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Volume 36,
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1911,
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T H E EDWARD J. BEVAN F.I.C. BERTRAM BLOUNT F.I.C. A. CHASTON CHAPMAN F.I.C. CECIL H CRIBB B.Sc. F.I.C. BERNARD DYER D.Sc. F.I.C. THOMAS FAIRLEY F.I.C. ANALYST: OTTO HEHNER F.I.C. J. T. HEWITT D.Sc. PH.D. M.A. F.R.S. F. G. HOPKINS M.A. M.B. D.Sc. F.R.S. ARTHUR R. LING F.I.C. P. A. ELLIS RICHARDS F.I.C. H. DROOP RICHMOND F.I.C. THE ORGAN OF THE Society of Public Analysts and other Analytical Chemists A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Elbetractore : J. F. BRIGGS A.C.G.I. H. F. E. HULTON A.I.C. G. C. JONES A.C.G.I. F.I.C. 1 W. P. SKERTCHLY F.I.C. C. A. MITCHELL M.A. F.I.C. 1 0. E. MOTT PH.D. A. R. TANKARD F.I.C. VOL. XXXVI. 1 9 1 1 . TRADE AGENTS : SIMPHIN MARSHALL HAMILTON KENT 4 CO. LTD., 2 4 6 8 ORANGE STREET LONDON S.W.191 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. INDEX OF NAMES. ABDERHALDEN E. und Meyer C. Detection of Active Pepsin in tho Intestines by - and Schmidt H. Use of Triketohydrindene Hydrate for the Abelin J. New Method for the Detection of Salvarsan 452 Achalme P. and Bresson M. Method for Ascertaining whether a Liquid Contains --- Influence of the Viscosity on the Action of Invertase According to the Concentration of Saccharose 416 Adams A. B. Detection of the Substitution of Spirit for Aged Whisky 546 - L. H. and Johnston J. Phenomenon of Occlusion in Precipitates of Barium Sulphate and its Relation to the Exact Determination of Sulphates 426 Adan R. Researches on the Quantitative Analysis of Pentoses and Pentosans and its Practical Applications 293 Ageno F.and Guicciardini N. Estimation of Arsenic and Iron Salts in Mineral Waters 466 Agulhon H. Colorimetric Test for Alcohol in the Presence of Acetone 592 Albrecht A. and Miiller F. Estimation of Napthalene in Crude Coal-Gas 510 Alexander P. Caoutchouc Nitrosite and its Analytical Application 287 Allen I. C. Specifications and Sampling of Fuel Oil and Natural Gas 555 Allesandri P. E. LA Chimica delle Sostanze Alimentari Review 40 Amberger C. Detection of Adulteration of Butter by Ewer’s Method 404 American Chemical Society Analysis of Fats and Oils 164 Andouard - and Bussard L. Adulteration of Pepper Corns 349 Andrews A. E. The Determination of Codeine in Opium 489 Andriska V. and Liebermann L. von Method of Estimating the Quality of Wheaten Anelli G.Estimation of Sulphur by the Methoa of Carius 296 Angerhausen J. and Nottbohm F. E. Wendler’s Method for the Estimation of Fat Archbutt L. Characteristics of Neutralised Olive-Residuum Oil 116 Arnold V. Colour Reaction of Proteins with Sodium Nitroprusside 235 Arragon C. New Constant in the Analysis of Pepper 147 Ashley H. E. and Emley W. E. Errors in Determining Sizes of Mineral Grains and Atack F. W. and Knecht E. A New Method for the Volumetric Estimation of Atkinson F. C. ard McCandless J. M. Bacteriological Method of Estimating Avail-Auger V. and Gabillon M. New Method of Estimating Sulphuric Acid and Sulphates, Means of Elastin 551 Detection of Proteins and their Derivatives 614 One or More Enzymes 110 Flour 543 in Milk 14 the Use of Surface Factors 182 Molybdenum 98 able Organic Nitrogen 219 H.M. Modified Separatory Funnel and Washer for Heavy Liquids 89 17 iv INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Autenrieth W. and Funk A, Colorimetric Estimation of Lactose in