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Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London,
Volume 4,
Issue 1,
1852,
Page 458-466
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INDEX. A. Acid nitric use of in eudiometry 222. -sulphuric action of on codeine Acetate of baryta diffusion of 91. 115. -of lead diffnsion of 91. diffusion of 88. Acid acetic diffusion of 88. -sebamic 337 362. --relation between alcohol and -snlphixrous diffusion of 88. 237. Acids amidic and anilic table of 65. -arsenious on the compounds of with Air new method of determining the pro- albumin by S. Muspratt 179. portion of oxygen in atmospheric by -. bromocomenic 369. Liebig 221. -capric on a new source of and Albumin on the compounds of arsenious remarks on some of its salts by T. H. acid with by S. Muspratt 179. Rowney 372. Alcohol diffusion of 89. -chromic and sesquioside of manga-relation between and acetic acid nese by A. J. Fairrie 300.237. -diffusion of 89. -on the composition of ricinolamide -chlorocomenic 368. and on the producticn of caprylic by -comenamic 370. J. Bouis 362. -comenic on certain salts and pro- Alcohols action of sulphuric acid on a ducts by H. How 363. mixture of two 235. -comenic preparation of 364. Alkalies action of on codeine 120. -products of decomposition of Alloys analyses of ancient 263. 367. -and metals known to the ancients, -oxidation of 367 chemical examination of by J. A. -a ction of bromine on 369. Phillips 252. -a ction of chlorine on 370. Alumina chromate of 301. -comenovinic 370. -diffusion of sulphate of 95. -hydrobromic diffusion of 86. Amides and anilides table of 64. -hydrochloric diffusion of 64. Amidogen-bases table of 326.-hydrocyanic determination of the Ammonia action of on iodide of methyl amount of in medicinal prussic acid 320. bitter-almond water and laurel water -action of on sebacic ether by T. by Liebig 214. H. Rowney 334. diffu ion of 86. -bicomenate of 364. -hydroselenocyanic 18. decomposition of comenate of 370. ~ -nitric action of on codeine 115. -action of iodideof amgl on 324. -action of on propione 6. -diffusion of 89. -diffusion of 87. -diffusion of bicarbonate of 103. in well-water at Highgate 21. -ofchloride of 100. on the action of on various -selenocyanide of 19. vegetables by J. Stenhouse 213. -table of analogues of oxide of 326. -iiitropopulic 214. hmmoniacal compounds of cobalt on a -propionic on propione the ketone class of by F. Claudet 350.of 1. -pyrogallic preparation of 222 dmyl action of bromide of on diamyla-mine 323. INDEX. 459 Amyl action of iodide of upon amylamine and upon ammonia 324. -on potassium-alcohol 108. -on triethylamine 313. -ethylate of 233. Amylamine action of bromide of amyl on 322. -iodide of amyl on 324. -formation of 322. Aniylate of ethyl 233. Amylotriethylammonium action of heat on oxide of 315. -iodide of 314. -platinum-salt of 314. Amyl-series bases of the 322. Anderson T. on the constitution of codeine and its products of decomposi-tion 112. Anisyl and henzoyl compounds table of 68. Arms analyses of ancient 273. Arsenic tin and antimony qualitative separation of 329. Aspirator on a simple by M.W. John-son 196. Atomic motion 111). B. Barium action of iodine on peroxide of 211. c- action of peroxide of on chloride of silver 203. -diffusion of chloride of 91. -preparation of peroxide of 201, -selenocpanide of 19. Baryta diffusiori of acetate of 91. -nitrate of 90. -comenates of 366. Bases af the amyl-series 322. -methyl-series 320. -researches on the organic by A. W. Hofmann 304. Bealey A. examination of an ore of cin-nabar from New Almaden California 180. Benzole metamorphoses of 53. Benzoyl and anisyl compounds table of 68. -compounds table of 45. Bicarbonate of potash diffusion of 103. -ofsoda diffusion of 103. -of ammonia diffusion of 103. Bichromate of potash quantitative ratio of and metallic tin 246.Bitter almond water estimation of hydro. cyanic acid in 219. Board