising Agents on Albumin . WTJRSTER (C.). Behaviour of Sodium Nitrite towards Albumin and Hsemoglobin . HENRY (L.). Determination of the Relative Value of the Four Units of Activity in the Carbon-atom . P A QE 656 656 657 657 658 658 659 659 660 660 661 662 663 663 663 664 665 6f15 666 666 667 667 668 668 669 669 669 671 672 672 672 673 674 674 674 675 675 675 677 677 678 678 679 681 682 682 683 683 683 711 682CONTENTS .xxix NORTON (L . M.) and H . J . WILLIANS . Action of Bromine on Isobutylene . DE LACRE (N.). Dichlorethyl Alcohol . HENRY (L.). Synthetical Acetonitrile . CLAUDON (E.) and E . C . MORIN . Alcohols in Brandy KILIANI (H.). Action of Sodium Amalgam on Arabinove . WILL (W.). Sugars from Hesperidin and Naringin . CURTIUS (T.). Hydrazine (Diamidogen) . MICHAEL (A.) Reactions with Ethyl Sodacetoacetate . NETTLEFOLD (F.). Sodium Nitrate in Gun-cotton . DIEFF (W.) and A . REFORMATSKY . Oxidation of Ricinoleic and Liiioleic Acids . HANTZSCH (A.) and 0 . WOHLBRUCK . Ethyl Propiopropionate .REFORMATSKY (S.). Synthesis of Diatomic Monobasic Acids . LANQ (E.). Decomposition of Ethyl Acetomalonate and its Homologaes . (XOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and W . SCHULTHESS . Thienethylamine . Constitution of Benzene . THIERFELDER (H.) . Glycuronic Acid . CLAUS (A.). BAMBERGER (E.) and W . LODTER . Aromatic Nitriles . HANTZSCH (A.). Constitution of Quinone-derivatives . matic Compounds . SCHNITEB (K.). Isomeric Chloro- and Bromo-thymoqninones . SANDMEPER (T.). Substitution of the Amido- by the Nitro-group in Aro- LLOYD (R.), Conversion of the Higher Homologues of Phenol into Amines JACKSON (C . L.) and J . F . WING . Dimethylbenzylamine . MEEZ (V.) and C . RIS . Action of Ethylenedkmine on Catechol . HOLZMANN (E.) Thio-derivatives of Diethylaniline and Dimethylaniline .MICHAEL (A.) and J . P . RYDER . Action of Aldehydes on Phenols . MULLER (W.). Metamethylcinnamic Acid and its Derivatives . CHASANOWITSCH (J.). Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on Salicylic Acid . Derivatives of Ethyl Quinoneparadi- carboxylate . Conversion of Aromatic Sulphonates into Amido-compounds . Oxidation of Benzene-derivatives with Potassium F'erricyanide . Conversion of p-Naphthaquinone into Indonaphthene-deriva- tives . ROSER (W.). Synthesis of Indonaphthene-derivatives . FISCHER (0.) and E . HEPP . Ritrosamines . WITT (0 . N) . Azonium Bases . ZINCKE (T.) and A . T . LAWSON .. Azo-derivatives of Phenyl-/3-naphthyl- amine . ZINCKE (T.) and A . T . LAWSON . Orthamidoazo- and Hydrazindo-deriva- tives . NIETZKI (R.) and A . L . GUITEBMANN .Naphtholcarboxylic Acids . BAYER (F.) and C . DUISBEXG . P-Naphthylaminesulphonic Acid . NIETZKI (R.) and T . STEINMANN . Purpurogallin . BARR (A.). Nitrophenols and Phenylhydwzine . LIMPRICHT (H.). Sulphazides . GABRIEL (S.). Homophthnlimide . HANTZSCH (A.) and A . ZECGENDOBF . JACKSON (C . L.) and J . F . WING . NOYES (W . A.) and C . WALKER . ZINCKE (T.) . WAGNER (H.). Oxidation of Santonin . VESTERBERG (A.) . Amyrin . SCHMIDT (R . E.). Composition of Lac-dye . OLDBACH (H.) . BAUNANN (J.). LADENBURG (A.). DUREOPF (E.) and M . SCHLAUQK . BBRKTHSEN (A.) and H . METTEGANG . 8-Methyltetramethylenediamine and P-Methylpyrrolidine . Action of Amines on Ethylenedibenzoylorthocarboxylic Acid . The Cinnamene of the Pyridine Series . Constitution of Aldehyde-collidine Reactions of Quinolinic Acid .PAGE 712 712 713 714 714 715 715 715 716 716 717 717 717 717 718 719 719 719 720 720 721 721 722 722 723 '723 723 724 725 725 327 727 727 728 729 729 729 730 731 732 732 733 733 733 734 735 735 737 737 737XXS CONTENTS . PAGE RUGHEIMER- (L.) .and C . G .SCHBAMM. Quinoline-derivatives . 738 SCHMITr (R.) and F . ENGELMANIT . Orthohydroxyquinolinecnrboxylic Acid 738 LELLMANN (E.) and Ct . LANGCE . Quinoline . 737 UABRIEL (S.). Homologue of Isoquinoline . 739 SALOMON (Gt.). Xanthine-derivatives in Urine . 739 LADENBURG (A.), The Piperidine Series . 741) LADENBUSG.(A.) and F . PEFERSON . Duboisine . 740 LADENBURQ (A.). Constitution of Tropine . 740 JOLIN (S.). The-Acids of Pig's Bile . 742 GUNTHER (F.). Iodoform and Bromoform .787 &HAL (A.). Caprylidene : Constitution of Capraldehyde . 788 EINHORN (A.). Ecgonine . 741 BOCKLESCH (0.). Ptomaines from Pure Cultivations of Vibrio proteus . 742 COLSON (A.). Products from the Residues of Compressed Gas . 787 GRIMAUX (E.) and C . CLOEZ . Ergthrene Bromides . 789 KLASON (P.). with Ethers end Alcohols . 789 ~ E H N (C.). FPee Thiocyanic and ayanuric Aoids and their Compounds Action of . Polyatomic Alcohols on Solutions of Boric Acid and Hydrogen Sodium Cartknate . ~TROM.EYER (W.)h Sugar-compounds . HAEDICKE (J.) and B . TOLLENS . HAEDIQKE (J.), R . W . BAUBR. and B . TOLLENS . Galactose from Canragheen Moss . SBYBERLICH -(A.) and H . TBAMPEDACH . Saccharification of Starch by R'itric Acid . Formation of Ualactose and RaiEnoae NETTLEFOLD (F.).Nitrocellulose . BUISINE (A.). Amines in Suint . DUVILLIER (E.). Trimethyl-a-amidobutyrobetaine . mmia with Unsaturated Compounds . LERCH (J . 2.). Red Dye from Chloral Hydrake . GRIMAVX (E.). Glyceraldehyde . ENGEL .( R.) .. Action of Ammonia on Chlorethanes : Direct Union of Am- RAUPENSTRMJCH (Gt . A.). Condensation of Normal Butyraldehpde . MO~ILAU (R.) and C . HOFFNANN . Alkyl Hypochlorites from Isonitroso- compounds . . HENRY (L.). Cyanacetic Acid . BALLEB (A.). Ethyl Cyanacetate . MENOZZI (A.) and C . BELLONI . a-Methylamidovaleric Acid . AUTENRIETH (W.3. Substibuted Crotonic Acids- . KOBERT . Croton Oil . HAZURA (K.) and.A. FBIEDREICH . Acids from Drying Oils . RAZURA (K.). Acid from Hempsced Oil . HALLER (A.) and A . HELD . Ethyl Cyltnacetoacetate .RISCHBIETH (P.). Preparation of Levulinic Acid . BLOCK (J.) and B . TOLLENS . &ALA (A.). Propylxanthic Acid. KEHRMANN (F.). Potassium Manganic Oxalate . KOERNER ((3.) and A . MENOZZI . BEHRINB ((3.). Butyl.Sebacate . B ~ K A L (A.). Capraldoxime and Methylhexylacetoxime . REWRY .(I,. ). Synthetic Acetic Acid and its Deriratires . Salts of Levulinic Acid . CLAISEN (L.). GEHRING f (3.). Addition of Ethyl Malonate to Unsatur&ted Compounds a-Amidoisosuccinic Acid . Perchloramvl and Perchlorobutrl Pe~chlorosebaea.tes . PIUTTI (A:> . ' Reciproctll Transformation of the Optically Active Aspms- gines . MARQUAEDT (A.). Alkyl Compounds of Bismuth . RUTH (U.). Furfuran-deriyatives . Thiophen Series . R U F ~ I fH.) . Normal Propylthiophen-derivatives : Ulyoxylic Acids of the MEYEB.(V.) and K .NEUBE . Bm-Droducts of the Thioghen Manufacture . m 791 791 791 792 792 793 792 793 793 '794 794 795 795 796 796 797 797 797 798 798 799 $99 799 800 800 800 800 801 801 801 802 802 803 804 806CONTENTS . xxxi NIETzKr (R.) . WZLLUERODT (C.). WIZLUERODT (C.) . V~SET (R.) and G . TIENNIL SCERAMM (J.). Format. ion of Croconic Acid from Eenaene-derivatives . The Ealogen Carriers in the Natural Groups of the Elements . Halogen Benzene HaloYds . a-Trichlorobenzene Hexa- chloride . Action of Acetylene on Benzene in Presence of Aluminium Chloride . Influence of Light on the Action of Halogens on Aromatic Compounds . MYLIUS (E.). Phenol . TASSINARI (a.). Action of . Sulphur Dicbloride on Phenol . ZINCKE (T.). Derivatives of Orthobenzoquinone .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and J . STRAUSS . Dinitroso-orcinol and Dinitrosores- orcinol . CAUSSE (H.). Action of Acetaldehyde . on Polyvalent Phenols . Formation of Haloid Substitution-derivatives of Amido-corn- pounds by the Reduction of Nitro-derivatives of Hydrocarbons . CLAUS (A.) and A . STIEBBL . Metanitropamhloradine . MATZUDAIRA (C.). Dibenzylaniline and its Derivatives . WALDER (F.). Benzyl-derivatives of Hydroxylaruine . KOCK (E.) . GBAEBE (C.). Boiling Points of piphenylamine and its Homologues . BERJJNERBLAU (J.) and H . POLIKIEV . Intermediate Products in the Formation of Indoles from Dichlorether and Aromatic Amines . ASCHAN (0.). Action of Chloracetic Chloride on Orthamidophenol . AUQER (V.). Action of CEnanthaldehyde and Heptyl Chloride on Di- BEENTESEN (A.).Action of Cinnamic Acid on Diphenylamine . methylaniline . BAITHER (0.). Tetramethyldiamidobenzophenone . Metaparatoluy leneaamine . GRIESS- (P.) Diazo-compounds . b . MELDOLA (R.). Constitution of Diazoamido-compounds . FIWHER (B.) and H . WIMMER . Diazoamido-compounds . FISCHER (B.) and H . WIMMER . Hydroxyazo-compounds . MUELHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Methyl-violet . WITT (0 . N.). Induline of Azophenine . ZI~GLER (J . H.). Roshydrazine and a New Class of Dyes Q-EHRING (G.). Aniline Sebacate and Diphenylsebacamide . HOFMANN (A . W.). Orthamidophenol Mercaptan . WZLLER (J.), Xylyl Phosphorous Compounds . MICHA~L (A.). Condensation of Aldehydes with Phenols . BUCHEA (K.) and.P . H . IRISH . HALLXR (A.) . Cyanacetophenone . BECKMANN (E.). Isonitroso-compounds .Aromatic Ethylene Di- . (J~aus (A.) and A . W . BUCHER . Chlorobenzoic Acids . %RNEMANN (E.). Metamethylcinnamic Acid . HANTZSCH (A.) and H . ZUECHER, Polycoumarins . KIRCEER ((3.). Tetrachlororthobe~~zoylbenzoic Acid . LE ROPER (A . ). p-Dichlorophthalic Acid . GRAEBE (C.). Tetrschlorophthalic Acid . QLEVE (P . T,) . @.dphimido-compounda . HINSBERQ (0.). Action of Monatomic Aldehydes of the Fatty Series on MICHAELIS (A.) and E . SCHMIDT . Unsymmetrical BenzylphenylhSdrszine . BILLETER (0.). Action of Thiocarbonyl Chloride on Secondary Amines . Oxidation of Ketones . CLAUS (A.), WERNER, SCHLARB, and MURTPELD . ketones and Alkylated Benzoyl-p-Propionic Acids ANscHUTz (R.) and W . BERNS . ~ N B C H U T Z (R.) and C . C . SELDEN . ROSER (W.) and E . H~ELOFF .Phenylacetic Acid and Desoxybenzoins Glaser's Monobromochnsmic Acids Iromerism in the Cinnamic Acid Series VILLE (J.). Action of Cyanamide on Benzenesulphonic Acids . HIRSCE (R.). Chloronitroderivatives of the Aromatic Series . PAQE 805 806 806 806 807 807 807 808 808 809 810 810 812 812 813 813 814 814 814 816 816 817 818 819 819 820 82.1 821 822 822 823 823 824 826 826 826 8.27 828 829 829 829 830 830 881 831 83% 833 834 83 8.26xxxii CONTENTS . FAHLBERQ (C.) and R . LIST . Ethyl Benzoic Sulphinide and Ethyl Ortho- sulphaminebenzoate . MAUMEN~ (E.). " Saccharin " . BERLIKERBLAU (J.). Indole from Dichlorether and Aniline . ROSER (W.). Synthesis of Indonaphthene-derivatives . ROSER (W.). Preparation of Paradinitrodibenzyl . KOCK (E.). Triphenjlmethane-derivatives .GUARESCHI (I.). y-Dichloronaphthalene and Chloronaphthdlic Acid . ZINCEE (T.) and C . GERLAND . Action of Bromine on Diamido-a-naphthol . MASCHKE (L.). /3-Naphthylamine-derivatives . ANNAHEIM (J.). Substituted Naphthylenediamines . HOFMANN (A . W.). Amidonaphthyl Mercaptans . EESTRAND (A . G.). Naphthoic Acids . BAMBERGER (E.) and 0 . BOEEMANN . Action of Sodium on Alcoholic /3-Naphthonitrile . MASCHEE (L.). Trimethylnaphthalene . ELBS (K.) and H . EURICH . 2 : 3 Dimethylanthmqninone . ELBS (K.) and M . GUNTHER . BALBIANO (L.). Camphor-derivatives . CAZENEUVE (P.). Isomeric Nitrocamphors . HANBIOT . Anemonim . CIAMICIAN ((3.) and P . SILBER . Action of Acetic Anhydride on Mkthyl: DENNSTEDT (M.) and J . ZIMMEBMANN . Action of Propionic Anhydiide on Pyrroline .PPEIFFER (G.) . Preparation of Halogen-derivatives of Pyridine Bases from EINHORN (A.) and A . LIEBRECHT . Action of Chloral on a-Picoline . LEPETIT (R.). Reaction of Nitrobenzaldehydes with Ethyl Acetoacetate and Ammonia . 1 : 3 Dimethylanthraquinone pyrroline and Benzylpyrroline . the Pyridinecarboxylic Acids . CLAUS (A.) and M . KICKELHAYN . Cinchonic Acid . ENORR (L.). Synthesis of Quinoline.derivatives . WEIDEL (H.). Reactions of Quinoline . MUHLERT (F.). Action of Acetamide on Orthochloroquinoline . BEYEB (C.). Quinoline-derivatives from B-Diketones . BERNTHSEN (A.) and F . MUHLEBT . Acridaldehyde and Acridinecarb- oxylicAcid . DUVILLIER (E.). Creatines and Creatinines . DE CONINCK (0.). AlkaloYds . PLUGQE (P . C.). Opium AlkaloYde . PLUGGE (P .C.). Composition of Papaverine . GUARESCHI (I.). Strychninesulphonic Acids . HENSCHKE (A.). Chelidonine, Chelerythrine, and Sanguinarine . DRAGENDORFF (G.) and H . N . ROSEN . Hsemoglobininto Albumin andHEematin . LINOSSIER ((3.). Compound of HEematin with Nitric Oxide . MIUBA (M.). Melanin . BBHAL (A.). Preparation of Ally1 Iodide and Ally1 Alcohol . DEMUTH (R.) and V . MEYER . Sulphuranes . HERZIGF (J.). Isodulcitol . RAYMAN (B.) . Isodulcitol . MAQUENNE . Derivatives of Inosite . MAQUENNE . Identity of Dambose with Inosite . VINCENT (C.) and DELACHANAL . Carbohydrates from Acorns . GEUTHEB (A.) . Polyiodides . LUDECEE (0.). Crystallography of some Polyiodides . HOFFMANN (C.). Action of Hydroxylamine on Acetamide . HOLST and BECKURTS . Strychnine and Brucine Ferro- and Ferri-cyanides .Alkaloids of Lobelia . LEBENSBAUM (M.). Amount of Oxygen taken up in the Decomposition of HOLAND (R.). Subatitution-derivatives from Methylene Chloride . PAGE 835 836 836 836 836 836 837 838 838 839 839 840 840 841 844 Wl 842 842 84!3 843 89.4 84A 845 845 8443 847 847 848 849 849 850 851 851 852 852 853 854 854 854 854 855 905 905 906 906 906 908 909 909 910 910 911KARCZ (M.). Glyoxalaenanthyline and its Derivatives . ARNHOLD (M.). Triethylformate and various Methylals . ZELINSKF (N.) . Preparation of Ethyl a-Bromopropionate . FROMNE (G.) and R . OTTO . B-Dichloropropionic Acid . BENEDIKT (R.) and F . ULZER . GEUTHER (A.). Constitution of Ethyl Propiopropionate . LESCCEUR (H.). Dissociation of Hydrated Oxalic Acid . Ethyl Sodomalonate .ANSCHUTZ (R.). Isomerism of Fumaric and Maleic Acids . normal-butyric Acid . FLSCHER (E.). Carbamide-derivatives of Dibromopyruvic Acid . LASSER.COHN . Sodium and Potassium Ethyl Tartrates . HORBACZEWSEI (J.). Synthesis and Constitution of Uric Acid . BLAREZ (C.) and Gt . DENIQES . Solubility of Uric Acid HAZURA (K.). Acids from Drying Oils . DELISLE (A.). Action of Sulphur Dichloride on Ethyl Acetoacetate . ANSCHUTZ (R.) and A . R . HASLAM . Action of Phosphoric Chloride on Chloralide . BISCHOFF (C . A.) and A . HAUSDORFER . Action of Iodine on Derivatives of Turkey-red Oil . ENGEL . FROYME (G.) and R . OTTO . Synthesis of Xeronic Acid from a-Dibromo- CLAISEN (L.) and N . STYLOS . Action of Ethyl Acetate on Acetone . Conversion of Fumaric and Malei’c Acids into Aspartic Acid .BEIEREND (R.). Synthesis of Compounds of the Uric Acid Series . GUTHZEIT (M.) and W . EPSTEIN . Action of Phosphoric Sulphide on Ethyl Dimethylpyronedicarboxylate . ZELINSEY (N.) . Thiophen-group . MAREOWNIKOFF and J . SPADY . Constitution of the Hydrocarbon C,H, from Caucasian Petroleum . GAUTIER (H.). SCHRAUF (A.). Molecule of Crystalline Benzene . Influence of Light and Temperature on Chlorination . OTTO (R.). Synthesis of Aromatic Polysulphides . HUGOUNENQ (L.). Chlorine-derivatives of Anisoyl . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and E . KISSER . Carvole-derivatives . ZEHENTER (J.). Bromine-derivatives of Resorcinol . Pyrogallol . . HANTZSCH (A.) and K . SCHNITEB . Action of Chlorine and Bromine on SALZMANN (S.). Anilic Acids . NET (J . U.). Nitranilic Acid from Chloranil .RAYMAN (B.). Cholesterin . GIRARD (C.) and L . L’HOTE . Combination of Aniline with Chromic Acid . BONNA (A.) . Phenylparatoluidine . SENP (A.) . Cyananiline, Cyanphenylhjdrazine, &c . NIETZEI (R.). Hexa-derivatives of Benzene . GRIESS (P.) and G . HARROW . BLocnMANN (R.). Action of Aniline Hydrochloride on Ethyl Cyanide . BECKER (P.). Chlorination by Means of Acetic Chloride . GUITERMANN (A . L.). Orthazoxytoluene . FISCHER (E.). Hydrazines . FISCHEE (E.) and 0 . KNOEVENAGEL . Compounds of Phenylhydrazine with . PFULF (A.). Hydrazinehenzenesulphonic Acids . ANSCHUTZ (R.) and Q . WIRTZ . Anilides of Fumaric and Malei‘c Acids: . GEHRIRG (G.) . Sebaceodinitranilide . NIEMENTOWSEI (S.) and M . OBREMSKI . Metaformotoluide and its Deriva- tives .LELLMANN (E.) and 0 . BONHOFFER . Introduction of Carboxyl into Aromatic Derivatives by the Action of Diphenylcarbamide Chloride . BERGREEN (H.). Carbon Thiodichloride . NIEMENTOWSKI (S.). Anhydro-compounds . Action of Aromatic Diamines on Sugars Acraldehyde, IUesityl Oxide, and Ally1 Bromide P hen ylas p artic Acid PAGE 911 911 912 912 913 914 915 915 915 1315 916 916 917 917 917 918 918 918 919 919 920 921 922 922 922 923 923 923 924 925 926 926 926 927 927 928 929 930 931 932 932 932 932 933 934 935 935 935 937 937 CONTENTS . d i i VOL . L I I . Cxxxiv CONTENTS. MILLER (W. v.). Nitrosalicaldehydes . MILLER (W. v.) and F. KINKELIN. Nitrocoumaraldehydes . TAEGE (C.). Nitrosalicaldehyde and Nitrocoumarin . CLAISSEN (L.) and L. FISCHER. Benzoylaldehyde .ELBS (K.). Aromatic Eetones . BEYER (C.) and L. CLAISEN. Introduction of Acid Radicles into Ketones . CLAISEN (L.) and 0. MANASSE. Nitrosoketones . RACINE (S.). Derivatives of Orthotoluic Acid . ANSCHUTZ (R.) and W. 0. EMERY. Action of Phosphorus Chloride on Salicylic Acid and Phenol . ANSCHUTZ (R.) and G. D. MOORE. Action of Phosphoric Chloride on ANSCHUTZ (R.) and Q. D. MOORE. Action of Phosphoric Chlorido on ENBLER (C.) and E. WOHRLE. Preparation of Mandklic Acid and its De- rivatives . DUPARC (L.) . Reduction of Orthonitrophenylglycollic Acid . CLAUS (A.) and K. EROSEBERB. Parutolylglyoxylic, Paratolylhydroxyacetic, and Paratolylacetic Acids . BUCHKA (K.). Paratolylglyoxylic Acid . , . MICHAEL (A.). Behaviour of Ethyl Oxalate with Resorcinol . VINCENT (C.) and DELACHANAL.RAYMAN (B.). Action of Arsenious Sulphide on Acid Chlorides . RACINE (S ). Phthaldehydic Acid . BISCHOFF (C. A.) and H. SIEBERT. Benzyl and Benzoyl Compounds . WISLICENUS (W.). Combination of Lactones with Ethereal Salts . MAYER (I?.). Nitro-+-cumidinesulphonic Acid . OTTO (R.) and A. Ros SING. Aromatic Sulphonates containing Bivalent Alcohol Radicles . OTTO (R.) and A. ROSSING. Reduction of Aromatic Thiosulphonates con- taining Alkyl Radicles by means of Hydrogen Sulphide . XINCKE (T.) and C. FROLICH. Halogen-derivatives of Phenylene Dichlor- acetylene Ketone . PFULF (A.). Indoles . RASCHEK (J.) . Indoles from Tolylhydrazine . WENZING (M.). Methylindoles . MILLER (W. v.) and F. KINEELIN. Condensation of Isobutaldehyde and Methylal with Aniline . ARHEIDT (R.).Diphenylenedihjdrazine . DOBREFF (N.). Orthodibenzgldicarboxylic Acid . BAMBERQER (E.) and R. MULLER. So-called Carbonylcarbazole (Carbazole- ZINCKE (T.). Hydrocarbon C16H12 from Styrolene Alcohol . ZINCKE (T.). Action of Chlorine on Phenols . CLEVE (P. T.). Action of Chlorine on Aceto-p-naphthylamine . JACOBSEN (P.). Orthamidated Aromatic Ketones . CAHN (E.) and M. LANGE. Action of Aldehydes on Amidosulphonic Acids FORSLINQ (S.). &Naphthylaminesulphonic Acids . WOLFFENSTEIN (R.). Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on a-Hydroxy- naphthoic Acid . SCHLIEPER (A.). Indoles from a-Waphthylhydrazine . JANDRIER (E.). Nitroacetonaphthene . BIRUKOFF (W.) . Naphthylerythrohydroxyanthraquinone . LIEBERMANN (C.) and A. GIMBEL. Preparation of Anthranol and Di- anthryl .WALLACH (0.). Terpenes and Ethereal Oils . *. FUWITZKY (F.) . Conversion of Dextrorotatory Terpenes from Russian Turpentine by means of Hydration and Dehydration . MEYER (V.). Isophthalaldehyde . VARNHOLT (L.). Chlorosalicylic Acids. Salicylic Acid . Meta- and Para-hydroxybenzoic Acids . Tannic Acid in Mountain Ash Berries blue) . " . PAGB 938 939 939 940 94Q 940 943 944 945 945 946 94'7 94'7 948 948 948 949 94 9 950 950 951 951 952 953 953 954 955 956 956 957 957 9 58 958 959 959 960 961 962 962 962 963 963 964 964 965 YG5 968CONTENTS. XXXV LAFONT (J.). Action of Glacial Acetic Acid on Lsevogyrate Camphor . EBERHARDT (L. A.). Black-pepper Oil . CAZENEUVE (P.). @-Chloronitrocamphor . GERRARD (A. W.). Strophanthus andStrophantin . SCHRAR (E.). Cubebin.CAZENEU~E (P.) and HUGOUNENQ. Pterocarpin and B omopterocarpin . GEUTHER (A.). Bitter Principle of Calalnus Root . SCHUNCE (E.) . Chlorophyll . LA COSTE (W.) and F. VALEUR. Derivatives of a-Quinolinedisulphonic Acid . LELLMANN (E.). Existence of Two Series of 4- (am) Derivatives of Quino- line . MILLER (W. v.). Action of Aniline on Mixtures of Fatty Aldehydes . RHODE ((3.). Action of Aniline on a Mixture of Acetaldehyde and Prop- aldehyde . MILLER (W. v.) and F. EINEELIN. Action of Aniline on a Mixture of Propaldehyde and Acetal . MILLER (W. v.). Condensation of Quinaldine with Aldehydes . BRUNNEB (J. C. A.). Action of Isobutaldehyde on Quinaldine . EISELE (17.). Action of Paraldehyde on Quinaldine . SRPEK (J. 0.). Action of Furfuraldehyde on Quinaldine . BULACH (W.).Action of Paranitrobenzaldehyde on Quinaldine . FISCHER (E.) and A. STECHE. Methylation of Indole . FRIEDLANDER (P.) and F. M~LLER. Derivatives of Pseudocarbostyril . MILLER (W. v.) and F. EINEELIPI’. a-Metanitrophenylparamethoxyquino- line and its Derivatives . WEIDEL (H.) and J. WILHELM. Oxidation Products of 2’ : 2’ Diquinoline BANDROWSKI (F. S.). Bases in Galician Petroleum . WELLER (A.). Occurrence of AlkaloYd-like Bases in Paraffin Oil . CLERMONT (A.). Normal Quinine Hydrochloride . STOCKMAN (R.) . Amorphous CocaYne . KUNZ (H.). Emetine . THOMPSON (F. A.). Alkaloi’ds of Gelseminum Root . MYLIUS (F.). Cholic Acid . OTTO (R.) and K. VOIGT. Solid a-Dichlorethyl Cyanide and its Conversion into Triethyl Cyanuride . . KLASON (P.). Action of Acids on Thiocyanic Acid .FRIEDEL (C.). Crystalline Form of Quercin. SCHMIDT (T.). Comparative Sweetness of Cane- and Starch-sugar . NIEDSCHLAG (W.) . EHRENBERG (A,). Substituted Methylenediamines . HENTSCHEL (W.). Derivatives of Chlorinated Methyl Formate . SPICA (M.). Derivatives of Isopropyl Formamide . SPICA (A.) and G. DE VARDA. Derivatives of Isopropyl Chlorocarbonate . DUCLAUX (E.). Preparation of Valerie Acid . MICHAEL (A.) and G-. M. BROWNE. Isomerism in the Crobnic Acid Series. HALLER (A.) and A. HELD. Ethyl Acetocyanacetate . ELASON (P.). Thio-derivatives of Ethyl Carbonate . WILLGERODT ( C . ) . Acids from Acetone-chloroform . REIMER (C. L.) and W. WILL. Constituents of Rape-seed Oil . HAILER (A.). Preparation of Ethyl Cyanomalonate and Ethyl Benzoyl- cyanacetate .EOERNER (G.) and A. MENOZZI. Action of Ammonia on Ethyl Bromo- succin ate . HALLER (A,) and GF. ARTH. Ethyl Succinimido-acetate and Camphorimido- acetate . PINNER (A.) and J. LIFSCHUTZ. Action of Carbamide on the Chlorai C yanh y drins . LLOYD (J. U.). Asiminine . MACMUNN (C. A.). Myohsematin . Decomposition of Saccharose by Boiling with Lime c 2 PAGE 969 969 970 970 970 971 972 972 973 973 974 974 975 975 975 975 976 9’76 976 977 978 979 979 979 980 980 980 981 981 982 983 1024 1025 1026 1026 1026 1026 1027 1028 1028 1028 1029 1029 1029 1030 1030 1030 1031 1031 1032xxxvi OONTENTS . JAFFB (M.) and R . COHN . Behaviour of Furfuraldehyde in the Animal Organism . GRINER (G.). Isomcride of Benzene . OTTO (R.). Action of Cyanuric Chloride and Chlorocyanuric Diamide on Phenols .HONIQ (M.). Nitrochlorotoluenes and Chlorotoluidines . GABRIEL (8.) and R . OTTO . Orthocyanotoluene . HEYMANN (B.) and W . KOENIQS . Oxidation of Homologues of Phenol . HANTZSCH (5.) and I( . SCHNITER . Constitution of Chlor- and Brom-anilic Acids . SCHNITER (K.). Preparation of Quinones . Halogen-derivatives of Tolu- quinone . GABRIEL (S.). Formation of Primary Amines from the Corresponding NORTON (L . M.) and W . D . LIVERMORE . Action' of Dilute Nitric Acid on HEUMANN (K.) and J . WIERNIK . Phenpl-derivatives of Ethane . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and A . GESSNER . Cumylamine . HOFMANN (A . W.). Orthamidophenyl Mercaptan . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and N . POLONOWSKA . Anisamine . EOCH (E.). Behaviour of Tertiary Amines towards Nitrous Acid . REYCHLER (A.).Preparation of Phenylhydrazine . MEYER (E . v.). Preparation of Iodobenzene from Phenylhydrazine . PINNER (A.). Action of Carbamide on Phenylhydraziiie . WEDDIQE (A.). Derivatives of Acetylorthamidobenzamide . EORNER (M.). Derivatives of Benzoylorthamidobenzaniide . WILLQERODT (C.). Action of Yellow Ammonium Sulphide on Ketones and Quinones . TUST (P.). Tetrachlorobenzoic Acid . ERLENMEYER (E.,jun.). Constitution of Phenyl-a- and Phenyl-n-B-hydroxy- propionic Acids . LOPATINE (N.). Action of Aniline on Ethyl Dibromosuccinate . OTTO (R.) and A . ROSSINQ . Behaviour of Aromatic Sulphinic Acids WITT (0 . N.). Manufacture of a-Naphthylamine . Halogen-derivatives . Subs ti tu ted Amid o . compounds . MARSHALL (J.) . Glycosuric Acid . towards Hydrogen Sulphide . GOLDMANN (F.).Action of Bromine on Anthranol . BIRUKOFF (W.) . Erythrohydroxyanthraquinonecarboxylic Acid . BIMBEL (A.). Derivatives of Dianthryl . LIEBERMANN (C.) and 0 . N . WITT . Azines of Chrysoquinone BALBIANO (L.). Derivatives of Camphor . HALr. ER (A.). Racemic Camphol and its Derivatives . LIEBERMANR (C.) and M . R ~ M E B . Alkannin . LIEBERMANN (C.) and 0 . BERGAMI . Ruberythric Acid . LADENBURG) (A.). Formation of Pyrrolidine . PINNER (A.). Pyrimidines . BALBIANO (L.). Derivatives of Pyrazole . AHRERS (F.). Sparte'ine . COLASANTI ((3.). Reactions of Creatinine . BOWMAN (W.). Acetylhydrocotarnineacetic Acid . FREUND (M.) and W . WILL . Hydrastine and its Derivatives MEISSLER (A.) Ethyl Isobutyl Ether . HALLER (A.). Inactive Borneols yielding Active Camphors .DENNSTEDT (M.) and J . ZIMMERMANN . LEPETIT (R.) . Pyridine-derivatives from Metanitrobenzaldehyde . Action of Acetone on Pyrroline PINNER (A.) and J . LIFSCHUTZ . Action of Carbamide on Cyanhydrins . LADENBURG (A) . Identity of Cadaverine with Pentamethylenediamine . HARDY and CALMELS . Synthesis of Pilocarpine . WARREN (H . N.). Detection of certain Hydi-ocarbons in Alcohols . NASINI (R.), and A . SCALA . So-called Ally1 Trisiphiie PAQE 1032 1033 1033 1034 1035 1035 1036 1036 1037 1038 1039 1039 1039 1041 1041 1042 1042 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1046 1046 104'7 1047 1048 1049 1049 1049 1049 1049 1050 1050 1051 1051 1052 1052 1053 1053 1054 1054 1056 1056 1056 1057 105'7 1057 1088 1088 1088CONTENTS . xxxvii SEMMLER (F . W.). Ethereal Salts of Alliurn ursinium .FICE (R.). Formation of Inosite . VIETH (P) . Alcoholic Fermentation of Milk-sugar . PUCHOT (E.). Aldehyde Resin . CLOEZ (C.) . Chloracetones . HENTGCHE; (W.). Chlorinated Methyl Formates . WOHLBRUCE (0.) Action of Sodium on Ethyl Salts of the HigherGFatty Acids . KOERNER (G.), and A . MENOZZI . Transformation of Fumaric and Male'ic Acids into Aspartic Acid and Asparagine . PELLIZZARI ((3.1. Oxidising Action of Alloxan . PAAL (C.), and A . PUSCHEL . 