Urine and i n -- and Muller G. Colorimetric Estimation of Sugar Creatine and Auzies J. A. A, Analysis of a Substance Containing Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen, Nitrogen and Sulphur 553 -- Analysis of a Substance Containing Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen, Nitrogen Sulphur Chlorine Bromine and Iodine 553 -- New Method of Elementary Analysis of Organic Substances Con-Milk 592 Creatinine in Urine 591 taining Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen and Nitrogen 553 Bach W. Oil from Seeds of the Ash-Tree 357 Backe A. (with A. Wiborg and E. Rijer) Analysis of Sweetened Condensed Milk 138 Bacon R.F. Detection and Estimation of Methyl and Ethyl Alcohols and Formic Acid 507 - Philippine Terpenes and Essential Oils IV. 15 -__ W. Note on the Gravimetric Estinia,tion of Phosphorus in Milk 583 Bailey H. S. Electrically-Heated Vacuum Fractionation Apparatus 253 Baker. J. L. and Day F. E. The Chemical Behaviour and Preservative Action of Bang I. Estimation of Phosphoric Acid by Neumann’s Method 525 -- Preparation of Menthylglycuronic Acid 505 - Preparation of the Copper Solution used in Bang’s Sugar Titration Method, Barbier P. Separation of Alumina from Ferric Oxide 82 Bardach B. ,An Inner Anhydride Reaction of Proteins 514 Sulphites in Beer 495 501 -- Reaction of Aromatic Inner Anhydrides Depending on their Influence on - and Silberstein S.Polarimotric Estimation of Sugar by the Method of Barker B. T. P. and Gimingham C. T. Fungicidal Action of Bordeaux Mixtures 351 Barrett W. H. and Hartley H. Determination of the Density of Liquids 439 Barthel C. Comparison of the Reductase Test with Other Hygienic Tests for Milk,, Baskerville C. and Hamor W. A. Examination of Ether for Anaxthetic and the Crystalline Form of Iodoform 458 Jolles 361 346 Analytical Purposes 407 -- and Stkvenson R. Analytical Examination of Commercial Oxygen, 469 -- - Chemistry of Anaesthetics. 111. Nitrous Oxide, Batey J. P. Notes on the Formation of Hypoiodites and their Action on Sodium Thiosulphate-A Source of Error in Certain Iodine Titrations 132 Baubigny H. Estimation of Very Small Quantities of Bromine in Presence of Chlorides and Iodides 365 Baudisch O.Quantitative Separation by Means of ‘‘ Cupferron,” 520 Baumann P. Apparatus for Electrolytic Estimations with Mercury Cathode 529 Baur E. and Polenske E. Method for the Separation of Starch and Glycogen 501 Beadle C. and Stevens H. P. Rubber Review 443 Beck K. and Lehmann P. Estimation of Starch Syrup in Jams etc. 280 Becker R. Estimation of “Mineral Rubber” and Similar Products in Rubber 503 - Oxidation of Ferrous Salts 467 -- Some Analyses of Hevea Latex 6 Articles 235 - Notes on Hubener’s Caoutchouc Tetrabromide 23 ISDEX TO VOLUME XYXVI. V Bell W. J. Lloyd C. F. nizd Robinson R. A, The Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, Bellmer E. Estimation of the Specific Gravity of Oils 557 Benedict S. R. Estimation of Reducing Sugars 298 Beneker J.C. Rapid and Accurate Method for the Analysis of White Metals 606 Benner It. C. and Hartmann M. L. Rapid Determinations and Separations by - - and Ross W. H. Rapid Determination of Nickel and Cobalt by Means of the Gauze Cathode and Stationary Anode 307 ---- Rapid Determination of Silver and Cadmium by Benson H. I<. and Pollock C. New Accelerated Test for Paints 608 Berget A. Estimation of the Salinity of Sea Water by Means of the Refractometer, Bernhardt P. New Indicator for the