of Health water-supply recom-mended by 396. VOL. IV,-NO. XVI Bouis J. on the coniposition of ricino- lamide and on the production of capry-lic alcohol 362. Brodje B. C. on the condition of cert?ain elements at the moment of chemical change 194. Bromide of amyl action of on diamyla- mine 322. -of ethyl action of on triethylamine 304. -of potassium diffusion of 99. -of sodium diffusion of 100. Bromine action of on codeine 116. -diffusion of 86. Bromocodeine 116 Ruckton G. B. observations on the de- port.ment of diplatosamine with cyano- gen 26. C. Calcium diffusion of chloride of 93. -selenocpanide of 19. Gapramide 374. Caprate of baryta 374.-of silver 374. Caprates of lime and magnesia 374. Capric ether 374. Caprylic alcohol on the product. Ion of, 362. Carbonate of lead native analysis of a specimen of from Teesclale in thecounty of Durham by J. A. Phillips 175. Carbonates of lead on the composition and properties of the constituting the white lead of commerce by J. A. Phillips 165. Chemical change on the condition of cer- tain elements at the moment of by B. C. Brodie 194. Chloride of ammonium diffusion of 100. -of barium diffusion of 91, -of calcium diffusion of 93. -of copper diffusion of 100. -of manganese diffusion of 93. -of platinum and codeine 114. -of potassium. diffusion of 97. -of sodium diffusion of 96. -of strontium diffusion of 92.Chlorides of iron diffusion of 94. Chlorine action of on codeine 118. Chlorocodeine 118. Chromate of alumina 301. Cinnabar examination of an ore of from New Almaden California by A. Bealey, 180. -from Almaden Spain 182. -from Moschellandsberg 183. -from Wolfstein 184. I1 4 60 INDEX. Cinnabar ores table of compositionof I85 Clarke’s soap-test action of on Dec water 126. -degree of hardness of the waters o the eight principal London companies determined by 382. C 1a u d e t F. on a class of ammoniaea compounds of cobalt 355. Cobalt-base mercury-salt of Claudet’s 355. -platinum-salt of Claudet’s 355. -preparation of chemically pure anc qualitative examination of substance! containing 355.-on a class of ammoniacal%ompounds, of by F. Claudet 355. Codeine action of alkalies on 120. -of bromine on 116. -of chlorine on 118. -of cpanogen on 11 9. -of sulphuric acid on 115, -composition of 112, -amorphous 115. on the constitution of and its pro- ducts of decomposition by T,Ander-son 112. -preparation of 112. -products of decomposition of 115. salts of 113 114. Coins analyses of struck prior to the Christian era 263. -struck since the commencement of the Christian era 280. Comenate of ammonia decomposition of 370. Comenates of ammonia 364. -of baryta 366. -lime 365. magnesia 367. -potash 365. -soda 465. Compound testing jet by A. W. Hof-mann 39. Copper comenates of 367. -diffusion of dichloride of 101.of nitrate of 93. -selenocyanide of 19. Crookes W. on the selenocyanides 12. Crystals of tin,242. Cutting instruments analyses of ancient 273. Cyanogen action of on codeine 119. -deportment of diplatosamine with 26. D. Dee water action of on lead 129. -Clarke’s soap-test on 126, -composition of 125. Diamylamine action of bromide of amyl on 343. -fornation of 322. -salts of 323. Dibenzoylimide a new derivative of oil of bitter almonds by J. H. Robson 225. Dichloride of copper diffusion of 101. Dicyanocodeine 119. Diethylamylamine formation of 315. -action of iodide of methyl on 316. -platinum-salt of 315. Diethylaniline action of iodide of ethyI on 318. Diffusion on the of liquids by Professor Graham 83.-of acetate of baryta 91. -of lead 91. -of acetic acid 88. -of alcohol 89. -of bicarbonate of ammonia of ammonia 89. 