1 : 3-Methylphenylthiophen and 1 : 2-Thioxen FRIEDEL (C.), and J . M . CRAFTS . Action of Methyl Chloride on Orthodi- chlorobenzene in presence of Aluminium . FRIEYEL (C.) , and J . M . CRAFTS . Action of Methylene Chloride on Methyl- benzenes in Presence of Aluminium Chloride . ERRERA ((3.). Decomposition of Mixed Ethers by Heat a n i Nit& Acid .PECHMANN (H . v.). Isonitroso-derivatives . PHILIPS (B.). Unsymmetrical Secondary Hydrazines . FISCHER (O.), and E . HEPP . Azophenines and Indulines . COLLIE (N.). Action of Heat on Triethylbenzylphosphonium Salts . LEVY (S.), and K . JEDLICKA . Action of Bromine on Bromanilic and Chlor- anilic Acida . BOHN (R.), and C . GRAEBE . Galloflavin . ERRERA (G.) . Ethyl Parabromobenzoate and Parabromobenzoic Acid . REBUFFAT (0.). Derivatives of Phenylamidoacetic Acid . BONDZYNSEI (S.). Deriratives of Hydrothiocinnamic Acid . EIQEL ((3.). Paracoumaric acid . PULVERMACHER (G.). Homo-orthophthalimide . GABRIEL (S.) . Homo-orthophthalimide and the Homologues of Isoquinoline XAGNANINI (G.) Transformation of Homologues of Indole into those of Quinoline .GUARESCHI (J.), and P . BIQIKELLI . Chlorobromonaphthalenes . FISCHER (O.), and E . HEPP . Nitrosamines . BALBIANO (L.) . Derivatives of Camphor . . FRASER (T . R.). Strophanthin . MERCK (E.). StrophanthusandStrophanthin . ELBOBNE (W.). Strophanthus and Strophanthin . Ts CH IR CH (A . ) . Chlorophyll . GEDOLST (L.). Preparation of Picrocarmine . S CH ARTLER (L.) . Diastase . WEBER (J.). Pyridinepolycarboxylic Acids . GOLDSCHMIEDT (G.). Dimethoxyquinoline . LIPPMANN (E.), and F . FLEISSNER . Synthesis of Hydroxyquinolinecarb- oxylic acid . KNORR (L.), and C . KLOTZ . Pyrazoline-derivatives from Ethyl Benzoyl- acetate . GUARESCEI (J.). Weyl's Reaction for Creatinine . COMSTOCK (W . J.) and W . KOENIGS . Cinchona Alkalo%ds . WILLIAMS (J.). Preparation of Aconitine .BOEHM (R.). Curare . HESSE (0.). Alkalo'ids of Coca Leaves . SCHESTOPAL (C.). Tetramethyldiquinolyline . KAUDER (E.). Cryptopine and its Salts . HOWARD (W . C.). Separation of Hygrine from Cocaine . Novv (F . G.). Higher Homologues of Coca'ine . KRUGER (F.). Absorption of Light by Oxyhsemoglobin . LE NOBEL (C.). Action of Reducing Agents on Haematin, and Occurrence . AXENFELD . HEemialbumose . of the Products of Reduction in Pathological Urine PAGE 1089 1089 1090 1090 1091 1099 1099 1100 1100 1101 1101 1102 1103 1103 1104 1105 1106 1106 1107 1107 1108 1108 1109 1111 1112 1113 1113 1114 1115 1115 1116 1116 1116 1117 1117 1117 1119 1119 1120 1121 1122 1122 1122 1125 1125 1125 1126 1126 1126 1127 1127xxxviii CONTENTS . Physiological Chemistry .SEEGEN (J.). Sugar in the Blood with reference to Nutrition . SEEGEN (J.). Power of the Liver to form Bugar from Fat . ROHMAKN (F.). EELLNER (0.). E’eeding and Development of Silkworms . SALKOWSKI (E.). Isethionic Acid in the Body and Thiosulphuric Acid in the Urine . PFEXFFER (!I.). Natural and Artificial Digestion . DEMANT (B.). Glycogen in the Liver of New-born Dogs . MORNEB (K . A . H.). Importance of Ammonia for the Formation of Glycogen LEO (H.). Trypsin in Urine . HIRSCHLER (A.). Lactic Acid in Animals . WARDEN (C . J . H.). Cobra Poison . MILLS (T . W.). Urine of the Tortoise . EIJLZ (R.). Gases of Parotid Saliva . Pigments of Uelanotic Sarcomata LANDWEHR (H . A.). Pree Hydrochloric Acid of the Gastric Juice . MILLER (N.). Ferment Organisms of the Alimentary Canala .MUNE (J.). Formation of Eat in the Dog from Carbohydrates . CHAUVEAU (A.) and KAUPYANN . Relation between the Destruction of Glucose and the Production of Animal Heat and Work . STERN (H.). Origin of the Bile Colouring Matters . DRAQENDORFF (G.). Physiological Action of Convolvulin and Jalapin . STUTZER (A.). Artificial Digestion . GARROD (A . B.). BIEDERT . Albuminoi’ds of Human Milk and of Cow’s Milk KULZ (E.). Active P-Hydroxybutyric Acid . Place of Origin of Uric Acid in the Animal Organism . FIRTH (R . H.). Poisonous Ptomai’ne in Milk . GOSSELS (W.). MARSHALL (.J.). Huffner’s Reaction in Bile . POSNEZ (C.). Albumin in Normal Urine . CITRON (H.). Mucin in Urine . Nitrates in Animals and Plants . BOCEAL (A.). Physiological Action of Paraldehyde .MAIRET (A.) and COMBEMALE . Physiological Action of Methylal . KOCH (E.) Butylchloral Hydrate and Chloral Hydrate as Antidotes for BELKY (J.). Action of Gaseous Poisons . EHRENBERQ (A.) . Sausage Poisoning . HANRIOT (M.) and C . RICHET . Estimation of the Carbonic Anhydride MARCEUSE (W.). Formation of Lactic Acid during Muscular Activity . EOWALEWSKY (N.) . Formation of Methsemoglobin in Blood by the Action of Alloxantin . EULZ (E.). FFEIFFER (T.) and F . LEHMANN . ELLENBERGER and HOFMEISTER . Digestion in the Pig . BAHLMANN (P.). Amido-compounds in the Animal System . Strychnine and Picrotoxin . expired and the Oxygen absorbed in Respiration . Decomposition of Bromides and Iodides by the Stomach . Addition of Sugar to Cattle-foods . ARNSCHINK (L.). Nutritive Value of Glycerol .CONSTANTINIDI (A.). Wheat Gluten as a Food . LUDD (E . F.). Pepsin versus Animal Digestion . GRBHANT and QUINQUAIJD . Formates in the Organism . LEO (H.). Reducing SubstanceinDiabeticUrine . Gltocco (P.) . Creatinine in Urine . ANRAEFF (A . N.). MULLER (F.). Aniline Poisoning . MAIRET (A.) and COMBEMALE . Toxic Action of Colchicine . JONES (E . I,.). Specific Gravity of Human Blood . BBCHAMP (A.) . Causes of the Alteration of Blood in Contact with Air, Oxygen, and Carbonic Anhydride . Behaviour of Quinol with Urine and Urea PAGE 66 6’7 68 68 68 69 167 167 167 168 170 170 287 287 288 288 289 290 290 291 388 388 388 389 389 390 390 390 391 391 391 392 392 50’7 508 508 508 509 511 511 512 512 513 513 513 513 514 514 515 608 609CONTENTS .xxxix HASEBROEE (K.). A First Product of Gastric Digestion . GOLDSCHMIDT (H.). Intestinal Digestion in the Horse . WURSTER (C.). Oxidation in the Animal Body . KAST (A.). Fate of Certain Chlorine Compounds in the Organism . MONARI (A.). Formation of Xanthocreatinine in the Organism . MACMUNN (C . A.) . Invertebrate Chromatology . STUTZER (A.). Analysis of Nitrogenous Metabolites in Feces . HALLIBURTON (W . D.). Proteids of Cerebrospinal Fluid . MAIRET (A.) and COMBEMALE . Therapeutic Action of Colchicine . ELLENBERBER and HOFPYEISTER . Period required for Digestion in the Pig . SIEBER (N.) and A . SYIRNOW . Behaviour of the three Tsomeric Nitro- MAIRET (A.) and COYBEYALE . Therapeutic Action of Methylal . GOLDSCHXIDT (H.). Absorption in the Stomach of the Horse .ELLENBERBER and HOFYEISTER . IXgestion and Digestive Secretions in the Horse . KAISER and SCHMIEDER . Changes in Milk by Freezing . . HENZOLD (0.). Frozen Milk . RICHARDSON (B . W.). Action of Oxygen on Animals . WEISKE (H.) and others . Composition of Blood, Liver, and Flesh under varying Conditions. SANBORN (J . W.). Animal Nutrition . ANDOUARD (A.). Variations in the Proportion of Phosphoric Acid in Milk . MARES . WmrE . Hydroxybutpic Acid in Diabetic Urine . MEYER (V.) . Physiological Action of Chlorinated Ethyl Sulphides . SHAPIROFF (B . M.), Physiological Action of Tertiary Alcohols . DEAGENDORFF (G.) and S . SALOMONOWITSCH . Myoctonine . FISCHER (E.) and F . PENZOLDT . Sensitiveness of the Sense of Smell . WOOLDRIDQX (L . C.). New Constituent of Blood Serum .HALLIBURTOPF (IT . D.). Muscle Plasma . FOKKER . Fermentation by Protoplasm from Recently-killed Animals . BRUNTON (T . L.) and J . T . CASH . Action of Caffe'ine and The'ine on Volun- tary Muscle . BRUNTON (T . L.) and J . T . CASH . Chemical Constitution and Physiological Action . RANSOM (W . B.). Diabetes and Glycerol . HUBOUNENQ (L.). Laevorotatory P-Hydroxybutyric Acid in the Blood of a Diabetic Patient . BRUCKE (E.). Does Human Urine contain Free Acid ? . HANRIOT (M.) and C . RICHET . Relation between Muscular Activity and the Chemical Effect of Respiration . CHAUVEAU (A.) and KAUFYAKN . Heat Developed by the Activity of the Muscles . VIQNAL (W.). Action of Micro-organisms from the Mouth and from Faeces on Food-stuffs . MBHU (C.). Sugar in Urine .RANVIER (L.). Per-ruthenic Acidin Histology . CRAMER (A.). Glycogen . WEYL (T.). Chemical Studies on the Torpedo . ELLENBERBEB and HOFMEISTER . Nitrogenous Contents of the Digestive Juices . STUTZER (A.). Relation of Prote'ids to Digestive Ferments . ATWATER (W . 0.). Comparative Absorption of Fish and Meat in the Alimentary Canal . HERRMANN (A.) Digestion of Fibyin by Trypsin . TAPPRINEE (H.). Fermentation of Cellulose . benzaldehydes in the Animal Body . Excretion of Urea and Uric Acid from the System PAGH 609 610 610 612 613 613 613 614 614 684 684 684 743 744 745 745 855 855 856 856 856 857 857 857 858 983 983 984 984 985 985 985 986 986 1058 1059 1059 1060 1060 1127 1128 1129 1129 1130 1130 1131 EAST (A.). 'Arbmatic Products of Putrefaction in Human Sweat .1132xl CONTENTS . BAAS (K.). Relation of Tyrosine to Hippuric Acid . UDR~NSKY (L . v.). Urinary Pigments . Chemistry of Vegetable Physiology and Agriculture . LAURENT (E.). The Bacillus of Panary Fermentation . DENARO (A.). Decomposition of Silicic Acid by Leaves . EREUSLER (U.). Observations on the Growth of Potatoes . BATTUT (L.). Ammonia in Beetroots . HENKE (G.). Milky Juice of Certain Euphorbiacese . KLIEN . Composition of Barley and Pease . EELLEER (0.). Composition of Tea-leaves . HESSE (0.). China Bicolor . SACHS (J . v.). Chlorosis in Plants . KELLNEB (0.). Absorption by Soils . EELLNER (0.). Estimation of Absorbed Bases in Soils . STUTZER (A.). Chdi Saltpetre as Manure . MAGERSTEIN (v.). Comparative Manurial Values of Chili Saltpetre and QUANTIN (H.) .Reduction of Copper Sulphate during Alcoholic'Fermenta- tion . GAYON (V.) and E . DUBOURG . Alcoholic Fermentation of Dextrin and Starch . GAYON (V.) and Gt . DUPETIT . Method of Preventing Secondary Fermenta- tion . EHRENBEEG (A) . Is Free Nitrogen formed during Putrefaction ? . DEHBRAIN (P . P.) and MAQUENNE . Absorption of Carbonic Anhydride by Leaves . MUNTZ (A) . Ripening of Seeds . KRAUS (J.) . So-called Soluble Starch . FREUND (M.) and W . WILL . Substances contained in the Roots of Hydrastis Cumadensis . DEHBRAIN ( P . P.). Valuation of Manures . MUNTZ (A.) and C . QIRARD . Production of Farmyard Manure . WRIGHTSON (J.) and J . M . H . MUNRO . Manurial Value of Basic Steel MUNRO (J . M . H.). Influence of the Ferric Oxidc in Basic Cinder on the Growth of Plants .LIBORIUS (P.). Bacterial Life in Relation to Oxygen . ROMMIER (A.). Wine and Brandy from Raspberries and Strawberries . ARLOING (S.). Zymotic Virus and Fermentation . ATWATER (W . 0.) and E . W . ROCKWOOD . Loss of Nitrogen during Clermination and Growth . RICHARDSON (C.). Variations in the Chemical Composition and Physical GRASSMAN (P.). Loss occasioned by Improper Methods of Pickling Wheat BERTHELOT and ANDR~ . Nitrogen Compounds in Vegetable Soils . SIEVERT (M.). Manuring Rye with Thomas Slag, &c . RIMPAU and others . Thomas Slag and other Phosphates as Manure for Moorlands . NAUTIER (A.). Superphosphate Manuring for Sugar-beet . VINCENZI (L.). Chemical Constituents of Bacteria . SOHNKE (J.). Behaviour of Micro-organisms in Artificial Mineral Water .BRIEGER (L.). Source of Trimethylamine in Ergot of Rye . PAUL (R . H.) and A . J . COWNLEY . Amount of Caffei'ne in Various Kinds M~LLER (C . 0.). Formation of Albumino'ids in Placts . Ammonium Sulphate . MAGERSTEIN (v.). Experiments with Chili Saltpetre . Slag . Properties of American Oats . of' Coffe;! . HOOPER (D.). Ash of Cinchona Barks . 394 PA QE 1133 1133 70 70 70 71 71 72 73 73 76 76 76 77 71 77 78 171 171 171 172 172 173 173 174 174 175 176 178 291 292 292 292 293 293 293 294 294 295 393 393 394 394CONTEXTS . xh JODIN (V.). Action of Mercurial Vapour on Leaves . BEPTHELOT . Direct Absorption of Nitrogen from the Atmosphere by Vege- table Soils . ATWATER (W . 0.). Acquisition-of Atmospheric Nitrogen by Plants . NAGAMATSZ (A.). Functions of Chlorophyll .VOGEL (A.). Influence of Ozone on Germination . MULLER . Formation of Sugar in Grapes . EIJKMAN (F . J.). Cinnamic Acid in Plants of the Ericacese Family . TROSCHPE . Composition of Lupines . K~NIG (J.). MEUSEL (E.). Effects of Tfiiocyanates on Vegetation and Fermentation . BORDAS . Grain of Holcus sorgho . LECHARTIER (G.). Cider Ash . SCHULZE (B.). Silage of Maize . SCHULZE (E.). Silage of Vegetable Matter . MARCEER . Diffusion Residues . WOLLNY (E.). Influence of the Physical Properties of a Soil on the Amount . WARINGTON (R.). Nature of the Nitrogenow Organic Matter of Soils . WOLLNY (E.). Decomposition of Organic Matter in Soils . KELLNER (0.) and others . FLEISCHER (M.), BRINCKMAN, and others . Manuring with Thomas Slag and other Phosphates . FITTBOGEN and SALFELD .Manuring with Thomas Slag . WAGNER (P.). Manurial Value of Thomas Slag . LEONE (T.). Changes Induced in Water by the Development of Bacteria . EMMEPLINB (A.). Fermentation of AJbumin in Plants . RICHARDSON (C.) American Barley . GIRARD (A.). Destruction of the XematoYds of Beetroot . BERTHELOT . Direct Absorption of Nitrogen by Vegetable Soils . ANDOUARD (A.). Incompatibility of Nitrates and Superphosphates . PRINGSHEIH . Decomposition of Carbonic Anhydride by Chlorophyll . MUELLER (H.). Physiological RBle of Vine Leaves . KREUSLER (U.). I s Nitric Acid formed in the Organism of Higher Plants ? GRIESSMAYER . True Natureof Starch-cellulose . MORAWSEI (T.) and J . STINGJ. Sugars of the Soja Bean . MORAWSEI (T.) and J . STINGL . Fat of the Soja Bean .BRUCKNER (E.). Russian Black Earth . MARCPER (M.). Value of the Phosphoric Acid in Thomas Slag . CLAUDON (E.) and E . C . MORIN . Fermentation of Sugar with Elliptical Yeast . EHRENBERB (A.). Formation of Nitrogen during Putrefaction . ; PFXFFER (W.). Absorption of Aniline Colours by Living Cells . SCHULZE (E.). Presence of Clioline in Germinating Plants . SCOVELL (M . A. ) and A . E . MEXKE . Composition of Potatoes . STOSSNER (E.). Effects of Deep or Shallow Sowing on Cereals . PAGNOUL (A.). Manurial Experiments with Sugar Beets . CELLI (A.) and F . MARINO.ZUCO . Nitrification . MARCACCI (A.). Action of AlkaloPds in the Animal and Vegetable King- doms . SCHULZE (E.). Are Nitrates formed in the Organisms of Higher Plants ? . LIST (E.). Organic and Inorganic Constituents of Grapes .BERTHELOT and ANDRB . JOFFPE (J.). Agricultural Value of Retrograde Phosphates . GREEN (J . R.). Composition of the Inner Brown Skin of the Earth-nut . of Free Carbonic Anhydride present Beliaviour of Urea in Soils JENTYS (S.). Intramolecular Respiration . ARNAUD (A.). Carrotene in Leaves . EASSNEB ((3.). Solanine . QUANTIN (H.). Tunisian Soils . BOKORNY (T.). Reduction of Silver Salts by Living Protoplasm . Evolution of Ammonia from Vegetable Soils Changes in the Proteids of Seeds during Germination PAGE 395 395 515 516 516 517 517 518 519 519 519 520 521 521 521 521 523 523 524 52% 524 525 615 615 616 617 617 61 7 685 685 686 686 686 686 687 687 687 746 746 747 747 747 747 748 858 859 859 859 860 860 860 860 861 987 987xlii gONTENTS .DIAKONOFF (N . W.). Molecular Respiration of Plants . MAYER (A.). Exhalation of Oxygen by Fleshy-leaved Plants in Absence of MOLISCH (H.). Relations between Inorganic Salts containing Nitrogen, and Plants . MARTIN (S . H . C.). Prote'ids of the Seeds of Jequirity . FLUCKIGER . Safrole . ELBORNF (W.) Strophanthus . GAUNERSDORFER (J.). Poisoning of Plants by Lithium Salts . WAAGE (R.). Composition of some Leguminous Seeds . AITKEN . Experiments on Potatoes a t Harelam . DEH~EAIN ( P . P.). Production of Nitrates in Arable Soil . WEILANDT (M.). Free Phosphoric Acid and Superphosphate . AITKEN . Carbonic Anhydride . Basic Cinder and other Finely-ground Phosphatic Manures . AITPEN . Ground Pelspar as a Potash Manure . DUCLAUX (E.). Butter from Various Districts .ALVAREZ (E.). Microbe of the Indigo-fermentation . TSCHIRCH (A.). Aleurone-grains in the Seeds of Myristica Swrinamensis . BERGAMI (0.). Examination of Caucasian Madder Root . THIEL (H.). Experiments with Ensilage in Holland . GRUBER (M.). Culture of Anaerobic Bacteria : Morphology of Butyric Fermentation . MUNTZ (A.). Distribution of the Nitric Ferment and its Function in the HOPPE-SETTLER (F.). Methane Fermentation of Acetic Acid . BELLUCI (G.). Formation of Starch in the Chlorophyll Granules . LEITGEB (H.). Crystalline Deposits in Dahlia Tubers . MILES (M.) . Nitrifying Microbes . Disintegration of Rocks . WIPPRECHT (W.). Absorption of Ammonia by Clay . GOESSMANN (C . A.). Analysis of Onions . ROBERTS (W.). Manuring with Various Phosphates . KREMP . Manurial Experiments with Various Phosphates .Analytica 1 Chemistry , ARNOLD (C.). Kjeldahl's Method of Estimating Nitrogen . ZAMBELLI and LUZZATO . Separation of Arsenic and Antimony . BBENSTEIN . Detection of Thiosulphate in Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate . SALZER (T.). Detection of Thiosulphate in Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate . THILO (E.). BARNES (J.). Valuation of Zinc Powder and Testing of Carbonates . WEBTMOBELAND (J . W.). Determination and Valuation of Copper in BAUMANN (A.). Estimation of Ammoniacal Nitrogen in Soils . Estimation of Small Quantities of Silver in Burnt Pyrites Ores, &c . WRIGHT (L . T.). Analysis of Gas Coal . LUNGE (G.). Analysis of Explosives . SAMUELSON . Estimation of Glycerol in Wine . BOUILHON (E.). Estimation of Solid Matter in Wines . PBIOR (E.).Estimation of the Acidity of Malt . ALLEN (A . H.). Examining Fixed Oils . ELLIS (C . J.). Maumene's Test for Oils . JULIUS (P.). Employment of Congo-red in Titrating Aniline . with Sodium Hypobromite . HEW (J.). Detection of Artifxially Coloured Red Wine . SCHBODT (M.). Presence of Nitrites and Nitrates in Milk as Proof of Adulteration . PFLUGER (E.) and K . BOHLAND . PFLUGER (E.) and K . BOHLAND . Estimation of Urea in Human Urine WITT (0 . N.). Qualitative Test for the Dyes found in Commerce . Hufner's Method of Estimating Urea PAQE 988 988 989 990 990 991 991 991 992 993 995 995 996 996 1061 1061 1061 1062 1134 1135 1135 1135 1136 1136 1136 1137 1137 1137 78 78 79 79 79 a0 80 82 84 86 86 87 87 87 88 89 90 90 90 91 91CONTENTS . xliii PETTERSSON (0.).Apparatus for Gas Analysis . OETTEL (F.). Volumetric Method for determining Fluorine . PETTERSSON (0.). Air Analysis on a New Principle . WELCH (J . C.). WILSING (H.). Volumetric Determination of Sulphuric Acid . QUANTIN (H.). Volumetric Determination of Sulphatm . MORSE (H . N.) Land A . F . LINN . Determination of Nitric Acid . HOLLAND (P.). Determination of Alkalis in Silicates . BERG ( P . v.). Separation of Zinc from Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel . THOYFON (R . T.). Determination of Aluminium in Presence of much Iron DEANE (L . M.). Estimation of Manganese and of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel . Detection of Stannic Sulphide in Presence of Antimonious Sulphide . HERZFELD (A.). Estimation of Carbon in the Organic Constituents of Water . HARVEY (S.). Estimation of Nitrates in Water .EARTH (M.). Estimation of Glycerol in Wines . HERZFELD (A.). Estimation of Invert Sugar . BECKMANN (E.). Titration with Fehling’s Solution . CURTMAN (C . 0.). Detection of Salicylic Acid . ALLEN (A . H.). Specific Gravity, &c., of Waxes, &c . ALLEN (A . H.) and W . CHATTAWAY . Adams’ Method for Milk Analysis . THOMSON (W.). Adams’ Method for Milk Analysis . FOCPE . SAMUELSON . Detection of Artificial Colouring in Red Wine . GEORGES . Peptones in the Blood and Urine . Filters . CHAPMAN (A.). Method for Estimating Fluorine . WURSTEE (C.). Reagents for Active Oxygen . BRUGHAN (W . F.). Influence of Copper on the Estimation of Sulphur . MOLLER (G.). Eggerzt’s Method of Estimating Sulphur in Iron . ATKINSON (A . J.). FAIRLEY (T.). Estimation of Sulphur and Impurities in Coal-gas .DE KONINCP (L . L.). New Reaction of Thiosulphates . DE KONINCP (L . L.). Detection of Ammonia, Nitric or Nitrous Acids, and ENOP (W.). Determination of Ammonia in Arable Soil . WURSTER (C.). Griess’s Reaction for Nitrous Acid . ARYSBY (H . P.) and F . G- . SEORT . Apparatus for Nitrogen Determination . VORWERK (P.). Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel . ROSENBLADT (!I.). Determination of Boric Acid . GOOCH (F . A.). Separation and Estimation of Boric Acid . VAN NUYS (B‘. C.). HAUSHOFER (E.). Microscopical Analysis . HAUSHOFER (K.) . Microchemical Tests . BERG (P . v.). ATNSN (A.). Detection of Mercury in Organic Liquids . ROSENBLADT (T.). Separation of Mercury and Palladium . THONSON (R . T.). MOORE (T.). Estimation of Nickel in Ores, Mattes, and Slags .KRUSS (G.). Universal Spectroscope . Assay of Iron Pyrites for Available Sulphur HUTCHINGS (W . M.). Analysis of Silicates . HAGER (H.). Testing Aluminium Sulphate . BLUY (L.). Separation of Manganese from Iron . GOZDORF ((3 . A.). Assay of Minute Quantities of Gold GRIFFITH (A.). . ALLEN (A . H.). Assay of Carbolic Soap . ALLEN (A . H) . Saponification of Fixed Oils . Separation of Morphine and Strychnine from Fatty Matters . DIEIJDONN~ (H.) Estimation of Tannin . G-AWAL o vs K I (A.) . Estimation of Sulphur in Coal and Coke Thiosulphuric Acid . Estimation of Carbonic Anhydride in Air Titration of Zinc and Cadmium Sulphides with Iodine . WEIL (F.). Valuation of Zinc-dust . Estimation of Alumina and Iron Oxide in Manures PAGE 179 179 179 180 180 181 181 181 181 181 182 182 182 183 183 183 184 184 184 184 185 185 185 1b5 186 1 S6 186 186 187 187 187 188 295 295 295 296 296 296 29’7 297 297 297 298 298 299 299 299 300 300 301 301 301 302 302 302 303xliv CONTENTS .SELL (W . J.). Volumetric Determination of Chromium . BROWN ( W . L.). Analysis of Chrome Paints . MCCULLOCR (N.). Estimation of Chromate in the Presence of Dichromete . WACHSMUTH (0.). Estimation of Tin and Lead in Alloys . LEVY (L.). Colour Reactions of Titanic, Niobic. Tantalic. and Stannic Anhydrides . LEVY (L.) . Colour Reactions of Arsenic. Arsenious. Vanadic. and Molybdic Anhydrides. and of Antimony and Bismuth Oxides . LUEDEKING (C.). Post-mortem Detection of Chloroform . SKALWEIT . Estimation of Glycerol in Wine and Beer .SCHEIBLER (C.). Separation and Estimation of Melitose in Cane-sugar . CREYDT (R.). Estimation of Melitose . PALM (R.). Detection and Determination of Lactic Acid . WATTS (F.). Titration of Citric Acid . SCHULZE (B.). Determination of Fatty Acids in Soap . CRONANDER (A.) . New Method of Estimating Fat in Milk . SKALWEIT (J.). Butter Testing . . HAGER (H.). Butter Testing . WOLL (F . W . A.). Butter Analysis . CORNWALL (H . B.) and S . WALLACE . Reichert's Method of Butter Analysis MOORE (R . W.). Carrot Coiour in Butter . MARSHALL (J.). New Ureometer . HIRSCHLER (A.). Separation of Nitrogenous Substances by Means of Phosphomolybdic Acid . DIETRICH (E.). Opium Testing . MOLL (J . W.). Microchemical Detection of Tannin . B . (E.). Tannin Determination .MYLIUS (E.). Thale'ioquinine Reaction . HEISCH (C.). Analysis of Pepper . H~NOCQUE . Heematoscopy ; a New Method of Blood Analysis . KOCHS (W.). Determination of Sulphur in AlbuminoYds . FRIEDHEIM (C.). Weil's Method for the Volumetric Estimation of Sul- phides . GREEN (A . G.) and F . EVERSHED . Volumetric Estimation of Nitrous Acid MEINEKE (C.). Determination of Phosphorus in Steel and Iron . BENTE (F.) Determination of Phosphoric Acid . HAGER (H.). Detection of Arsenic . EAGER (H.). Use of Copper containing Arsenic for the Dearsenification of BAUER (R.). Apparatus for Estimating Carbonic Anhydride and all similar Gases . GRAVILL (E . D.). Estimation of Ammonium Carbonate in Spim'tus Ammonia Aromaticus. B.P. Determination of Cadmium and its Separation from Copper Volumetric Determination of Manganese .Hydrochloric Acid : Reinsch's Test for Arsenic . BRAGARD (M.). Estimation of Zinc as Pyrophosphate . ATKINSON (R . W.). Estimation of Manganese . INCE (W . H.) Ferric Chloride as a Test for Organic Substances . CANDWEHR (H . A.). Precipitation of Dextrin by Iron . BAUER (R.). Estimation of F a t t j Acids as Fats . NICKEL (0.). Quantitative Estimation of Oxalic Acid in Urine . ERETZSCHMAR (M.). Estimation of Fat . MILLER (A . R.). Preserving Standard Tartar Emetic Solutions . STILWELL (C . M.). Opium Analysis . VULPIUS (G.). Estimation of Quinine Sulphate . DF: VRIJ (J . E.). Quinine Chromate in Analysis . HESSE (0.) Normal Quinine Chromate . KOBNER (A.) . SCHOFFEL (R.) and E . DONATH . GIRAUD (H.). Volumetric Estimation of Antimony in Presence of Tin ARCHBUTT (L.). Analysis of Oils .FINPENER . Distinction of Castor Oil from other Fatty Oils . PAGE 303 3041 304 3 M 304 305 305 306 306 306 307 307 307 308 308 309 309 309 310 310 310 310 311 311 311 312 312 396 396 396 396 397 397 397 398 398 398 398 399 399 MO 400 401 401 401 M.2 402 402 403 4!03 404 404 4Q4CONTENTS . JUNGPLEISCH (E.). Quinine Sulphate . LIEBMANN (A.) and STUDER . Detection of Rosaniline Salts . DE REGO (J . H.). Detection of Acid Coal-tar Colours in Wine . HOPPE-SEYLER (G.) . Discriminating between Chrysophanic Acid and San- tonin Colouring Matters in Urine . SCHMIDT (M . v.) and P . ERBAN . SAUL (J . E.). Test for Tannin . PALM (R.). Detection of Traces of Albumin . ERASSER (I?.). Presence of Albumin in Vegetable Tissues : Microchemical Test for AlbuminoYds .DANNENBERG (E.). Detection of Blood Stains in Presence of Iron Rust . Separation of Resins OTT (A.). Separation of Globulin from Albumin in Urine . AMTHOR (0.). Dannenberg's Hsemidin Crystals . HUGHES (J.). Analysis of Hoofs and Horns . CAMPBELL (E . D.). Estimation of Sulphur in Soluble Slags WHITFIELD (J . E.). Indirect Determination of Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine . NETTLEFOLD (F.). Absorption of Nitric Oxide by Sulphuric Acid . MANPIEWICZ . Detection of Phosphorus . THILO (E.). Estimation of Phosphoric Acid from the Weight of the Mo- lybdate Precipitate . ISBERT (A.) . Estimation of Phosphoric Acid . LAIBLE . Estimation of Phosphoric Acid . SCHNEIDER (L.). Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel .BRUNNEMANN (C.). Determination of Phosphorus in Basic Slag . LOQES (G.). Determination of Phosphoric Acid in Basic Slag . STRICK (a . H.). Estimation of Silicon in Iron . MARCET (W.). Volumetric Estimation of Carbonic Anhydride . KUHLMANN (E.). Determination of Normal Carbonates in " Bicarbo- nate~.~' . GOOCH ( F . A.). Separation of Sodium and Potassium from Lithium, Mag- nesium, and Calcium . LUCPOW (C.). Separation of Metals by Oxalic Acid . STAHL (IT.). Analysis of Copper . KNORRE ((3 . v.) . Employment of Nitroao-a-naphthol in Quantitative Analysis . HERZ (J.). Detection of Alum in Flour . BAYEE (K . J.). Detection of Free Sulphuric Acid and of Aluminium MEINECPE (C.). Volumetric Determination of Manganese . WARREN (H . N.). Use of Electro-dissolution in Analysis .WARREN (T . T . P . B.). Detection of Adulteration in Metallic Nickel and other Metals by the Magnet . DONATH (E.) and R . JELLER . Detection and Determination of Traces of Chromium . VENATOR (W.) and E . ETIENNE . Analysis of Chrome Iron Ore . CARNELLEY (T.) and W . MACPIE . Determination of Organic Matter in Air . ZAMBELLI (L.). Colorimetric Determination of Nitrites in Water . EOBRICH (A.). Determination of Organic Matter in Natural Water . AGOSTINI ( C . ) . Detection of Dextrose . IHL (A.). Colour Reactions of Beet-sugar . TOLLENS (B.). Behaviour of Sugar towards Acids and Phenol . IHL (A.). Colour Reactions of Starch and Gum . VOLCPER (0.). Determination of Hippuric Acid in Urine . LEVALT~IS (A.). Characteristics of Olive Oil . LEONE (T.) and A .LONGI . DRAPER (H . N.). and C . DRAPER . Behaviour of Alkaline Solutions of . HOPPE-SEYLEB (F.). Estimating Hvdrogen in the Presence of Methane . Hydroxide in Aluminium Sulphate . Properties of Olive, Sesame, and Cotton Oils PhenolphthaleYn in Presence of Alcohol x1 v PAGE 405 405 m5 406 406 406 40'7 407 408 408 408 525 526 526 526 526 526 526 527 527 527 527 528 528 528 5 29 520 530 530 530 531 531 531 531 532 532 533 533 534 534 534 534 535 535 536 618 618 4406 . V Y Vxlvi CONTENTS . KALMANN (W.) . Standardising Iodine Solutions : estimating Sulphurous WEIL (F.). Vclumetric Estimation of Sulphides . BABBITT (1% . C.). Manganese in Steel and Iron . DONATH (E.). Decompoeition of Chrome Iron Ore . FOLKARD (C . W.). Bacteriological Examination of Water .BURQHARDT (C . A.). Determination of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Waters . LAUBE (G.). Decolorisiiig Power of Bone-black . WUESTER ((3.). Quantitative Estimation of Wood in Paper . BENEDIKT (R.) and F . ULZEB . Investigation of Acetyl Compounde, : New Acid in Presence of Thiosulphuric Acid . Method for the Analysis of Fats . ROSE (B.). Analysis of Fats . CORNWALL (H . B.). Examination of Butter Colours . BLAREY (C.) and Gt . DENIG~S . Estimation of Uric Acid by Potassium Per- PLUGGE (P . C.). Volumetric Estimation of Acids in Salts of the Alka- loids . ADRIAN and E . GALLOIS . Assay of Opium . SCHLICKUM (0.). Estimation of Morphine . SCHAFER (L.). Estimation of Cinchonidine in Quinine Sulphate . SCHLICEUM (0.). Testing Quinine Sulphate . FLECK (H.) Colour Reactions of Picric Acid and Dinitrocresol .MACAQNO (J.). Determination of Tannin in Bumach . FRANCEE (B.). New Gas Burette . LEYBOLD (W.). Burette J e t . BRAND (A.). Use of “ Solid Bromine ’’ in Analysis TOPF ((3.). Iodometric Studies . FLUCEIGER (F . A.). Reaction of Thiosulphates . BRAGARD (M.). Zinc Determination . DITTE (A.). Estimation of Vanadic Acid . SPIEGEL (L.). Determination of Nitrates in Well Waters . TONY.GABCIN . Detection of Cane.sugar, Glucose, and Dextrin in Wines . MOLISCH (H.). New Test for Conferin . FRIEDHEIM (C.). Weil’s Method of Determining Sulphides . VILLIERS (A.). Detection of Sulphites in Presence of Thiosulphates . JACKSON (C . L.) and GF . W . ROLFE . Quantitative Determination of Hy- manganat e . L’EOTE (L.). Detection and Estimation of Aluminium in Wine and in Grapes .droxvl . DIEZ (R.\. Quantitative Estimation of Glycerol . LINDO (D.). New Sugar Reactions . CRAMPTOB (C . A.). Analyses of Sugar-cane and Beet Juices . MACNAIB (D . S.). Separation of Acetic and Formic Acids . SHORT ( F . (3.). Analysis of Milk . MORSE (H . N.) and C . PIGGOT . Determination of Butter in Milk . BLOXAM (C . L.). Colour Tests for Strychnine and other AlkaloYds . HAGER (H.). Guaiac Resin . THOMAS (H.). Estimation of Hydrogen Peroxide . SALZER (‘T.). Volumetric Estimation of Iodine . Determination of Sulphuric Acid in Water . RAULIN . Estimation of Nitrogen in Organic Substances . ULSCH (K.). Kjeldahl’s Method. for Estimating Nitrogen . GARNIER (L.). Estimation of Nitrogen in Urine . GASBAUD . Organic Nitrogen in Chemical Manures .MOHB (C.) Estimation of Phosphoric Acid . KRETZSCHMAR (M.). Detection of Boron in Milk, &c . HOLDERMA.” (E.). Estimation of Sodium and Lithium . BERNARD (A.). Cdcimetry . FRICEE . KRETZSCHMAR (M.). Estimation of Potassium in Ashes and Minerals . PAGE 618 618 619 619 619 619 619 620 620 621 621 621 621 622 622 623 623 624 624 687 688 688 688 689 689 690 691 691 692 692 749 749 749 750 751 751 751 751 752 752 752 862 862 862 862 863 863 863 864 864 864 864 865CONTENTS . xlvii STOLBA (E.). Determination of Calcium and Magnesium in presence of Man- ganese . KUPFERSCHLBGER . Titration of Zinc Powder . GATENBY (R.). Volumetric Estimation of Alumina . WEDDINQ . Estimation of Phosphorus inIron . BRAND (C.). Determination of Combined Carbon in Iron .KEHRMANN (F.). Separation of Phosphoric Acid from Tungstic Acid . DBAGENDOEFF (G.) and €I . TIENSENHAUSEN . Ciloral Hydrate . DRAQEWDORFF (G.) and W . JACOBSON . Isolation and Detection of Pheuol . EPFRONT (J.). Estimation of Starch and Sugars . ASBOTH (A . v.). Estimation of Starch . UIRARD (A.). Estimation of Starch in Potatoes . SONNENSCHEIN (A.). Estimation of Acetic Acid in Acetates by Direct Titration . GOEBEL (H.). Estimation of Morphine . VULPIUS (G.). Morphine Reaction . DRAGENDORFF (G.) and E . BLUMENBACH . Thallin . RENARD (A.). Estimation of Indigo in Textile Fabrics . KOCH (R.). Determination of the Free Acid in Tannin Liquor by Titra- tion . VILLON . New Method €or the Estimation of Tannin . GARNIER (L.). Escimrttion of Albumino’ids in Liquids from Cysts, &c .JTLUCEIGER (F . A.). Iodine Determination in Laminaria . TOPF (G .. ). Iodometric Studies . WEIL (F.). Estimation of Sulphides . LUNGE (G) . Detection of Nitrogen Compounds in Seleniferous Sulphuric Acid . BLUNT (T . P.). A Simple Nitrometer . OSMOND (F.). Colorimetric Estimation of Phosphorus . SIDERSEY . Apparatus for Determining Carbonic Anhydride in Carbo- nates . PETTERSON (0.) and A . PALMQUIST . Portable Apparatus for the Estima- tion of Carbonic Anhydride in the Atmosphere . FLUCKIQER (I? . A.) . Lithium Carbonate . WEIL (F.). Titration of Zinc Powder . , . SCHAND (A.). Electrolysis of Copper and Zinc . KLEIN (J.). Estimation of Formic Acid and of Organic Matter in Water . TOLEER (0.). Determination of Hippuric Acid in Urine .GAWALOWSEI (A.) . FEDERER (E . C.). Test for Oil of Peppermint . HELBING (H.). Reaction of Strophanthin . BIRD (F . C . J.). A Filter Tube for Use in the Estimation of Alkaloi‘ds by Mayer’s Reagent . LOSCH (A.). The’ine Estimation . PAUL (B . H.) and A . J . COWVNLEY . Coffee . PADB (L.). Analyses of Coffee . BLUM (L.). Detection of Albumin in Urine . PALM (R.). Determination of Milk Constituents . HEMPEL (W.). Source of Error in Gas Analysis . HEMPEL (W.). A Gas Burette which is Independent of Atmospheric Pres- sure and Temperature . MALOT . Estimation of Phosphoric Acid . KALMANN (W.) and J . SPULLER . Examination of Crude Soda Lyes and Red Liquors . LEVY (L.). Estimation of Titanic Acid . JOLLES (A.). New Chloroform Reaction . PLUGGE (P . C.). Test for Narce‘ine .Separation of Mineral Oils from Sapodable Fats MEHU (C.). Urea Estimation . MACKINTOSH (J . B.). Bas Apparatus . PAGE 865 865 865 865 866 866 866 866 867 867 868 868 869 869 870 870 871 871 871 872 872 996 997 998 998 998 999 999 999 1000 1000 1000 1000 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1002 1002 1002 1002 1003 1003 1062 1062 1063 1063 1064 1137xlviii CONTENTS . BREAL (E.). New Method of Testing for Nitrates . PAULY (C.). Detection of Potassium . FOCKE (H.). Determination of Alkaline Chlorides in Crude Potash . BAUDOIN . Testing Copper Sulphate . MEINEKE (C.). Analysis of Clay . MEINEKE (C.). Determination of Manganese . NEUMANN (G.). Determination of Metallic Iron in Slags . MORGAN (J . J.). Rapid Estimation of Silicon, Sulphur, and Manganese in Iron and Steel .TURNER (T.). Estimation of Silicon in Iron and Steel . PLATZ (P.). Determination of Sulphur in Iron . MCCKJLLOCH (N.). Volumetric Estimation of Cobalt in Presence of Nickel . MACINTOSH (J . B.). Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from Iron . MOORE (T.). Precipitation of Nickel in Presence of Iron . Water Analysis . HEHNER (0.). Eitimaiion ok Methyl Alcohol in Presence of Ethyl AIcobol . FISCHER (B.) . Dimethyl Ethyl Carbinol . LEGLER (L.). Estimation of Glycerol . HEHNER (0.). Estimation of Glycerol and its Non-volatility with Aqueous DAFERT (F . W.). Determination of Moisture in Starch . YOUNG (W . C.). Logwood Test for Alum in Bread . LINDE (0.). Estimation of Hydrocyanic Acid . ELASON (P.). Estimation of Thiocyanic Acid . CRAMPTON (C . A.) and T . C . TRESCOT .Estimation of Carbonic Acid in Beer . KOCH (R.). Estimation of Free Acid in Tannin Liquor . FARER (H.). Determination of Fat in Milk . ALLEN (A . H.). Reichert’s Distillation Process . CAMPANI ((3.). Volumetric Estimation of Urea . HESSE (0.). Estimation of Quinine Sulphate . ALLEN (A . H.). Detection of Hop-substitutes in Beer . RANSOM (F.) . Estimation of Ipecacuanha . Detection of Aniline Colours iii Wine MANNLEY (G.). Estimation of Indigo . LENZ (W.). Testing Indigo Dyes on Fabrics . MARTIN (E . W.). MYLIUS (F.). Pettenkofer’s Reaction . Vapour . EERNER (G.) and A . WELLER . Testing Quinine Sulphate . CURTMAN (C . 0.). Detection of Artificial Colouring Matters in Butter . LIEBERMANN (L.). Detection of Albumin in Urine . PAGE 1138 1138 1138 1139 1139 1139 1140 1140 1140 1141 1141 1141 1141 1141 1142 1142 1142 1143 1143 1143 1143 1144 1144 1144 1144 1145 1145 1145 1146 1146 1147 1147 1147 1147 1149 1149 1149J O U R N A LH.BAKER.CHICHESTEB H. BELL, M.B.D. BENDIX.C. H. BOTHAMLEY.B. H. BBOUBH.C. F. CROSS.A. H. FISON.J. FLETCHER.W. D. HALLIBUBTON, M.D., B.So.J. P. Laws.D. A. LOUIS.T. MAXWELL, M.D., B.Sc.N. 'IT. J. MILLER, Ph.D.G. H. MORRIS, Ph.D.OFJ. M. H. MUNBO, D.Sc.A. PHILIP.E. W. PREVOST, Ph.D.R. ROUTLEDBE, B.Sc.M. J. SALTER.C. SPURGE, B.A.JAMES TAYLOR, B.Sc.A. THILLOT.L. T. THOBNE, Ph.D.H. I(. TOMPKINS, B.Sc.V. H. VELEY, M.A.W. 0. WILLIAMS, B.Sc.W. P. WYNNE, B.Sc.THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY.H. E. ARMSTBONG, Ph.D., F.R.S.W. CBOOKES, F.R.S.F. R. JAPP, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.A.I(. MILLER, Ph.D.HUGO MULLEB, Ph.D., F.R.S.W. H. PERKIN, Ph.D., F.R.S.S. U. PICKERINB, M.A.R. T. PLIMPTON, Ph.D.W. J. RUSSELL, Ph.D., F.R.S.J. MILLAR THOMSON, F.R.S.E.T. E. THOBPE, Ph.D., F..R.S.&bitrrr :C. E. GROVES, F.R.S.Sttb-6bitar :A. J. GBEENAWAY.VOl. LII.I 8 8 7. ABSTRACTS.LONDON:J. V A N V O O R S T , 1, P A T E R N O S T E R ROW.1887LONDON :HARRISON AND SONS, PBINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN’S LAKEC 0 N T E N T S.ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN OTHER JOURNALS :-General and Physical Chemistry.PAGESTROUXBO. Production of White Light by E x i n g the Colour~ of theSpectrum .LIEBEPMANN (C.) and S. v. KOSTANECKI. Spectra of the Methyl-derivativesof Hydrox anthraquinone .VERNEUIL (AJ.Preparation of Calcium Sulphide with a Violet Phos- 'phorescence .BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescence of Manganese Compounds .BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescence of Bismuth Compounds .LUVINI (J.). Electrical Conductivity of Gases and Vapours .WINKELMANN (A,). Relation of the Conductive Capacity of Gases to Tem-perature.GRAETZ (L.). Electrical Conductivity of Solids at High Pressures .SCHIFF (R.). Speciflc Heats of Homologous Series of Liquid Organic Com-pounds .BLAREZ (C.). Saturation of Normal Arsenic Acid with Barium Hydroxide .BLAREZ (C.). Saturation of Arsenic Acid with Calcium and StrontiumOxides . , .DE FORCRAND. Sodium Glycerolate .SCHIFF (R.). Heat of Evaporation of Homologous Carbon Compounds .MEISSNER (F.).Heat evolved when Powders are Moistened .ZEHNDER (L.). Determination of the Sp. Gr. of Soluble Substances .BERTHELOT and ANDR~. Tension of Dissociation of Ammonium HydrogenCarbonate .BERTHELOT and ANDRS. Decomposition of Ammonium Hydrogen Carbo-nate by Water, &c.DUCLAUX (E.). Chemical Changes produced by Sunlight .EDER (J. M.). Practical Methods of Photographing the Spectrum .HABERMA" (J.). Electrolysis of Carbon Compouuds .BERTHELOT. Thermochemistryof Phosphates .GAL (H.) and E. WEBNEB. Heat of Neutralisation of Homologous andIsomeric Acids .GAL (H.) and E. WERNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Malonic, Tartronic,and Mdic Acids .BERTHELOT. Thermochemistry of Reactions between Magnesia Salta andAmmonia .STOHMANN (F.), P. RODATZ, and H.HERZBEPG. Heats of Combustion andFormation of Homologous Phenols .DE LANDERO and R. PRIETO. Some Laws of Chemical Combination .HUNT (T. S.). Law of Volumes in Chemistry .LESCCEUR (H.). Velocity of Dissociation .RAMSAY (W.) and S. YOUNQ. Nature of Liquids .TBAUBE (J.). Capillary Constants and Meniscus Angle .GUIGNET (C. E.). Crystallisation by Diffusion .TREY (H.). Influence of some Normal Salts on the Hydrolysis of MethylAcetate .DIXON (H. B.). Preservation of Gases over Mercury .a 211234 a55698899910119393949495969698999910010010110110210iv CONTENTS.BECKMANN (E.). Cracking Glass with Certainty.WALTER (J.). Apparatus for Chemical Laboratories .DUCLAUX (E.) . Actinometr? .BOISBAUDRAN (L.DE). Fluorescence of Manganese and Bismuth .BECQUEREL (E.). Effect of Manganese on the Phosphorescence of CalciumCarbonate .BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Red Fluorescence of Alumina.BECQUEREL (E.). Phosphorescenee of Alumina .BRUHT, (J. W.). Molecular Refraction of Liquid Organic Compounds ofHigh Dispersive Power .BRUHL (J. W.). Experimental Examination of the Older and More RecentDispersion Formuh .THOMSEN (J.). Supposed Influence of Multiple Bonds of Union on theMolecular Refraction of the Hydrocarbons .BRUHL (J. W.) . Thomsen’s Supposed Explanation of Molecular RefractionRelations .PELLAT (H.). Absolute Electrodynamometer .ELOBUKOFF (N. v.). New Appamtus for Electrochemical Investigations .PIONCHON.JOLY (A.). Thermochemistry of Bibasic Phosphates and their Congeners .BERTHELOT.Ammoilium Magnesium Phosphate.BLAREZ (C.). Saturation of Arsenic Acid by Magnesia. Formation ofAmmonium Magnesium Arsenate . , .DE FORCRAND. Heat of Formation of Potassium Methoxide and Ethoxide .GAL (H) and E. WERNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Glyceric andCamphoric Acids .GAL (H.) and E. WERNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Malic and CitricAcids .GAL (H.) and E. WEXNER. Heats of Neutralisation of Meconic andMellitic Acids.KAHLBAUM (G. W. A.). Temperature Regulator.EAHLBAUM ((3. W. A.). Influence of Atmospheric Pressure on BoilingKAHLBAUM (G. W. A:). Boiling Points of t i e Fa’tty Acids C,H,O, td.RAOULT (E.). Vapour-tensions of Ethereal Solutions .EAHLBAUM (GI.. W. A.).Apparatus for measuring the Tension ofVapours .MULLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Salts containing Water of Crystal-lisation .MULLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Copper Sulphate .LESC~UR (H.). The Relation between the Efflorescence and Deliquescenceof Salts and the Maximum Vapour-tensions of their SaturatedSolutions .MCGREGOR (J. G.j. Density of Weak Aqueous Solutions of Salts .TOMLINSON (C.). Cohesion and Submemion Figures .TEAUBE (J.). Weight of Drops and their Relation to Capillarity .DELACHABLONNY (P. M.). Tolatillsation of Dissolved Substances duringthe Evaporation of the Solvent .SPRING (W.). The Periodic Law.COBNU (M. A.). Distinction been Spectral Lines of Solar and TerrestrialOrigin .KOBB (G.). Spectrum of Germanium .WEISS (A.).Fluorescence of the Pigments of Fungi .EALISCHER (M.). New Secondary Element .LAURIE (A. P.). Electromotive Force of a Constant Cell with Moving PlatesLAURIE (A. P.) . Electromotive Force of a Voltalc Cell having an AluminiumPlate as Electrode .MENDENHALL (T. C.). Electrical Resistance of Soft Carbon under Pres-sure . I .Specific Heats and Changes of State a t High TemperaturesPoint .CSHlo02. - . - .PAGE10510518918919019119119119519820020020020120220220420420520520620620620720720720720820820920921021 121131331331431431431531COSTENTS.GRAY (T.). Electrolysis of Silver and Copper : Application of Electrolysisto the Standardising of Electric Current and Potential Meters .FROMME (C.) .Electrolytic Polarisation produced by Small ElectromotiveForces .AYRTON (W. E.) and J. PERRY. Expansion of Mercury between 0" and-39" .DE FORCRAND. Heats of Formation of Potassium Alkyl Oxides.DE FORCRAND. Heat of Formation of Sodium Alkyl Oxidea .DE FOECRAND. Potassium Glycerolate.RAMSAY (W.) and S. YOUNG. Thermal Properties of Ether .NICOL (W. W. J.). Vapour-pressures of Water from Salt Solutions .LESC(EUR (H.). Vapour-tension of Sodium Acetate .STEFAN (J.). Relation between the Theories of Capillarity and of Evaporrt-tion .OSTWALD (W.), Coefficients of Affinity of Bases.LEMOINE ((3.). Influence of Heat on the Decomposition of Oxalic Acid byFerric Chloride .HOOD (J. J.). Theory of Fractional Precipitation .MEYER (L.).Halogen Carners .WILLGEEODT (C.). Halogen Carriers ..WILLGERODT (C.). Indium and Gallium as Halogen Carriers .AYRTON (W. E.) and J. PERRY.BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Red Fluorescence of Alumina.BECQKTEBEL (E.). Phosphorescence of Alumina .LOMMEL (E.). Phosphorescence .DUCLAUX (E.). Comparative Action of Heat and Solar Radiation .ROWLAND (H. A.). Water Battery .HARDING (5. L.). Sodium Uichromate Cell.WARREN (H. N.). Ferric Chloride as an Exciting Agent for VoltaicBatteries .NEGREANO. Specific Inductive Yower of Liquids.EBELING (A.). Electromotive Force of some Thermo-elements .STREINZ (F.). Galvanic Polarisation of Aliiminium .ARBHENIUS (5.). Conductivity of Mixtures of Aqueous Solutions of Acids.BLOWN (J.). Theory of Voltaic Action .DRAKE (D.) and J.M. GRAHAM. Electric Accumulators .JANEEEK (G.).LANGCLOIS (M.). Specific Heats of Liquids .COLSON (A.). Isomerism of Position .ARMSTRONG (H. E.). Determination of the Constitution of Carbon Com-pounds from Therrno-chemical Data .PICKERING (S. U.). Determination of the Constitution of Carbon Compoundsfrom Thermo-chemical Data .BLUHL (J. W.). Criticism of Thomsen's Theory of the Heat of Formationof Organic Compounds .STOHMANN (F). Thomsen's Investigations . DE FORCRAND. Alcoholates of Sodium Glyceroxide .DE FORCRAND. Alcoholates of Potasbium Glyceroxide.STORMANN (B'.), P. RODATZ, and w. HEXzlsERG. Heat Equivalent of theHomologues of Benzene.STOHMANN (F.), P. RODATZ, and W. HERZBERG. Heat Equivalent of Ethersof the Phenol Series .THORPE (T.E.) and A. W. RUCKER. Relation between the Critical Tem-peratures of Substances and their Thermal Expansion as Liquids .BABTOLI (A.) and E. STRACCIATI. Relation between the Critical Tempera-tures of Siibstances and their Thermal Expansion as Liquids .THRELFALL (R.). Specific Heate of the Vapours of Acetic Acid and NitrogenTetroxide . , .RAMSAY (W.) and S. YOUNG. Influence of Change of Condition from theExpansion produced by AmalgamationDetermination of Atomic Weight from Specific Heat .vPAGE3163173173183193203203213223 2332432432532632632632740940941041 141241241341341441 541 541741841941942042042 3423425426427427428429429429Liquid tb the Solid State on Vapour-pressure " .43vi ONTENTS .RAMSAY (W.) and S . YOUNQ . Nature of Liquids aa shown by a Study ofthe Thermal Properties of Stable and Dissociable Substances .DYSON ((3.). Apparatus for Determining Vapour-densities .LE CHATELIER (H.). Thermodynamics and Chemistry .WROBLEWSKI (S . v.).BLUMCKE (A.). Specific Gravities of Mixtures of Ethyl Aicohoi andCarbonic Anhydride .MULLER-ERZBACH (W.). Dissociation of Sodium Phosphate .BEAUN (F.)