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期刊: Journal of the Chemical Society  (RSC Available online 1862)
卷期: Volume 15, issue 1  

页码: 513-524

 

ISSN:0368-1769

 

年代: 1862

 

DOI:10.1039/JS8621500513

 

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INDEX. A. Abel F. A. on tho cxintcnw of con. eiderable dcpoeitu of crystalliscd phos-phate of lime in tcnk wood 91. Acetate of ctliyl capillary transpiration of of 439. potash diffudon of in alcohol 228. of eycoceryl 67. Acetone capillary transpiration of 440. Acid acetic capillary tranapiration of 433. -compo~itionof aqueous of constant boiling point 273. -acetic determination of its vnpour- density 163. Acid anthracenic 49. -arsenious 889 arsenioue mid. -butyric capillary transpiration of 434. butjric transformatione of 141.-carbonic determination of in iron ores 337. -carbonic on the properties of liquid by George Gore 163. -chlorethylsulphuric 96. -chloreth,ylsulphuric conversion of info tnurine 101. -citric transformations of 141.-formic capillary transpiration of dab. formic composition of aqueous of constant boiling point 371. -hydropiperic analysis of 20; -insolinic conversion of the cymole from turpentine and caoutchin into 121. bemipinic 453.-bippuric on the simultaneous variaL tions of and of uric acid in healthy urine 81. -hydriodic; its action on erythro-mannite 461. -hydriodic it9 action on melampy-rine 468. -hydrochloric it6 action on cyanide of ethylene 137. -hydrochloric ibaction on melam. pyrin 458. icid hydrochloric cnpillnry ti*arispir&-tion of 430. -hydrochloric its com1)iiiatiuri wilh pci’l’crmint-camphor 28. -bgdrochloric diffusion of 227. -Iiydtochloric soluLility of sulphato of lcad in 59. -hypobrornous on by W.Ilanccr, 477. -meconic 450. -mct.irrtnnnic and dialysis of 255. -nitric its action on nntbraccnc 48. -its adion on cyanido of etlijlcr~o, 137. -riitric it8 action on qcoretin 66. -nitric capillury transpiration of, 431. -nitric and nitrourc on a mcthoct of dctcrmining; by A. Vernon Har-court 381. -nitrk soluhility of sulphatc of lead in 59. -nitric its vapour density 154. 0-o iilnic 453. -ptosphoric determination of in iron ores 337. -piperic analpis of 18. -pyr tartaric its formation from cyanide of propylene 139. -. pyrotartaric on the ijpthesiu of by Maxwell Simpson 134. -silicic 80luble; preparation by dia. lyeis 244. -eolventa action of. and reciprocal decomposition in alcohol,‘ 307.-succinic ;its formation by the ac-tion of pottish on cyanidc of etljlene, 136. -auccinic on the sptheeia of by Maxwell Simpson 134, -euceinic on the transformations o citric butyric and valerianic acids with reference to the artificial pro-duction of by T. L. Phipeon 141. -eulphuric its action on caoutchin 122. -eulphuric ite action on Bycoretin, 66. -sulphuric capillary transpiration of 432. 514 1NDEX. Acid sulphutic on the presence of arsenic in commercial aud on the prepara- tion of that acid free from arseuic by C. L. Bloxam 52. 7eulphuric volumetric estimation of in wntere 474. -titanic Bee titanic acid. -uric on the simultaneoue variations of,and of hippuric acid in healthy urine 81. -valerianic capillary tranapiration of 434.7valerianic transfomatione of 141. Acide caplllary transpiration of 440. -on the compoaition of aqneoue of conatapt boiling point by H. E. Roecoe 270. Adie R. on ground ice 88. Albumin dial+ of,260. -ditFueion of 224. Alcohol copillary traaepiration of at 20" c 437. J -(apillq-trampintion ot at differ-ent temperatures 444. -determination of Itr vapoordedty, 146 146,162. -Won of iodine and acetate of potaah in 228. -diffusion of solution of reein In,228. -reciprocal decomyosition in 307. -benzylic on a new homolope of by Warren De la Ria and Hugo MUller 62. -hexyUc 461. -mentholic 29. -eycocerylic action of chloride of phosphomae on 78. -eycocerylia pmpantion and corn-poeition of 71.-radiclea on the formation of the iodide0 of the fmm bogherd naphtha by C.Or.Willisma 369. -rsdicles un the hydridea of the existing in the products of the db tillation of carinel coal by C. Bchor-lemmer 419. Alcohole apilluy trsnsfomtion 04 439. Alkalies on the determination ot in fire clay and fire-bricb by O.Gore 104. -determination of in iron owe 338. -volumetric estimation of in watera 473. and alkaline earthe action of bm mine on the queoue eolutione of 476. Alloye containing lead tin antimony and copper on the analyah of; by C. Tookey 462. -of tin and lead on Home pbpsical propertiea of by Profemor Bol ley 30. -BemluLa thereon by A. M at t hie e-@en,106. Alumina eoluble preparation by dlaly-eis 217.