103. -of potash 103. -of bromide of potassium 99. of soda 103. -of sodium 100. -of bromine 86. -of chloride of ammonium 100. -of barium 91. -of calcium 93. -of manganese 93. -of potassium 97. of sodium 96. of strontium 92. -of chlorides of iron 64. -of chromic acid 89. of dichioride of copper 101. I_ of hydrobromic acid 86. -of hydrochlorate of morphine 104. L___-of strychnine 104. -of hydrocyanic acid 86. -of hydrochloric acid 84. of iodide of potassium 99. --of nitrate of sodium 100. of baryta 90. of copper 93. -of lime 91. of magnesia 93. -of silver 96.of soda 96. -of strontia 90. -of nitric acid 87’. -of sulphate of alumina 95. of magnesia 94. of zinc 95. -of sulphuric acid 8s. -of sulphurous acid 89. Xplatosamine deportment of with cya- nogen 26 )on-water composition of 123. hardness of 128. INDEX. 461 E. East London water analysis of 378 379. Elements on the condition of certain at the moment of chemical change by B. C. Brodie 194. Ether 134. -formation of by double decomposi- tion 230. -on a peculiar property of and some essential oils by C. F. S choubein 133. -sebacic action of ammonia on by T. H. Rowney 334. -capric 334. -seven-carbon 233. -six-carbon 234. -three-carbon 232. Etherification by A. W. Williamsou 106 229.Ethyl action of bromide and iodide of on triethylamine 301. -of iodide of on diethqlaailine, 318. -on et hylamylaniline 31 9. -on potassium-alcohol 106. -amylate of 233. -methylate of 232. Ethylamylaniline action of iodide of methyl on 19. Ethylate of amyl 233. -_. of methyl 232. Eudiometry new method of by Liebig 22s. Exsiccation of medical ‘herbs effects of 159. F. Fairrie A. J. on chromate of alu-mina 301. -on chromic acid and sesquioxide of manganese 300. Farnham water analysis and properties of 397 398. Field F. desctiption of Lupis Lazuli found in large quantities in the Cor- dilleras of the Andes 331. -analysis of a mineral containing gold from the province of Coquimbo, Chili 332. Filtration improvement of London water by 392.Fleitmann T. on the qnalitative sepa- ratioii of tin antimony and arsenic 329. G. Gladstone J. H. on the explosive com- pound usually denominated iodide of nitrogen 34. Gold analysis of a mineral containing gold from the province of Coquimbo, Chili by F. Field 332. Gold-salt of tetrethylammonium 3 10. Graham T. on the diffusion of liquids, 83. -Miller and Hofmann chemical report on the supply of water to the metropolis 375. Gravesend water-works analysis of water from 409. H. Hampstead water analysis of 378 379. Hardness of Nile pvater 149. -of water diminution of by liming 393. __. of Farnham and Surrey Water 398. -of the waters supplied by the eight principal London companies determined by Clarke’s soap-test 382.I__ of Thames and Lea water averaged 387. -of water temporary and permanent 381. -of chalk spring waters 407. Hard Water objections to for domestic use 388,392. Herbs tnedical effects of exsiccation of 159. Hofmann A. W. on a compound testing jet 39. -researches on the organic bases 304. -Graham and Miller chemical report on the supply of water to the metropolis 375. How H. on certain salts and products of decomposition of comenic acid 363. Hydriodate of codeine 11 3. Hydrobromate of tribromocodeine 118. Hydrochlorate of codeine 113. -of chlorocodeine 119. -of dianiylamine 323. -of morphine diffusion of 104. -of nitrocodeine 116. -of triamylamine 323.-of tribromocodeine 118. Hydrosulphocyanate of codeine 114. I. Imidogen-bases table of 326. Iodide of amyl action of on amylamine, and upon ammonia 324. on potassium-alcohol 108. -on trietliylamine 313. -of amylotriethylammonium 314. I13 462 IXDEX. Lemons oil of 138. -of inetl~ylethy~am~lophenylammonium,Liebig 011 a new method of determining 319. the proportion of oxygen in atmospheric -of methylodiethy~a~~~lammoniuin air 221. 