- Solubility of Solid Substancee arid the Changes in Volume andEnergy accompanying Solution .COLEMAN (J . J.). Liquid Diffusion .LOEW (0.). Catalytic Actions .THOMSEN (T.). Conditions of Equilibrium in Aqueous Solutions : Action ofAqueous Soda on some Normal Sodium Salts .VALENTINI (A.).Lecture Experiments .DEMARQAY (E.). Spark Spectra from Coils at Low Tension .BECQUEREL (H.). Variations in the Absorption Spectrum of Didymium .BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Red Fluorescence o€ Alumina .VERNEUIL (A.). Phosphoreswnce of Calcium Sulphide .BECQUEREL (E.) Phosphorescence of Calcium Sulphide .GERNEZ (D.). Rotatory Power of Compounds formed in Solutions ofTartaric Acid .BOROHERS (W.). Galvanic Element .GOUY . Standard Galvanic Cell .FEOMIKE (C.). Galvanic Polarisation produced by Feeble ElectromotiveForces .DE FORCRAND . Action of Ethylene Bromidi on kkyl'Metklic dxides .GUNTZ . Heat of Formation of Tartar Emetic .HORSTMANN (A.). Molecular Volumes .ENGEL (R.). Solubility of Sulphates .PARMENTIER (F.).A Particular Case of Solution .CHANCEL (G.) and F . PAEMENTIER . Solubility of Calcium OrthobutyrateLE CHATELIER (H.). Laws of Solution .CHROUSTCHOFF (P.) and A . MARTINOFF . Coe5cients of Chemical Affinity .OLSZEWSKI (K.). Absorption Spectrum of Liquid Oxygen and of Atmo-spheric Air .BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Red Fluorescence of Alumina .NASINI (R.). Molecular Refraction of Carbon Compounds .MANEUVRIEB ((3.). Formation of the Electric Arc without Contact OE theElectrodes .GRIMALDI ((3 . P.). Thermic Expansions of Liquids at Various Pressures .CHAPPUIS (J.). Latent Heat of Vaporisation of certain Volatile Sub-stances .BEETHELOT and RECOURA . The Calorimetric Bomb .MVLLEB-ERZBACH (W.) . Dependence of Chemical Affinity on TemperatureROOZEBOOM (H .W . B.). Thermal Study of Hydrobromic Acid SolutionsROOZEBOOM (H . W . B.). Conditions of Equilibrium of Two Substances inthe Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Stakes .Isopyknics .and Isobutyrate .and Hydrate .ROOZEBOOM (H . W . B.).ROOZEBOOM (H . W . B.). New Hydrate of Hydrobromic AcidThe Hydrate HBr, 2H20 .ROOZEBO?M (H . W . B.). Combination of Ammonium Bromide with Am-monia .RAOULT (F . M.). Influence of Concentration on the Vapour-tension ofEthereal Solutions .BOTT (W.) and D . S . MAONAIR . Apparatus for Determining Vapour-densities .CHANCEL (G.) and F . PAEMENTIEX . Variation of Solubility with Variationof Heat of Solution .PAGB43043143143243543643644044-4344044253753'753853954054.4)54154154154454464554654754754854862562562662662662'762762862862963063163163163263CONTENTS .v iiENGCEL (R.). Effect of Nitric Acid on the Solubility of Nitratm .HAGEMANN (G . A.) . Aviclity-formula .ROSENFELD (M.). Lecture Experiment : Electrolysis oi? HydrochloricAcid .SCHALL (C.). Lecture Experiment : SpecXc Heat of Zinc .Constant Gas Generator .STENGEB (F.). Absorption-bands of Chlorophyll .EALISCHER (S.). Electromotive Force produced by Light in Selenium .OLSZEWSKI (K.). Density of Liquefied Methane, Oxygen, and Nitrogen .THOMSEN (J.) . Avidity-formula .SLEENBUCH ((3.).WARREN (T . T . P . B.). Vapour-density ApparatusSCHALL (C.). Determination of Vapour-densities .AMAGAT (E .H.). Expansion and Compressibility of Water ..SCHUMANN (M.). Compressibility of Aqueous Chloride Solutions .MULLEE-EBZBACH (W.). Rate and Vapour-tension of Diseociation .FOUSSEREAU ((3.) Effect of Pressure on the Decomposition of Chloridea .RUGHEIMEE (L.) . Practical Thermo-regulator .Refractive Index of Ice .CHAPPUIS (J.) and C . RIVI~BE . Refractive Index and Compressibility ofCyanogen .NASINI (R.) and A . SCALA . Molecular RefracOive Energies o€ Derivatives ofNASINI (R.) and A . SCALA . Molecular Refractive Energies of Thiocyanatesand Thiocarbimides .BOISBAUDBAN (L . DE) . Red Fluorescence of Chromiferous Gallium .PRIBRAM (R.). Specifh Rotation of Optically Active Substances in veryDilute Solution .TOMASSI (D . and RADIGUET .Electric Couple with Carbon Element8 .KROUCHKOLL .BOUTY (E.). Conductivity of Acids and Salt6 in Dilute Solutions .BOCK (0.). Conductivity of Compounds of Potassium and Sulphur in Solu-tion. of Sodium Sulphide. and of Boric Acid .ECSAS (A.). Nobili’s Rings and Allied Electrochemical Phenomena .FA^ ((3.). Variations in the Electrid Resistance of Antimony and Cobaltin a Magnetic Field .NICOL (W . W . J.). Expansion of Salt Solutions .BEBTHELOT and C . FABEE . Tellurium .THOMSEN (J.). Heats of Combustion of Organic Substances .BERTHELOT and RECOUBA . Heats of Combustion .BEBTHELOT and LOUQUININE . Heats of Comhustion .RAMSAY (W.) and S . YOUNG . Continuous !lhansition from the Liquid toCHAPPUIS (J.) and C . RIVI~RE . Vapour-tension of Liquid Cyanogen .MACNAIB (D .S.). Apparatus for Vapour-density Determinations .MULLER-EEZBACH (W.). Hydrates of Barium and Strontium Hydroxides .SCHULZE (C . R.). Amount of Water of Crystallisation contained in someSalts .FOUSSEREAU (G.). Decomposition of Acetates by Water .REICHER (L . T.). Velocity of 8aponification .MILLS (E . J.). Action of Heat on Potassium Chlorate and Perchlorate .UBECH (F.). Influence of Temperature on the Rate of Inversion of Cane-sugar .UBECH (F.). Velocity of Chemical Reactions .SCHALL (C.) Demonstration of Avogadro’s Hypothesis .MEYER ((3.).Carbon Bisulphide .EETTELER (E.). Dispersion in Rock Salt .NEUMANN (2 . v.). Nickel and Carbon Elements .EISENMANN (R.) . Galvanic Element .Polarisation of Copper .WEBER (C .L.). Conductivity of Amalgams .the Gaseous State at all Temperatures .EMDEN (R.). Vapour-tensions of Saline Solutions .LESCGCUR (H.). Hydrates of Barium Chloride .PAGE6326336336336346346936936%695695695696696697697698698753163753754754155755756757757957757158158159760760761761761762763764!76476576576616676776776776viii CONTENTS.GOSSART. The Spheroidal State .BRAUN (F.) . Decrease of Compressibility of Ammonium Chloride Solutionswith Increase of Temperature, .M~RMET (A.). Lecture Experiments .BOISBAETDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescence of Manganese and Bismuth .BECQU~EL (18.). Variations in the Absorption-spectra of Didymium Salts.BOTHAMLEY (C.H.). Orthochromatic Photography .BOUTY (E.). Conductivity of Mixtures .BERTHBLOT. Phosphates of the Alkaline Earths .JOLY (A). Trimetallic Phosphates .STOHMANN (F.). Heats of Combustion of Organic Compounds .STOHMANN (F.), P. RODATZ, and W. HERZBERG. Heat Equivalents ofBenzyl-compounds .FLAWITEEY (F.). Relation between the Boiling Points of the MonatomicAlcohols and their Constitutions .EOLA~BE (F.) . Alteration of Freezing Points .NATANSON (E.). Cooling of Carbonic Anhydride on Expansion .SKINNER (S.). Phosphonium Chloride .SCHALL (C.) . Vapour-density Apparatus .SCHALL (C.). Determination of the Vapour-density of High Boiling Sub-stances under Reduced Pressure .SPRING (W.). Influence of Temperature on the Rate of Action of certainAcido on Marble .BOUTY (B.).Application of the Electrometer to the Study of ChemicalReactions .FOUSSEREAU ((3.). Decomposition of Thiosulphates by Acids .MEYEB (L.). Apparatus for Fractional Distillation under Reduced PressureBRUHL (J. W.). Influence of Single and Double Union on the RefractivePower of Compounds : Constitution of Benzene and Naphthalene .BOISBAUDRAK (L. DE). Fluorescence of Spinel .CROOKES (W.). Crimson Line of Phosphorescent Alumina .BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). Fluorescences of Manganese and Bismuth .BOISBAUDRAN (L. DE). New Fluorescences with well-defined Spectra.DEMAE~AY (E,). Spectra of Didymium and Samarium .WRIQHT (C. R. A.) and C. THOMPSON. Development of Voltaic ElectricityDEBRAY (H.) and €'&CHARD. Alteration of the Carbon Electrodes used forthe Electrolysis of Acids .RIQHI (A.).Conductivity of Bismuth for Heat in a Magnetic Field .VIOLLE (J.). Comparative Radiation of Fused Platinum and Fused Silver .BERTHELOT and FABRN. Heat of Formation of Hydrogen Telluride .FABRE (C). Heat of Formacion of Crjstallised Tellurides .STOHMAN (F.). Heats of Combustion of Organic Compounds as Determinedby Different Methods .BERTHELOT and RECOURA. Passage from the Benzene to the Acetic Series .GERLACH (G. T.). Boiling Points of Salt Solutions .AMAQAT (E. EL). Solidification of Liquids by Pressure .THOMSON (J. J.). Dissociation of some Gases by the Electric Discharge .GOUY and 8. CHAPERON. Osmotic Equilibrium and the Concentration ofSolutions by Gravitation .SCHIFF (R.). Demonstration of the Coefficient of Expansion as a LectureExperiment .REYCHLER (A.).Estimation of Pressure in Closed Tubes .TROWBRIDQE (J.) and C. C. HUTCHINB. Oxygen in the Sun .TROWBRIDGE (J.) and C. C.HUTCHINS. Carbon in the Sun.HUTCHINS (C. C.) and E. L. HOLDEN. Existence of certain Elements andDiscovery of Platinum in the Sun .SUNDELL (F.). Spectrum Analysis .CROOKES (W.). Radiant Matter Spectroscopy : Examination of the ResidualGlow .by Atmospheric Oxidation .PAGB768768769873873874877877877878879879880882882882882am8838841005100510061006100810081008100910091010101010101011101 11012101310131013102310141065106510651066106CONTENTS .CBOOKES (W.).SharpLine Spectrum of Phosphorescent Aluminium .CROOKES (W.). Sharp Line Spectra of Phosphorescent Yttris and Lan-thana .GRUNWALD (A.). Chemical Structure of Oxygen and Hydrogen and theirDissociation in the Sun’s Atmosphere .STAATS (G.). Photochromatic Properties of Silver Nitrate .MOORE (T.). Modification of the Ferric Chloride Cell .BUCEANAN (J.). Electrical Conductivity of Hot Gases .MIESLER (J.). Electromotive Dilution Constants of Silver and CopperSalts .BOLTZMANN (L.). Thermochemical Law conjectured by Pebal respectingNon-reversible Electrolytic Actions .BOYS (C . V.). Bunsen’s Ice Calorimeter .KEISER (E . B.). New Pyrometer .BEKETOFF (N . N.). Change in Volume during the Formation of MetallicOxides .SPRING (W.) and E .PAN AUBEL . Action of Acids on Zinc containingLead .HUNT (T . S.). Integral Weights in Chemistry .Inorganic Chemistry .LUNGE ((3.). Conversion of Calcium Hypochlorite into Calcium Chlorate .RAMMELSBERG (C.). Crystalline Silicocarbonate from Soda Liquors .Sodium Calcium Carbonate .ROSENBLADT (F.). Double Nitrites of Cesium and Rubidium .BUNSEN (R.) Decomposition of Glass by Carbonic Anhydride condensedon its Surface .REIDEMEISTER ((2.).BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Purification of Yttria .OSMOND . Heating and Cooling of Cast Steel .KNIESCIIE (l?.). Tungsten .PFORDTEN (0 . v . d.). Titanium .BOISBAUDRAN (L . DE) . Atomic Weight of Germanium . , .KRUSS (G.). Gold Oxides .BASSETT (H.) and E . FIELDINQ . Action of Hypochloroue Anhydride onIodine Trichloride .BLAREZ (C.).Saturation of Selenious Acid by Bases .KAPPEL (S.). Formation of Nitrites .RUDORFF (I!.). Compound of Arsenious Oxide with Halogen Salts .PLINGLE (A.). Some Probable New Elements .CASTNER (H . Y.). Production of Alkali Metals .LEIGHTON (G . W.). Crystalline Scale formed in the Manufacture of SodiumHydrogen Carbonate .HEYER (C.). Strontia Dihydrate .BLOUNT (B.). Calcium Borate .BLOXAN (C . L.).WHEELER (H . A.).NORDENSKIOLD (A . E.). Eqnivalent of Gadolinium Oxide .KNAPP (F.). Formation of Ultramarine in the Wet Way .STANLEY (A.) . Sodium Dichromate .&Uss (G.) and H . SOLEREDEL . Reduction of Inorganic Sulpho-salts byHydrogen .WADDELL (J.). Atomic Weight of Tungsten .RASCHIG (F.). Compounds of Gold with Nitrogen .GIBBS (W .) . Complex Inorganic Acids .JORGENSEN (9 . M.). Roseo-rhodium Salts .JORGENSEN (S . M.). Nitratopurpureo-rhodium Salts .ROSENIXADT (T.). Solubility of some Gold Compounds .Calcium Ammonium Arsenate and Calcium ArsenateArtificial Lead Silicate from Bonne Terre, MontanaixPAGE106910’701070107110711071107210’7210731073107310’741077111212121313141414151516106106106107107107108108108108109109110110111111112113113114JORQENSEN (S . M.j. XanthoIrhddium Salts . 11X CONTENTS.PAB'EWURSTER (C.). Active Oxygen in the Atmosphere . 211WURSTER (C.). Formation of Active Osygen in Paper . 211MOISSAX (H.). Phosphorus Pentafluoride .212WEBER (R.).SCHNEIDER (R.).sulphide. 213MCCAY (L. W.). Arsenic Pentasulphide . 213BLOCHMANN (R.). Carbonic Anhydride in the Atmosphere. 214JOLP (A.). Bimetallic Phosphates . 214JOLP (A.). Silver Phosphates and Arsenates . 215CARPENTER (R. F.). Solubility of Silver Chromate in Ammonium Nitmte . 216JENSCH (I%). Tetracalcium Phosphate and Basic Converter Slag. 216SCHEIBLER (0.). Determination of Water in the Hydrates of StrontiumOxide . 217FINKENER (R.). Actio; of Carbokc Ahhydride on the Dihydrate of Stron-tium Oxide . 217HEYER (C.). Estimation of Water in Btrontia DihSdrate . 217MENSCHING (J.) and V. MEYER. Vapour-density of Zina . 218HENSGEN (0.). Ammonio-mercuric Chromates . 218MAUXEK~ (E.). Water of Crystallisation of Alums .218JENSCH (E.). Composition of some Ancient Ceramics from Brandenburg . 218OSMOND. Heating and Cooling of Fused Steel . 219GAUTIER (F.). Influence of Silicon on the Condition of Carbon in Cast-won. 2 2 0XEHRMANN (F.). k Ndw Clks of'Cobktic Ekts . 220BLOMSTRAND (C. W.). Oxy-acids of Iodine. 327THOMSON (J. J.) and R. THRELFALL. Production of Ozone. 32'7SENDERENS (J. B.). Action of Sulphur on Ammonia and Metallic Bases inPresence of Water . 327WEBER (R.). Combinations of Sulphuric Anhydride with 'Phosphonc andIodic Anhydrides . 328TEONSON (J. J.) and R. THBELFALL. Passage of Electric Dischargesthrough Pure Nitrogen . 328HAUTEFEUILLE (P.) and J. MARGOTTET. Hydrated Silicon Phosphate . 329DEMAR~AP (E.). Action of Carbon Tetrachloride on Metallic Oxides .929QUANTIN (H.).Ferric Phosphate . , . 330SHITH (W.) and W. B. HART. Sodium Carbonate . , 330RAMMELSBEBQ (C.). Occasional Products in the Soda Manufacture . 331GOTTIG (C.). Water of Crystallisation of Sodium Monosulphide . 331DRAPER (H. N.). Silver Ammonio-nitrate . 331SEKDERENS (J. B.).Copper Nitrates . 331SPRING (W.).under the Influence of Pressure . 332BOURGEOIS (L.). Calcium Yilico-stnnnate . 333COEN (S.). Solubility of Gypsum in Solutions of Ammonium Salts . 333LINCK ((3.). Crystallography of Cadmium Borotungstate . 334OSBOBNE (T. B.). Higher Oxides of Copper . 334CROOEES (W.). New Elements in Gdolinite and Samarskite . 334CHRISTENSEN (0. T.). Chemistry of Manganese and Fluorine . 335GLASER (M.).Action of Potassium Permanganate on Sodium Thiosulphate 336DITTE (A.). Compounds of Stannic Oxide . 336PFORDTEN (0. V. D.). Titanium . 337MANASSE (0.). Vanadates of the Alkaline Eaxthe . 339MICHAELIS (A.). Valency of Bkmuth. 3.410HASEBROEK (K.). Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Bismuth Salts . 3410KRUSS (G.). Atomic Weight of Gold . 340ERUSS ((3.) SublimedAuricChbride. 341Compounds of Selenious and Arsenious Anhydrides withBehaviour of Iodine with Reallgar and Arsenic Iodo-Sulphuric Anhydride . 212Action of Carbon Tetrachloride on Chromyl Dichloride andAction of Non-metals on Solutions of Silver andReaction between Barium Caxbonate and Sodium SulphatCONTENTS . xiWINCKLER (C.). Preparation of Chlorine from Bleaching Powder .STOLBA (F.). Action of Hydrochloric: Acid on Sphalerite .BERTHELOT .Metals and Minerals of Ancient Chaldea .WARREN (H . N.). Decomposition of Ammonium Chloride by an Alloy ofZinc and Iron .SHAW (W . N.). Atomic Weights of Silver and Copper .PREIS (X.) and B . RAYMANN . Decomposition of Sodium Sulpharsenatewith Silver Nitrate .OTTO (H.). Tetracalcium Phosphate and Basic Slag .ENGEL (R.). Effect of Hydrochloric Acid on the Solubility of Chlorides .DIXON (W . A ) . Constitution of Acids .MEYEE (V.). Properties of some Metals .BIRD (G . B.). Purification of Zinc .HARDAWAY (H.). Analysis of ShotKUBEL (W.). Preparation of Lead Carbonate .BERRY (N . A.). Copper SlagHARRISON (GI.. ). Mirror Amalgam .BIRD (GI.. B.). Mercurous Hydroxide .BAYER (9 . J.).Rasic Aluminium Sulphate .Sulphide ..ANDR& (GI.. ). Action of Lead Oxide on Soluble Chlorides .ANDRS ((3.). Action of Mercuric Oxide on Dissolved Chlorides .CERISTENSEN (0 . T.). Fluorine and Manganese Compounds .CLAASSEN (E.). Solubility of Manganese Sulphide in Fused PotassiumHOOD (J . J.). Preparation of Ammonium Dichromate .CLAASEN (E.). Extraction of Vanadium and Chromium from Iron Ores .KRUSS (G.). Gold .MILES (F . P.). Formation of Potaesium Silicate .RASCHI~ (F.). Action of Nitrous Acid on Bulphurous Acid .VAN NUYS (T . C.), and B . F . ADAMS .MENSCHINQ (3.) and V . MEYER .WTTIG (C.) New Hydrate of Sodium Hydroxide .SENDERENS ( J . B.) Action of Metals on Solutions of Silver Nitrate .WARREN (H . N.). Zinc-eisen .THOMS (H.) Ammonio-zinc Chlorides .MABERY (C .F.) Products from the Cowles Electrical Furnace .MEYER (L.), Action of Carbon Tetrachloride on Oxides .DONATR (E.) Barium Manganate .ROUSSEAU (G.). Formation of Manganites from Permanganates .BENDER (G.). Non-existence of Chromium Heptasulyhide .MUTEMANN (W.). Lower Oxides of Molybdenum .SEUBERT (K.) and SCHURMANN . Bromostannic Acid .KR~JSS ((3.). Gold .EREUSLER (U.). Amount of Oxygen in the Atmosphere .OLSZEWSKI (K.).RASCHIQ (F.). Reaction of Nitrous Acid with Sulphurous Acid .KRAUT (K.). Oxidation of Ammonia in presence of Platinum or Palla-dium .FRANKE (B.). Hyhroxylated Solii Hyirogen Phosphide .GOTTIG (C.). Hydrates of Potassium Hydroxide .MUTHMANN (W.) . Argentous Compounds .JOLY (A.).ANDR& ((3.).Ammoniacal Compounds of Cadmium Chloride .ANDRI~ ((3.). Ammoniacal Compounds of Cadmium Sulphate and Nitrate .OSMOND (F.). Effect of Manganese, &c., on the Properties of Steel .KNOP (A.). Crystallised Niobic Anhydride .Carbonic Anhydride in the AirVapour-density of Potassium IodideDEMARCAY (E.) Cerite Earths .SEUBERT (E.). Chlorostannic Acid .Boiling Point of Ozone : Solidification of Ethylene .Double Phosphates and Arsenates of Strontium and SodiumDITTE (A.). Alkaline Vanadates .COSSA (A.). Animoniacal Platinum Compounds .PAGE44244244.344344344A44444544544544644644644644744744744744744844944944945045054954955055055055055165155155255255255355355455455463463463563563563663663763763863963964264xii CONTEXTS .MACIVOR (R .W . E.). Perbromic Acid .CURTIUS (l‘.). Diamidogen or Hydrazine .DRECHSEL (E.). Nitrous Acid .LESC(EUR (H.) Hydrates of Sodium Arsenate .DE MOND~SIR (P.). Particular Case of the Formation of Sodium Hypo-bromite .DRAPER (C . N.). Solubility of Lithium Carbonate .DRECHSEL (E.). Argentous Componnds .PFORDTEN (0 . v . D.).WANKLYN (J . A.). Specific Gravity of Lime-water .LUNGE (G.) and R . SCHOCH .VILLIERS (A.). Barium Phosphates .WARREN (H . N.). Thallium in Platinum .WARREN (H . N.). Preparation of Anhydrous Metallic Chlorides .WARREN (H . N.). Action of Nitrogen on Certnin Metals .MENKE (A . E.).SHIMER ( P .W.). Titanium Carbide in Pig-iron .DRECHSEL (E.). Formation of Complex Inorganic Acids .KBUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Equivalent and Atomic Weight ofThorium .KRUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Potassium Germanium Fluoride .DITTE (A.). Alkaline Vanadates .KRUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Reduction of Potassium Niobium Fluoridewith Sodium .KBUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON . Earths and Niobic Acid from Fergusonite .NEUMANN (G.) . Preparation of Oxygen and of Sulphurous Anhydride withKipp’s Apparatus .MICHAELIS (A.) . Vapour-density of Tellurium Tetrachloride : Valency ofTellurium .WAR~EN (H . N.). Nitrogen Fluoride .ALLARY (E.). Regeneration of Acid Residues in the Manufacture of Gun-cotton .MULLEB (J . A.). Influence of Temperature and Pressure on the Action ofDE MONDBSIR (P.). Artificial Production of Trona or Urao .BAILEY (G .H.). Silver Suboxide .ENGEL (R.). Solubility of Calcium and Magnesium Chlorides in WateratOo .FORM~NEK (J.). Solubility of Lead Chloride in Solutions of MercuricChloride .The Lowest Compounds of SilverAction of Ammonia on Bleaching-powderAction of Ferric Sulphate on IronPotassium Chloride on Crude Methylamine Carbonate .SAGLIEB (A.). Ammonium Copper Iodides .~ T A R D (A.). Solubility of Copper Sulphate .BAUBIGNY (H.). Schweizer’s Reagent and “Eau Celeste” .MEYER (V.). Stability of Corrosive Sublimate Solution .BUCHNER (E.). Action of Carbonic Anhydride on Ulti.amarine .CLAASSEN (E.). Manganese Sulphate .LAUGIEB (P.). Action of Selenious Acid on Manganese Dioxide .JORGENSEN (a .M.). Cobaltammonium Compounds .KEHRMANN (F.). Structure of Complex Inorganic Acids .KEHRMANN (F.). Phosphotnngstic Acids .WEIBULL (M.). Crystallised Compounds of Zirconium .MAUMENR (E.). Alloys of Platinum, Iron, and Copper .DEBBAY (H.). Action of Acids on Alloys .THUMMEL (K.). Behaviour of Mercuric Chloride with Hydrogen Ammo-nium Carbonate .BERG (A.). Chromiodates .NILSON (L . F.) and 0 . PETTERSON . Physical Constants of Germanium andTitanium and their Compounds .KEUSS (G.). Gold .DEBRAY (H.). Crystalline Alloys of Tin and the Platinum Metals .PAGE698698698698699699699699700700701702702702703703703704704705706706769770770770771771771771772772772773774774774774775775776777777778778$7877877977CONTENTS ...xu1PAGECHILO~STCHOFF . Precipitation of Mixtures of Iodates and Sulphates byBarium Salts .FILESENIUS (R.). Preparation of IIydrogen Sulphide free from Arsenic .JACOBSEN (0.). Purification of Hydrogen Sulphide from Hydrogen ArsenideFINE (R.). Affinity of certain Bivalent Metals for Sulphuric Acid .DACCOMO ((3.) and V . MEYER . Density of Nitric Oxide at -100’ .MENSCHING (J.) and V . MEYER . Behaviour of Phosphorus, Arsenic, and .HEMPEL (W.). Percentage of Oxygen in the Air .HARTOG (P . J.). Sulphites .Antimony a t a White HeatGEUTHER (A.). Arsenic .FOSSEE (W.). Carbonic Anhydride in the Air of School-rooms .GOTTIQ (C.). Crystallisation of Alkalis from Alcohol .PBEIS (C.) and B .RAYMAN .FISHER (J . H.).EBUSS (G.) and L . F . NILSON .Decomposition of Sodium Thioarsenate bySilver Nitrate .Corrosion of Zinc by Ammonium Chloride and PotassiumNitrate .Components of the Rare Earths yieldingAbsorption-spectra .DE BOISSIEU (P.). Water of CrystalliQation of Alums .CHRISTENSEN (0 . T.). Chemistry of Manganese and Fluorine .ROUSSEAU ((3.). Potassium Manganites .ENGEL . Hydrochloride of Ferric Chloride .SABATIER (P.). Hydrochloride of Ferric Chloride .FRANEE (B.). Action of Sulphuric Acid on Potassium Permanganate .OSMOND and WERTE . Residues obtained from Steel and Zinc by the Actionof Acids .GONZALEZ (C.). Paratungstates .HINSBERQ (0.). Zirconium .CARNOT (A.).Reactions of Vanadic Acid .DITTE (A.). Metallic Vanadates .DITTE (A.). Ammoniacal Vanadates .MATTHEY (E.). Metallurgy of Bismuth .DEBRAY (H.) . Products of the Action of Acids on Alloys of the PlatinumMetals .FABRE (C.). Selenium Alums .DES CLOIZRAU . Monoclinic Form and Optical Properties of ArseniousAnhydride .ELASON (P.). Action of Chlorine in Carbon Bisulphide and of Sulphur onCarbon Tetrachloride .FEANKE (B.) . Manganese Compounds .TROOST (L.) and L . OUVEAILD . Thorium Silicates .TBOOST (L.) and L . OUVBARD . Thorium Sodium and Zirconium SodiumPhosphates .HOFFMANN (L.) and G . KRUSS . Gold Sulphides .KEISEB (E . H.). Combustion of Weighed Amounts of Hydrogen : AtomicWeight of Oxygen .FISCHER (F.) .MICHAELIS (A.) .Tellurium Dichloride .FISCHER (H.). Working up of Stassfurt Potash Liquors containing a .SCHOTTLANDER (P.). Crystalline Form of Potassium Aurobromide .WARREN (H . N.). Phosphorised Silver .FRIPDHEIM (C) . “ Silver Suboxide ” .WELLS (H . L.). Basic Zinc and Cadmium Nitrates .WAEEMANN (A . J.) and H . L . WELLS .COUSTNS (A. C.). Relation of Mkrcury to other Metals .KLASON (P.) Carbon Oxysulphide .CAILNOT (A . > . Vanadates .KILUSS ((3.). Atomic Weight of Gold .Composition of Generator Gas and Water Gaslarge Excess of Sodium ChlorideBasic Lead Nitrates8848‘35 as5885885886887888888888889889889890892892a92a93894894894895896898900a96a999001014101510151015101610161017101810191019107810781078103910391079103910801080 ioaxiv CONTENTS .BOISBAUDRAN (L .DE) . Gallium .WARREN (T . T . P . B.) . Metallic ManganeseCompound of Manganese Sesquioxide with CupricOxide .MOORE (T.) Peculiar Formation in Nickel Regulus .WINKLER (C.). Germanium ..SCHNEIDER (E . A.).BETTEL (W.). Separation of Gold from the Platinum Met& .M;irteralogical Chemistry .BRAND (A.). Artificial Breithauptite from the Mecherniah Lead Furna,ce s .MACADAM (W . I.). Butyrellite .SCACCHI (E.). Minerals fr9m Vesuviua .BECKER (A.). Chemical Constitution of Barytocalcite and Alstonite .DES CLOIZEAUX (A.) and A . DAYOUR . Chemical Composition of HerderiteBUSATTI (L.). Minerals from Tuscany .MACKENZIE (G . S.). Rare Copper Minerals from Utah .DANA (E .S.). Columbite .CHROUSTSCBOFF (K . v.) . Plagioclase .DES CLOIZEAUX (A.) and F . PISANI . Oligoclase .HOCKAUF (J.). Botryogene .SPEZIA (Gt ) . Flexibility of Itacolumite .STRUVER (G.) Volcanic Fragments from the Lake of Bmcciano .NORDENSKIOLD (A . E.).DAUBR~E .DAMBREGIS (A . K.).Cosmical Powder from San Fernando, Chile .GURLT . Meteorite in a Tertiary Lignite .Note on a Meteorite in a Tertiary Lignite .HIDDEN (W . E.). Twin Crystals of Molybdenite .MEEM (J . G.). Limonite-pseudomorphs after Iron Pyrites .DANA (E . S.). Brookite from Magnet Cove, Arkansas .HIDDEN (W . E.). A Remarkable Crystal of Herderite .Analysis of Mineral Springs in Aegina and Andros .CLARKE (F . W.) and J . 8 . DILLER .PENFIELD (5 .L.) and F . L . SPERRY . Pseudomorphs of Garnet .HIDDEN (W . E.). Phenacite from Colorado .EIDDEK (W . E.) and A . DES CLOIZEAUX . North Carolha &finer81 Lo-calities .Turquoise from New Mexico .LEIGETON ((3 . W.). Mica from Leon Co., Texas .STROHECKER (J . R.). Ceriferous Hainstadt Clays .HUNTINQTON (0 . W.). Crystalline Structure of Iron Meteorites .HIDDEN (W . E.). New Meteorite Iron from Texas .KUNZ ((3 . F.). Meteoric Iron from Glorieta Mt., New MexicoDANA (E . S.) and S . L . PENFIELD . Two Hitherto Undescribed MeteoricStones .WANKLYN (J . A.). Occurrence of Free Iodine in a Mineral Water .ROMANIS (R.). Gold from Burmah .BOURGEOIS (L.). Crystallised Insoluble Carbonates .SANDBERGER (F.). Occurrence of Iodine in Phosphorites and of Lithium inPsilomelane .MEYER (A .B.). Nephrite from Alaska .BEUTELL (A.). Prehnite from Silesia .STEQER (V.). Porphyry from Horka in Prussia .DRASCHE (E.). Analyses of Persian Eruptive Rocks .SANDBERGER (F.). Investigations on Ore-veins .Recent Alluvial Deposits in the Ij and ZuyderZee .MEUNIER (S.). Mineral Waters from Java ..VAN BEYYELEN ( J . M.).SAUER [A.) . Amorphous Carbon (Graphito'id) in the Saxon Erzeebirm " V DANA (E . S.). Cryitallisation of NatiGe Copkr .BROWN (W . G.). Crystallographical Notes . 342PAGE108110811081108110811 W17171718191919202020212121222222231161161161161171171181181191191191191201202212212212222222232232232%22422434134CONTENTS .GENTH (A.) .Mineralogical Notes .LINDSTROY (G.). Copper Mineral from Sunnerskog. Sweden .CROSS (W . J.) and W . F . HILLEBBAND .PENFIELD (S . L.) and D . N . HARPER .DANA (E . S.). Mineralogical Notes .WEIBULL (M.). Galenobismuthite from the Falun Mine .HILLEBRAND (W . F.). Emmonsite. an Iron Telluride .NORDENSKIOLD (A . E.). Gearksutite from Ivigtut. Greenland .Chemical Comr>oaition of Ralstonite .Elpasolite. a New Mineral .LOSCH (A . k.). 