-and sesquioxide of iron eeparation of by potash 331. -and titanic acid experiments with 325. -titanic acid and Boaqhioxide of iron separation of 333. Alvins cvacustion object of 418. Ammonia aqucoue ite vapour-density, -atsenite of 297. -and titanic acid experiments with 327. -boric &hide 369. -boric methide 377. Ammonium pn the action of carbonate of on magncsian ealta:by E. Dive re 196. -hydropiperata of 21. -and magnesium carhnate of 199. Amorphoue sediment in urino ita de-compeition by waehing with water 206. Amyl bydride of from cannel coal 421. -iodide of from boghead naphtha, a Amylamine platinum-mlt of 561. Amylic alcohol capillary tmnaformation of 439.Analyeie on liquid diffudon applied to ; by 9'. Graham 216. -of watem on a volumetric pmcea for the by E.Nicholeon 477. Anderson Thomae on the chemistry of opium 446. Andereon T.,on the conetitation of anthrscene or paranaphthalin and on mme of the producta of its decompo-eition 44. Anhydride hypobromone attemptr M preparo 486. Aniline on the production of o blue eubutance by the electrolysis of 0Ul-pbte of by H.Letheby 161. Animal mucue dialysia through 242. Annivmry Meeting of the Chemical tkiety (Mmh 30 1862). Anthracene action of bromine on 49. -action of chlorine on 61. -action of nitric acid on 46. -bichloride of 61. -on the conatitntion of by T.An-d ereon 44. -hexbromide of 49. -tetrabrominated 60.Anthracenuee 46. Antimony lead tin and copper,anrlysie of alloye containing 462. -on the eeparation of from tin;by C.Tookey 462. Amenic on tbe preeence of in the eulphuric acid of commerce and on the INDEX prcparation of that acid frcc from ar senic by C. L. Bloxham 52. Arscnioun acid its action on the car-b0nate.r of potaesa and soda at 212" F. 281. -acid on the capacity of for bases oncertaiuarscnitcs byC. L. Bloxam 281. -acid scparation of from colloidal liquid. 261. Ar.-clritc of ammonia 297. -of hry ta 29 4. -of copper 298. -of magnesia 204. -of silvcr 290. I_ of zinc 29F. .iracnitcu on ccrtain:'by C. L. Bloxam 231. ;Iroenites of lead 291. -table of the composition of 298. Atmospheric yresure its influence on the rate of combuetion 170.-prcasiire on tlic influence .of on some of the phenomena of combustion by 1:.Frankland l€8. -preesure its influence on the light of combustion 177. Atomic Weights of elements 390. B. I3alnnce ahcet of the Chemical Socicty 1862. Baryta arsenitc of 294. Barium hydropiperate of 23. -piperate of 18. Baryta-water action of bromine on 479. -boric mcthide 380. Bases oxycthylenic 405. Benzoate of uycoccryl 74. Bcnzylic alcoliol on a new homoloque of:byWarrcn De la Riieand Hugo Miillcr 62. Berbcrine biohromate of 348. -chloroaurate of 345. -. chloroplatinate of 344. -contributiuns to its history and revision of its formula by J. D. Pcrrina 439. -hydriodate of 351.-hydrobroniatc of 350. -. nitrate of 349. -teriodide of 352. -usesof 356. -and silver hyposulphite of 347. Bichloride of anthracenc 51. 'Uichromate of Liherine 349. Bile its power of emulsioning fatty acids 416. Biniobcrbcrine hydriodate of 352. Biuitroxanthracenc 49. Bkst-furnace cinder (slag) composition of 314. Bloxam C. L. on the capacity of aracnioue acid for bases and on cer-tain araenitee 281. -. on the EOUI'CC of the arecnic in the EUlphilriC acid of commerce and the prepnrcitim of that acid free from arwnic 53. Boghcad cod see coal. -n:iphtha on the formation of the iodiclea of the alcohol-radicle8 from by C. Ctr. William~ 359. Bolley l'rofeamr ncw experiments on the dangers arising from the une of certain waterd for feeding steam-boilers 32.-on some physical properties of the alloys of tin and lead 30. Boiling sprinq note on the composition of a. in Kew Zealand by Profeasor Smith 57. Borate of ctlivl. action of zinc-dhsl 367. -of cthyi 'action of zinc-meihyl on 3i5. Boric dioxycthidc SiO. -cthide 367 -mcthide 373. -methide its compcunds with potaeh soda lime and bavta 379. Boron on a new sex$ of organic com- pounds containing by E. Fr an klan d 363. Bricks fire determination of silica and titanic acid in 314. Bromine i_tR action on anthracene 49. -its action on ieoprae 138. -its action on peppermintcamphor 29. -its action on dry oxide of mercury. 483. -its aolubility in water 487.-water its action on oiide of men cury 481. -its action on aqueoiia solutions of the alkaliesand alkaline earths 476. -its action on solutiou of nitrate of silver 479. -comparnt ve experiments on the action of on caoi:t&in and oil of tur- pentine 117. Bulb dialsser 239. Butyrate bf ethyl capillary transpiration of 439. Butyrate of methyl 27. C. Calcium hydropiperate of 22. Camphor of peppermint on the by A. Oppenheim 24. 