316. I:di& of ethj 1 action of on diethylanilinc 3 18. --on potassium-alcohol 106. on triethylamine 304. -of methyl action of ammonia on 320. -on diethylamylamine 316. -on ethylamplaniline 319. on potassium-alcohol 107. on triethylamine 312. Lead analysis of spwinien of native carho- nnte of from Teesclale in the county of Dnrhani by J.A. Phillips 175. -diffusion of acetate of 91. -on the composition and properties of the carbonates of constituting the white lead of commerce by J. A. Phillips 1G5. -seIenocyanide of 16. _I_ of methylotriethylammonium 313. -ofnitrogen on the explosive com-pousd usually denominated by J. 33. Gladstone 34. -of potassium diffusion of 99. -of sodium diffusion of 100. -of tetramylammonium 123. -of tetramethylamrnonium 321. Iodides on a new test for iodides by D. S. Price 155. lodine action of on peroxide of barium 211. Iron selenocyanide of 19. -diffusion of protochloride of 94. --of sesquichloride of 94. J. Jet coinpound testing by A.W. Hof-maun 39. Johnson $1. W. an analysis of sediment deposited from the river Nile in Lower Egypt 143. -on a simple aspirator 186. E. Kent water analysis of 378 379. Ketone on propione the of propionic acid by R. I. Morley 1. Kolbe H. on the chemical constitution and nature of the organic radicals (con- clusion) 41. L. ~apisLuzuli description of found in large quantities in the Cordilleras of the Andes by F. Field 331. Laurel water estimation of hydrocyanic acid in 219. Lea water average hardness of 387. Lead action of water on 20. of Dee water on 129. --of soft water on 401. -on a process for determining the amonnt of hydrocyanic acid in medicinal prussic acid bitter almond water and laurel water 219.Lime diffusion of nitrate of 91. -bicomenate of 365. -neutral comenate of 366. Linling improvement of London water by 393. Liquids on the diffusion of by Professor Graham 83. M. Magnesia diffusion of nitrate of 93. of sulphate of 94. Magnesium selenocyanide of 19. Manganese diffusion of chloride of 93. -on chromic acid and sesquioxide of by A. J. Fairrie 300. Meetings of the Chemical Society pro- ’ ceedings at the 80 189 302 338. Rlercury-salt of Claudet’s cobalt-base 360. Mercnry-salts of tetrethylammonium 31 1. Mercary selenocyanide of with protochlo- ride of 16. Metals and alloys known to the ancients chemical examination of by J. A. Phillips 252. Methyl action of ammonia on the iodide of 320. -of iodide of on diethylamyla- mine 316, -on potassium-alcohol 107.-on triethylamine 312. -ethylate of 232. Methylate of ethyl 232. Met~~~~amylophenylamine, platinum-saIt of 320. Methylethylamylamine formation of 31 6. -platinum salt of 317. Methylethylamylophenylamine,action of heat on the oxide of 319. Methylethylamylophen~lammonium,iodide of 319. -platinum-salt of 319. INDEX. 463 ~~ethylodi~thylamylammonium, action of heat upon oxide of 316. 7iodide of 316. -platinum-salt of 316. hlethylotriethyiammonium iodide of 313. -platinum-salt of 313. Methyl-series bases of the 320. Miller Graham and Hofmann chemi- cal report on the supply of water to the metropolis 3 75. Morley R I. on propione the ketone of propionic acid 1.Morphine diffusion of hydrochlorate of 104. M otion atomic 110. Muriate of tin single and double 245. Muspratt S. on the compo nds of arsenious acid with albumin w th some remarks on Liebig’s theory 179. N. Naphthyl-compounds table of 55. New River water analysis of 378 379 Nickel detection of small quantities of cobalt in oxide of 361. Nile analysis of sediment deposited from the river Nile in Lower Egypt by M. W. Johnson 143. -water general characters of 148. --hardness of 149. Nitrate of baryta diffusion of 90. -of codeine 114. -of copper diffusion of 93. -of lime diffusion of 91. -of magnesia diffusion of 93. -of silver diffusion of 96. -of soda diffusion of 96. -of strontia diffusion of 90.Nitrates on the tests for and a new one for nitrites by D. S. Price 151 Nitrile-bases table of 326. Nitrocodeine 115. Nitrogen on the explosive compound usually denominated iodide of by J. If. Gladstone 34. Nitropopulates 2 15. Noad H. M. on the composition of cer-tain well-waters in the neighbourbood of London with some observations on their action on lead 20. 