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Journal of the Chemical Society,
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Page 451-457
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INDEX. A. Absorption spectra yielded by certain organic substances on the by T. L. Phipson 324. Acetate of lead action of bromine on 185. -potash action of bromine on 186. -action of chlorine on,in aqueous solution 187. Acetic acid crystallisation of 149. 7-action of nitric ethers on 188. Acid amylhydroxalic 52. -carbolic crystallisation of 149. -carbonic basicity of 69. -coumaric note on by W. H. Perkin 191. -diamyloxtilic 53. -diethoxalic 36. I_ dimethoxalic 39. -ethomethoxalic 45. c_ethylbenzoic on by A. Kekul6 and T. E. Thorpe 366. -et,hylhyposulphurous on by B. H. Smith 302. -formic action of on nitrate of amyl, in presence of sulphuric acid 190. -hydrofluoric on by Gt. Gore 368.-hyposulphurous constitution of 178 180 254. -nitric action of on iron 141 148. -action of on tyrosine 286. -nitroue action of on tyrosine 290. -oxalic constitution of 29. -pyrophosphonitrylic 19. -sulphuric on the dissociation of by W. Dittmar 445. -sulphuric chlorhydrated on by the Rev. Stephen Williams 304. -terammoniated tetraphosphopen-tamic action of heat on 21. -tetraphospbotetrimic 22. -valerianic and nitric ethers in presence of sulphuric acid 190. Acids of the lactic series classification of 62. --proximate analysis of 76. Acids of the lactic series synthesis of :by E. Frankland and B. F. Duppa 28. -organic law of basicity of 62. Air effect of in facilitating ebullition 128,143,147) 151.Alcohol butylic of fermentation on the butyl-compounds derived from by E. T. Chapman and Mr H. Smith 153. -propylic of fermentation on the propyl compounds derived from by E. T. Chapman and M. H. Smith 193. Alcohols definition and classification of 1’70-174. Alumina note on sulphate of from Iquique Peru by F. Field 259. Amidated oxychlorides of phosphorus, 16. Amyl note on bromide of by E. T. Chapman and M. H. Smith 198. Amylic diamyloxalate 55. -diethoxalate 54. Amylhydroxalate ethylic 4’7. Amylic iodide and amylic oxalate action of zinc upon a mixture of 54 -ethylic oxalate action of zinc upon a mixture of 46. -nitrate and acetic acid in presence of sulphuric acid 188. --action of formic acid on in presence of sulphuric acid 190.Anderson T. on the products of the destructive distillation of animal sub- stances 406. Aniline note on the action of chloride of lime on by W. H. Perkin 25. Anniversary Meeting of the Chemical Society March 30 1869 i. Argentic diethoxalate 36 143. Atomicity of sodium on the by J. A. Wanklyn 199. Atomic heat 35’7. -theory on the by A. W. Wil- liamson 328. discussion on 433. -values 351. -weights of cobalt and further experiments on the J.Russell 294. nickel, by W. 452 INDEX. B. Balance-sheet of the Chemical Society (1861-69)) xvi. Baric diethoxalate 35. Basicity of organic acids law of 62. Bell J. Lowthian on the chemisty of the blast-furnace 203. Benzol constitutional formula of 361.Berger Cape1 H. obituary notice of 1v. Blast hot and cold in iron-smelting 236248. Blast-furnace behaviour of lime in the 222. -composiion of gases from 212 224-231. -the chemistry of the by J. Lowthian Bell 203. discumion on 249. -effect of mode of charging 209. __.-temperature of different zones in 206. --equation expressing the pro- cesses of deoxidation and carburation in the -220. vaporization of lime alumina magnesia and silica in the 231. Blue Runge’s 26. Bolas T. and Francis E. on the products of the action of nitric acid on the resinous extract of Indian hemp 417. Bromide of amyl note on by E. T. Chapman and M. H. Smith 198. Bromine its action on acetate of lead 185.--acetate of potash in aqueous solution,. 186. -.-valerianate of soda in aqueous solution 187. Butyl atomic weight of 169. -componds on the derived from butylic alcohol of fermentation 153. -acetate 160,168. -bromide 156 16’7. -iodide 155 166. .