516 ISDEX. Candler oamburtlon d:indoonce of at moe beric preseure on ita rate 170. Csnnef coal t3ee Coal. Csoutchin action of rulphurlo wid OD 122. -oompoeition of 116. -its oonvereion into cymole and para-cymole 119. -and iaoprene,'on by C. Or.W i1-liarne 110. -tableof tbeir phyeiaal properties 123. -their polymerio relations 117. -end oil of tu ntine comparative axpcriments on X wtion of bromine on 1.17. Caoutchouc compoa:tion of 122. -on the relat on of the Hrat and eecond liydrocarbons produced by ita dietillation 116. Caproyl hydride of from camel owl 422. -from canocl coal 425. -iodide of &om boghead naphtha 861. Caprylsmine platlnum-ealt of 361. Caramel dialjeia of 258. -diffueion of 224. Carbonate of ammonia on the action of on magnesia dts by E. Divers 196. -of magnesium and ammonium 199. Carbonates of potama and soda action of ardenious acid on at 212" B. 281. -.at a low red heat 287. -of potsesium and odium action of bromine on eolutioos of the 476.Chemical Society anniversary meeting (March 30 18S2) 492. -balance heet (1862) 602. -donatione to the library (1 862) 606. 9-proceedin@ at the meetinge 489, -report of the yreeidcnt and council 492. Chemistry of digeation on the by W. Marcet 407--of opium on the by T. Ander-eon 446. -organic and mineral on orido of ethjlcne considcred as 8 link between by A. Wurtz 387. Chloranthracene 61. Chloride of chlorethylsulphuric acid 96. -of mentligl 27. -of phoephorus it8 action on syco-cerjlic alcohol 13. -of otassium diffueion of a mixture of anasulphate of eoda 234. Chloride8 of potaaeium and sodium dif- fusion of a mixture of 230. Chloride of eodiurn action of bromine-water on 478. -ita diffueion 222 215 227 230 231 232 234 236.Chlorlde of sodlam mixtum of with tbe mlpbabpf sodr and potaoh 281, 288 ~ 4 , -of eparteine 8. -of zinc and rpsrieelne 4. Chlorine note on a mothod of effectlng the eubetitutfon of for bydiogen iir organioconipounde by Hugo MUller 41. -volumetric mtimatlon of in wateru 474 Chromic. oxide eoluble dialyris of 254. Church A. H. obeervatione on eilica 107. Cinder bht furnace (alag) comporitlon of 314 Circolar polarhation mcthod of quanti-tative determination by 308. Clay blue from Wiltshire analysis of : 23. Claye on the general occurrence of tttanio acid in &c. ; by E.Riley 311. Coal canncl on the hydrides of tho alco-hol-radicle8 exieting in the products of the distinctive distillation of by C.8chorlernmer 419. Coal on the hjdrocarbons produced by the deetructjve distillation of Bog. head by C.Or. William~ 130. Codeine 450. Colloldul condition of matter 265. -liquids ; eeparation of arseniour acids from 261. -eubetances ; their preparation by didyeis 243. Colloid fubstancee organic dialyses 0s 25s. Collo'fdq 217. Combuetion on the intlueuce of atmoe-ph0r.c preeeure on some of tho pheno- mena of by E. Frankland 168. -iufluence of compreaeion of the air on the light of 187. -influence of mtefiiction on the light of 177 CombustIon of candlea influence of at moepheric preaeure on ite rate 173. -of time-fueee iufluence of atmoe-pheric preasure on ik rate 170. Comprewion of the air; its influence on the light of combustion 187.Copper smenite of 292. -dialysis of ferrocyanide of 253. -dialybis of eucrate of 253. Copper and iron onfhe douhle aulphidee of by F.Field 126. Copper iron and potsaeium on a corn-plex cyanide of by W. Wonfor 357. Copper lead tin and antimony anslyah of alloys containing 462. Cotamnine 452. INDEX. 617 Crystsllised phosphate of lime on the occurrence of deposits of in human urine by H. Bence Jones 8. Crystallo'ide 2i7. Cyanide on a complex of iron copper and potassium by W. J. Won for 357. Cyanide of ethylene action of nitrate of ailver on 137. -acticn of potash on 136. -its preparation 135. -action of nitric and hydrochloric acids on 137. Cyanide of propylene its preparation and conversion' into pyrotartaric ncid 139.Cymole conversion of caoutchin into 119. -conversion of the from turpentine and caoutchin into inealinic acid 121. D Dancer W. on hypohromoua acid 477. Daubeny C. B. supplementary note to R memoir on the power ascribed to .the roots of plants of rejecting poissn- OUR or abnormal substances presented to them 16. Decomposition recsiprocal among salts in solution additional notes on by J. H. Qladstone 302. -in alcohol 307. -testimony of from difiaion experi-ments 308. Doh Rue,%arren and Hugo Muller on the resin of Ficus mbiginoaa and a new homologue of benqdic alcohol 62. Dextrin dialysis of 258. Dialysers 220 239. Dialysis 219 237. -through animal mucous 243.