0. Obituarynoticeof Dr. Lawrence Holker Potts 346. -of James Thompson Esq,, 317. Oil of lemons 138. Oils on a peculiar property of ether and some essential by C. F. Schtinbein 133. Ores table of cornposition of cinnabar 185. Organic bases researches on the by A. W. Hofmann 304. -radicals on the chemical constitution and nature of by H.Kolbe 41. -matter in Thames water 387. Oxalate of codeine 114. -of nitrocodeine 116. Oxide of tetramylammonium 324. -of tetrethylammonium 327. Oxygen new method of determining the proportion of in atmospheric air by Liebig 221. Oxygen-ethyle or othyle 238. P. Papers list of chemical published in British and foreign journals in the year 1851 414. Peniiy F. on the valuation and composi-tion of protochloride of tin 239 Phenyl-compounds table of 43. Phenylotriethylamnionium platinum-salt of 318. Phillips J. A. chemical examination of the metals and alloys known to the ancients 252. -on the composition and properties of the carbonates of lead constituting the white lead of commerce 165. Phosphate of codeine 114.Phosphorus on the equivalent of by A. Schriitter 223. Platinum chloride of and codeine 114. Platinum-salt of chlorocodeine 119. -of Claude t ’s cobalt- base 355. -of amylotriethylammonium,314. -of diamylamine 323. I_ of diethylamylamine 315. -of methylamylophenylamine 320. -of methylethylainylamine 317. -of methylethylamylophenylammo-nium 319. -of methylodiethyIamylammonium 316. -of methylotriethglammouium 313. -of nitrocodeine 11 6. -of phenylotriethylammoniiim 318. -of triamylamine 323. -of tetramethylaminonium 321. -of tetrethylammoninm 310. Populus batsanifera action of nitric acid on evtract of 213. Potash diffusion of bicarbonate of 103. -bicomenate of 365. 4 64 INDEX. Potassium-alcohol action of the iodides of ethyl methyl and amyl on 106 107, 10s.Potassium diffusion of bromide of 99, -of chloride of 97. -of iodide of 99. -selenocj-anide of 13. Potts Dr. Lawrence Holker obituary notice of 346. Price D. S. on the tests for nitrates and a new one for nitrites 151. -on a new test for iodides 155. Proceedings of Chemical Society 81 189 302 338. Propione action of nitric acid on 6. -on the ketone of propionic acid hy R. I. Morley 1. Protochloride of iron diffusion of 94. -of tin composition of crystallized 24 7. __I-on the valuation and composi- tion of by F. Penny 239. Prussic acid estimation of hydrocyanic acid in medicinal 219. R. Radicals on the chemical constitution and nature oforganic by H.Kolbe 41. Report Treasurer’s 303. Ricinolamide on the cornposition of 362. Robson J. H. analysis of the water of the artesian well Southampton 7. -on dibenzoylimide a new derivative of oil of bitter almonds 225. Rowney T. H. on a new method of obtaining capric acid and remarks on some of its salts 372. -on the action of ammonia on sebacic ether 334. s. Salts on the constitution of by A. W. Wil I iam so n 350. Schonbein C. F. on a peculiar property of ether and some essential oils 133. SchrGtter A, on the equivalent of phos-phorus 223. Scoparin preparation and properties of 217. Sebamide 335. Sediment analysis of deposited by the river Nile in Lower Egypt by M. W. Johnson 133. Selenocyanide of ammonium 19.-of iron 19. -of barium 19. -of calcium 19. -of copper 19. -of lead 16. Selenocyanide of magnesium 10. -of mercury with protochloride of mercury 16. -of potassium 13. -of silver 15. -of sodium 19. -strontium 19. -of zinc 19. Selenocyanides,onthe,by W. Crookes 12. Sesquichloride of iron diffusion of 93. Seven-carlmn ether 233. Six-carbon ether 234. Silver action of peroxide of barium0 11 chloride of 203. .