___ nitrate 158 168 169. -nitrite 159. Butylic alcohol 161 169. Butyl (mercury-) 162 168. C. Canauba was on the chemicd constitu-tion of by N. Story Maskelype 87. Carbinol isopropyl 164. Carbolic acid crystallisation of 149. Carbon combination of with iron in the blast-furnace 217. determination of the “total” in cast-iron by A. H. Elliott 182. -graphitic or “kieh,” 221. Carbonic ether on the formation of by W. Dittmar and (k. Cranston 4.41. -oxide its action in the blast-fur- nace 211.Catharism or the influence of chemi- cally clean surfaces by C. Tomlin- son 125. -discussion on 142. Chapman E. T. and Smith M. H. note on bromide of amyl 198. -on the butyl-compounds de- rived from the butylic alcohol of fermentation 153. on some decompositions of the acids of the acetic series 191. -on the props1 compounds de- rived from the propylic alcohol of fermentation 193. Charcoal contraction of by long expo- sure to heat 122. -effect of in facilitating the escape of gases from liquids 138 143 150. -animal analyses of 111 115. -colour-absorbing power o! as affected by the presence of calcic phosphate 123. -filtration of syrup through 109. -removal of mineral salts from by washing 113 128.-revivifying of 118. Chemical Society anniversary meeting of (March 30 l869) i. -balance-sheet of (11868-1869), xvi. -donations to libary of 210. -proceedings at the meetings of 263. Chessylite action of salt on 24. Chloride of lime :its action on aniline 25. -of methyl on Regnault’s chlori- nated by W. H. Perkin 260. -of methylene remarks on by Hugo Mulle; 262. --produced by action of chlo- rine on potassic acetate 187 191. Chlorine :its action on acetate of potash in aqueous solution 187. -on acetates and salts of other acids 190. Chromium-compound of tyrosine 278 292. Church A. analysis of a meteorite from South Africa 22. -action of salt on chessylite 24. Sobalt determination of atomic weight of by W.J. Russell 294. INDEX. 453 Combination direct and indirect 662. Coumarin constitution of 192. Cranston and Dittmar. See Ditt- mar. Cyanogen its presence and action in the blast-furnace 205. D. Destructive distillation of animal sub- stances on the products of by T. Anderson 406. Diamyloxalate amylic 56. Diamyoxalate ethylic 49. Dibromo-dipyridine 413. Diethoxalate amylic 54. -ethylic 30. -zinc-monomethyl 32. -methylic 40. Diethoxalates metallic 35. Diethylo-dippidine 412. Dipyridine composition of 410. -derivatives of 412. -light bases obtained in the pre- paration of 415. -oily base obtaiued in the prepara- tion of 413. -preparation of 407. -properties of 409.-salts of 411. Dittmar W. on t,he dissociation of liquid sulphuric acid 446. Dittmar W. and Cranston G, on the formation of carbonic ether 441. Duppa and Frankland. See Frank- land. E. Earths vaporization of in the blast- furnace 231. Eb e 1 men ’s observations on the reduc- tion of ironin the blast-furnace 207. Ebullition effect of air in facilitating 128 143 147 151. -effect of greasy films on the rate of 128 143 145. Elements equivalent dues of 200. Elliott A. H. on the determination of the “total carbon” in cast-iron 182. Equivalence and atomicity 202. Equivalent weights 331. Ether carbonic on the formation of by W. Dittmar and G. Cranston 41. -oxalic action ofsodium and potas- eium on 4141. -action of dry potassium ethy- late on 445.Ether carbonic action of dry sodium ethylate on 442. Etheric normal lactic aeids 63. -secondary lactic acids 65. Ethers nitric their action on acetic acid 188. -and valerianic acid in pre-sence of sulphuric acid 190. Ethylate of sodium absolute 200 442. Ethyl-benzoic acid on by A. Ke kul6 and T. E. Thorpe 366. Ethylene-sodium hydrated oxide of 200. Ethylic amylethoxalate 48. -amylhydroxalate 47. -diamyloxalate 49. -diethoxalate 31. -dimethoxalate 39. -ethomethoxalate 45. -e thyl-am ylhydroxalat e e8. -iodide action of on tyrosine 291. -and methylic oxalate action of zinc upon a mixture of 40. -and methylic iodides and ethylic oxalate action of zinc upon a mixture of 43.