-through parchment-paper 242,243. -preparation of colloidal substance8 by 248. -of organic colloid substances 256. Dichloride of ethgl-sparteine 7. Diffusion on liquid applied to analysis by T. Graham 216. -of albnmin 224. -in alcohol of a solution of resin, 228. -of caramel 224. -of chloride of sodium 222,226,227 230 231 232 234 236. -of gud 222. -of hydrochloric acid 227. -of sugar 222 226. -of tannin 222. -effect of temperature on 235. Diffusion experiments testimony of reci-procal decomposition from 308. -of a mixture of chloride of potas. eium and chloride of sodium 230. _-of a mixtiire of chloride of potaa-sium and sulpllatc of soda 284. ~ of n mixture of chloridc of sodium and sulphaie of potash 234.-of mixtures of chloride of sodium with the sutphates of soda and potash, 231 232 234. -of iodine and acetate of potash in akohcl 223. Digewion on tlie chemistry of by W. Marcet 407. Oihydrate of boric dioxgethide 371. Dioxyethide boric 370. Divers E ,on the action of carbonato of ammonium on magnesian salte 196. Donations to thc Library of the Chemical Society (1 862) 506. Dumas' method of taking *pour-den- sits modification of by Play fair and Mauklyn 149. E. Elements atomic weiehts of 390. -in solittion ultimate disposition of independent of original mode of com-bination 302. Emulsin dialysis of,261. Emiilsioning of fats by the pancreatio juice 416. -of fatty acids by the bile 416. Ethyl iodide of its action on ethyl-sperteine 7.-iodide of its action on sparteine 5. -nitrate of its vapour-density 163. Bthyl-sparteine. 5. -action of iodide of ethyl on 7. Ethylene cyanide of action of nitrate of silver on 137. -cyanide of action of nitric and hy-drochloric acids on 137. -cyanide of action of potash on, 136. -tyanide of its preparation 165. -hydratfs of oxide of 394. -on oxide of considered as a link between organic and mineral chemistry by A. Wurtz 887. -oxidation of oxide of 398. Emulsioning of fatty acids by tribasic phosphate of soda 4 16. Emulsions formction of accompanied by partial saponification 416. Erlenmeyer Dr. and J.A. Wanklyn on the constitution of rnelampyrin 456. 618 IKDEX.Erytbromannite action of hydriodic acid on 161. Ether determination of its vapour. density 147. _I percliloric note on by 11. E. Roscoe 213. Ethers capillary transpiration of 439. Ethide ammonia-boric 3CO. I_ boric 367. Ethyl action of zinc-ethyl on borate of 367. -borate of action of zinc-methyl on 375. .-hydropiperate of 25. Ethylene oxide of its compoundrJ with ammonia 405. -oxide of its compoui~ds with acids 398. Evacuation alvine object of 418. Excretin its relation to ctlolesterin 41 8. F. Fats nentrd emulsioning of by the pancreatic juice 416. Fats neutral their transformation into fatty acids in the stomach 414. Fatty acids emu1f;ioniag of by the bile and pancreatic juice 416.-emiilsioning of by phosphate of soda 115. Ferricyanide of iron dialysis of 253. Ferricyanide of copper dialysis of 251. Pims rubiginosa on the resin of by Warren De la Rue and Hugo Miiller 62 Field F. on the double sulphides of copper and iron 125. Fire bricks determination of silica and titanic acid in 822. Fire-clays and Fire-bricks on the de- terminationof alkalies in by G. Gore 104. Pormate of ethyl capiilary transpiration of 439 Formate of lead note on the sulphur- compound formed by the action of sulphuretted hydrogen on at a high temperature by W. J. Hurst 278. Foster G. C. on piperic and hydro- piperic acids 17. Frankland E. on the influence of at-mospheric pressure on some of the phenomena of combustion 168.-on a new series of organic com-pounds containing boron 363. G. Gastric juice acidity of 410. -its action on polariwJ light 41 3. Gsg-Lussa.c'emethod of talcin vaponr. densities modification of by flay fair and Wanklyn 143. Qladstone J H. addit>ional notes 011 the reciprocal decomposition amongst salts in solution 302. Glyceriii car illary transpiration of 441. Gold-salt of berberine 315. -of sparteinc 3. Gore G. on the dctermination of al-kalies in fire-clay and fire-bricks 104. Gore a. on the properties of liquid carbonic acid 163. Oraham Thomas Oil liqiiid diffusion applied to analysis 216. -. on capillary liquid transpiration in relation to chemical coniposition 427. Ground ice on by 11.Adie 88. Gum dialysis of 257.Gum diffusion of 222. Harcourt A. Vernon on a method for the determination of nitric and nitrous acilts. 381. Heat its action on sporetin 66. Hei n tz Profemor on the composition of the amorphous deposit in healthy urine 467. Heptyl hydride of from cannel coal 423. Hexbromide of anthracene 49. Hexyl hydrate of fram cannel coal 422. Hexyl iodide of its formation by the action of llydriotlic acid on melam. pyrin 458. fTexylic alcohol 461. Hoop dialyser 220. Hurst W. J. notes on the sulphur-compound formed by the action of sulphurretted hydrogen on formate of lead at a high temperature 278. Hydrates of oxide of ethylene 394. Hydropiperate of barium 23. -of calcium 22. -of ethyl 23. I_ of potaesium 21.