-on oxide of 206. II diffusion of nitrate of 96 -notice of a specimen of chlorobro- mitle of from Chili by Col. Yorke 1-19, -selenocyanide of 15. Smith J. on the composition of the waters of the Dee and Don at Aberdeen with an investigation of the action of Dee water on lead pipes and cisterns 123.Soap-test action of Clarke’s on Dee water 126. -degree of hardness of the waters supplied by the eight principal Lon-don companies determined by Clarke’s 382. Soda bicomenate of 365. -diffusion of bicarbonate of 103. of nitrate of 96. Sodium diffusion of bromide of 100. -II of chloride of 96. of iodide of 100. -selenocyanide of 19. Soft water action of on lead 401. Sparteine preparation and properties of 218. Spartium scopariunt examination of 216. Stenhouse J. on the action of nitric acid on yarious vegetables with a more particular examination of Spartium SCD-j-inrium 213. Strontia diffusion of nitrate of 90. -comenates of 367. Strontium diffusion of chIoride of 92. selenocyanide of 19. Strychnine diffusion of hydrochlorate of 104.Sulphate of alumina diffusion of 95. -of chlorocodeine 119. -of codeine 113. -of magnesia diffusion of 94. -of nitrocodeine 116. --of zinc diffusion of 95. Surrey water analysis and propertie8 of 397 398. INDEX. 465 T. Table of amidogen imidogen 'and nitrile bases and of analogues of oxide of ammonium 326. Teas adulteration and sophistication of 162. -black and green 158. -colouring of 157. -observations on the of commerce, by R. Warington 156. Tetramylammonium oxide of 324. Tetramethylammonium iodide of 321. -platinum-salt of 321. Tetrethylamruonium gold-salt of 31 1. -mercury-saltsof 31 1. -oxide of 307. -salts of 310. Thames water organic matter in 387.-analysis of 379 380 -and Lea water average of hardness of 387. Thompson James obituary notice of 347. Three-carbon ether 232. Tin composition of crystallized protochlo- ride of 241. -crystuls of 242. -on the valuation and composition of protochloride of by F. Penny 239. -quantitative ratio of bichromate of potash and metallic 246. -single muriate and double muriate of 245. Tin-foil 247. -antimony and arsenic qualitative separation of 329. Treasurer's Report 303. Triamylamine formation and sa:ts of 323. Tribromocodeine 117. Triethylamine action of iodide of methyl upon 312. -of amyl on 313. of bromide and iodide of ethyl on 304. Turpentine essence of 135. V. Vegetables on the action of nitric acid on various by J.Stenhouse 213. w. Warington R. observations on the teas of commerce 156. Water analysis of the of the artesian well Southampton by J. H. Robson 7. -analysis of Farnham and Surrey 397. _I_ on the composition of certain well-waters in the neighbourhood of London with some observations on their action on lead by H. M. Noad 20. -on the composition of the waters of the Dee and Don at Aberdeen with an investigation into the action of Dee water on Iead pipes and cisterns by J. Smith 123. -chemical report on the supply of to the metropolis by Professors Graham Miller and Hofmann 375. __. chemical quality of the present sup-ply of to the metropolis 376. -supply of to the metropolis recom- mended by the Board of Health 396.-supply on the improvement of the present to the metropolis 392. -of the properties to be preferred in the water selected for the supply of the metropolis 410. -analysis of New River East London Kent and Hampstead 378 379. Thames 379 380. -analyses of from Gravesend water- works 409. I_ properties of Thames 383 376. I_ properties of supplied by the New River and East London companies from the river Lea 386. -from Thames and Lea average hardness of 387. Waters hardness of supplied by theeigh t principal London companies 382. -hard objections to for domestic use 388 392. -the question whether any compara- tive inconvenience would arise from a supply of soft water to the metropolis with the present system of distribution 400.-soft action of on lead 401. -proposed to be supplied from Wat- ford 404. -hardness of temporary and perma- nent 381. Watford analyses and properties of chalk and spring waters froni 404 408. Williamson A. W. on etherification 106 229. -on the constitution of salts 350. P. Yorke Col. notice of a specimen of chlorobromide of silver from Chili 149. Z. Zinc diffusion of sulphate of 95. -__. selenocyanide of 19. END OP YOL. IV. LONDON Printed by Schulze and Co. 13 Poland Street.
ISSN:1743-6893
DOI:10.1039/QJ8520400458
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年代:1852
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