'Brucite from the Ural . A .GORQEU (A.). Artificial Zincite and Willemite .PEARCE (R.). Goslarite from Montana .SJOQREN (A.). Place of Spodiosite in the Mineral System .SJOQREN (A.). Sarkinite, a New Manganese hsenate .IQELSTROM (L . J.). Polyarsenite .PENFIELD (5 .L.). Vanadinite from Arizona and New Mexico .HEADDEN (W . P.). Columbite from Colorado .LINDSTROM (G.). Phosphoric Anhydride in Felspar .CLARKE (F . W.). Lithia Micas .CHATARD (T . M.). Lucasite, a New Variety of Vermiculite .LACROIX (A.) . Lamellar Thomaonite .LACROIX (A.). White Epidote from the Beagle Canal, Terra del FuegoLACROIX (A.). Critical Examination of some Minerals .ARZRUNI (A.). Paragonite Schist from the Ural .ANSDELL (G.) and J . DEWAR .FRESENIUS (R.). Hot Springs a t Wiesbaden .STELZNER (A.) and A . SCHERTEL .HOLLAND (P.). Quartzite .EINCH fE.). Plattnerite .Gaseous Constituents of MeteoritesBlack Zinc Blende of FribergKINCH '(E.). F . H . BUTLER. and H . A . MIERS . New Vaziety of Dufrenitefrom Cornwall .MACADAM (W .I.). Talc used in Paper-making .PENPIELD (5 . L.), Phenacite from Colorado .SMITH (W . B.). Crystal Beds of Topaz Butte .ALLINQ (A . N.). Topaz from Thomas Range. Utah .JANNASCH (P.). Strontia in Heulandite .BISCHOP . Sodium Felspar from Krageroe. Norway .MALLET (J . W.). Silver in Cotopaxi Volcanic Ash .VOGDT (C . v.). Diabase-porphyrite from Petrosawodsk .EUNZ (a- . F.). Meteoric Iron from Augusta Co., VirginiaHUNTINGTON (0 . W.) . Coahuila Meteorites .MILES (F . P.). Supposed Meteorite from Highland Co., Virginia .the Spring a t Oued Ref .ROMBURGH (P . v.).MCIVOR (R . W . E.). New Zealand Graphite .BECKER (G . F.). Natural Solutions of Cinnabar. Gold, and AssociatedSulphides .FREMY . Artificial Formation of Rubies .FREYY and VERNEUIL .Action of Fluorides on Alumina .GORQEU (A.). Zinc Ferrite : Artificial Formation of Branklinite .LACROIX (A.). Plumbocalcite from Wenlock Head .OCHSENIUS (C.). Phosphoric Acid in Chili Saltpetre .DARAPSKY (L.). Chilian Alums .RATH (G v.). Cristobalite from Mexico .FUNARO (A.). Felspars from Elba .TSCH E RM AK (G.) . S capolite Series ..DE LESSEPS . Water from Artesian Well in the Tunisian Chotts and fromWater from the Wells of Zemzem ..DE CHBOUSTCHOFF (K.). Artificial Production of Quartz and k d y m i h .DE CHROUSTCHOFF (K.) . Artificial Production of Quartz and Orthoclme .HAUTEFEUILLE (P.) and L . P . DE SAINT.GILLES . Artificial Production ofMicas .XVPAGB342543343343344434434434534534534634634634634734734734734935035035035135135245 145145145145245245245345345345445445445545545545555565555655655755755855855955955956056056xvi CONTENTS .COHEN (E.).Talc. Pseudophite. and Muscovite from South Africa .DATHE (E.). Kersantite from Wustewaltersdorf. in Silesia .GOTZ (J.). Andalusite from Marabastad. Transvaal .JANNASCH (P.). New Analyses of Norwegian Rocks .KOTG (B.). Japanese Rocks .HIDDEN (W . E.). The Mazapil Meteoric Iron .KUNZ (G . F.). Meteorites from Kentucky and Mexico .ZUBER (R.). Eruptive Rocks from Krzeszowice. near Cracow .RICCIARDI (L.). Origin of Hydrogen Chloride, Sulphurous Anhydride. andIodine in the Gases of Volcanoes .KONIG (Gt .A.). Stromeyerite from Mexico .IGELSTROM (L . J.). Braunite from Jakobsberg. Wermland .JANNETTAZ (E.). Buratit. e from Laurium .ERBEN (B.). Bohemian Minerals .DEBY (J.). Cyprusite .IGELSTROM (L . J.). HEematostibite from Orebo .COSSA (A.). Columbite from Graveggia, Val Vigezzo .YOUNG (J.). Pectolite from Kilsyth .KONIG (G . A.).RNOP (A.). Biotite . Manganese-zinc Serpentine from Franklin, New JerseyKNOP (A.). Pseudobiotite .DAMOUR (A.). A Pink Clay .MEUNIER (S.).FREsENIus (H.). Analysis of the Schutzenhof Quelle, Wieibade6LosaNITscH (S . M.). Mineral Waters from Servia .BULITSCH (P.). Analysis of the Water of a Saline Lake .MEUNIEP (S.).GORGETJ (A.). Artificial Production of Magnetite .XACIVOR (R . W .E.).BUSATTI (L.). Wollastonite from Sardinia .BOSSCHA (J.). Meteorite of Karang-Modjo or Magetan in Java .WILLM (E.). Sulphuretted Waters of Olette .KALECINSZKY (A.). Native Gold from Thibet .HUSSAK (E.). Granular Limestone of Stainz, in Styria .WEIBULL (M.). Manganese Apatite : Composition of Apatite .STAHL (W.). Celestine in Nautilus aratus .BAUBIGNY (H.) . Artificial Bormation of Alabandine .BOURQEOIS (L.). Artificial Production of Crocoisite .FLINK (G.). Lingbanite .CHESTER (A . H.). Mineralogical Notes .WARTHA (V.). Minerals of the Serpentine-chlorite Group .SCHLTJTTIQ (E.). Imperfectly known Silicates .TEALL ( J . J . H.). Plagioclase from the Tynemouth Dyke .LE CHATELIER (H.). Action of Heat on Clays .LE CHATELIER (H.). Constitution of Clays .SCHOELLEB (R.).River-waters of La Plata .SANDBERGER (F.). Graphitefrom Ceylon .PULA (E.). Recent Formation of Marcasite a t Marienbad .SANDBERGER (F.).IGELSTROM (L . J.). Minerals from the Sjo Mine, Sweden .ZEPHAROVICH (V . v.). Pyroxene : Scheelite .ARZRUNI (A.). Dipyr from Connecticut .JANNASC EI (P.). Heulandlte .TRAUBE (H.). Laubanite : Laumontite .Meteoric Iron a t Fort Duncan, Texas .MACIVOR (R . W . E.). Bismutlzic Gold .SEMMONS (W.). Enargite from.Montana .Artificial Formation of Rose-spinel or Balas RubyMinerals occurring in Australian Bat GuanoCES~RO (G.). Destinezite .HEPBTJRN (Gt.). Griqualandite .Percylite, Caracolite, and Phosgenite from ChiliEIGEL (F.).LEDROIT (J . M.1 .. So.-called Trachvte-dolerites of the Voeelaberg .Trachytic Rocks from the Island of San Pietro .PAGE561562562662563564564564643643644644644645645645646646646647647cj; 476487077077077087087097097097107107809807817817817817827827834 8978578578690190 L902902902903903903909904643648Z8CONTENTS . xv iiCOHEP (IT.). Pallasite from Campo de Pucarii .ZEPHaRovrcH (v . v.). Trona. Idrialite. and Zinc Bloom .KOKSCHAROFF (N . J . v.). Turquoise from the Kirghis Steppes .ZGLENITZEIJ (W . K.). Epsomite from Poland .TEALL ( J . J . H.). Augite from the Whin Sill .TEALL ( J . J . H.). Andesine from Sutherlandshire .COLLINS ( J . H.). Minerals from Porthalla Core, Cornwall .LORY (C.).Microscopic Crystals of Albite in Calcareous Rocks of theRICCIARDI (L.). Composition of Volcanic Rocks .DAUBR~E . Meteorite a t Djati Pengilon, Java .LUZZATTO (E.) . Antimonite from Valdagno .DE LANDERO (C . F.) Tellurium Silver Bismuth from Jalisco, Mexico .LUEDECKE (0.). Minerals from the Stassfurt Salt Mines .PLUG+ (K . K.).PICCINI (A.). A Mineral associated with the Columbite of the VaiKNOP (A.). The Peridote of Schelinger Matten .KOTO (B.). Glaucophane .SCACCHI (E.). Altered Cordierite from Rocaa Tederighi in Tuscany .RICCIARDI (L.). Composition of Rocks and Minerals from Vulture and MelfiLUDWIG (E.) and G . TSCHERMAE . Meteorite from Angra dos Reis .Western Alps .Ignatieffite, a New Variety of AluminiteVigezzo .JOHNSTONE (W.). Flitwick Water .Organic Chemistry .HENRY (L.).Volatility of Methane-derivatives .BERTHELOT . Sugars .KLASON (P.). Sugar formed in the Inversion of Lichens .CONRAD (M.) and M . UUTHZEIT . Action of Dilute Acids on Grape-sugarand Fruit-sugar .CONRAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT . Decomposition of Milk-sugar by DiluteHydrochloric Acid .LANDWEHR (H . A.). Animal Gum .W o HL (A . ) . Thio f ormalde h y de-derivatives .MAGNAXINI (0.). Chloro-derivatives of Acetals .PECHXANN (H . v.) and K . WEHSARG .CECONOMIDES (L.). Ketines .BANNOW (A.). Pure Butyric Acid .MELIKOFP (P.). Derivatives of Tiglic Acid .MELIKOPP (P.). Constitution of C hlorohydroxybutyric Acid and Dichloro-butyric Acid .SAYTZEPP (A . C . and M.). Hydroxystearic Acids of Different Series .PEREIN (W .H., Jun.). Action of Trimethylene Bromide on Ethylaceto-PERKIN (W . H., Jun.), and P . C . E'EEER . Ethylacetotrimethplenecarboxg-late .CUBTIUS (T.) and I? . KOCH . Derivatives of Diazosuccinic Acid .JACOBSEN (0.).WALLACH (0.). Carbohydrates .Di-isonitroPoacetoneacetate, Benzoylacetate, and Acetone Dicarboxglate .DRNARO (A.) . Dichloropyromucic Acid .WIDMAN (0.). Constitution of Glycoluril .ERREBA ((3.). Chloropropylbenzene .MAYER (I?.). Reduction of Trinitro-+-cumene .JAWBSEN (0.). Hemellithene .Hydrocarbons from Tar Oils boiling between 170" and 200"FILETI (M.) . Reciprocal Transformation of Cymene and Cumene-deri-vativeu .FILETI (M.) and F . CROSA . Chlorocymene and Bromocymene from ThymolJACOBSEN (0.).Ethylxylenes .VOL . LII . bPAGE904102110211021102210221022102310231024108410841085108510851086108610861087lo871087242425252626262728282929293030323333343443535363636373xviii OONTENTS .BENDER (Gt ..) . Ethereal Carbonates .B~EDERMANN (J.). Parahydroxybenzil Alcohol .KOSTAXECEI (S . v.). Synthesis of Betorcinol @-Orcinol) .CURTIUS (T) and (3 . LEDEBER . Benzylamine . CAUSSE . Acetal-resorcinol .GILL (J . M.). Citric Acid Derivatives of Paratoluidine . - .WALLACH (0.). Azo- and Diazo-eompounde .SUTKOWSEI (J.). Quinone-oximes .LOEB (M.). Amidine-derivatives .REIMARUS (0.). Action of Alkyl Iodides on Dibenzilthiocarbamide .STOLTE (H.) .Phenylseleniocarbimide and Diphenylse~eniocarbamid~ .BENDER ((3.). Substituted Nitroeen Chlorides .FILETI (M.). Preparation of Aromatic Amides .TSCHACHER '(0.). Condensation Gf Nitrobenzaldehyde with Hydrocarbons .HOFFMANN (A.). Compound of Pyrotartaric Acid with Hippuric Acid .ERLENMEYER (E ) and J . ROSENHEE . Phenyliodohydracrylio Acid .WENDE (H.). Cyesolcarboxylic Acid .L~EBERMANN (C.). Opianio Acid Derivatives .LIEPERXANN (C.) and S . KLEEMANN . Opianic Acid Derivatives .G R ~ N E (H.). Azo-opianic Acid .ELBEL (K.). Derivatives of Normethylnitro-opianic Acid .GABRIEL (S.). Homo-orthophthalamide .E~ERTENS (E.). Action of Amines on Shthalylacetic Acid .FILETI (M.). Bronioterephthalic Acid .SCHNAPAUFF (E.). Cumidic Acids .ERRERA ((3.).Reaction of Stilbene .ZINCKE (l'.). P-Naphthaquinone .ZINCKE (T.) and F . RATHQEN .. Benzene- and Toluene-azonaphthols andtheir Isomeric Hydrazine Derivatives .JULIUS (P.). New Diamidodinaphthyl .NOAH (E.) . Tetrahydroxyanthraquinones .CAHN (E . L.) . Methylanthragallols .CANNIZZARO (5.) and Gt . FABRIa . Acid from SanLonin : IsophotosantonicAcid .HESSE (0.). 'Cinchol .CONTNCK (0 . DE) . Alkaloyds .CIAMICIAN (G . L.) and M . DRNNSTEDT . Extraction of Pyrroline fromAnimal Oil .LADENBURG (A.). Ppidine Bases .CLAUS (A.) and F . COLLTSCHONN, Quinoliae .GABRIEL (S.). Isoquinolinsand its Derivatives .LIPPMANN (E.) aud F . FLEIGSNER . Synthesis of HydroryquinolinecarboxylicAcid .LADENBERG ( A.). Piperidhe Bases .LTPSKI (A .A ) . Comparative Estimation of Preparations of Pepsin .REMSEN (T.) and H . W . HILLYER . Methods for Determining the RelativeFISCHER (0.j and H . VAN Loo . Formation of P-Diquinoline .PODWYSSOZKI (W.). Method of Preparing Extrects of Pepsin .Stability of Alkgl Bromides .MANSFELD (W.). Derivatives of Diethylene Disulphide .ESCALES (R .) and E . BAUMANN . DisulphonesBAUMANN (E.). Disulphones .LANDWEHR (H . A ) . Reagent for the Hydroxyl-groupSCEWALB (F.) . Non-acid Constituents of Reeswax .HARVEY (S.) .HSRKIQ (M.) and S . SCHUTBERT . Carbohydrates .PETERS (K.). Linoleic Acid ...Conversion of Starch into Glucose by means of HydrochloricAcid .LADENBURG (A.) . Identity of Cadaverine with Pentamethylenediamirie .BAUMANN (E.).Compounds of Aldehydes and Ketones with Mercaptan .PAQEsa383944344404x34142$24343444.44445454!54748;49506152525353546666.5757585859596061636364r656612212212332312412412512512512612OONTENTS.BXEDT (J.). Acetyl-levulinio Acid : ConstituticHlr af pXetonic Acide .COXBES (A.). New aertction of Alumihm Chloride : Bpthesee in &Acetic Series ..VO~PEBT (F.). Gluconic Acids - .LIST (R). Actidn of Thi-kdeon' Ethil Aeelioaoehte .K~HLEE (A.) . Nitro-derivatives of Methylmil .B~PHRE~TD (R). l?ormation.of Dibromo- and Dichloro-kbiDc Acib .WER (V.)* Relation of a-Thiophsmc Acid t;o the Nomad Thiophnear-boxylic Acids .WILM~ERODT (C.). H&gm 0arriel.e .WALLACH (0.).Preparation of Organic FhddeaBAMBEILGER.(E.). Reaction of Potsssim Cyanide wik &&&xy'EEChloride .$BEERSON (W. H.). Oidatdn oS'Ni&itylene .WEDMAX (0,). Intramolecrmlas Chsngee in the Pmpyl-gmapob the CumeneSeEies . , .W ~ M A N (Or). Reciprocal Transformations of Cymene- and .Cumenederiva-tivea . , .FHTICA (F.). A Fourth Monobromophenol and a &mnd Monobrmoben-NISTZKI (R.j. Cknstiktion of N'itranilic Acid . (LJ. Aniline and its Homnlogues .CLAUS (A.) and H. HIBZBL. Alkyl-derivatives of Aniline .~ X D M E Y E R (T.). Action of Ethyl Imidoombonate on Armmtio dythdcompounds .. -.BIEMSEBT (I.) and A. Gt. PALMER, Decomposition of -0-ompounds byAlcohol: Pmdiazotolueneorthos?.zlthoaic Acid .~ R N B (F.).Ocklbenzene . - . c *zene -. * .WXLLACH (0.). Diazo- and Diamamid6-compounde .&WERE (E.). Hydrasines .Bwmw (C.). Phenyi3~ydrezine-compollnds .BUDIN (J. A.). Dicyrulphenylhy~~ne-compoPnds .&tkNTHSEN (A.) and H. SCE.ppre2TZZle'R. PhenaAd&atives .B~~NTHSEN (A). Conetitution of the S W n e a .W X N E ~ (A.). Metanitromethylsa~cylaldehyde and its Derivataves .EREKEUUB (E.). Action of Sulphuric Acid on h m s t i c Kkones .J~LENLTEYEB (E 9, juu. Pliichl'e Phenylglycidio Acid ..EXPP (A.). Para- and Ortho-nitrophenylosyacrylic Aeid .HENTSCHBL (W.). Derivatives of' Metkl C'8laadilate + .USEX (I.) and A. Gt, PALMER. Benaoic &lphihide .Ilar#as~~ I.) and A. Gd PALMEB. Pamthorybenzoic BdpWde .-SEN {I.) and W. 5. BAYLEY.Yambromobemic 8dphinide.~WJTIEB (EL.). Chlorine-derivativea of Acetophenme .-HAS (R.). dmido-auids .m o w (C.) - Ethylphthdylacetoaetate .BWSEBT (I.) and C. S. PALXBR. Benzo~1taluenesulphcun;lmide .SCHNEE~VSS (E, A). Sepmtion of the two Leomeric 'Ibluidinesul-phunicAcids .&OPNEIDEE 6. A$ A&m-if Sulph&c A& on kph!kwtoluenesulphoni~Acids .~ E ~ ~ s E N (1.j and W. H. EMEBSON. Oxidation by mmnu of PcitasaiumPermanganate .KELBE (W.) and N. v. CZAZLNOMSZL Aebion of Bromine and Water ona-Metaisocymenesulphonic Acid : Constitution of u+ and @-Metaim-FIsCHEB (E ). Syathesie af Indde-de&&vm .BMXEB (E,). Indolee from Phenylhydraaine .WER (A.). Indolbs from Medydmzinebenzoic Acid .oymeneeulphonic Acids .WEN (J.). Indoles from Meth lphenylhydrsaine .mCHUTZ (B.).blumini\l91~BlQlide&&C&a .5 2XiXPAQB1261WI*lzf128129129130130131 iae18%1301381341841341841%136 .137138. 138 . 189 . 139 . 146 . 141 . 141 . 142 . $la . 14% . 143 . 144 . 1 4 . 144 . 1% . 145i38,lM1461-43146147148144314914915xx JONTENTS .LIPPMANN (E.). Dehydrogenation by means of Benzoic Peroxide .ELBS (K.). Formation of Substituted Stilbenes .EI. BS (K.) and F . BAUER . Substituted Stilbenes .GRAEBE (C.) and A . PEER . Euxanthone-group .MELDOLA (R.) . Preparation of Dinitronaphthylamine : Metanitrophenyl-azodimethylamidobenzene .WITT (0 . N.). Eurhodines and Laurent’s Naphthase .SCHLIEPER (A.). Indoles from P-Naphthylhydrazine .HECHT (H.).Action of Monamines on Citric Acid .STOKES (H . W.I and H . T . PECHMANN . Action of Ammonia 011 Ethvl Acetone-dicLrboxyiate . Synthesis of Pyridine-derivatives . :LADENBURG (A.) and C . F . ROTH .SEYFFERTH (E.). Derivatives of Picolinic and Nicotinic Acids *CLAUS (A.) and F . COLLISCHONN . Bromoquinoline .XNORR (I,.). Synthetical Experiments with Ethyl Acetoacetate .SKRAUP ( Z . H.) and P . BRUNNER . Metaquinolinecarboxylic AcidLADENBURG (A). Synthesis of Active Conine .LIEBRECHT (A.). Reductionof Nicotine .BAMBERGER (E.) . Sparteine .H ES BE (0.). Pseudomorphine .GOLDSCHYIEDT ((3.). Papaverine .JAHODA (R.). Papaverine Salts .SKRAUP ( Z . H.). Constitution of Cinchonine .LADENBURG (A.). Specific Rotatory Power of Yiperidine Bases .MERLING ((3.).Action of Bromine on Dimethylpiperidine .BIKFALVI (K.). HEmin Crystals .LINTNER (C . J.). Diastase .MUELLER (H.). Action of Diastase and Invertin .LE BEL (J . A.). Russian Petroleum .Bases from Animal Oil .NORTON (L . M.) and A . A . NOPES .OTTO (R.) and A . ROSSING .LINDET (L.).ROMBURGH (P . v.).Action of Heat on Ethylene .Reaction of Organic Bisulphides with Potas-sium Sulphide .Action of Alcohols on Aurophosphorous Chloride .Dextrorotatory Hexylic Alcohol .Formation and Composition of HumousSubstances ..Action of Hydrogen Chloride on Mixtures ofMEYRR (V.). Thiodiglycol Compounds .BAUMANN (E.). Preparation ofBenzoic Ethers .KILIANI (H.). Arabinose .Aldehyde with Alcohols .MIXTER (W .(3.). Acid Propionates and Butyrates .MEYER (V.). Preparation of /3-Iodopropionic Acids .ROMBIJRGH (P . v.). Methylisopropylacetic Acid .REIMER (C . L.) and W . WILL .methylenecarboxylate with Lime .OST (H.) and A . MENTE . Oxalimide .WISLICENUS (W.). Ethyl Oxalacetate .THIERFELDER (H.) . Glycuronic Acid .WATTS (F.). Fermentation of Citric Acid .Decomposition of h i d e s by Water and DiluteAcids .BRUNSWIGF (H.). Derivatives of Acetothienone .DAMSKY (A.). Isomerism of the Thiophenic Acids : Derivatires of P-Thio-phenic Acid .ERNST (F.). Reduction of aa-Thiophendicarboxylic Acid .CONRAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT .ROMBURGH (P . T.).CLAUS (A.) and E . TRAINER . Decomposition by Heat of the Nitrates of AminesErucic and Brassic Acids .COLMAN (H .G.) and W . H . PERKIN, Jun . Distillation of Calcium Tetra-BERTHELOT and ANDRB .EENST iF.\. Svnthetical Investica6ons in the ThioDhen Series .PAUE15115115115215215315315415515715715815916016016116216316316416416416416516516622523622622722822822822922923023123123223223323423423423523523523623’1237238KUES (iV.j and‘C . PAAL . SynthYesis of a-Phenylthiiphen . 23CONTENTS . xxiKPEKELEB (K.). Pentathiophen-group .CIAMICIAN (G.) and P . SILBER . Action of Light on Nitrobenzene .CuUs (A.) and E . PIESZCEK . Orthoethpltoluene .HEYMANN (€3.) and W . KOaras .BLAU (F.). Action of Sodium Methoxide 011 Bromobenzene .OTTO (R.) and A .ROSSING .JACKSON (C . L.) and A . M . COMEY . Action of Silicon Fluoride on OrganicBases .MERZ (V.) and P . MULLER .FISCHER (0.) and E . HEPP . Action of Alcoholic Hydrogen Chloride onNit*rosamines .HOOGEWERFZ (S.) and ,W . A . VAN DORP . Benzylamine and Phenethyl-amine .ROWBURGH (P . v.). Isodinitrodimethylaniline .BERNTHSEN (A.). New Synthesis of Thiodiphenylamine .BENDER (G.). Ethereal Carbonates .WALDER (F.). Benzyl-derivatives of H-$.roxylamine .KNORR (JJ.). Correction .WITT (0 . N.), Action of Ethyl Acetoacetate on Aroniatic Diamines .DAHM (C.) and K . GASIOROWSKI . Condensation Products from Carbo-imides and Orthodiamines .MENTHA (E.) and K . HEUMANN . Parachlorazobenzene-derivatives .MENTHA (E.) arid K . HEUMANN . Cyanazobenzene and Yarazobenzenecar-Oxidation of Homologues of Phenol .Bisulphides with Mixed Organic RadirlesAniline and Diphenylamine from Phenol .boxylic Acid .MENTHA (E.).Chloroparazotoluene .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.). Reduction of Aldoximes and Acetoximes .BERNTHSEN (A.). Pyrogeniu Formation of Phenazine .NIETZKI (R.). Safranine Dyes .WITT (0 . N.). Constitution of the Safraninee .NIETZKI (R.). Constitution of Ssfranine .OSBORN (T . B.) and W . C- . MIXTER . Paranitroformanilide ..Action of Concentrated Sulphuric Acid on Aromatic Eetones .MATTHIESSEN (C . H.) and W . G . MIXTER .DYER (J . 0.) and W . G . MIXTER .CLATJS (A.).OrthazoparabromacetanilideHalogen-derivative of Oxanilide .PAMPEL (0.) and G . SCHMIDT . Aromatic Ketones .ERAFFT (F.).Benzene-derivatives of High Molecular Weight .CLAUS (A.) and E . FICKERT . Paraxylyl Ethyl Ketone .NEUMANN (G.). Nitrophenyl Benzoates and Nitrobenzoates .Hydrocarbons .PL~CHL (J.). Phenylglycidio Acid .NEP (J . U.). Benzoquinonecarboxylic Acids .LIEBERMANN (C.). Constitution of Azo-opianic Acid .LIEBERMANN (C.). An Isomeride of Hemipinimide .ELKAN (T.). Isomeric Aldehydophenoxyacetic Acids .ELKAN (T.). Vanillinoxyacetic Acid .GERSON (G.). Derivat.ives of Pyruvic Acid .EUES (W.) and C . PAAL . Diketonic Acids .HANTZSCH (A.). Furfurane-derivatives from Resorcinol .OTTO (R.) and A . ROSSING . Sulphobenzidedisulphonic Acid .VALLIN (K.) . Metatoluenesulphonic Acid .ELASON (P.). Toluenedisulphonic Acids .LELLMANN (E.) and 0 .BONHOFFER . Introduction of Lhrboxyl into AromaticLANG (E.). Action of Zinc Alkyl Compounds on Ethyl Malonate .LANG (E.). Furfurane-derivatives from Phloroglucinol .OTTO (R.) and E . ENGELHARDT . Phenylsulphinacetic Acid .CLAUS (A) and J . A . SCHTJLTE IM HOF .FISCHER (E.) .Cumene-orthosulphonic Acid andOrthocumic Acid .Action of Aldehydes, Anhydrides, and Diazo-compounds onthe three Methylindoles .BEINITZEB (F.), Hydrocarrotene and Carrotene .PAGE2392442402412422422432432442452452452452%24724724724721825824924924925025025025125125125225225325425425425525725825926026126126226226326326326425826426526x xii CONTENTSPAGEEEMILTAX m.). Diphepylmetaxylylmethaneand Diphenylorfho-xyly~methane 266CLATJS (A.) and M .ERLER . 268CLAUS (A.) and 0 . SCHMIDT . @-Naphthol-@-disulphonic Acid . 269CLAISEN (L.). Action of Aldehydes on Phenols . 270CLAVS .( A.) and P . FEIST . a-Naphthyl Methyl Ketone . 271BAMBERGER (E.) and M . PHILIP . Pyrene . 271PESCI and BETTELLI . Terebenthene-derivatives . 272KOSTANECEI (S . v.). Bormation of Euxanthic Acid . 272CIAMICIAN (G.) and P . SILBER . Synthesis of Ygrroline . 273CIAMICIAN (G.). Behrlviour of Methyl Ketole : Conetitution of P.yrroline . 273PAAL (C.) and C . w . T . SCBNEIDER . 2'73EITORR (L.). Syntheses by Means of Ethyl Acetoacetate . 275KEISER (E . H.). 272LIPP (A.). Tetrahydropiwline . 277CLAUS (A.) and P . KUTTNEP . Quinolinesulphonic Acids .278XNORR ~~ . (L.) and C . KLOTZ .. 2'78BENDER (F.) and G . SCQTJLTZ . Diamidostilbene . 268Bromo-derivatives of Diphenic Acid .PEREIN (A . G.) and W . H . PERPIN, Jun . Kamda . 272Synthesis of Pyrroline derivati~esAction of Chlorine on Pyridine .Reduction of HgdrosylepiYdine and Mothyl-lepidone .;REHER (L.). a- and y-Ethyl Quinolines .BRUCKE (E. v.). Colour Reaction of Guanine .PLUGQE (P . C.). Opium Alkalo'ids .COMSTOCE (W . J.) and W . KOENIGS . Cinchona Alkalo'ids .LOEBISCH (W . F.) and P . SCHOOP . Strychnine .LADENBURG (A.). Specific Rotation of Pigeridine Bases .HESSE (0.). Alkaloids of the Berberidese .BRIEGER (L.). A New Ptoma'ise producing Tetanus .NEUMEISTER (R.). AJbumoses .NETJMBISTER (R.). Vitelloses .GRIMAUX (E.) and C .CLOEZ . Erythrene-derivatives .BARATAEFF (S.) and A . SAYTZEFF . Trimethyl Carbinol .USTINBFF (D.) and A . SAYTZEFF . Dipropyl Carbinol .DIEFF (W.). Action of Silver Acetate on Tetrabromodiellyl Cstrbiuol .CUISINIER ( L . ) . Glucose and the SWc harification of Starch .BOCRQTJELOT (E.). Action of Saliva on Starch .BOURQUELOT (E.). Starch Granules .MAQTJENNE . Inosite .MALBOT (H.). Preparation of Tsobutylamiaes .MALBOT (8.). Senaration of Mono- and Di-isobutylamines .ZEISEL (5.). Colchicipe .MERCK (C . E.). EcgQnine .Co~sop (A.). Erythrol .. 279 . 280 . 280 . 281 . 282 . 282 . 283 . 204. 284 . 284. 286 . 352 . 353 . 353 . 353. 354 . 354 . 355 . 355. 356 . 357 . 357. 285. 8%BAMBERQER'(E.). Synthesis of Guanylcarbarnide .GATTERMANN (L.) and Gt .SCHMIDT . Preparation of AlkylamidoformicMICHAEL (A.) . Convenient Method of Preparing Brominated Fatty Acids .MICHAEL (A.). Behaxiour of Acetic Acid and its Derivatives to PhosphorusPentachloride .Chlorides and Alkyl Isocvanates .USTINOFF (D.). p-Dimethacrylic Acid .HAZTJRA (K.). Acids from Drying Oils .BARATAEFF (S.). Methoxydidylacetic Acid .FLICEHINGER (EL) . Oxalic Acid from the Residue of S@ritlss atherisIVitrosi .SCHATZEY (E.). Preparation of Ethyl Acetate .DAIMLER (C.). Action of Ethyl lodide and Zinc on Ethyl Malonate .BARATAEFF (S.). Action of Ally1 and Ethyl Iodides on Ethyl OsaIate .FITTIG (R.) and C . DAIMLER . Action of Ethyl Chloracetete a i d Zinc onEthyl Oxalate .ROME& (M.).Nitration of a-Tbiophenic Acid .SCHATZEY (E.) . Diallyloxalic Acid .35835835935935935936036036036136136136CONl’EN ‘1’S xxiiiBAEYEB (A.) . Constitution . of Benzene .LADENBURG (A) . Constitution of Benzene .SEPLIG [E.). Chlorination of Toluene .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and M . HONIQ . Nitrochlorotolueiie and ClilorotoluidineTHOMSEN (J.). Constitution of Benzene .KLABON (P.). Synthesis of Cyanphenin .MEYEE (E . v.) . Synthesis of Cyanphenin .BAESSLER (A.). ‘&in01 and its Derivatives .MICHAELIS (A.) and F . SCHMIDT . Isomeric Mono- and Di-benzoylphenyl-h ydrazines .BILLETEP (0.) aud A . STEINEB . Thiocarbimides of Bibasic AromaticRadicles .MICHAELIS (A.) and L . WEITZ . Trianisylarsine and its Derivatives .MICHAELIS (A.).Organo-bismuth Compounda .MICHAELIS (A.) and A . POLIS . Triphenylbismuthine and its Derivatives .S~EULZE (E.) and E . N h m r . Phenylamidopropionic Acid obtained fromQ~IBAUD (H.). Physical Peculimity of Triphenylguanidine .HOTTER (E.). Synthesis of Phenylaceturic Aoid .the Decomposition of Prote’ids .BAEYER (A.). Reduction of the Phthalic Acids .Action of Potassium Hydroxide on MixedAlkyl Bisulpliides .Action of Sulphurous AnhydrideonJ3enzene . * .Action of Potassium Hydroxide on Phenylene-MUNCHYEYE? (F.). Action of Hydroxylamine on Diketones .EKSTBAND (A . Gt.). Naphthoic Acids .RICHTER (E.). a- and /3-Naphthenylamidoxime .CLEVE (P . T.). Chloronaphthdenesalphonic Acids .FOBSLIKG (S.). Bronner’s j3-Naphthylaminesulphonic Acid .O T ~ O (JL) and A .ROSSING .COLBY (C . E.) and C . 5 . MCLOUBHLIN .OTTO (8.) and A . ROSSINQ .mefadiphenylwlphone .GOSKE (A.). Bynthesis of Carbazole .SOLTSIEN (P.). Essential Oils .HALLER (A.). Isomeric Camphols and Oamphora .LEUCKART (R.). Carveol, Borneol, and Menthol .LETJCKAPT (R.) and E . BACH . Bornylamine .GEAM (C.). Active Principles of Asckpias currmsavica, A . incarnata, andCIAMICIAN (Gt.) and P . SILBEP . Conversion of Pyrroline ink0 Pyridine-derivatives .ALTAR (S.). Oxidation ot Symmetrical Triallylpyridines .LA COSTE (W.) and F . J7ALEUR . Quinoliiiedisulphonic Acid and its Derira-tives .HOFMANN (A . W.). Quinoline-red .CLEVE ( P . T.). Compound of Qninoline with Formamide .PANAJOTOW ((3.). 1 : 3 Dimethylquinnldinc .HINSBERG (0.).Nomenclature of the Quinoxaline Series .LETJCKART (R.) and A . HEI~RMA” . Nitrotolylglycine and Oxydihydrotolu-Yilzcetoxicum ofleinalis .LIWEH (T.). 