-oxalate adon of zinc-ethyl upon 29. -iodide and amylic oxhte action of zinc upon a mixture of 55. -nitrate and glacial acetic acid in presence of sulphuric acid 189. -oxdate action of sodium and potassium on 44d. -zinc-monethyl-dioxalate,32. F. Field F. note on sulphate of alumina from Iquique Peru 259. Francis and Bolas. See Bolas. Frankland E. and Duppa B. F. Researches on acids of the lactic series. No. I. Synt,hesis of acids of the lactic series 28. G. 3ases taken from vwious depths of a blast-furnace analyses of 22P231. -from blast-furnace utilization of 234. -existing in solution in naturd waters apparatus for determining the quantities of by Herbert McLeod 307. Xas andysis on a new form of apparatus for by Herbert McLeod 313.fladstone J. H. on some compounds of phosphorus containing nitrogen 15. 454 Gold-salt of sulphur urea 6. Gore G.,on hydrofluoric acid 368. Graham John obituary notice of v. Graham T. on the relation of hydrogei to palladium 419. Greasy lilme effect of on the rate o ebullition of liquids 145. H. Heat atomic 357. Hemp Indian on the products of tht action of nitric acid on the resinoui extract of by T. Bolas and E Francis 41?. Herapath W. B. obituary notice of vz. Hot blast economy of in iron-smelting 234,24&253. Eydracids effect of in deatroying the fluorescence of a quinine solution 176. Hydrated oxide ofethylene-sodium 200. Hydrochlorate of dipyridine 411.Eydrofluoric acid on; by 6. Gore 368.-anhydrous analysis of 374. -7 electrolysis of 687. -general chemical behaviour of 392. -preparation of 369. LI-molecular volume of in the gaseous state 377. -specific gravity of 384. -aqueous 397. Hydrogen on the relation of to palla- dium by T. Graham 419. -palladium with at high tempera- ture 431. -peroxide effect of state of surface on rate of decomposition of 145. Hydrogenium atomic volume of 4228. -chemical properties of 432. -density of 419. -electrical conductivity of 4!29. -magnetism of 4.30. -tenacity of 429. I. Indian hemp on the action of nitric acid on the resinous extract of by T. Bolas and E. Prancis 41’7. Iodide of ethyl action of on tyrosine, 291.Iron effects of phosphorw on the mal-leable qualities of 81. -oxides reduction of by oarbonic Oxide 211. -passive stake of 141 148. Irbn (cast) determination 01the ‘‘total carbon )’in by A. H. E 11 io t t 182. Isomerism in the lactic series 67. IJopropyl-carbinol 164. K KekulB F. and Thorpe T. E. on ethyl-benzoic acid 366. Kish 222. L. Lactic ethers table of specific gravities of 439. Lactic series of acids synthesis of by E. Frankland and B. F. Duppa 28. Lactic series of acids cbssification of 62. -proximate analysis of 67. -isomerism in 67. Lead sulphide decolorizing power of 123 Library of the Chemical Society dona- tions to (1868-69) 270. Lime its action in the blast-furnace 222. -use of in sugar refining 123.M. Mc Leo d EL apparatus for determin- ing the quantities of gases existing in solution in natural waters 307. -on a new form of apparat& for gas analysis 313. Maskelyne N. S. on the chemical composition of Canauba wax 87. Meetings of the Chemical Society pro-ceedings at t’he (1868-69) 263. Mercurial salts of sulphur urea 12. Hercurous and mercuric nitrates and mercurous nitrite compounds of with tyrosine 283. Meteorite analysis of from Bouth Africa by A. H. Church 22. Hethyl on Regnault’s chlorinated chloride of by W. H. Perkin 260. kiethylene chloyide of remarks on by Hugo Muller 262. -production of by action of chlorine on potassic acetate 187 190. Lfethylic diethoxalate 40. Methylic iodide and methylic oxalate action of zinc upon a mixture of 38.Methylic nitrate and glacial acetic acid in presence of sulphuric acid 189. Molecules existence of 340. INDEX. 