-of silver 23. Hypobromous acid on by W.Dancer 477. -anhydride attempt to prepare 485. Hyposulphite of berberine and silver 347. Hydride of amyl from crtnnel coal 421. -of heptyl (oenanthyl) from cannel coal 423. -of hexyl (caproyl) from canncl cod 422. -of octyl (capryl) from cannel coal 425. Kydrides of the alcohol-radicles on the existing in the products of the distil- lation of cannel coal by C. Schor-leplmer 419 INDEX‘ 619 Hydriodate of berberine 351. -of biniodoberberine 352.. Hydrobromate of berberine 350. Hydrocarhons on the produced by the destrudive distillation of Boghead coal by C. Gr. tvilliams 130. -relation between the first and second produced by distillation of caoutchouc 116.Hydrogen note on a method of affecting the substitution of chlorine for in or- ganic compoonds by 11u g o hl ii 11e r 4!. Hgdropiperate of ammonium 21 I. ]Ice colloidal characters of 268. -on ground- by R. Adie 88. Iodide of ethyl :ita action on ethyl-spar-teine 7. -of-ethyl its action on aparteine 5. Iodide\ of hexpl obtained by the action of hgdriodic acid on melampyrin 458. -of sparleine 3. -of zinc and sparteine 4. Iodides of the alcohol-radicle8; their formation from * Bogliead na&ha hy C. Or. Williama Iron determination of by stsndard eolu- tion of bichtomate of potaab 329. -dialysis of ferridcyanide of 2651. -dialysis of sucrate of qeroside of 253. dircct determination of in iron ores 336.Iodine diffusion of in alcohol 228. Iron and copper on the double sulphidee of:by F. Field 126. Iron copper and potassium ona complex cyanide of by W.J. Wonfor 367. Iron,volumetric estimation of in watem 474. Iron ores on the analysis of and 01 silictous minerals containing iron ; the separation of oxide of iron from titanic acid an8 the met.hcda of mtimating iron by E. Riley 311. -titanium in 339. -oolitic analyses of 535. Iron eesqiiioxide of ita determination when hired with aluniinr and titanic acid 331. -aesqnioxide of and alumina eepa ration of by potash 331. -sesquioxide of and titanic acid experiments with 326. -sesquioxide of and titanic acid separation of 332. -sesquioride of alumina,and ti-acid separation of 333.[ron soluble metaperoxide of 250. -soluble peroxide of; preparation by dialysis 259. Iron-stone bastard technicfilly known 88 “Jack,” analysis of 323. Isoprene action of atmospheric oxygen on 115. -action of bromine on 118. -and caoutchin on by C. Or. Wile liams. -end caoutchin polymeric relationa of 117. -and caou tchin table of their phyei- cal properties 123. J. Jar-diffusion 22 I. Jones H. Bence on thecompositionof the amorphous depit of umtes in healthy pine 201. -on a deposit of cryetallised ranthin In human urine 78. -on the Occurrence of crystalliaed phosphate of lime in hnman urine 8. -on the simultaneous variationa of hippuric and uric acid in healthy urine 81.K Kaolin American containing titanic acid analyses of 323. Eolbe Hermann on the chemical composition and artificial formation of taurine 94. L Lead arsenite of 291. -on the eolubility of its sulphate in hydrochloric and nitric acids by Q. F. Rodwell 69. -and tin on aome physical properties of the alloys of by Profeeeor Bolley 80.-Remarks thereon by A. Mat-thiessen 106. -tin antimony and copper ahalyms of alloys containing 462. Letheby H. on the production of a blae eiibstance by the electrolysis of d-phate of aniline 161. Library of the Chemical Society done tions to (1862) 606. Light of combustion influence of com-preasion of the air on the 187. -of combust,ion influence of rare-faetion on 177. Lime action ’bf bromine on hydrate of 478.-dialyeie of sucrrte of 264. Lime,on the occurrence of cnnelderable depoeita of crjstallised phosphate of, in tcsk-woo& by F. A. Abel 91. on the occurrence of depoeite of cry&dlised phoeplr:,te of tn human urine hy 11. Uencc Jonccl 8. --volumetric tetirilatioil of in wntcr 4i2. IIoric mcthidc 360. Liqtiid rlitt’ueion a; plied to nnnlpis hy T.Oraham 216. M MRgncsia aracnite of 294. Magne$ia volumetric estimation of in waters 472. Magnesian salta on the influence of car-bonate of ammonia on. Ly E.Divers 196. Magnesium and ammcmium carbonate of 199. \ Marcet W. on the chemistry of di-gestion 407. Matter co1lo:dal condition of 265. Matthieasen A. note on Profeesor Bollcy’e commiinication “ On some physical propertiea of the olloje of tin’ and lend.” 108.Mecorrinc 451. Meetings ot the Chemical $~iety pro- ceedings at the 4S9. Melampyrin action of hgdriodic acid on 4.)8. -on the constitution of lby Dr. Erlerimcyer and J. A. Wanklyn, 45G. Melting points of nlloje of tin and lead 32. Mercuv action of bromine-water on oxide of 451. -action of bromine on dq oxide of 488. Metalumina aoluble preparation by di;ll)sis 248. Metnnaphtlialin 4 4. hlentliyl butJr;itc of 27. -clilorille of 27. Metaperoxide of iron solulle 250. Metxhtannic aoid dialjsie of 266, Methide ammonia-boric 377. -boric 853. -boric its compounds with potash, soda limc and batFta. 