2 : 6 Dimethylpyridine Platinochloride .quinoxaline .LIWEH (T.). Conyrine Platinochloride .FREUND (M.) and W . WILL . Hydrastine .BECKUXTS (H.). Ptomaines .GRAM (C.). Origin of Ptoma‘ines .LOEW (0.). Diastase .EKGLER (V.) and iM . BOEAM . Veaelin .MAGNAMINI ((3.). Piperilene .PISANELLO (Gt.). Hydrogenation of Propionitrile .WALLACH (0.) and F . LEHMANN . Atation of Phosphorus Pentachloride onSubstituted Pormamides and on Piperidine-derivatives .PAGE3623623623623633633633643653663663678683683683693703713713723123733733743743753753753763763773783783783’79380381381382383383883384385387.38745645745xxiv CONTENTS .BERTONI ((3.).Ethereal Salts of Nitrous Acid .POMEY (E.). Compound of Propyl Alcohol and Phosphopletinous Chloride .LOEW (0.). Formose .SELIWANOFF (T.). Reaction for Fruit-sugar .MACQUENNE . Inosite .HORVAT (V.). Dry Distillation of Starch with Lime .MAYER (A.). Nature of Niigeli’s Starch.cellu1ose .SCHULZE (E.) and E . STEIGER . Paragalactin .LANGELI (T.) . Trimethylpropylammonium Iodide and Hydroxide .MALBOT (H.) . Salts of Di-isobutylamine .BARBAGLIA (Gt . A.). Isobutaldehyde and its Polymerides .BARBAGLIA (G . A.). Action of Sulphur on Aldehydes .FASBENDER (H.). Compounds of Aldehydes and Ketones with Mercaptan .CLAISEN (L.).Action of Nitrous Acid in Ketones .AUTENRIETH (W.). Dimethylene Disulphone-derivatives .TAFEL (J.). y-Amidovaleric Acid .STADELMANN (E.). Hydroxybutyric Acid in Diabetic Urine .WOLFF (L.). p-Bromovderic Acid .KILIANI (H.). Axabinosecarboxylic Aoid and Arabinoee .FRANCHIMONT (A . P . N.). Action of Nitric Acid on Bibasic Acids .BE RGREEN (H.). Isonitroso-compounds .BURTON (B . S.) and H . v . PECHMANN . Action of Phosphoric Chloride onEthyl Acetonedicarboxylate .HENTSCHEL (W.). Aconitic Acid .TAFEL (J.). Reduction of Dihydroxytartaric Acid Diphenylhydrazide .BGUTROUX (L.). Gluconic Acid .MICHAEL (A.). Constitution of Trimethylenetricarboxylic Acid .FRANCHIMONT (A . P . N.) and E . A .KLOBBIE . Amides of EthylsulphonicAcid .DEL~PIN (S.). Calcium Urate .HILL (H . B.) and L . L . JACKSON . Chloropyromucic Acid .CANZONERI (F.) and V . OLIVERI . Transformation of Furfuran mtoPyrroline .TAFEL (J.). Furfurylamine .LEKO (M . T.). Thioplien in Aniline .EXNST (F.). Reduction of a-Thiophenic Acid .SCHULZE (K . E.). Constituents of Coal-tar .FILETI (M.). Reciprocal Transformation of Cumene and Cymene .PERATONER (A.). Oxidation of the Methyl Ethers of Mono- and Di-brom-orthoisopropylphenols .PONEY (E.) . Compound of Orthotoluidine with Cupric Chloride .POMEY (E.). Compound of Paratoluidine with Cupric Chloride .NIETZKI (R.) and F . KEHRMANN . TBUHL~R (J.) . Thioparatoluidine .SCHOOP (P.). Preparation of Dimethylaniline .HEIDLBERG (T.).Ortho- and Para-chlorodimethylaniline .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and E . EISSER . Carvole-derivatives .HINSBERG (0.). Action of Orthotoluylenediamine on Dextrose .Secondary and Tertiary Qninones .QRIESS (P.) and G . HARROW .NIETZKI (R.) and E . HAGENBACH . Tetramidobenzene and its Derivatives .CHETMICKI (’3 . v.) . Carbonylorthamidophenol and Thiocarborthamido-phenol .KLASON (P.). Substitution of Amidogen by Hydrothionyl and Oxjsul-JANOVSKP (J . V.) and L . ERB . Halogen-derivatives of Azobenzene andJANOVSKY (J . V.) and L . ERB . Direct Substitution-products of Parazo-ENGLER (C.) and C . SCIIESTOPAL . Action of Acetone on Pnramidoazoben-zene .Action of Aromatic Iliamines on Sugarsphuryl Groups .Hydrazobenzene .toluene : Hydrazobromvbenzenes : Hydrazobromotoluenes .PAGE4684684694594594604604604614614614624624634634634644644654664664674674674684684684694694704’7047147147147 147247 24724’7247347447447547547647647747847847947CONTENTS .HEUMANN (K.) and L .(ECONOMIDES . Action of Phenol on Diazoamidoben-zene .BERNTHSEN (A.). Constitution of the Safranines .M~~HLHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Methylene-blue .LEVI (L . E.). Thiophen-green .MICHAEL (A.) . Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on Acetanilide .MUNCHMEPER (F.) . Action of Hydroxylamine and Phenylhydrazine onDialdehydes and Ketones .LANDSBERG *(L.). Preparation of Vanillin .BUCHKA (K.) and P . H . IRISH . Action of Potassium Ferricyanide on Aceto-phenone .BROMME (W.).Metacyanobenzoic Acid .BROMME (W.).GRIESS (P.). Meta- and Para-hydroxynitrobenzoic Acids .DIEHL (L.) and A . EINHOBN . Derivatives of OrthamidophenylvalerkAcid .PERATONER (A.). Substituted Mono- and Di-bromosalicylic Acids .PERATONER (A.). Constitution of Dibromosalicylic Acid .BUCHKA (K.). Formation of Phenylglyoxylic Acid from Benzoic Cyanide .VALENTINI (A.). Methyl ?VIethyldibromoparacoumarate .REQEL ((2.). Oxidation of a- and P-Hydroxypiperic Acids .MOIN~ (F.). Action of Bibasic Acids on Thiocarbltmide .WISLICENUS (W.). Action of Phenylhydrazine on Lactones .LELLMANN (E.) and C . SCHLEICH . Nitrobenzyl-derivatives of Ethyl Malo-nate .PIUTTI (A.). Synthesis of Ethereal Salts of Trimesic Acid .KLASON (P.) .Toluenedisulphonic Acids .GOLDSCRMIDT (H.) and N . POLONOWSKA . Diphenylhydroxyrthglamine .MASON (A . T.). Condensation-derivatives of Ethjlendiamine .CLAISEN (L.). Condensation of Aldehydes with Phenols and AromaticAmines .CLEVE ( P . T.). Action of Cblorine on Acet-a-naphthalide .SPTCA (M.). Naphthoxyacetic Acids .BAMBERGER (E.) and M . PHILIP .BAMBERGER (E.) and M . PHILIP . Pyrene .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.). Camyhoroxime-derivatives .WILL (W.). Naringin .EIJKMAN (J . F.). Substances from Illiciurn Teligiosum .DE ZAAIJER (H . G.). Andromedotoxim .JAWEIN (L.). Crystalline Compound from Kamala .HURST (G . H.). Algaborilla .KULZ (E.). Indian-yellow and Glycuronic Acid .LADENBURG (A.) . Yjrrolidine .DURKOPF (E.).Preparation of Pyridine Basw .LUNGE (G.) and J . ROSENBERG . Coal-tar Lutidines .CANZONEBI (F.) and G . SPICA . Ethoxglutidine .CONEAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT . Action of Ammonia and Primary Amineson EthylDimethylpyronedicarboxylate .CONRAD (M.) and W . EPSTEIN . Lutidine-derivatives from Lutidonecar-boxylic Acid .COLLIE (N.). Condensation-product of Ethyl Amidoacetoacetate with Hydro-chloric Acid .CONRAD (M.) and M . GUTHZEIT . Ethyl Dimethylpyronedicarboxylate .LELLMANN (E.) and H . ALT . Quinolhe .TORTELLI (M.). Synthesis of Metaquinolinecarboxylic Acid .DOEBNER (0.). a-Alkylcinchonic Acids .HOOGEWERFF (S.) and W . A . VAN DORP . Isoquinoline and its Derive-tives .DOTT (D . B.). Acid Morphine Acetate .Behaviour of Cyanobenzoic Acids on Dry Distillation .Acenaphthene and Naplithalic AcidXSVPAGE480480480481481482483483484484485485486487487488488489489490491491492493494494495495496496497497497498498498499499499499500501501502502503504505505HANSENN (A.).Constitufiion of Brucine . 50XXVi CONTENTS .EIJKMANN (J . F.). Hpdrastine .ANTRICK (0.). Optical Behaviour of Coca'ine .KOSTIEILINA (S.). Action of Pepsin on AmyloYd .MARTIN (8 I-I . C.). Vegetable Globulins .RENARD (A.). Action of Heat on Heptine .BENDER ((3.). Bismuth Thiocyanate .SMOLKA (A.). Action of Potassium Permanganate on Dextrose in NeutralSolution .FISCHER (E.). Compounds of Phenplhydrazine with Sugars .MAUMEN~ (E.}.Action of Nitric Acid on Sugar .MYLIUS (F.L Iodide of Starch .GOLDSCPMIPT (H.). Reduction of Aldoximes and Acetoximes .SANDMEYER (T.). Action of Nitrous Acid on Acetone .ENGEL (R.). Corrdensation of Acetone and Chloroform .GATTERMANN (L.) and G . SCHMIDT . Chloroformamide : Synthesie of Aro-matic Acids .WILLGERODT (C.) and F . DURR . Tertiary Trichlorbutil Choride andEther .MABERY (C . F.). Substituted Acrylic and Propionic Acids .GLADYSZ (T.) . Preparation of Calcium and Potnssium Tartrates .HCHIFF .(H.) .. FQrfuraldehyde .METER (V.). Negative Nature of the Phenyl-group .FERKO (P.). Pyrogenic Reactions .POLIS (A.). Aromatic Lead Compounds .NEUMAPN (G . S.). Sylphuric Acid as an 1odine.Carrier .PURGOTTI (A) .Tribromophenol .MULHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Resorcinol .NIETZEI (R.) and J . PREESSER . Constitution of Dinitroquinol : Formationof Nitranilic Acid .CLAISEN (L.). Action of Sodium Alkoxides on Benzaldehyde .NIETZEI (R.) and F . KEHRYANN . Quirionedioxinie and Dinitrosobenzene .CLAISEN (L ..} . Iptroduction of Acid Radicles into Ketonen .WULFING (A.). Separation of Ortho- and Para-toluidine .MUHLHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Dimethylaniline .MERZ (V.) and P. MULLER . Coiiversion of Phenols into Amines .Moos (I?.). Condensation Products of Ethylene-aniline with Aldehydes .HANSSEN (A.). Action of Carbonjl Chloride on Ethylene- and Trimethylcne-diphenyldiamine .ZIEGLER (J . H.) and M . LOCHER . The Tartrazines ; a New Class of Dyes .ZIEGLEK (J .H.) and M . LOCHER . Condensation Products of SecondaryHydrazines with Dihydroxytwtaric Acid .DAHL (A) . Preparation of ~enzylrosaa~linedisulphonic Acids .MUHLHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Benzaldehyde-greens .LIEBERMANN (C.) and P . SIEDLER . Opiaurin .BRODSEY (L.). Action of Aldehydes on Ammonium Thiocganate .HELMERS (0.). Additive Products of Aromatic Thiocarbimidea .BEUBERT (K.). Manganese Benzoate .MICHAEL (A.) and G . M . BBOWNE . Isomerism in the Cinnamic Acid SeriesEDELEANO (L.). Derivatives of Phenylmethacrylic Acid and of Yhenyliso-butyric Acid .CLAISEN (L.) and 0 . LOWMAN .LIEBEWANN (C.) and S . KLEEMANN .Preparation of Ethyl Benzoylscetate .Etherification of Opianic Acid . BOTTINQER (C.). Oak Tannin .KLEEMLNN (S.) Reduction of Nitrio-opianic Acid .SALOMON (0,) . J/-Meconine .BOWMAN (W.).Action of Potassium Cyanide on Meconine .EUHARA (M.). Orthotoljlphthalimide .WISLICENUS (W.). Synthesis of Ethyl Salts of Ketouic Acids .PIETTI (A ) . Synthesip of Ethyl Trirnesate .FISCHEB (E.) and P . WAGNER . Rosiadoles .PAGE6055065065075655665666676675685685686695695706706716716725725725736736745745745755755765765765775775785795795795805805816825825&358358458458458558658658758758CONTENTS . XFIsHEB (E.) and A . STECHE . Methylation of Indole-derivatives .ADAM (P.). Diphenyl-derivatives .GBAEBE (C.) and C . AUBIN . Condensation of Diphenic and Orbhodiphenyl-carboxylic Acids .GPAEBE (C.).Formula of Diphenic Acid .LELLMANN (E.). Preparation of B-.Nitronaphtlialene .NIETZKI (R.) and J . GOTTIC: . B-a-Azonaphthalene .WITT (0 . N.). New Method of Preparing Azines .WITT (0 . N.). Constitution of Isomeric Tolunaphthazincs .B IRU K OFF ( W . ) . D imet hy lan thragallolWEND E (H . ) . Trimet h y lanthragallol .Chloride on Anthracene Dihpdride .BRAE BE (C.) . Acenaphthene .QUINCKE (F.). Derivatives of Acenaplithene .LIEBERMANN (C.) and W . WENSE . Hydroxyanthraquinone Dyes .BEHLA (G.). Substituted Anthracene-carboxylic Acids : Action of CarbonylTANRET (C.). Nitrogen-derivatives of Tehebenthene .WALLACH (0.). Terpenes and Ethereal Oils .WEBER (E.). Ethereal’ Oils .BOUCHARDAT (G.) and J .LAFONT . Active Camphelie and Ethylborneol .CIAMICIAN ((3.) and I? . SILBER . Determimtion of Positions in the Yyrro-line Series .CIAMICIAN (G.). Tetriodopyrroline .DENNSTEDT (M.) and J . ZIMMERMANN . Reactiqn of Acetone with PyrdinePLOCHL (J.). Synthesis of Pjridine Bases .MUTHMANN (W.) aud J . U . Nef .RIEHM (P.). Condensation Products of Acetone and Acetoplienone withAniline and Ammonia .KOENIGS (W.) and J . LJ . NEF . 4’-Phenylquinoline and the Derived Di-quinolyls .FISCHER (0.). Ortho- and Meta-quinolinesulphonic Acids .HNORR (L.). Synthetical Experiments by Means of Ethyl Acetoacetate .CONINCK (0 . DE) . Alkaloids .LELLMANN (E.). Phenylpiperidine .SCIXILBACH (C.). Berberine Salts .SCHMIDT (E.) and 0 . SCHILBACH . Ac ion of Potassium Permangauate onBerberine .KASSNER ((3.).Lactucerin .MYLIUS (F ) . Cholic Acid .YCHOTTEN (C.). Bile Acids .\VT-BSTER (C.). Behaviour of Hydrogen Perolide to Albumin .BOURQUELOT (E.). Deterioration of Diastase by the Action of Heat .KRAMER (G.) and W . BOTTCHEB . The Relation between Petroleum andthe Hydrocarbons of Coal tQr and Shale-tar .MULLER (J . A.). New Class of Ferrscjanides and Ferricymidee .RATHKE (B.). Nelamines .RATHKE (B.). Thiammeline .LIEBERMANN (C.) and 0 . BERBAMI . Coccerjl Alcohol and CoweqlicAcid .FISCHER (E.) and J . TAPEL . Oxidation of Polyatomic Alcohols .kPPMANN (E . 0 . v.). A New Galactan : Properties of Galactose .MALBOT (H.). Preparation of Norm3 Propplamines and Isoamylamines .COMBES (A.). Homologues of Acetylacetone .LWOFF (J.).Fatty Acids in Resin .GEHRINB (G.). Octyl Mono., Di., and Tri-chloracetates .RENARD (A.). Metallic Propionates .WISLICENUS (J.). Chloro-derivatives of Crotonic Acid .MICHAEL (A.) and (3 . M . BROWNE . Isomerism in the Crotouic AcidSeries ..Cinchonic AcidSTOEHR (C.). Strychnine .PAGE5885595895895905905905915925925926935935935955965965Y659759759859859859959960160160360460460460460560660660760864864965065065065165265265365365365465565xxviii CONTEZVTS .COMBES (A.). Synthesis in the Para5n Series by Means of AluminiumChloride .SMOLKA (A.). Action of Bromine on Carbamide .UUNTZ . Antimony Tartrate .PAAL (C.). Constitution of Pyrotritartaric Acid .DIETRICH (F.) and C .PAAL . Pyrotritartaric Acid-derivatives .CANZONERI (F.) and V . OLIVEEI . /?-Bromofurfuran .JACOBSEN (0.) and W. DEIKE . Synthesis of Hemellithene .MAYER (F.). Reduction of Trinitro-+-cumene .JACOBSEN (0.). Action of Sulphuric Acid on Pentamethylbenzene .WILL (W.) and W . PUKALL . Resorcinol-derivatives .PUKALL (W.) . Resorcinol-derivatives .RATHKE (B.) . Triphenylthiammeline and a Third Triphenylammeline .MULLER (P.). Primary and Secondary Xylsmines from Xylenols .MICHAEL (A.) and Gt. M . BROWNE .JANOWKY (J . V.). Azo-compounds .HEUMANK (K.) and L . OECONOMIDES . Reaction of Diazoamido-compoundswith Phenols .ENORR (L.) . Cinnamylhydrazine .BERNTHSEN (A.). Phenazoxine .ZELINSKY (N.) .Action of Dehydrating Agents on Benzylideneacetoxime .BEEGNTHSEN (A.) and A . GOSKE . Methyl-orange and Ethyl-orange .WEDDIQE (A.) and H . FINGER . Action of Nitrous Acid on Orthamido-benzamide .SULKOWSKI (J.). Oximes of Paraxyloquinone .NOERRISON (C.). Bromorthotoluic and Bromorthophthalie Acids .MICHAEL (A.). Reduction of the Isomeric Bromocinnainic Acids .WEINREICH (S.). Mono- and Di-hydroxvtoluic Acids .ZELINSKY (N.). Ethyl Phthalate Chloride .HOTTE (B.).HENDERSEN ((3 . (3.). Ethyl Triphenylcarbinylmalonate : /I-Triphenyl-MICHAEL (A.). Action of Ethyl Sodacetoacetate and Sodomalonate on theMICHAEL (A.). Formation of Indigo-blue from Ortho-nitrophenylpropiolicAcid .BRERNER (P.) and 0 . N . WITT .HEUMANN (K.) and J .WIERNIK . Diphenylethane-derivatives .BERNTHSEN (A.) and A . SEMPER .BAMBERGEE (E.) and 0 . BOEKNANN . /3-Naphthyl-derivatives .TANRET (C.). Action of Hydrogen on Nitro-derivatives of Terebcnthene .Manufacture of Santonin .CIAMICIAN ((3.). Conversion of Pyrroline into Pyridine-derivatives .ENORE (L ) Yyrazole-derivativesCONRAD (M.) and L . LIMPACH . Synthesis of Quinoline-derivatives by MeansAromatic HydroxylaminesAction of Phenylhydrazine on Anhydrides of Bibasic Acidspropionic Acid .Ethyl Salt8 of Unsat. urated Acids .Benzidine-derivativesZIEOLER (J . H.). Tetramethylamidobenzophenone .URBAN (C.). I, 3, Naphthylenediamine .GIMBEL (A.). Nitrosoanthrone .BOUCEIARDAT ((3.) aed R . VOIRY . Terpinol .BUSCH (A.).Synthesis of Juglone.of Ethyl Acetoacetate : y-Hydroxyquinaldine .REED (J .H.). Methylnaph tliaquinolines and ,8 .Naphthacridine .STOEHR (C.). Skatole from Strychnine .GINTL (W.) and L . STORCH . Ecgonine .LATSCHINOFF (P.). Bile Acids .LATSCHINOFP (P.). Crystalline Form of Chole’ic Acid .WTJRSTER (C.). Action of Oxidising Agents on Albumin .WTJRSTER (C.). Behaviour of Sodium Nitrite towards Albumin andHsemoglobin .HENRY (L.). Determination of the Relative Value of the Four Units ofActivity in the Carbon-atom .P A QE6566566576576586586596596606606616626636636636646656f1566666666766766866866966966967167267267267367467467467567567567767767867867968168268268368368371168CONTENTS .xxixNORTON (L . M.) and H . J . WILLIANS . Action of Bromine on Isobutylene .DE LACRE (N.). Dichlorethyl Alcohol . HENRY (L.). Synthetical Acetonitrile .CLAUDON (E.) and E . C . MORIN . Alcohols in BrandyKILIANI (H.). Action of Sodium Amalgam on Arabinove .WILL (W.). Sugars from Hesperidin and Naringin .CURTIUS (T.). Hydrazine (Diamidogen) .MICHAEL (A.) Reactions with Ethyl Sodacetoacetate ..NETTLEFOLD (F.). Sodium Nitrate in Gun-cotton .DIEFF (W.) and A . REFORMATSKY . Oxidation of Ricinoleic and LiiioleicAcids .HANTZSCH (A.) and 0 . WOHLBRUCK . Ethyl Propiopropionate .REFORMATSKY (S.). Synthesis of Diatomic Monobasic Acids .LANQ (E.). Decomposition of Ethyl Acetomalonate and its Homologaes .(XOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and W .SCHULTHESS . Thienethylamine .Constitution of Benzene .THIERFELDER (H.) . Glycuronic Acid .CLAUS (A.).BAMBERGER (E.) and W . LODTER . Aromatic Nitriles .HANTZSCH (A.). Constitution of Quinone-derivatives .matic Compounds .SCHNITEB (K.). Isomeric Chloro- and Bromo-thymoqninones .SANDMEPER (T.). Substitution of the Amido- by the Nitro-group in Aro-LLOYD (R.), Conversion of the Higher Homologues of Phenol into AminesJACKSON (C . L.) and J . F . WING . Dimethylbenzylamine .MEEZ (V.) and C . RIS . Action of Ethylenedkmine on Catechol .HOLZMANN (E.) Thio-derivatives of Diethylaniline and Dimethylaniline .MICHAEL (A.) and J . P . RYDER . Action of Aldehydes on Phenols .MULLER (W.). Metamethylcinnamic Acid and its Derivatives .CHASANOWITSCH (J.).Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on SalicylicAcid .Derivatives of Ethyl Quinoneparadi-carboxylate .Conversion of Aromatic Sulphonatesinto Amido-compounds .Oxidation of Benzene-derivatives withPotassium F'erricyanide .Conversion of p-Naphthaquinone into Indonaphthene-deriva-tives .ROSER (W.). Synthesis of Indonaphthene-derivatives .FISCHER (0.) and E . HEPP . Ritrosamines .WITT (0 . N) . Azonium Bases .ZINCKE (T.) and A . T . LAWSON .. Azo-derivatives of Phenyl-/3-naphthyl-amine .ZINCKE (T.) and A . T . LAWSON . Orthamidoazo- and Hydrazindo-deriva-tives .NIETZKI (R.) and A . L . GUITEBMANN . Naphtholcarboxylic Acids .BAYER (F.) and C . DUISBEXG . P-Naphthylaminesulphonic Acid .NIETZKI (R.) and T . STEINMANN .Purpurogallin .BARR (A.). Nitrophenols and Phenylhydwzine .LIMPRICHT (H.). Sulphazides .GABRIEL (S.). Homophthnlimide .HANTZSCH (A.) and A . ZECGENDOBF .JACKSON (C . L.) and J . F . WING .NOYES (W . A.) and C . WALKER .ZINCKE (T.) .WAGNER (H.). Oxidation of Santonin .VESTERBERG (A.) . Amyrin .SCHMIDT (R . E.). Composition of Lac-dye .OLDBACH (H.) .BAUNANN (J.).LADENBURG (A.).DUREOPF (E.) and M . SCHLAUQK .BBRKTHSEN (A.) and H . METTEGANG .8-Methyltetramethylenediamine and P-Methylpyrrolidine .Action of Amines on EthylenedibenzoylorthocarboxylicAcid .The Cinnamene of the Pyridine Series ... Constitution of Aldehyde-collidineReactions of Quinolinic Acid .PAGE712712713714714715715715716716717717717717718719719719720720721721722722723'72372372472572532772772772872972972973073173273273373373373473573573773773XXS CONTENTS .PAGERUGHEIMER- (L.) .and C .G .SCHBAMM. Quinoline-derivatives . 738SCHMITr (R.) and F . ENGELMANIT . Orthohydroxyquinolinecnrboxylic Acid 738LELLMANN (E.) and Ct . LANGCE . Quinoline . 737UABRIEL (S.). Homologue of Isoquinoline . 739SALOMON (Gt.). Xanthine-derivatives in Urine . 739LADENBURG (A.), The Piperidine Series . 741)LADENBUSG.(A.) and F . PEFERSON . Duboisine . 740LADENBURQ (A.). Constitution of Tropine . 740JOLIN (S.). The-Acids of Pig's Bile . 742GUNTHER (F.). Iodoform and Bromoform . 787&HAL (A.). Caprylidene : Constitution of Capraldehyde .788EINHORN (A.). Ecgonine . 741BOCKLESCH (0.). Ptomaines from Pure Cultivations of Vibrio proteus . 742COLSON (A.). Products from the Residues of Compressed Gas . 787GRIMAUX (E.) and C . CLOEZ . Ergthrene Bromides . 789KLASON (P.).with Ethers end Alcohols . 789~ E H N (C.).FPee Thiocyanic and ayanuric Aoids and their CompoundsAction of . Polyatomic Alcohols on Solutions of Boric Acid andHydrogen Sodium Cartknate .~TROM.EYER (W.)h Sugar-compounds .HAEDICKE (J.) and B . TOLLENS .HAEDIQKE (J.), R . W . BAUBR. and B . TOLLENS . Galactose from CanragheenMoss .SBYBERLICH -(A.) and H . TBAMPEDACH . Saccharification of Starch by R'itricAcid .Formation of Ualactose and RaiEnoaeNETTLEFOLD (F.). Nitrocellulose .BUISINE (A.).Amines in Suint .DUVILLIER (E.). Trimethyl-a-amidobutyrobetaine .mmia with Unsaturated Compounds .LERCH (J . 2.). Red Dye from Chloral Hydrake .GRIMAVX (E.). Glyceraldehyde .ENGEL .( R.) .. Action of Ammonia on Chlorethanes : Direct Union of Am-RAUPENSTRMJCH (Gt . A.). Condensation of Normal Butyraldehpde .MO~ILAU (R.) and C . HOFFNANN . Alkyl Hypochlorites from Isonitroso-compounds .HENRY (L.). Cyanacetic Acid .BALLEB (A.). Ethyl Cyanacetate .MENOZZI (A.) and C . BELLONI . a-Methylamidovaleric Acid .AUTENRIETH (W.3. Substibuted Crotonic Acids- .KOBERT . Croton Oil .HAZURA (K.) and.A. FBIEDREICH . Acids from Drying Oils .RAZURA (K.). Acid from Hempsced Oil .HALLER (A.) and A . HELD . Ethyl Cyltnacetoacetate .RISCHBIETH (P.). Preparation of Levulinic Acid .BLOCK (J.) and B .TOLLENS .&ALA (A.). Propylxanthic Acid.KEHRMANN (F.). Potassium Manganic Oxalate .KOERNER ((3.) and A . MENOZZI .BEHRINB ((3.). Butyl.Sebacate .B ~ K A L (A.). Capraldoxime and Methylhexylacetoxime .REWRY .(I,. ). Synthetic Acetic Acid and its Deriratires .Salts of Levulinic Acid .CLAISEN (L.).GEHRING f (3.).Addition of Ethyl Malonate to Unsatur&ted Compoundsa-Amidoisosuccinic Acid .Perchloramvl and Perchlorobutrl Pe~chlorosebaea.tes .PIUTTI (A:> . ' Reciproctll Transformation of the Optically Active Aspms-gines .MARQUAEDT (A.). Alkyl Compounds of Bismuth .RUTH (U.). Furfuran-deriyatives .Thiophen Series . R U F ~ I fH.) . Normal Propylthiophen-derivatives : Ulyoxylic Acids of theMEYEB.(V.) and K .NEUBE . Bm-Droducts of the Thioghen Manufacture .m791791791792792793792793793'794794795795796796797797797798798799$9979980080080080080180180180280280380480CONTENTS . xxxiNIETzKr (R.) .WZLLUERODT (C.).WIZLUERODT (C.) .V~SET (R.) and G . TIENNILSCERAMM (J.).Format. ion of Croconic Acid from Eenaene-derivatives .The Ealogen Carriers in the Natural Groups of theElements .Halogen Benzene HaloYds . a-Trichlorobenzene Hexa-chloride .Action of Acetylene on Benzene in Presenceof Aluminium Chloride .Influence of Light on the Action of Halogens on AromaticCompounds .MYLIUS (E.). Phenol .TASSINARI (a.). Action of . Sulphur Dicbloride on Phenol .ZINCKE (T.).Derivatives of Orthobenzoquinone .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and J . STRAUSS . Dinitroso-orcinol and Dinitrosores-orcinol .CAUSSE (H.). Action of Acetaldehyde . on Polyvalent Phenols .Formation of Haloid Substitution-derivatives of Amido-corn-pounds by the Reduction of Nitro-derivatives of Hydrocarbons .CLAUS (A.) and A . STIEBBL . Metanitropamhloradine .MATZUDAIRA (C.). Dibenzylaniline and its Derivatives .WALDER (F.). Benzyl-derivatives of Hydroxylaruine .KOCK (E.) .GBAEBE (C.). Boiling Points of piphenylamine and its Homologues .BERJJNERBLAU (J.) and H . POLIKIEV . Intermediate Products in theFormation of Indoles from Dichlorether and Aromatic Amines .ASCHAN (0.). Action of Chloracetic Chloride on Orthamidophenol .AUQER (V.).Action of CEnanthaldehyde and Heptyl Chloride on Di-BEENTESEN (A.). Action of Cinnamic Acid on Diphenylamine .methylaniline .BAITHER (0.). Tetramethyldiamidobenzophenone .Metaparatoluy leneaamine .GRIESS- (P.) Diazo-compounds . b .MELDOLA (R.). Constitution of Diazoamido-compounds .FIWHER (B.) and H . WIMMER . Diazoamido-compounds .FISCHER (B.) and H . WIMMER . Hydroxyazo-compounds .MUELHAUSER (0.). Manufacture of Methyl-violet .WITT (0 . N.). Induline of Azophenine .ZI~GLER (J . H.). Roshydrazine and a New Class of DyesQ-EHRING (G.). Aniline Sebacate and Diphenylsebacamide .HOFMANN (A . W.). Orthamidophenol Mercaptan .WZLLER (J.), Xylyl Phosphorous Compounds .MICHA~L (A.). Condensation of Aldehydes with Phenols .BUCHEA (K.) and.P .H . IRISH .HALLXR (A.) . Cyanacetophenone .BECKMANN (E.). Isonitroso-compounds .Aromatic Ethylene Di- .(J~aus (A.) and A . W . BUCHER . Chlorobenzoic Acids .%RNEMANN (E.). Metamethylcinnamic Acid ..HANTZSCH (A.) and H . ZUECHER, Polycoumarins .KIRCEER ((3.). Tetrachlororthobe~~zoylbenzoic Acid .LE ROPER (A . ). p-Dichlorophthalic Acid .GRAEBE (C.). Tetrschlorophthalic Acid .QLEVE (P . T,) . @.dphimido-compounda .HINSBERQ (0.). Action of Monatomic Aldehydes of the Fatty Series onMICHAELIS (A.) and E . SCHMIDT . Unsymmetrical BenzylphenylhSdrszine ..BILLETER (0.). Action of Thiocarbonyl Chloride on Secondary Amines .Oxidation of Ketones .CLAUS (A.), WERNER, SCHLARB, and MURTPELD .ketones and Alkylated Benzoyl-p-Propionic AcidsANscHUTz (R.) and W . BERNS .~ N B C H U T Z (R.) and C .C . SELDEN .ROSER (W.) and E . H~ELOFF .Phenylacetic Acid and DesoxybenzoinsGlaser's Monobromochnsmic AcidsIromerism in the Cinnamic Acid SeriesVILLE (J.). Action of Cyanamide on Benzenesulphonic Acids .HIRSCE (R.). Chloronitroderivatives of the Aromatic Series .PAQE80580680680680780780780880880981081081281281381381481481481681681781881981982082.18218228228238238248268268268.2782882982982983083088183183%833834838.2xxxii CONTENTS .FAHLBERQ (C.) and R . LIST . Ethyl Benzoic Sulphinide and Ethyl Ortho-sulphaminebenzoate .MAUMEN~ (E.). " Saccharin " .BERLIKERBLAU (J.).Indole from Dichlorether and Aniline .ROSER (W.). Synthesis of Indonaphthene-derivatives .ROSER (W.). Preparation of Paradinitrodibenzyl .KOCK (E.). Triphenjlmethane-derivatives .GUARESCHI (I.). y-Dichloronaphthalene and Chloronaphthdlic Acid .ZINCEE (T.) and C . GERLAND . Action of Bromine on Diamido-a-naphthol .MASCHKE (L.). /3-Naphthylamine-derivatives .ANNAHEIM (J.). Substituted Naphthylenediamines .HOFMANN (A . W.). Amidonaphthyl Mercaptans .EESTRAND (A . G.). Naphthoic Acids .BAMBERGER (E.) and 0 . BOEEMANN . Action of Sodium on Alcoholic/3-Naphthonitrile .MASCHEE (L.). Trimethylnaphthalene .ELBS (K.) and H . EURICH . 