455 Multiple proportions law of its relation to the atomic theory 334340. N. Nickel determination of the atomic weight of by W. J. Russell 300. Nitrate of dipyrkbne 411. Nitrate of sulphur-urea 6. Nitrates mercurous and mercuric com- pounds of with tyrosine 283. Nitric ethers action of on acetic acid 188. -and valerianic acid in pre-sence of sulphuric acid 190. Nitrite mercurous compound of with tyrosine 283. Nitrogen on some compounds of phos- phorus containing by J. H. Glad-stone 15. -on Dumas’ method of determin- ing by Thudichum and Wankly n 293.Normal lactic acids 62. -olefine lactic acids 65. Nuclei effect of in facilitating the sepa- ration of gases and solids from solu- tions 136,144. 0. Obituarynotice of Cape1 H Berger, iv. --John Graham v. William Bird Herapath vi. -Robert Porrett vii. -Christian Frederic Schonbein x. Odling W. observations on the consti- tution of hyposulphurpus acid 180 256. Olefine lactic acids normal 66. --secondary 67. Organic acids law of basicity of 62. Organic subetances on the absorption spectra yielded by certain by T. L. Phipson 324. Oxacids effect of in developing fluo-rescence in a quinine solution 176. Oxalate ethylic action of sodium and potassium on U1. -action of dry potassium ethy- late on 444.-sodium ethylate on 442. -ethylic action of zinc-ethyl on 29. -methylic and ethylic iodide action of zinc upon a mixture of 40. Oxalate methylic and methylic iodide action of zinc upon a mixture of 38. Oxalate of silver note on by Thudi- chum and Wanklyn 292. Oxatyl 59. Oxide of ethylene-sodium hydrated 200. Oxycannabin 418. Oxychlorides of phosphorus amidated 16. Ozone decolorizing effect of upon sugar 124. P. Ptllladiochlorideof dipyridine 412. Palladium on the relation of hydrogen to by T. Graham 419. -alloys occlusion of hydrogen by 425. -wire retraction of when chrged with hydrogen and subsequently dis-charged 421. Paraffin effect of in removing salts from solution 144. P aul B.H. on the connection between the mechanical qualities of malleable iron and steel and the amount of phosphorus they contain 81. Perkin W. H. note on theaction of chloride of lime on aniline 25. -note on coumaric acid 191. -on Regnault’s chlorinated chloride of methyl 260. Phipson T. L. note on the absorption spectra yielded by certain organic substances 324. Phosphonitrile 18. Phosphorus amidated oxychlorides of 16. -on some compounds of containing nitrogen by J. H. Gladstone 15. -its effects on the malleable qualities of iron and steel 81. Platinochloiide of dipyridine 412. Porrett Robert obituary notice of vii. Potassium action of on oxalic ether 441. -ethylate action of on oxalic ether 445. Propyl compounds derived from the propylic alcohol of fermentation by E.T. Chapman and M. H. Smith 193. Proximate analysis of acids of the lactic series 76. Pyridine products obtained from by heating with sodium w* 456 INDEX Quinine on a certain reaction of by 8. U.Stokes 174. R. Radicals organic 343. Reducing agents action of on tyrosine 291. Reynolds (J. E.) on the isolation of the missing sulphur-urea 1. Runge’s blue 26. -Russell W. J. furtrher experiments on the atomic weights of cobalt and nickel 294. S. Salt action of on chessylite 24. Salts aoluble effect of on the crystalli- sation of sugar 124. Scheerer’s observations on the tempem- ture at different parts of a blast-furnace 206. Schbnbein C. I?.obituary notice of x. Schorlemmer C. on the constitution of hyposulphurous acid 254. Secondary lactic acids 64. Silver nitrate double salt of with dipy- ridine 412. Silver oxa,late note on :by Thudichum and Wanklyn 292. Silver-salt of sulphur-urea 10. Smith and Chapman see Chapman. Smith R. H. on ethyl-hyposulphurous acid 302. Soap effect of in causing distillation to proceed quietly 128. Sodium action of on oxalic ether 4141. -on the atomicity of by J. A. W anklga 199. -absolute