379. Mentllol or mentholic alcohol 20.Methylic alcohol capillary transforma tion of 439. i 11R E. J. on sparteine 1. Morphine 450. MUCUS,animal dialjsia through 242. Mliller Hugo note on a method for affecling the aubstitution of chlorine for hydrbgen in organic compounds 41. -Hugo and Warren De la Rue on the rcsiti of Ficzce rubiginoan and a new homologue of benzylic alcohol 62. N. Narceine 462. Narcotinc 45‘2. Newlands J. A. R. on the con-struction of tablcs exhibiting the composition and mutual relations of orgnnic bodice 88. Nicholeon E. on a volumetric procees for the annlgsir of waters 468. Nitrate of berberine 318. -of ethyl it3 vayour-density 153. -of eilver action of bromine-wd,er 011 479. -of silver ite aclion on cJanide of ethylene 137.Nitrogen peroxide of ite vapour-density 156. 0. Octyl hydride of from cannel coal 426. Ocnantliyl iodide of from Uoghead naplitlin 361. Oenanthjl:imine platinum.dt of 361. Oolitic iron orea analyses of 336. Opianine 466. Opianyl 458. Opium on the chemistry of by T A rid erson 446. Opium bases are they products or eduets? 455. Oppenheim A. on the camphor of -peppermint 24. Optical rotatory power of peppetmint camphor 26. Oree oolitic iron- analyeer of 385. -iron titanium in 880. Organic colloid rubstaocea dialysis of 256. Organic CompoundE on a method of effecting the eubstitution of chlorine for hydrogen in by Hugo Bfiiller 41. -compounR8 on a new series of containing boron by E.Frankland 863. -matter determination of in iron ores 338. -eubstanees on the construction of tatdea exhibiting the composition and mutual relation8 of by J. A. R N ew-lands 36. INDEX. 52 I Omaee 269. Oxalate of eparteine 8. Oxanthracene 48. Oxide of ethylene conaidered aa a link betweenorganic and mineralchemietry ; by A. W urtz 387. -of ethylene it! compounds with acids 398. -of ethylene! ita compounds with ammonia 405 -of ethylene hydrates of 394. -of ethylene oxidation of 393. -of mercury action of bromine-water on 481. -of mercury action of bpmine on dq 483. Oxyethglenic bases 405. Oxygen action of atmoepheric on iao-prene 11 6. Ozone its action on iaoprene 115. P. Pancreatic juice :ita powerof emulaioning neutral fats and fatty acids 416.Papaverine 452. Paracymole conversion of caoutchin into 119. Pwanapththalese 45. Paranapthalin on the conetitution of by T Anderson 44. Parchment-paper naed m a dialper 220. Pectous modification of fluid collo'ida 217. Pelargonamhe platinmndt of 362. Pelargonyl iodide of from Boghead naphtha 962. Peppermint on the amphor of by A.Oppenheim 24. Feptone polariaing 418. Peroxide of iron dirlyris of wmah of 268. -of iron mluble preparation by dialyeis 249. -of nitrogen ita vqmr-density 166. -of tin dialpie of 256. -of uranium dialyaia of mcrate of 254. Yerrina J. D. on berberine contribu- tions to its hiatory and revieion of ite formula 339.Pboaphate of lime on the occurrence of depoaits of cryatallieed2 in human urine by H.Bence J onea 8. Phipson T.L,on sombrerite 277. -on the transformations of oitric butyric and valerianic acids with refe-rence to the artifioia\ prodacthn of succinic acid 141. Phoephate of lime on the occurrence of considerable deposita of crystallised in teak wood by F. A. Abel 91. Phoephorua action of chloride of on sycocbrylic alcohol 73. Pipcric and hydropiperic acids on by 0.C. Foster 17. Piperate of barium 18. -of potassium 18. Plants supplementary note to a memoir ion the power ascribed to the roots of of rejecting poieonous or abnormal substances presented to them by C. B. Daubeny 16. Platinum-salt of amylamine 361.-of berberine 314. -of capqlamine 361 -of ethyl.eparteine 6. -of enanthylamine 361. -of pelargonamine 363. -of eps'rieine 6. Playfair Ljon and J,'A Wanklyn on a mode of taking the vaponrdenaity of volatile liquids at temperatumbelow the boiling point 143. Polarised light action of gastric juice on 413. Polarising peptone 413. Polarisation circular method of testing reciprocal decompoeition by 308. Porphyroxine 465. Potash action of bromine on 478. -diffusion of'acetate of in alcohol 228. Potash-boric methide 379. -quadrarate of 212. Potaeh and soda action of arsenious acid on the carbonates of at 212" F. 281. -at a low red heat 287. Potassium hydropiperate of 21. -and sodium diffusion of a mixture of the chlorides of 230.