2 : 3 Dimethylanthmqninone .ELBS (K.) and M . GUNTHER .BALBIANO (L.). Camphor-derivatives .CAZENEUVE (P.). Isomeric Nitrocamphors .HANBIOT .Anemonim .CIAMICIAN ((3.) and P . SILBER . Action of Acetic Anhydride on Mkthyl:DENNSTEDT (M.) and J . ZIMMEBMANN . Action of Propionic Anhydiideon Pyrroline .PPEIFFER (G.) . Preparation of Halogen-derivatives of Pyridine Bases fromEINHORN (A.) and A . LIEBRECHT . Action of Chloral on a-Picoline .LEPETIT (R.). Reaction of Nitrobenzaldehydes with Ethyl Acetoacetate andAmmonia .1 : 3 Dimethylanthraquinonepyrroline and Benzylpyrroline .the Pyridinecarboxylic Acids .CLAUS (A.) and M . KICKELHAYN . Cinchonic Acid .ENORR (L.). Synthesis of Quinoline.derivatives .WEIDEL (H.). Reactions of Quinoline .MUHLERT (F.). Action of Acetamide on Orthochloroquinoline .BEYEB (C.). Quinoline-derivatives from B-Diketones .BERNTHSEN (A.) and F .MUHLEBT . Acridaldehyde and Acridinecarb-oxylicAcid .DUVILLIER (E.). Creatines and Creatinines .DE CONINCK (0.). AlkaloYds .PLUGQE (P . C.). Opium AlkaloYde .PLUGGE (P . C.). Composition of Papaverine .GUARESCHI (I.). Strychninesulphonic Acids .HENSCHKE (A.). Chelidonine, Chelerythrine, and Sanguinarine .DRAGENDORFF (G.) and H . N . ROSEN .Hsemoglobininto Albumin andHEematin .LINOSSIER ((3.). Compound of HEematin with Nitric Oxide .MIUBA (M.). Melanin .BBHAL (A.). Preparation of Ally1 Iodide and Ally1 Alcohol .DEMUTH (R.) and V . MEYER . Sulphuranes .HERZIGF (J.). Isodulcitol .RAYMAN (B.) . Isodulcitol .MAQUENNE . Derivatives of Inosite .MAQUENNE . Identity of Dambose with Inosite .VINCENT (C.) and DELACHANAL .Carbohydrates from Acorns .GEUTHEB (A.) . Polyiodides .LUDECEE (0.). Crystallography of some Polyiodides .HOFFMANN (C.). Action of Hydroxylamine on Acetamide .HOLST and BECKURTS . Strychnine and Brucine Ferro- and Ferri-cyanides .Alkaloids of Lobelia .LEBENSBAUM (M.). Amount of Oxygen taken up in the Decomposition ofHOLAND (R.). Subatitution-derivatives from Methylene Chloride .PAGE835836836836836836837838838839839840840841844Wl84284284!384389.484A845845844384784784884984985085185185285285385485485485485590590590690690690890990991091091KARCZ (M.). Glyoxalaenanthyline and its Derivatives .ARNHOLD (M.). Triethylformate and various Methylals .ZELINSKF (N.) .Preparation of Ethyl a-Bromopropionate .FROMNE (G.) and R . OTTO . B-Dichloropropionic Acid .BENEDIKT (R.) and F . ULZER .GEUTHER (A.). Constitution of Ethyl Propiopropionate .LESCCEUR (H.). Dissociation of Hydrated Oxalic Acid .Ethyl Sodomalonate .ANSCHUTZ (R.). Isomerism of Fumaric and Maleic Acids .normal-butyric Acid .FLSCHER (E.). Carbamide-derivatives of Dibromopyruvic Acid .LASSER.COHN . Sodium and Potassium Ethyl Tartrates .HORBACZEWSEI (J.). Synthesis and Constitution of Uric Acid .BLAREZ (C.) and Gt . DENIQES . Solubility of Uric AcidHAZURA (K.). Acids from Drying Oils .DELISLE (A.). Action of Sulphur Dichloride on Ethyl Acetoacetate .ANSCHUTZ (R.) and A . R . HASLAM . Action of Phosphoric Chloride onChloralide .BISCHOFF (C .A.) and A . HAUSDORFER . Action of Iodine on Derivatives ofTurkey-red Oil .ENGEL .FROYME (G.) and R . OTTO . Synthesis of Xeronic Acid from a-Dibromo-CLAISEN (L.) and N . STYLOS . Action of Ethyl Acetate on Acetone .Conversion of Fumaric and Malei’c Acids into Aspartic Acid ..BEIEREND (R.). Synthesis of Compounds of the Uric Acid Series .GUTHZEIT (M.) and W . EPSTEIN . Action of Phosphoric Sulphide on EthylDimethylpyronedicarboxylate .ZELINSEY (N.) . Thiophen-group .MAREOWNIKOFF and J . SPADY . Constitution of the Hydrocarbon C,H,from Caucasian Petroleum .GAUTIER (H.).SCHRAUF (A.). Molecule of Crystalline Benzene .Influence of Light and Temperature on Chlorination .OTTO (R.). Synthesis of Aromatic Polysulphides .HUGOUNENQ (L.).Chlorine-derivatives of Anisoyl .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and E . KISSER . Carvole-derivatives .ZEHENTER (J.). Bromine-derivatives of Resorcinol .Pyrogallol . HANTZSCH (A.) and K . SCHNITEB . Action of Chlorine and Bromine onSALZMANN (S.). Anilic Acids .NET (J . U.). Nitranilic Acid from Chloranil .RAYMAN (B.). Cholesterin .GIRARD (C.) and L . L’HOTE . Combination of Aniline with Chromic Acid .BONNA (A.) . Phenylparatoluidine .SENP (A.) . Cyananiline, Cyanphenylhjdrazine, &c .NIETZEI (R.). Hexa-derivatives of Benzene .GRIESS (P.) and G . HARROW .BLocnMANN (R.). Action of Aniline Hydrochloride on Ethyl Cyanide .BECKER (P.). Chlorination by Means of Acetic Chloride .GUITERMANN (A . L.). Orthazoxytoluene .FISCHER (E.).Hydrazines .FISCHEE (E.) and 0 . KNOEVENAGEL . Compounds of Phenylhydrazine with .PFULF (A.). Hydrazinehenzenesulphonic Acids .ANSCHUTZ (R.) and Q . WIRTZ . Anilides of Fumaric and Malei‘c Acids: .GEHRIRG (G.) . Sebaceodinitranilide .NIEMENTOWSEI (S.) and M . OBREMSKI . Metaformotoluide and its Deriva-tives .LELLMANN (E.) and 0 . BONHOFFER . Introduction of Carboxyl into AromaticDerivatives by the Action of Diphenylcarbamide Chloride .BERGREEN (H.). Carbon Thiodichloride .NIEMENTOWSKI (S.). Anhydro-compounds .Action of Aromatic Diamines on SugarsAcraldehyde, IUesityl Oxide, and Ally1 BromideP hen ylas p artic AcidPAGE9119119129129139149159159151315916916917917917918918918919919920921922922922923923923924925926926926927927928929930931932932932932933934935935935937937CONTENTS .d i iVOL . L I I . xxxiv CONTENTS.MILLER (W. v.). Nitrosalicaldehydes .MILLER (W. v.) and F. KINKELIN. Nitrocoumaraldehydes .TAEGE (C.). Nitrosalicaldehyde and Nitrocoumarin .CLAISSEN (L.) and L. FISCHER. Benzoylaldehyde .ELBS (K.). Aromatic Eetones .BEYER (C.) and L. CLAISEN. Introduction of Acid Radicles into Ketones .CLAISEN (L.) and 0. MANASSE. Nitrosoketones .RACINE (S.). Derivatives of Orthotoluic Acid .ANSCHUTZ (R.) and W. 0. EMERY. Action of Phosphorus Chloride onSalicylic Acid and Phenol .ANSCHUTZ (R.) and G. D. MOORE. Action of Phosphoric Chloride onANSCHUTZ (R.) and Q. D. MOORE.Action of Phosphoric Chlorido onENBLER (C.) and E. WOHRLE. Preparation of Mandklic Acid and its De-rivatives .DUPARC (L.) . Reduction of Orthonitrophenylglycollic Acid .CLAUS (A.) and K. EROSEBERB. Parutolylglyoxylic, Paratolylhydroxyacetic,and Paratolylacetic Acids .BUCHKA (K.). Paratolylglyoxylic Acid . , .MICHAEL (A.). Behaviour of Ethyl Oxalate with Resorcinol .VINCENT (C.) and DELACHANAL.RAYMAN (B.). Action of Arsenious Sulphide on Acid Chlorides .RACINE (S ). Phthaldehydic Acid .BISCHOFF (C. A.) and H. SIEBERT. Benzyl and Benzoyl Compounds .WISLICENUS (W.). Combination of Lactones with Ethereal Salts .MAYER (I?.). Nitro-+-cumidinesulphonic Acid .OTTO (R.) and A. Ros SING. Aromatic Sulphonates containing BivalentAlcohol Radicles .OTTO (R.) and A.ROSSING. Reduction of Aromatic Thiosulphonates con-taining Alkyl Radicles by means of Hydrogen Sulphide .XINCKE (T.) and C. FROLICH. Halogen-derivatives of Phenylene Dichlor-acetylene Ketone .PFULF (A.). Indoles .RASCHEK (J.) . Indoles from Tolylhydrazine .WENZING (M.). Methylindoles .MILLER (W. v.) and F. KINEELIN. Condensation of Isobutaldehyde andMethylal with Aniline .ARHEIDT (R.). Diphenylenedihjdrazine .DOBREFF (N.). Orthodibenzgldicarboxylic Acid .BAMBERQER (E.) and R. MULLER. So-called Carbonylcarbazole (Carbazole-ZINCKE (T.). Hydrocarbon C16H12 from Styrolene Alcohol .ZINCKE (T.). Action of Chlorine on Phenols .CLEVE (P. T.). Action of Chlorine on Aceto-p-naphthylamine .JACOBSEN (P.). Orthamidated Aromatic Ketones .CAHN (E.) and M.LANGE. Action of Aldehydes on Amidosulphonic AcidsFORSLINQ (S.). &Naphthylaminesulphonic Acids .WOLFFENSTEIN (R.). Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on a-Hydroxy-naphthoic Acid .SCHLIEPER (A.). Indoles from a-Waphthylhydrazine .JANDRIER (E.). Nitroacetonaphthene .BIRUKOFF (W.) . Naphthylerythrohydroxyanthraquinone .LIEBERMANN (C.) and A. GIMBEL. Preparation of Anthranol and Di-anthryl .WALLACH (0.). Terpenes and Ethereal Oils . *.FUWITZKY (F.) . Conversion of Dextrorotatory Terpenes from RussianTurpentine by means of Hydration and Dehydration .MEYER (V.). Isophthalaldehyde .VARNHOLT (L.). Chlorosalicylic Acids.Salicylic Acid .Meta- and Para-hydroxybenzoic Acids .Tannic Acid in Mountain Ash Berriesblue) ." .PAGB93893993994094Q94094394494594594694'794'794894894894994 99509509519519529539539549559569569579579 58958959959960961962962962963963964964965YG596CONTENTS. XXXVLAFONT (J.). Action of Glacial Acetic Acid on Lsevogyrate Camphor .EBERHARDT (L. A.). Black-pepper Oil .CAZENEUVE (P.). @-Chloronitrocamphor .GERRARD (A. W.). Strophanthus andStrophantin .SCHRAR (E.). Cubebin.CAZENEU~E (P.) and HUGOUNENQ. Pterocarpin and B omopterocarpin .GEUTHER (A.). Bitter Principle of Calalnus Root .SCHUNCE (E.) . Chlorophyll .LA COSTE (W.) and F. VALEUR. Derivatives of a-QuinolinedisulphonicAcid .LELLMANN (E.). Existence of Two Series of 4- (am) Derivatives of Quino-line .MILLER (W.v.). Action of Aniline on Mixtures of Fatty Aldehydes .RHODE ((3.). Action of Aniline on a Mixture of Acetaldehyde and Prop-aldehyde .MILLER (W. v.) and F. EINEELIN. Action of Aniline on a Mixture ofPropaldehyde and Acetal .MILLER (W. v.). Condensation of Quinaldine with Aldehydes .BRUNNEB (J. C. A.). Action of Isobutaldehyde on Quinaldine .EISELE (17.). Action of Paraldehyde on Quinaldine .SRPEK (J. 0.). Action of Furfuraldehyde on Quinaldine .BULACH (W.). Action of Paranitrobenzaldehyde on Quinaldine .FISCHER (E.) and A. STECHE. Methylation of Indole .FRIEDLANDER (P.) and F. M~LLER. Derivatives of Pseudocarbostyril .MILLER (W. v.) and F. EINEELIPI’. a-Metanitrophenylparamethoxyquino-line and its Derivatives .WEIDEL (H.) and J.WILHELM. Oxidation Products of 2’ : 2’ DiquinolineBANDROWSKI (F. S.). Bases in Galician Petroleum .WELLER (A.). Occurrence of AlkaloYd-like Bases in Paraffin Oil .CLERMONT (A.). Normal Quinine Hydrochloride .STOCKMAN (R.) . Amorphous CocaYne .KUNZ (H.). Emetine .THOMPSON (F. A.). Alkaloi’ds of Gelseminum Root .MYLIUS (F.). Cholic Acid .OTTO (R.) and K. VOIGT. Solid a-Dichlorethyl Cyanide and its Conversioninto Triethyl Cyanuride .KLASON (P.). Action of Acids on Thiocyanic Acid .FRIEDEL (C.). Crystalline Form of Quercin.SCHMIDT (T.). Comparative Sweetness of Cane- and Starch-sugar .NIEDSCHLAG (W.) .EHRENBERG (A,). Substituted Methylenediamines .HENTSCHEL (W.). Derivatives of Chlorinated Methyl Formate .SPICA (M.).Derivatives of Isopropyl Formamide .SPICA (A.) and G. DE VARDA. Derivatives of Isopropyl Chlorocarbonate .DUCLAUX (E.). Preparation of Valerie Acid .MICHAEL (A.) and G-. M. BROWNE. Isomerism in the Crobnic Acid Series.HALLER (A.) and A. HELD. Ethyl Acetocyanacetate .ELASON (P.). Thio-derivatives of Ethyl Carbonate .WILLGERODT ( C . ) . Acids from Acetone-chloroform .REIMER (C. L.) and W. WILL. Constituents of Rape-seed Oil .HAILER (A.). Preparation of Ethyl Cyanomalonate and Ethyl Benzoyl-cyanacetate .EOERNER (G.) and A. MENOZZI. Action of Ammonia on Ethyl Bromo-succin ate .HALLER (A,) and GF. ARTH. Ethyl Succinimido-acetate and Camphorimido-acetate .PINNER (A.) and J. LIFSCHUTZ. Action of Carbamide on the ChloraiC yanh y drins .LLOYD (J.U.). Asiminine .MACMUNN (C. A.). Myohsematin .Decomposition of Saccharose by Boiling with Limec 2PAGE9699699709709709719729729739739749749759759759759769’76976977978979979979980980980981981982983102410251026102610261026102710281028102810291029102910301030103010311031103xxxvi OONTENTS .JAFFB (M.) and R . COHN . Behaviour of Furfuraldehyde in the AnimalOrganism .GRINER (G.). Isomcride of Benzene .OTTO (R.). Action of Cyanuric Chloride and Chlorocyanuric Diamide onPhenols .HONIQ (M.). Nitrochlorotoluenes and Chlorotoluidines .GABRIEL (8.) and R . OTTO . Orthocyanotoluene .HEYMANN (B.) and W . KOENIQS . Oxidation of Homologues of Phenol .HANTZSCH (5.) and I( .SCHNITER . Constitution of Chlor- and Brom-anilicAcids .SCHNITER (K.). Preparation of Quinones . Halogen-derivatives of Tolu-quinone .GABRIEL (S.). Formation of Primary Amines from the CorrespondingNORTON (L . M.) and W . D . LIVERMORE . Action' of Dilute Nitric Acid onHEUMANN (K.) and J . WIERNIK . Phenpl-derivatives of Ethane .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and A . GESSNER . Cumylamine .HOFMANN (A . W.). Orthamidophenyl Mercaptan .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.) and N . POLONOWSKA . Anisamine .EOCH (E.). Behaviour of Tertiary Amines towards Nitrous Acid .REYCHLER (A.). Preparation of Phenylhydrazine .MEYER (E . v.). Preparation of Iodobenzene from Phenylhydrazine .PINNER (A.). Action of Carbamide on Phenylhydraziiie .WEDDIQE (A.). Derivatives of Acetylorthamidobenzamide .EORNER (M.).Derivatives of Benzoylorthamidobenzaniide .WILLQERODT (C.). Action of Yellow Ammonium Sulphide on Ketones andQuinones .TUST (P.). Tetrachlorobenzoic Acid .ERLENMEYER (E.,jun.). Constitution of Phenyl-a- and Phenyl-n-B-hydroxy-propionic Acids .LOPATINE (N.). Action of Aniline on Ethyl Dibromosuccinate .OTTO (R.) and A . ROSSINQ . Behaviour of Aromatic Sulphinic AcidsWITT (0 . N.). Manufacture of a-Naphthylamine .Halogen-derivatives .Subs ti tu ted Amid o . compounds .MARSHALL (J.) . Glycosuric Acid .towards Hydrogen Sulphide .GOLDMANN (F.). Action of Bromine on Anthranol .BIRUKOFF (W.) . Erythrohydroxyanthraquinonecarboxylic Acid .BIMBEL (A.). Derivatives of Dianthryl .LIEBERMANN (C.) and 0 .N . WITT . Azines of ChrysoquinoneBALBIANO (L.). Derivatives of Camphor .HALr. ER (A.). Racemic Camphol and its Derivatives .LIEBERMANR (C.) and M . R ~ M E B . Alkannin .LIEBERMANN (C.) and 0 . BERGAMI . Ruberythric Acid .LADENBURG) (A.). Formation of Pyrrolidine .PINNER (A.). Pyrimidines .BALBIANO (L.). Derivatives of Pyrazole .AHRERS (F.). Sparte'ine .COLASANTI ((3.). Reactions of Creatinine .BOWMAN (W.). Acetylhydrocotarnineacetic Acid .FREUND (M.) and W . WILL . Hydrastine and its DerivativesMEISSLER (A.) Ethyl Isobutyl Ether ..HALLER (A.). Inactive Borneols yielding Active Camphors .DENNSTEDT (M.) and J . ZIMMERMANN .LEPETIT (R.) . Pyridine-derivatives from Metanitrobenzaldehyde .Action of Acetone on PyrrolinePINNER (A.) and J .LIFSCHUTZ . Action of Carbamide on Cyanhydrins .LADENBURG (A) . Identity of Cadaverine with Pentamethylenediamine .HARDY and CALMELS . Synthesis of Pilocarpine .WARREN (H . N.). Detection of certain Hydi-ocarbons in Alcohols .NASINI (R.), and A . SCALA ..So-called Ally1 TrisiphiiePAQE103210331033103410351035103610361037103810391039103910411041104210421042104310441045104610461046104'7104710481049104910491049104910501050105110511052105210531053105410541056105610561057105'7105710881088108CONTENTS . xxxviiSEMMLER (F . W.). Ethereal Salts of Alliurn ursinium .FICE (R.). Formation of Inosite .VIETH (P) . Alcoholic Fermentation of Milk-sugar .PUCHOT (E.).Aldehyde Resin .CLOEZ (C.) . Chloracetones .HENTGCHE; (W.). Chlorinated Methyl Formates .WOHLBRUCE (0.) Action of Sodium on Ethyl Salts of the HigherGFattyAcids .KOERNER (G.), and A . MENOZZI . Transformation of Fumaric and Male'icAcids into Aspartic Acid and Asparagine .PELLIZZARI ((3.1. Oxidising Action of Alloxan .PAAL (C.), and A . PUSCHEL . 1 : 3-Methylphenylthiophen and 1 : 2-ThioxenFRIEDEL (C.), and J . M . CRAFTS . Action of Methyl Chloride on Orthodi-chlorobenzene in presence of Aluminium .FRIEYEL (C.) , and J . M . CRAFTS . Action of Methylene Chloride on Methyl-benzenes in Presence of Aluminium Chloride .ERRERA ((3.). Decomposition of Mixed Ethers by Heat a n i Nit& Acid .PECHMANN (H .v.). Isonitroso-derivatives .PHILIPS (B.). Unsymmetrical Secondary Hydrazines .FISCHER (O.), and E . HEPP . Azophenines and Indulines .COLLIE (N.). Action of Heat on Triethylbenzylphosphonium Salts .LEVY (S.), and K . JEDLICKA . Action of Bromine on Bromanilic and Chlor-anilic Acida .BOHN (R.), and C . GRAEBE . Galloflavin .ERRERA (G.) . Ethyl Parabromobenzoate and Parabromobenzoic Acid .REBUFFAT (0.). Derivatives of Phenylamidoacetic Acid .BONDZYNSEI (S.). Deriratives of Hydrothiocinnamic Acid .EIQEL ((3.). Paracoumaric acid .PULVERMACHER (G.). Homo-orthophthalimide .GABRIEL (S.) . Homo-orthophthalimide and the Homologues of IsoquinolineXAGNANINI (G.) Transformation of Homologues of Indole into those ofQuinoline .GUARESCHI (J.), and P .BIQIKELLI . Chlorobromonaphthalenes .FISCHER (O.), and E . HEPP . Nitrosamines .BALBIANO (L.) . Derivatives of Camphor .FRASER (T . R.). Strophanthin .MERCK (E.). StrophanthusandStrophanthin .ELBOBNE (W.). Strophanthus and Strophanthin .Ts CH IR CH (A . ) . Chlorophyll .GEDOLST (L.). Preparation of Picrocarmine .S CH ARTLER (L.) . Diastase .WEBER (J.). Pyridinepolycarboxylic Acids .GOLDSCHMIEDT (G.). Dimethoxyquinoline .LIPPMANN (E.), and F . FLEISSNER . Synthesis of Hydroxyquinolinecarb-oxylic acid .KNORR (L.), and C . KLOTZ . Pyrazoline-derivatives from Ethyl Benzoyl-acetate .GUARESCEI (J.). Weyl's Reaction for Creatinine .COMSTOCK (W . J.) and W . KOENIGS . Cinchona Alkalo%ds .WILLIAMS (J.). Preparation of Aconitine .BOEHM (R.).Curare .HESSE (0.). Alkalo'ids of Coca Leaves .SCHESTOPAL (C.). Tetramethyldiquinolyline .KAUDER (E.). Cryptopine and its Salts .HOWARD (W . C.). Separation of Hygrine from Cocaine .Novv (F . G.). Higher Homologues of Coca'ine .KRUGER (F.). Absorption of Light by Oxyhsemoglobin .LE NOBEL (C.). Action of Reducing Agents on Haematin, and Occurrence .AXENFELD . HEemialbumose . of the Products of Reduction in Pathological UrinePAGE10891089109010901091109910991100110011011101110211031103110411051106110611071107110811081109111111121113111311141115111511161116111611171117111711191119112011211122112211221125112511251126112611261127112xxxviii CONTENTS .Physiological Chemistry .SEEGEN (J.). Sugar in the Blood with reference to Nutrition .SEEGEN (J.).Power of the Liver to form Bugar from Fat .ROHMAKN (F.).EELLNER (0.). E’eeding and Development of Silkworms .SALKOWSKI (E.). Isethionic Acid in the Body and Thiosulphuric Acid inthe Urine .PFEXFFER (!I.). Natural and Artificial Digestion .DEMANT (B.). Glycogen in the Liver of New-born Dogs .MORNEB (K . A . H.).Importance of Ammonia for the Formation of GlycogenLEO (H.). Trypsin in Urine .HIRSCHLER (A.). Lactic Acid in Animals .WARDEN (C . J . H.). Cobra Poison .MILLS (T . W.). Urine of the Tortoise .EIJLZ (R.). Gases of Parotid Saliva .Pigments of Uelanotic SarcomataLANDWEHR (H . A.). Pree Hydrochloric Acid of the Gastric Juice .MILLER (N.).Ferment Organisms of the Alimentary Canala .MUNE (J.). Formation of Eat in the Dog from Carbohydrates .CHAUVEAU (A.) and KAUPYANN . Relation between the Destruction ofGlucose and the Production of Animal Heat and Work .STERN (H.). Origin of the Bile Colouring Matters .DRAQENDORFF (G.). Physiological Action of Convolvulin and Jalapin .STUTZER (A.). Artificial Digestion .GARROD (A . B.).BIEDERT . Albuminoi’ds of Human Milk and of Cow’s MilkKULZ (E.). Active P-Hydroxybutyric Acid .Place of Origin of Uric Acid in the Animal Organism .FIRTH (R . H.). Poisonous Ptomai’ne in Milk .GOSSELS (W.).MARSHALL (.J.). Huffner’s Reaction in Bile .POSNEZ (C.). Albumin in Normal Urine .CITRON (H.). Mucin in Urine .Nitrates in Animals and Plants .BOCEAL (A.).Physiological Action of Paraldehyde .MAIRET (A.) and COMBEMALE . Physiological Action of Methylal .KOCH (E.) Butylchloral Hydrate and Chloral Hydrate as Antidotes forBELKY (J.). Action of Gaseous Poisons .EHRENBERQ (A.) . Sausage Poisoning .HANRIOT (M.) and C . RICHET . Estimation of the Carbonic AnhydrideMARCEUSE (W.). Formation of Lactic Acid during Muscular Activity .EOWALEWSKY (N.) . Formation of Methsemoglobin in Blood by the Actionof Alloxantin .EULZ (E.).FFEIFFER (T.) and F . LEHMANN .ELLENBERGER and HOFMEISTER . Digestion in the Pig .BAHLMANN (P.). Amido-compounds in the Animal System .Strychnine and Picrotoxin .expired and the Oxygen absorbed in Respiration .Decomposition of Bromides and Iodides by the Stomach .Addition of Sugar to Cattle-foods .ARNSCHINK (L.). Nutritive Value of Glycerol .CONSTANTINIDI (A.). Wheat Gluten as a Food .LUDD (E . F.). Pepsin versus Animal Digestion .GRBHANT and QUINQUAIJD . Formates in the Organism .LEO (H.). Reducing SubstanceinDiabeticUrine .Gltocco (P.) . Creatinine in Urine .ANRAEFF (A . N.).MULLER (F.). Aniline Poisoning .MAIRET (A.) and COMBEMALE . Toxic Action of Colchicine .JONES (E . I,.). Specific Gravity of Human Blood .BBCHAMP (A.) . Causes of the Alteration of Blood in Contact with Air,Oxygen, and Carbonic Anhydride .Behaviour of Quinol with Urine and UreaPAGE666’76868686916716716716817017028728728828828929029029138838838838938939039039039139139139239250’750850850850951151151251251351351351351451451560860CONTENTS .xxxixHASEBROEE (K.). A First Product of Gastric Digestion .GOLDSCHMIDT (H.). Intestinal Digestion in the Horse .WURSTER (C.). Oxidation in the Animal Body .KAST (A.). Fate of Certain Chlorine Compounds in the Organism .MONARI (A.). Formation of Xanthocreatinine in the Organism .MACMUNN (C . A.) . Invertebrate Chromatology .STUTZER (A.). Analysis of Nitrogenous Metabolites in Feces .HALLIBURTON (W . D.). Proteids of Cerebrospinal Fluid .MAIRET (A.) and COMBEMALE . Therapeutic Action of Colchicine .ELLENBERBER and HOFPYEISTER . Period required for Digestion in thePig .SIEBER (N.) and A . SYIRNOW .Behaviour of the three Tsomeric Nitro-MAIRET (A.) and COYBEYALE . Therapeutic Action of Methylal .GOLDSCHXIDT (H.). Absorption in the Stomach of the Horse .ELLENBERBER and HOFYEISTER . IXgestion and Digestive Secretions in theHorse .KAISER and SCHMIEDER . Changes in Milk by Freezing .HENZOLD (0.). Frozen Milk .RICHARDSON (B . W.). Action of Oxygen on Animals .WEISKE (H.) and others . Composition of Blood, Liver, and Flesh undervarying Conditions.SANBORN (J . W.). Animal Nutrition .ANDOUARD (A.). Variations in the Proportion of Phosphoric Acid inMilk .MARES .WmrE . Hydroxybutpic Acid in Diabetic Urine .MEYER (V.) . Physiological Action of Chlorinated Ethyl Sulphides .SHAPIROFF (B . M.), Physiological Action of Tertiary Alcohols .DEAGENDORFF (G.) and S .SALOMONOWITSCH . Myoctonine .FISCHER (E.) and F . PENZOLDT . Sensitiveness of the Sense of Smell .WOOLDRIDQX (L . C.). New Constituent of Blood Serum .HALLIBURTOPF (IT . D.). Muscle Plasma .FOKKER . Fermentation by Protoplasm from Recently-killed Animals .BRUNTON (T . L.) and J . T . CASH . Action of Caffe'ine and The'ine on Volun-tary Muscle .BRUNTON (T . L.) and J . T . CASH . Chemical Constitution and PhysiologicalAction .RANSOM (W . B.). Diabetes and Glycerol .HUBOUNENQ (L.). Laevorotatory P-Hydroxybutyric Acid in the Blood of aDiabetic Patient .BRUCKE (E.). Does Human Urine contain Free Acid ? .HANRIOT (M.) and C . RICHET . Relation between Muscular Activity andthe Chemical Effect of Respiration .CHAUVEAU (A.) and KAUFYAKN .Heat Developed by the Activity ofthe Muscles .VIQNAL (W.). Action of Micro-organisms from the Mouth and from Faeceson Food-stuffs .MBHU (C.). Sugar in Urine .RANVIER (L.). Per-ruthenic Acidin Histology .CRAMER (A.). Glycogen .WEYL (T.). Chemical Studies on the Torpedo .ELLENBERBEB and HOFMEISTER . Nitrogenous Contents of the DigestiveJuices .STUTZER (A.). Relation of Prote'ids to Digestive Ferments .ATWATER (W . 0.). Comparative Absorption of Fish and Meat in theAlimentary Canal .HERRMANN (A.) Digestion of Fibyin by Trypsin .TAPPRINEE (H.). Fermentation of Cellulose .benzaldehydes in the Animal Body .Excretion of Urea and Uric Acid from the SystemPAGH609610610612613613613614614684684684743744745745855855856856856857857857858983983984984985985985986986105810591059106010601127112811291129113011301131EAST (A.).'Arbmatic Products of Putrefaction in Human Sweat . 113xl CONTENTS .BAAS (K.). Relation of Tyrosine to Hippuric Acid .UDR~NSKY (L . v.). Urinary Pigments .Chemistry of Vegetable Physiology and Agriculture .LAURENT (E.). The Bacillus of Panary Fermentation .DENARO (A.). Decomposition of Silicic Acid by Leaves .EREUSLER (U.). Observations on the Growth of Potatoes .BATTUT (L.). Ammonia in Beetroots .HENKE (G.). Milky Juice of Certain Euphorbiacese .KLIEN . Composition of Barley and Pease .EELLEER (0.). Composition of Tea-leaves .HESSE (0.).China Bicolor .SACHS (J . v.). Chlorosis in Plants .KELLNEB (0.). Absorption by Soils .EELLNER (0.). Estimation of Absorbed Bases in Soils .STUTZER (A.). Chdi Saltpetre as Manure .MAGERSTEIN (v.). Comparative Manurial Values of Chili Saltpetre andQUANTIN (H.) . Reduction of Copper Sulphate during Alcoholic'Fermenta-tion .GAYON (V.) and E . DUBOURG . Alcoholic Fermentation of Dextrin andStarch .GAYON (V.) and Gt . DUPETIT . Method of Preventing Secondary Fermenta-tion .EHRENBEEG (A) . Is Free Nitrogen formed during Putrefaction ? .DEHBRAIN (P . P.) and MAQUENNE . Absorption of Carbonic Anhydride byLeaves .MUNTZ (A) . Ripening of Seeds .KRAUS (J.) . So-called Soluble Starch .FREUND (M.) and W . WILL . Substances contained in the Roots ofHydrastis Cumadensis .DEHBRAIN ( P .P.). Valuation of Manures .MUNTZ (A.) and C . QIRARD . Production of Farmyard Manure .WRIGHTSON (J.) and J . M . H . MUNRO . Manurial Value of Basic SteelMUNRO (J . M . H.). Influence of the Ferric Oxidc in Basic Cinder on theGrowth of Plants .LIBORIUS (P.). Bacterial Life in Relation to Oxygen .ROMMIER (A.). Wine and Brandy from Raspberries and Strawberries .ARLOING (S.). Zymotic Virus and Fermentation .ATWATER (W . 