ethylate of 200 eP2. -chloride it,s effect on the crystalli- sation of sugar 124. Sodium ethylate action of on oxalic ether 442. Solid nuclei effect of in causing the liberation of gases and solids from liquids 125 127 136 144 150. Solutions supersaturated 129.Steel effects of phosphorus on the malleable qualities of 81. Stokes Gt. G. on a cert,ain reaction of quinine 174. Sugar decolorizatioa of by ozone 124. Sugar of beet-root presence of common salt in 124. Sugar raw solution of 104. Sugar-refining on the chemistry of by Dr. Wallace 100. -discussion on 122. Sugars raw analyses of 104. Surfaces clean and unclean effects of on the separation of gases and solids from liquids 131 142 152. Sulphate of alumina from Iquique, Peru note on by F. Field 259. Sulphate of dipyridine 411. Sulphur separation of in the blast-furnace by use of an excess of lime 223. -urea on the isolation of the miss- ’ - by J. E. Reynolds 1. lnggold-salt of 6. -mercurial salts of 12.-nitrate of 6. -platinurn-salts of 8. -silver-aalt of 10. Sulphuric acid on the dissociation of liquid by W. Dittmar 445. Synthesis of acids of the lactic series by E.Frankland and B. F.Duppa, 28. Syrup decolo~ising of 107. -filtration of through charcoal 109. -evaporation of 120. T. Thorpe and Kekulk. See Kekul6. Thudichum J. L. W. and Wanklyn J. A. remarks on the constitution and reactions of tyrosine 277. -note on oxalate of silver 292. -note on Dumas’ method of determining nitrogen 293. Tomlinson C. on catharism or the influence of chemically clean surfaces 125. Tiinner’s observations on the tempera- tures at different parts of a blast-furnace 206. Types theory of 346. Tyrosine remarks on the constitution and reactions of by J.L. W. Thudi-chum and J. A. Wanklyn 277. -oxidation of by bichromate of potash and dilute sulphuric acid 277. -with mercuric and mercurous nitrates and mercurous nitrite 283. -action of nitric acid on 286. -nitrous acid on 290. -iodide of ethyl on 291. -reducing agents on 291. -general considerations on 291. -chromium-compoundof 278,292. INDEX. 457 V. Valerianate of soda action of bromine on in aqueous solution 187. W. Wallace (Dr.) on the chemistry of sugar refining 100. Wanklyn J. A. on the atomicity of sodium 199. Wanklyn and Thudichum. See Thudi chum. Waters apparatus for determining the q-uaiitities of gases existing in solu- tion in natural by Herbert McLeocl 30’7.Wax (Canauba) on the chemical com-position of by N.Story-Maskelyne 87. Weights equivalent 331. Williams Rev. Stephen on chlorhy-drated sulphuric acid 304. Willictmeon A. W. on the atomic theory 328. 2. Zinc ; its action upon s mixture of ethylic iodide and methylic oxalate 40. -methylic iodide and ethylic oxalate 38. -ethylic iodide methylic iodide and ethylic oxalate 43. -amylic iodide and ethylic oxalate 46. -ethylic io-&de and amylic oxalate 54. -amylic iodide and amylic oxalate 55. Zinc-chloride double salt of with dipy-ridine 411. Zinc-ethyl its action upon ethylic oxalate 29. Zincic diethoaalate 36. Zinc monethyl and zinc-monomethyl 34
ISSN:0368-1769
DOI:10.1039/JS8692200451
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Journal of the Chemical Society,
Volume 22,
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1869,
Page 457-457
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INDEX. 457 ERRATA. Page. Line. 123 {ik}for Pearson ................ read Pearsall. 249 20 ,) acid ...................... oxide. -21 .. 6lbs. .................... ,) 4 lbs. worth. 30 .. 4 ........................ 9) 3. 250 5 6 ,) reduced a mixture of CO and ,) increased the proportion of. 200 15 dele sodium. -.. sulphuretted hydrogen ....... sulphydrate of sodium. HARRISON AND aom PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY ST. YABTIN’S LANE.
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DOI:10.1039/JS8692200457
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