-iron and copper on a complex cyanide of by W. J. Wonfor 357. Pressure of the atmosphere; ite influence on the light of combustim 177. -ita intluence on the rate of combas-tion 170. Proceedinge at the meetings of the Cbemi- cal Society 483. Propglene cyanide of its preparation and conve:eion into pyrotartaric acid 139. Pruesian blue neutral dialysis of 253. Pseudomorphine 455. Pyrene 44. Q* Quantitative determination by circular plariSation 508. 522 INDEX. Quadrurate of potarssa 212. R. Rarefaction of the air ; its influence on the light of combustion 177. Rate of combustion influence of atmos-pheric pressure on Reciprocal decomposition in alcohol 307. -testimony of from diffusion expe- rimenta 309.Report of the President and Council of the Chemical Society (1862) 492. Resinj diffusion in alcohol of a solution of 228. Resin of jcwl rebiginoea on the by Warren De la Rue and Hugo MUller 62. Retisterene 44. Riley E. on the general Occurrence of titanic acid in clays and the method employed to estimate it; on the ana-lysis of iron ores and silicious minerals containing iron the separation of oxide of iron from titanic acid and the methods of estimating iron 311. Rodwell G. F. on the solubility of sul-phate of lead in hydrochloric and nitric aids 59. Roote of plants. supplementary note to a memoir on the power ascribed to the of rejecting poisonous or abnormal sub-stances presented to them by C.B. Daubeny 16. Roscoe H. E. on the composition of the aqueous acide of constant boiling point 270. -note on perchloric ether 213 S. Salta of sparteine 3. Schorlemfner C. on the hydrides of the alcoholradicles elieti g in the product8 of the destructive lhtillation of camel coal 419. Sediment decomposition of the ordinary amorphous in urine by waahing with water 206. Sequioxide ef iron determination of *hen mixed with alumina and titanic acid 331. -and alumina separation of by pot aeh 331. -and titanic acid separation of 332. -alumina and titanic acid separa- .tion of 333. Silica estimation of in waters 474. -obeervations on by A. H. Church 107. Silica. and titanic acid dotermination of in fire-bricks 322.Silicate of gclatin 246. Siliceous minerals containing iron on the analysis of &c. by E. Riley 311. Silver action _of bromine-water on the nitrate of 479. -arsenite of 200. -and berberine bypoeulphate of 547. -hydropiperate of 23. -nitrate of; its action on cyanide of ethylene 137. Simpson Maxwell on the synthesis of succinic and pyrotmtaric acids 134. qlag from blast -furnace composition of 314. Smy t h Professor ; note on the compo- sition ofa boiling spring in New Zea-land 57. Soap preparation of alcoholic solution of for water-analysie 471. Soaps passage of through membranes 416. Soda action of bromine on 476. -and potausa action of arsenious acid on the carbonates of at 212" F. 281. -at a low red heat 287.-diffusion of mixtures of sulpbate of and the chlorides of potaseium and sodium 232 234. Sodaboric methide 380. Sodium its iebion on peppermint-cam-phor 28. -chloride of ib diffusion 222 225 227 290 231 232. 234 236. -diffusion of mixtures of chloride of with the sulphates of &a and potaah 236 232,234. -and potassium diffusion of a mir-ture of the chlorides of 230 Soils containing titanic wid from Weet lndia islqnds analyses of 323. Solvents acid action of 307. Sombrerite,on by 'l'!L:Phipson,277. Sparteine on by E. J. M i I1 a 1. -action of iodide of ethyl on 6. -and zinc chloride of 6. -and dnc iodide of 4. -salts of 3. Specific gravitiea of the alloys of tin and lead 3 1. Spring on the composition of a boiling, in New Zealand by' Professor Smy t h 67.Steam-boilers new experimenta on the dangers arising from the use of cer-tain waters for feeding by Professor Bolleg 32. Stomach ; its power of converting neutd fats into fatty acids 416. INDEX. 8umta of copper dialph of 265. -of lime dialfie of 364. -of peroxide of iron 253. -of peroxide of uranium dialyb of 254. Sugar diffusion of 222 226. Sulphate of lead; on its solubility in hydrochloric and nitric acids by 0. F.Rodwell 59. -of eoda diffusion of mixtures of with the chloricla of potassium and sodium 234. Sulphides on the double of copper and iron by F. Field 126. Sulphur determination of in iron orea 337. Sulphur-compound note on the formed by the action of sulphuretted hydro- gen on formate of lead at a high tem- perature by W.J. Hurst 278. Symons W.,description of a combined maximum and minimum mercurial thermometer 299. 