0.) and E . W . ROCKWOOD . Loss of Nitrogen duringClermination and Growth .RICHARDSON (C.). Variations in the Chemical Composition and PhysicalGRASSMAN (P.). Loss occasioned by Improper Methods of Pickling WheatBERTHELOT and ANDR~ . Nitrogen Compounds in Vegetable Soils .SIEVERT (M.).Manuring Rye with Thomas Slag, &c .RIMPAU and others . Thomas Slag and other Phosphates as Manure forMoorlands .NAUTIER (A.). Superphosphate Manuring for Sugar-beet .VINCENZI (L.). Chemical Constituents of Bacteria .SOHNKE (J.). Behaviour of Micro-organisms in Artificial Mineral Water .BRIEGER (L.). Source of Trimethylamine in Ergot of Rye .PAUL (R . H.) and A . J . COWNLEY . Amount of Caffei'ne in Various KindsM~LLER (C . 0.). Formation of Albumino'ids in Placts .Ammonium Sulphate .MAGERSTEIN (v.). Experiments with Chili Saltpetre .Slag .Properties of American Oats .of' Coffe;! .HOOPER (D.). Ash of Cinchona Barks . 394PA QE1133113370707071717273737676767771777817117117117217217317317417417517617829129229229229329329329429429539339339439CONTEXTS .xhJODIN (V.). Action of Mercurial Vapour on Leaves .BEPTHELOT . Direct Absorption of Nitrogen from the Atmosphere by Vege-table Soils .ATWATER (W . 0.). Acquisition-of Atmospheric Nitrogen by Plants .NAGAMATSZ (A.). Functions of Chlorophyll .VOGEL (A.). Influence of Ozone on Germination .MULLER . Formation of Sugar in Grapes .EIJKMAN (F . J.). Cinnamic Acid in Plants of the Ericacese Family .TROSCHPE . Composition of Lupines .K~NIG (J.).MEUSEL (E.). Effects of Tfiiocyanates on Vegetation and Fermentation .BORDAS . Grain of Holcus sorgho .LECHARTIER (G.). Cider Ash .SCHULZE (B.). Silage of Maize .SCHULZE (E.). Silage of Vegetable Matter .MARCEER .Diffusion Residues .WOLLNY (E.). Influence of the Physical Properties of a Soil on the Amount .WARINGTON (R.). Nature of the Nitrogenow Organic Matter of Soils .WOLLNY (E.). Decomposition of Organic Matter in Soils .KELLNER (0.) and others .FLEISCHER (M.), BRINCKMAN, and others . Manuring with Thomas Slagand other Phosphates .FITTBOGEN and SALFELD . Manuring with Thomas Slag .WAGNER (P.). Manurial Value of Thomas Slag .LEONE (T.). Changes Induced in Water by the Development of Bacteria .EMMEPLINB (A.). Fermentation of AJbumin in Plants .RICHARDSON (C.) American Barley .GIRARD (A.). Destruction of the XematoYds of Beetroot .BERTHELOT . Direct Absorption of Nitrogen by Vegetable Soils .ANDOUARD (A.). Incompatibility of Nitrates and Superphosphates .PRINGSHEIH .Decomposition of Carbonic Anhydride by Chlorophyll .MUELLER (H.). Physiological RBle of Vine Leaves .KREUSLER (U.). I s Nitric Acid formed in the Organism of Higher Plants ?GRIESSMAYER . True Natureof Starch-cellulose .MORAWSEI (T.) and J . STINGJ. Sugars of the Soja Bean .MORAWSEI (T.) and J . STINGL . Fat of the Soja Bean .BRUCKNER (E.). Russian Black Earth .MARCPER (M.). Value of the Phosphoric Acid in Thomas Slag .CLAUDON (E.) and E . C . MORIN . Fermentation of Sugar with EllipticalYeast .EHRENBERB (A.). Formation of Nitrogen during Putrefaction . ;PFXFFER (W.). Absorption of Aniline Colours by Living Cells .SCHULZE (E.). Presence of Clioline in Germinating Plants .SCOVELL (M . A.) and A . E . MEXKE . Composition of Potatoes .STOSSNER (E.). Effects of Deep or Shallow Sowing on Cereals .PAGNOUL (A.). Manurial Experiments with Sugar Beets .CELLI (A.) and F . MARINO.ZUCO . Nitrification .MARCACCI (A.). Action of AlkaloPds in the Animal and Vegetable King-doms .SCHULZE (E.). Are Nitrates formed in the Organisms of Higher Plants ? .LIST (E.). Organic and Inorganic Constituents of Grapes .BERTHELOT and ANDRB .JOFFPE (J.). Agricultural Value of Retrograde Phosphates .GREEN (J . R.).Composition of the Inner Brown Skin of the Earth-nut .of Free Carbonic Anhydride presentBeliaviour of Urea in SoilsJENTYS (S.). Intramolecular Respiration .ARNAUD (A.). Carrotene in Leaves .EASSNEB ((3.). Solanine .QUANTIN (H.). Tunisian Soils .BOKORNY (T.).Reduction of Silver Salts by Living Protoplasm .Evolution of Ammonia from Vegetable SoilsChanges in the Proteids of Seeds during GerminationPAGE39539551551651651751751851951951952052152152152152352352452%52452561561561661761761 768568568668668668668768768774674674774774774774885885985985986086086086086198798xlii gONTENTS .DIAKONOFF (N . W.). Molecular Respiration of Plants .MAYER (A.). Exhalation of Oxygen by Fleshy-leaved Plants in Absence ofMOLISCH (H.). Relations between Inorganic Salts containing Nitrogen, andPlants .MARTIN (S . H . C.). Prote'ids of the Seeds of Jequirity .FLUCKIGER . Safrole .ELBORNF (W.) Strophanthus .GAUNERSDORFER (J.).Poisoning of Plants by Lithium Salts .WAAGE (R.). Composition of some Leguminous Seeds .AITKEN . Experiments on Potatoes a t Harelam .DEH~EAIN ( P . P.). Production of Nitrates in Arable Soil .WEILANDT (M.). Free Phosphoric Acid and Superphosphate .AITKEN .Carbonic Anhydride .Basic Cinder and other Finely-ground Phosphatic Manures .AITPEN . Ground Pelspar as a Potash Manure .DUCLAUX (E.). Butter from Various Districts .ALVAREZ (E.). Microbe of the Indigo-fermentation .TSCHIRCH (A.). Aleurone-grains in the Seeds of Myristica Swrinamensis .BERGAMI (0.). Examination of Caucasian Madder Root .THIEL (H.). Experiments with Ensilage in Holland .GRUBER (M.). Culture of Anaerobic Bacteria : Morphology of ButyricFermentation .MUNTZ (A.).Distribution of the Nitric Ferment and its Function in theHOPPE-SETTLER (F.). Methane Fermentation of Acetic Acid .BELLUCI (G.). Formation of Starch in the Chlorophyll Granules .LEITGEB (H.). Crystalline Deposits in Dahlia Tubers .MILES (M.) . Nitrifying Microbes .Disintegration of Rocks .WIPPRECHT (W.). Absorption of Ammonia by Clay .GOESSMANN (C . A.). Analysis of Onions .ROBERTS (W.). Manuring with Various Phosphates . KREMP . Manurial Experiments with Various Phosphates .Analytica 1 Chemistry ,ARNOLD (C.). Kjeldahl's Method of Estimating Nitrogen .ZAMBELLI and LUZZATO . Separation of Arsenic and Antimony .BBENSTEIN . Detection of Thiosulphate in Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate .SALZER (T.). Detection of Thiosulphate in Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate .THILO (E.).BARNES (J.).Valuation of Zinc Powder and Testing of Carbonates .WEBTMOBELAND (J . W.). Determination and Valuation of Copper inBAUMANN (A.). Estimation of Ammoniacal Nitrogen in Soils .Estimation of Small Quantities of Silver in Burnt PyritesOres, &c .WRIGHT (L . T.). Analysis of Gas Coal .LUNGE (G.). Analysis of Explosives .SAMUELSON . Estimation of Glycerol in Wine .BOUILHON (E.). Estimation of Solid Matter in Wines .PBIOR (E.). Estimation of the Acidity of Malt .ALLEN (A . H.). Examining Fixed Oils .ELLIS (C . J.). Maumene's Test for Oils .JULIUS (P.). Employment of Congo-red in Titrating Aniline .with Sodium Hypobromite .HEW (J.). Detection of Artifxially Coloured Red Wine .SCHBODT (M.).Presence of Nitrites and Nitrates in Milk as Proof ofAdulteration .PFLUGER (E.) and K . BOHLAND .PFLUGER (E.) and K . BOHLAND . Estimation of Urea in Human UrineWITT (0 . N.). Qualitative Test for the Dyes found in Commerce .Hufner's Method of Estimating UreaPAQE988988989990990991991991992993995995996996106110611061106211341135113511351136113611361137113711377878797979a080828486868787878889909090919CONTENTS . xliiiPETTERSSON (0.). Apparatus for Gas Analysis .OETTEL (F.). Volumetric Method for determining Fluorine .PETTERSSON (0.). Air Analysis on a New Principle .WELCH (J . C.).WILSING (H.). Volumetric Determination of Sulphuric Acid .QUANTIN (H.).Volumetric Determination of Sulphatm .MORSE (H . N.) Land A . F . LINN . Determination of Nitric Acid .HOLLAND (P.). Determination of Alkalis in Silicates .BERG ( P . v.). Separation of Zinc from Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel .THOYFON (R . T.). Determination of Aluminium in Presence of much IronDEANE (L . M.). Estimation of Manganese and of Phosphorus in Iron andSteel .Detection of Stannic Sulphide in Presence of AntimoniousSulphide .HERZFELD (A.). Estimation of Carbon in the Organic Constituents ofWater .HARVEY (S.). Estimation of Nitrates in Water .EARTH (M.). Estimation of Glycerol in Wines .HERZFELD (A.). Estimation of Invert Sugar .BECKMANN (E.). Titration with Fehling’s Solution .CURTMAN (C . 0.). Detection of Salicylic Acid .ALLEN (A .H.). Specific Gravity, &c., of Waxes, &c .ALLEN (A . H.) and W . CHATTAWAY . Adams’ Method for Milk Analysis .THOMSON (W.). Adams’ Method for Milk Analysis .FOCPE .SAMUELSON . Detection of Artificial Colouring in Red Wine .GEORGES . Peptones in the Blood and Urine .Filters .CHAPMAN (A.). Method for Estimating Fluorine .WURSTEE (C.). Reagents for Active Oxygen .BRUGHAN (W . F.). Influence of Copper on the Estimation of Sulphur .MOLLER (G.). Eggerzt’s Method of Estimating Sulphur in Iron .ATKINSON (A . J.).FAIRLEY (T.). Estimation of Sulphur and Impurities in Coal-gas .DE KONINCP (L . L.). New Reaction of Thiosulphates .DE KONINCP (L . L.). Detection of Ammonia, Nitric or Nitrous Acids, andENOP (W.).Determination of Ammonia in Arable Soil .WURSTER (C.). Griess’s Reaction for Nitrous Acid .ARYSBY (H . P.) and F . G- . SEORT . Apparatus for Nitrogen Determination .VORWERK (P.). Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel .ROSENBLADT (!I.). Determination of Boric Acid .GOOCH (F . A.). Separation and Estimation of Boric Acid .VAN NUYS (B‘. C.).HAUSHOFER (E.). Microscopical Analysis .HAUSHOFER (K.) . Microchemical Tests .BERG (P . v.).ATNSN (A.). Detection of Mercury in Organic Liquids .ROSENBLADT (T.). Separation of Mercury and Palladium .THONSON (R . T.).MOORE (T.). Estimation of Nickel in Ores, Mattes, and Slags .KRUSS (G.). Universal Spectroscope .Assay of Iron Pyrites for Available SulphurHUTCHINGS (W . M.). Analysis of Silicates .HAGER (H.).Testing Aluminium Sulphate .BLUY (L.). Separation of Manganese from Iron .GOZDORF ((3 . A.). Assay of Minute Quantities of GoldGRIFFITH (A.)..ALLEN (A . H.). Assay of Carbolic Soap .ALLEN (A . H) . Saponification of Fixed Oils .Separation of Morphine and Strychnine from Fatty Matters .DIEIJDONN~ (H.) Estimation of Tannin .G-AWAL o vs K I (A.) .Estimation of Sulphur in Coal and CokeThiosulphuric Acid .Estimation of Carbonic Anhydride in AirTitration of Zinc and Cadmium Sulphides with Iodine .WEIL (F.). Valuation of Zinc-dust .Estimation of Alumina and Iron Oxide in ManuresPAGE1791791791801801811811811811811821821821831831831841841841841851851851b51861 S618618618718718718829529529529629629629’729729729729829829929929930030030130130130230230230xliv CONTENTS .SELL (W .J.). Volumetric Determination of Chromium .BROWN ( W . L.). Analysis of Chrome Paints .MCCULLOCR (N.). Estimation of Chromate in the Presence of Dichromete .WACHSMUTH (0.). Estimation of Tin and Lead in Alloys .LEVY (L.). Colour Reactions of Titanic, Niobic. Tantalic. and StannicAnhydrides .LEVY (L.) . Colour Reactions of Arsenic. Arsenious. Vanadic. and MolybdicAnhydrides. and of Antimony and Bismuth Oxides .LUEDEKING (C.). Post-mortem Detection of Chloroform .SKALWEIT . Estimation of Glycerol in Wine and Beer .SCHEIBLER (C.). Separation and Estimation of Melitose in Cane-sugar .CREYDT (R.).Estimation of Melitose .PALM (R.). Detection and Determination of Lactic Acid .WATTS (F.). Titration of Citric Acid .SCHULZE (B.). Determination of Fatty Acids in Soap .CRONANDER (A.) . New Method of Estimating Fat in Milk .SKALWEIT (J.). Butter Testing .HAGER (H.). Butter Testing .WOLL (F . W . A.). Butter Analysis .CORNWALL (H . B.) and S . WALLACE . Reichert's Method of Butter AnalysisMOORE (R . W.). Carrot Coiour in Butter .MARSHALL (J.). New Ureometer .HIRSCHLER (A.). Separation of Nitrogenous Substances by Means ofPhosphomolybdic Acid .DIETRICH (E.). Opium Testing .MOLL (J . W.). Microchemical Detection of Tannin .B . (E.). Tannin Determination .MYLIUS (E.). Thale'ioquinine Reaction .HEISCH (C.).Analysis of Pepper .H~NOCQUE . Heematoscopy ; a New Method of Blood Analysis .KOCHS (W.). Determination of Sulphur in AlbuminoYds .FRIEDHEIM (C.). Weil's Method for the Volumetric Estimation of Sul-phides .GREEN (A . G.) and F . EVERSHED . Volumetric Estimation of Nitrous AcidMEINEKE (C.). Determination of Phosphorus in Steel and Iron .BENTE (F.) Determination of Phosphoric Acid .HAGER (H.). Detection of Arsenic .EAGER (H.). Use of Copper containing Arsenic for the Dearsenification ofBAUER (R.). Apparatus for Estimating Carbonic Anhydride and all similarGases .GRAVILL (E . D.). Estimation of Ammonium Carbonate in Spim'tus AmmoniaAromaticus. B.P.Determination of Cadmium and its Separation from CopperVolumetric Determination of Manganese .Hydrochloric Acid : Reinsch's Test for Arsenic .BRAGARD (M.).Estimation of Zinc as Pyrophosphate .ATKINSON (R . W.). Estimation of Manganese .INCE (W . H.) Ferric Chloride as a Test for Organic Substances .CANDWEHR (H . A.). Precipitation of Dextrin by Iron .BAUER (R.). Estimation of F a t t j Acids as Fats .NICKEL (0.). Quantitative Estimation of Oxalic Acid in Urine .ERETZSCHMAR (M.). Estimation of Fat .MILLER (A . R.). Preserving Standard Tartar Emetic Solutions .STILWELL (C . M.). Opium Analysis .VULPIUS (G.). Estimation of Quinine Sulphate .DF: VRIJ (J . E.). Quinine Chromate in Analysis .HESSE (0.) Normal Quinine Chromate .KOBNER (A.) .SCHOFFEL (R.) and E . DONATH .GIRAUD (H.). Volumetric Estimation of Antimony in Presence of TinARCHBUTT (L.).Analysis of Oils .FINPENER . Distinction of Castor Oil from other Fatty Oils .PAGE30330413043 M304305305306306306307307307308308309309309310310310310311311311312312396396396396397397397398398398398399399MO400401401401M.24024024034!034044044QCONTENTS .JUNGPLEISCH (E.). Quinine Sulphate .LIEBMANN (A.) and STUDER . Detection of Rosaniline Salts .DE REGO (J . H.). Detection of Acid Coal-tar Colours in Wine .HOPPE-SEYLER (G.) . Discriminating between Chrysophanic Acid and San-tonin Colouring Matters in Urine .SCHMIDT (M . v.) and P . ERBAN .SAUL (J . E.). Test for Tannin .PALM (R.). Detection of Traces of Albumin .ERASSER (I?.).Presence of Albumin in Vegetable Tissues : MicrochemicalTest for AlbuminoYds .DANNENBERG (E.). Detection of Blood Stains in Presence of Iron Rust .Separation of ResinsOTT (A.). Separation of Globulin from Albumin in Urine .AMTHOR (0.). Dannenberg's Hsemidin Crystals .HUGHES (J.). Analysis of Hoofs and Horns .CAMPBELL (E . D.). Estimation of Sulphur in Soluble SlagsWHITFIELD (J . E.). Indirect Determination of Chlorine, Bromine, andIodine .NETTLEFOLD (F.). Absorption of Nitric Oxide by Sulphuric Acid .MANPIEWICZ . Detection of Phosphorus .THILO (E.). Estimation of Phosphoric Acid from the Weight of the Mo-lybdate Precipitate .ISBERT (A.) . Estimation of Phosphoric Acid .LAIBLE . Estimation of Phosphoric Acid .SCHNEIDER (L.). Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel .BRUNNEMANN (C.). Determination of Phosphorus in Basic Slag .LOQES (G.). Determination of Phosphoric Acid in Basic Slag .STRICK (a . H.). Estimation of Silicon in Iron .MARCET (W.). Volumetric Estimation of Carbonic Anhydride .KUHLMANN (E.). Determination of Normal Carbonates in " Bicarbo-nate~.~' .GOOCH ( F . A.). Separation of Sodium and Potassium from Lithium, Mag-nesium, and Calcium .LUCPOW (C.). Separation of Metals by Oxalic Acid .STAHL (IT.). Analysis of Copper .KNORRE ((3 . v.) . Employment of Nitroao-a-naphthol in QuantitativeAnalysis .HERZ (J.). Detection of Alum in Flour .BAYEE (K . J.). Detection of Free Sulphuric Acid and of AluminiumMEINECPE (C.). Volumetric Determination of Manganese .WARREN (H . N.). Use of Electro-dissolution in Analysis .WARREN (T . T . P . B.). Detection of Adulteration in Metallic Nickel andother Metals by the Magnet .DONATH (E.) and R . JELLER . Detection and Determination of Traces ofChromium .VENATOR (W.) and E . ETIENNE . Analysis of Chrome Iron Ore .CARNELLEY (T.) and W . MACPIE . Determination of Organic Matter inAir .ZAMBELLI (L.). Colorimetric Determination of Nitrites in Water .EOBRICH (A.). Determination of Organic Matter in Natural Water .AGOSTINI ( C . ) . Detection of Dextrose .IHL (A.). Colour Reactions of Beet-sugar .TOLLENS (B.). Behaviour of Sugar towards Acids and Phenol .IHL (A.). Colour Reactions of Starch and Gum .VOLCPER (0.). Determination of Hippuric Acid in Urine .LEVALT~IS (A.). Characteristics of Olive Oil .LEONE (T.) and A . LONGI .DRAPER (H . N.). and C . DRAPER . Behaviour of Alkaline Solutions of .HOPPE-SEYLEB (F.). Estimating Hvdrogen in the Presence of Methane ..Hydroxide in Aluminium Sulphate .Properties of Olive, Sesame, and Cotton OilsPhenolphthaleYn in Presence of Alcoholx1 vPAGE405405m540640640640'74074084084085255265265265265265265275275275275285285285 295205305305305315315315315325325335335345345345345355355366186184406. V Y xlvi CONTENTS .KALMANN (W.) . Standardising Iodine Solutions : estimating SulphurousWEIL (F.). Vclumetric Estimation of Sulphides .BABBITT (1% . C.). Manganese in Steel and Iron .DONATH (E.). Decompoeition of Chrome Iron Ore .FOLKARD (C . W.). Bacteriological Examination of Water .BURQHARDT (C . A.). Determination of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen inWaters .LAUBE (G.). Decolorisiiig Power of Bone-black .WUESTER ((3.). Quantitative Estimation of Wood in Paper .BENEDIKT (R.) and F . ULZEB . Investigation of Acetyl Compounde, : NewAcid in Presence of Thiosulphuric Acid .Method for the Analysis of Fats .ROSE (B.). Analysis of Fats .CORNWALL (H . B.). Examination of Butter Colours .BLAREY (C.) and Gt . DENIG~S . Estimation of Uric Acid by Potassium Per-PLUGGE (P . C.). Volumetric Estimation of Acids in Salts of the Alka-loids .ADRIAN and E . GALLOIS . Assay of Opium .SCHLICKUM (0.). Estimation of Morphine .SCHAFER (L.). Estimation of Cinchonidine in Quinine Sulphate .SCHLICEUM (0.). Testing Quinine Sulphate .FLECK (H.) Colour Reactions of Picric Acid and Dinitrocresol .MACAQNO (J.). Determination of Tannin in Bumach .FRANCEE (B.). New Gas Burette .LEYBOLD (W.). Burette J e t .BRAND (A.). Use of “ Solid Bromine ’’ in AnalysisTOPF ((3.). Iodometric Studies .FLUCEIGER (F . A.). Reaction of Thiosulphates .BRAGARD (M.). Zinc Determination .DITTE (A.). Estimation of Vanadic Acid .SPIEGEL (L.). Determination of Nitrates in Well Waters .TONY.GABCIN . Detection of Cane.sugar, Glucose, and Dextrin in Wines .MOLISCH (H.). New Test for Conferin .FRIEDHEIM (C.). Weil’s Method of Determining Sulphides .VILLIERS (A.). Detection of Sulphites in Presence of Thiosulphates .JACKSON (C . L.) and GF . W . ROLFE . Quantitative Determination of Hy-manganat e ..L’EOTE (L.). Detection and Estimation of Aluminium in Wine and inGrapes .droxvl .DIEZ (R.\. Quantitative Estimation of Glycerol .LINDO (D.). New Sugar Reactions .CRAMPTOB (C . A.). Analyses of Sugar-cane and Beet Juices .MACNAIB (D . S.). Separation of Acetic and Formic Acids .SHORT ( F . (3.). Analysis of Milk .MORSE (H . N.) and C . PIGGOT . Determination of Butter in Milk .BLOXAM (C . L.). Colour Tests for Strychnine and other AlkaloYds .HAGER (H.). Guaiac Resin .THOMAS (H.). Estimation of Hydrogen Peroxide .SALZER (‘T.). Volumetric Estimation of Iodine .Determination of Sulphuric Acid in Water .RAULIN . Estimation of Nitrogen in Organic Substances .ULSCH (K.). Kjeldahl’s Method. for Estimating Nitrogen .GARNIER (L.). Estimation of Nitrogen in Urine .GASBAUD . Organic Nitrogen in Chemical Manures .MOHB (C.) Estimation of Phosphoric Acid .KRETZSCHMAR (M.). Detection of Boron in Milk, &c .HOLDERMA.” (E.). Estimation of Sodium and Lithium .BERNARD (A.). Cdcimetry .FRICEE .KRETZSCHMAR (M.). Estimation of Potassium in Ashes and Minerals .PAGE61861861961961961961962062062162162162162262262362362462468768868868868968969069169169269274974974975075175175175175275275286286286286286386386386486486486486CONTENTS . xlviiSTOLBA (E.). Determination of Calcium and Magnesium in presence of Man-ganese .KUPFERSCHLBGER . Titration of Zinc Powder .GATENBY (R.). Volumetric Estimation of Alumina .WEDDINQ . Estimation of Phosphorus inIron .BRAND (C.). Determination of Combined Carbon in Iron .KEHRMANN (F.). Separation of Phosphoric Acid from Tungstic Acid .DBAGENDOEFF (G.) and €I . TIENSENHAUSEN . Ciloral Hydrate .DRAQEWDORFF (G.) and W . JACOBSON . Isolation and Detection ofPheuol .EPFRONT (J.). Estimation of Starch and Sugars .ASBOTH (A . v.). Estimation of Starch .UIRARD (A.). Estimation of Starch in Potatoes .SONNENSCHEIN (A.). Estimation of Acetic Acid in Acetates by DirectTitration .GOEBEL (H.). Estimation of Morphine .VULPIUS (G.). Morphine Reaction .DRAGENDORFF (G.) and E . BLUMENBACH . Thallin .RENARD (A.). Estimation of Indigo in Textile Fabrics .KOCH (R.). Determination of the Free Acid in Tannin Liquor by Titra-tion .VILLON . New Method €or the Estimation of Tannin .GARNIER (L.). Escimrttion of Albumino’ids in Liquids from Cysts, &c .JTLUCEIGER (F . A.). Iodine Determination in Laminaria .TOPF (G .. ). Iodometric Studies .WEIL (F.). Estimation of Sulphides .LUNGE (G) . Detection of Nitrogen Compounds in Seleniferous SulphuricAcid .BLUNT (T . P.). A Simple Nitrometer .OSMOND (F.). Colorimetric Estimation of Phosphorus .SIDERSEY . Apparatus for Determining Carbonic Anhydride in Carbo-nates .PETTERSON (0.) and A . PALMQUIST . Portable Apparatus for the Estima-tion of Carbonic Anhydride in the Atmosphere .FLUCKIQER (I? . A.) . Lithium Carbonate .WEIL (F.). Titration of Zinc Powder . , .SCHAND (A.). Electrolysis of Copper and Zinc .KLEIN (J.). Estimation of Formic Acid and of Organic Matter in Water .TOLEER (0.). Determination of Hippuric Acid in Urine .GAWALOWSEI (A.) .FEDERER (E . C.). Test for Oil of Peppermint .HELBING (H.). Reaction of Strophanthin .BIRD (F . C . J.). A Filter Tube for Use in the Estimation of Alkaloi‘ds byMayer’s Reagent .LOSCH (A.). The’ine Estimation .PAUL (B . H.) and A . J . COWVNLEY . Coffee .PADB (L.). Analyses of Coffee .BLUM (L.). Detection of Albumin in Urine .PALM (R.). Determination of Milk Constituents .HEMPEL (W.). Source of Error in Gas Analysis .HEMPEL (W.). A Gas Burette which is Independent of Atmospheric Pres-sure and Temperature .MALOT . Estimation of Phosphoric Acid .KALMANN (W.) and J . SPULLER . Examination of Crude Soda Lyes andRed Liquors .LEVY (L.). Estimation of Titanic Acid .JOLLES (A.). New Chloroform Reaction .PLUGGE (P . C.). Test for Narce‘ine .Separation of Mineral Oils from Sapodable FatsMEHU (C.). Urea Estimation .MACKINTOSH (J . B.). Bas Apparatus .PAGE86586586586586686686686686786786886886986987087087187187187287299699799899899899999999910001000100010001001100110011001100110021002100210021003100310621062106310631064113xlviii CONTENTS .BREAL (E.). New Method of Testing for Nitrates .PAULY (C.). Detection of Potassium .FOCKE (H.). Determination of Alkaline Chlorides in Crude Potash .BAUDOIN . Testing Copper Sulphate .MEINEKE (C.). Analysis of Clay .MEINEKE (C.). Determination of Manganese .NEUMANN (G.). Determination of Metallic Iron in Slags .MORGAN (J . J.). Rapid Estimation of Silicon, Sulphur, and Manganese inIron and Steel .TURNER (T.). Estimation of Silicon in Iron and Steel .PLATZ (P.). Determination of Sulphur in Iron .MCCKJLLOCH (N.). Volumetric Estimation of Cobalt in Presence of Nickel .MACINTOSH (J . B.). Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from Iron .MOORE (T.). Precipitation of Nickel in Presence of Iron .Water Analysis .HEHNER (0.). Eitimaiion ok Methyl Alcohol in Presence of Ethyl AIcobol .FISCHER (B.) . Dimethyl Ethyl Carbinol .LEGLER (L.). Estimation of Glycerol .HEHNER (0.). Estimation of Glycerol and its Non-volatility with AqueousDAFERT (F . W.). Determination of Moisture in Starch .YOUNG (W . C.). Logwood Test for Alum in Bread .LINDE (0.). Estimation of Hydrocyanic Acid .ELASON (P.). Estimation of Thiocyanic Acid .CRAMPTON (C . A.) and T . C . TRESCOT . Estimation of Carbonic Acid inBeer .KOCH (R.). Estimation of Free Acid in Tannin Liquor .FARER (H.). Determination of Fat in Milk .ALLEN (A . H.). Reichert’s Distillation Process .CAMPANI ((3.). Volumetric Estimation of Urea .HESSE (0.). Estimation of Quinine Sulphate .ALLEN (A . H.). Detection of Hop-substitutes in Beer .RANSOM (F.) . Estimation of Ipecacuanha .Detection of Aniline Colours iii WineMANNLEY (G.). Estimation of Indigo .LENZ (W.). Testing Indigo Dyes on Fabrics .MARTIN (E . W.).MYLIUS (F.). Pettenkofer’s Reaction .Vapour .EERNER (G.) and A . WELLER . Testing Quinine Sulphate .CURTMAN (C . 0.).Detection of Artificial Colouring Matters in Butter .LIEBERMANN (L.). Detection of Albumin in Urine .PAGE113811381138113911391139114011401140114111411141114111411142114211421143114311431143114411441144114411451145114511461146114711471147114711491149114

 

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