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期刊: Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions  (RSC Available online 1882)
卷期: Volume 41, issue 1  

页码: 439-441

 

ISSN:0368-1645

 

年代: 1882

 

DOI:10.1039/CT8824100439

 

出版商: RSC

 

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INDEX OF AUTHORS’ NAMES. T R A N S A C T I O N S . 1882. A. A r n o l d A. E. obituary notice of 236. Atkinson R. W. and H. Yoshida, on peppermint camphor (menthol), and some of its derivatives 49. B. B a r r R. L. See Mills. Bevan E. J. See Cross. Bloxam W. P. See Thomson. B r a u n e r B. contributions to the chemistry of rare earth-metals 68. C. Carnelley T. action of heat on mer-curic chloride under low pressures,317. Claisen L. and F. E. Matthews on the action of halond acids upon hydro-cyanic acid 264. Clapham C. obituary notice of 236. C ow per R. analysis of a piece of oxi-dised iron from the condenser of H.M.S. “Spartan,” 256. - on the solubility of glass in certain reagents 254. Crafts J. M. See Friedel. Cross C. F. and E. J. Bevan a new apparatus for the determination of melting points 111.- the chemistry of bast fibres 90. Cross C. F. and A. Higgins on the reaction of chromic anhydride with sulphuric acid 113. D. Davis E. W. See S m i t h . Dessaignes,V. obituary notice of,236. Deville H. St. Claire obituarynotice Donald George. See Mills. Byson S. See Thorpe. of 235. F, F e n t o n H. J. H. transformation of urea into cyanamide 262. F 1 i gh t W. contributions to our know-ledge of the composition of alloys and metal-work for the most part ancient, 134. - on the action of sodium hydrate and carbonate on felspars and wollas-tonite 159. Friedel C. and J. M. Crafts on some decompositions produced by the action of chloride of aluminium, 115. G. Gerstl R.obituary notice of 237. Gladstone J. H. and A. Tribe, aluminium alcohols. Part 11. Their products of decomposition by heat 5. H. H a r t l e y W. N. contributions to the chemistry of cerium compounds 202. - note on certain photographs of the ultra-violet spectra of elementary bodies 84. - researches on the relation of the molecular structure of carbon com-pounds to their absorption-spectra, 45. - the analysis of rhabdophane a new British mineral 210. H i g g i n A. dibenzoylaniline and its isomerides 132. - SeeCross. Hodgkin J. See Howard. Howarcl,D. and J. Hodgkin on a new alkalo’id from cinchona bark, 66. Hummel J. J. and A. G. P e r k i n on some new compounds of haemate’in and brazile’in 367. J. Japp F. R. and H. H. Robinson on the constitution of amariue and lophine 323 440 IXDEX OF AUTHORS.J a p p . F. R. and F. W. S t r e a t f e i l d , application of the aldehyde and ammonia reaction in determining the constitution of quinones 157. - on the action of acetone on phenanthraquinone both alone and in presence of ammonia 270. - on the action. of aldehydes on phenanthraquinone in presence of ammonia (third notice) 146. L. L a p r a i k W. See Russell. Lemes V. experiments on the action of potassium-amalgam sulphuretted hydrogen and potassic hydrate re-spectively on tetra- and penta-thionate of potassium 300. LIoyd F. J. on the estimation of retro-grade phosphates 306. M. Mackay J. obituary notice of 23’7. Marreco A. F. obituary notice of, Matthews F. E. See Claisen.Meldola R contribut,ions to the chemical history of the aromatic deri-vatives of methane 187. Miller A. K. on dihydroxybenzoic acids and iodosalicylic acids, 398. Mills E. J. and R. L. B a r r on the precipitation of the alums by sodic carbonate 341. Mills E. J. and G. Donald on the action of osides on salts. Part IV. Potassic chlorate and ferric oxide, 18. Mills E. J. and J. P e t t i g r e w on the steeping of barley 38. Morley H. F- on oxypropyltduidine, 38’7. Morris a. H. on some constituents of resin spirit 167. Muir M. M. P. action of wateron bis-muthous iodide a lecture experiment, 4. Muir M. M. P. and C. E. Robhs on the volumetric estimation of bismuth in the form of oxalate 1. 238. N. Nevile R. H. C. and nr. W i n t h e r , on orcinol ar,d some of the other di-hydroxytoluenes 415.0. O’Sullivan C. a- and p-amylan con-stituents of some cereals 24. P. P e r k i n A. G. See Humniel. Perkin W. H. on rotary polarisa-tion by chemical substances under magnetic influence 330. - on the action of acetyl chloride on fumaric acid 268. - some observations on the luminous incomplete combustion of etber and other organic bodies 363. P e t t i g r e w J. See Mills. P l i m p t o n R. T. on some halogen compounds of acetylene 391. R. Rennie E. H. note on the action of ethyl chlorocarbonate on benzene in presence of aluminium chloride 33. - on benzyl-phenol and its deriva-tives 33 220. R e y no 1 d 8 J. E. note on a convenient apparatus for the liquefactian of am-monia 259.Robbs C. E. Bee Muir. Robinson H. H. See J a p p . Roscoe H. E. a study of some of t,he earth-metals contained in samarskite, 277. Roscoe H. E and A. Schuster the spectrum of terbium 283. Russell W. J. and W. L a p r a i k a spectroscopic study of chlorophyll, 334. S. Sakurai J. on metallic compoundscon-taining bivalent hydrocarbon radicles, Part 111 360. Schust,er A. gee Roscoe. Smith B. E. on the act,ion of carbon oxydichloride (phosgene gas) upon di-ethylnaphthylanine 185. - on the action of sulphuric acid upon diethylnaphthplamine at high temperatures 182. - on the preparation of diethyl-naphthplamine 180. Smith Wat,son and Gt. W. Davis, an additional evidence by analysis of the quinoline molecule that this base belongs to the aromatic series of or-ganic compounds 412 ISDEX OF AUTHORS.441 S m i t h Watson and G. IT Davis, crystalline molecular compounds of naphthalene and benzene with anti-mony trichloride 411. Smith Watson and T. Takamrtsu, on pentathionic acid Part 11 162. S t r e a t f eild 3'. W. See Japp. T. '1'11 omas W. R. obituary notice of 238. Takamatsu T. See Smith. Thompson J. M.,and W. P. B loxam, on the cryst(a1lisation from supersatu-rated solutions of certain compound salts 379. Thorpe T. E. note on the action of the oxychlorides of sulphur on siher nitrate 297. - on the behaviour of zinc magne-sium and iron as reducing agents with acidulated solutions of ferric salts 287. Thorpe T. E. and S. Dyson on the action of thiophosphoryl chloride on silver nitrate 297. T h r e s h J. C. chemical examination of the Buxton thermal water 11'7. Tribe AlfrecF See G l a d s t o n e . V. Veley V. H. on some higher oxides of manganese and their hydrates Part 11,5& W, Walton J. S. obituary notice of 238. Warington R. on the determination of nitric acid as nitric oxide by means of its reaction with ferrous salts, Part 11,345. -on the determination of nitric acid in soils 351. Wethered E. on the composition of Pennant grits in contaet with and a t a distance from carbonaceous deposits, 79. W i l l i s A. obituary notice of 239. Winthea. See Nevile. Y. Yoshicla H. See Atkcinson

 

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