8ycocery1 acetate of 67. Sycocerylic alcohol 71 Sycoceryl benzoate of 74. Sycoretin action of heat on 66. -action of nitric acid on 66. Sycoretin action of sulphuric acid on 65. T. Tables on' the construction of exhibiting the composition and mutual relations of organic substances by J A. R Ne wlands 36. Tannin dialysis of 256. -difhsion of 222. Taurine on the chemical composition and artificial formation of by Her- mann Kolbe 94. -formation of from chlorethyl-sulpburic acid 101. Teak wood on the existence of con-siderable deposits of cryetallised phos- phate of lime in ; by F.A. Abel 91. Temperature :its effect on difhsion 236. Teriodide of berberine 352. Tetrabrominated anthracene 50. Thebaine 451. Thermometer description of a corbined maximum and minimum mercurial by W. Symons 299. Time-fuses combustion of influence of atmospheric pressure on its rate . Tin dialysis of peroxide of 255. -and lead on Borne physical properties of the alloys of by Professor Bo 1I e y, 80.-Remarks thereon by A. Mat-thiessen 106. -lead antimony and copper awiysip1 of alloys contsining 461. Tin,on the separation of from antimony. by C. Tookey 462. Titanic scid on ita gene& occurrenm in clays and the method employed to atimate it; the separation of oxide of iron from titanic acid &c.by E Riley 311. -acid and ammonia experinienta with 327. -acid and alnmina experimente with 326. -acid alumina and sesquioxide of of iron separation of 333. -acid preparation of pure,-824. -acid and eesquioxide of iron perimenfa with 826. -acid and seequioxide of iron eeparation of 832. -acid and silica determiwtion of in fire-bricks 314. -acid dialysis of 256. -acid special experimenta with 826. Titanium in iron ores 339. Tookey Charles on the separation of tin from antimony and on the analysie of alloys containing lead tin antimony and copper 462. Transpiration on capillary liquid in re-lation to chemical cornposition by T. Graham 427.Turpentine oil of and caontchin com-parative exprimente on the action of bromine on 117. U. Uranium dialysie of sucrate of peroxide of 254. urates artificial foAation of compounds of the which are decomposed when washed with water 209. -on the composition of the amorphous deposit of urates in healthy urine :by H. Bence Jones 201. Urine on the composition of the amorphous deposit of uratesin healthy by H. Bence Jones 201. -on the composition ofthe smorphoua depoeit in healthy ; by Profecasor H eintz. -human on the Occurrence of de-posits of crystallised phosphate of lime in by H. Bence Jones 8. -decomposition of the ordinary amorphous sediment in by waahing with water 206. -on a deposit of crystdiaed xanthin in human; by H.Bence Jones 79. -on the simultaneous variations of hippuric and uic acid in healthy by M. Bence Jones 81 V. Valerate of ethyl capillary tranaformation of 439. Yapour-densities modification of Dud mas’ method of taking by Play-fair and Waklyn 149. -modification of Gay -Luseac’s method of taking by Playfairand Wanklyn 143. Vapour-density of alcohol 145 146 162. - of aqueous ammonia 160. -of nitrate of ethyl 153. -of nitric acid 154; -of peroxide of nitrogen 166. -on a mode of taking the of volatile liquids at temperatures below the boiling point; by Lyon Playfair and J.A. Wanklyn, Vegetable parchment uaed aa a dialyser 220. W. Wank1y n J. A. and Dr. Erl e nm eyer on the constitution of melampyrin 456.Wanklyn J. A.,and Lyon Playfair on a mode of taking the vapour- densities of volatile liquid8 at tem-peratnreabelow the hiling point 143. Waters,new experiments on the dangers ariaing fmm the use of certain for feeding steam-boilem by Profemor Bolley 32. 1N DEX. Water from a pump at .FortPitt analyeis of 475 -supplied by the Chatham Water Company to Fort Pitt analysis of 474. -solubility of bromine in 487. Waters on a volumetric process for tl!s analpis of by E. Nicholson 477. Williams C. Greville on the forma- tion of the iodides of the alcohol-radides from Boghead naphtha 359. -on the hydrocarbone produced by the destructive distillation of Boghead coal 130. -on isoprene and caoutchin 110.W onfor W. J. on a complex cyanide of iron copper and potsseium 357. Wurts Adolphe on oxide of ethylene considered aa a link between organic and mineral chemiatry 887. x. Xanthin on a depoait of cryatallieed in human urine 78. Z. Zinc araenite of 296. -and sparteine chloride of 6. --iodide of 4. Zincethyl :its action on borate of ethyl 367. Zinc-methyl ha action on borate of ethyl 375. WTNTED BY If&RRISON AND BONR BT. MARTIN’S UNE W.C.

 

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