Estimation of " Titratable " Alkali in Blood 415 Bernier R. and Phron G. Estimation of Small Quantities of Iodides in the Presence of Other Compounds 241 Bertrand G. Estimatior of Small Quantities of Manganese Especially in the Ash of Plants or of Animal Organs 369 Besson A.A, Estimation of the Doughing Value of Flou- 216 -- The Anhydride of Lactic Acid 235 -- Valuation of Tea 454 Beutell A. Mercury Pump for Rapidly Obtaining a High Vacuum 89 Bevan E. J. Note on the Gravimetric Estimation of Phosphorus in Milk 583 Beythien A. Hempel H. Simmich P. Schwert W. and Wiesemann C. Estimation Bird W. H. Collective Index of the Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1887-1910, Bjorksten R. and Nyman M. Precipitation of Cocaine Solutions with Platinum Black J. W. and Cockburn T. The Estimation of Quinine as the Acid Citrate in Blair H. Estimation of Sulphur in Coal-Gas and of Ammonium Sulphate 309 Blakeley A. G. and Chance E. M. Accurate Technical Estimation of Calorific Value of Anthracite 518 --- Estimation of Lead in Alloys Containing Anti-Review 325 Means of the Mercury Cathode and Stationary Anode 83 Means of the Gauze Cathode and Stationary Anode 473 311 of Formaldehyde by the Ammonia Method 421 Review 576 Chloride 354 Certain Organic Liquids 396 mony and Tin 367 Blaree C.Analysis of Turpentine Oil 546 Blucher H. Modern Industrial Chemistry Review 325 Blum W. and Elillebrand W. F. Estimation of Manganese by the Bismuth Method, Blume F. Holder for Classen Dish 180 Bockermann W. Estimation of Soap in Heavy Grease 559 Boddener K. H. ai2d Tollens B. Modification of the Furfural Method for the Estima-Bodmer - Note on Gorgonzola Cheese 63 Badtker E. Estimation of Free Fatty Acids in Fats 355 3ogoluboff P. and Wdowiszewski H. Estimation of Chromium in Chrome Tungsten Bokorny T.Microchemical Detection of Protein 111 Bolton E. R. andRevis C. Further Analysis of Ghee 392 -.-439 tion of Pentosans 161 Steel 83 - Observations on Some Methods of Estimating Cocoanut Oil and Butter in Butter and Margarine 33 vi INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Bordas F. and Tcuplain F. Distribution of the Phosphoric Acid in Milk 345 Bos J. L. M. van der Horn van den Quantitative Separation of Barium Strontium, Bourion F. General Method for the Preparation of Anhydrous Chlorides and its Bouyssy M. and Henriet H. Method of Measuring the Degree of Vitiation of the Bowser L. T. Detection of Small Quantities of Potassium as the Cobalti-Nitrite, Estimation of Very Small Amounts of Calcium by Means of Perman- Titrimetric Estimation of Phosphorus in Small Amounts 246 and Calcium 364 Application in Chemical Analysis 31 Atmosphere 363 606 ganate 174 Boyle J.J. Comparison of Methods for Determination of Nickel in Steel 524 Boynton C. N. and Gooch F. A. Separation and Estimation of Barium in Presence of Calcium and Magnesium by the Action of Acetyl Chloride and Acetone on the Mixed Chlorides 426 Brady W. and Touzalin L. A. Determination of Dust in Blast Furnace Gas 601 Bressanin G. Volumetric Estimation of Mercuric Chloride 34 Bresson M. and Achalme P. Influence of the Viscosity on the Action of Invertase According to the Concentration of Saccharose 416 --- Method for Ascertaining whether a Liquid Contains Briant L. Laboratory Textbook for Brewers Review 441 Brinton P. H. M. P. Estimation of Manganese by the Bismuthate Method 305! - and Fresenius H.Estimation of Potassium as Potassium Brouvert E. Volumetric Determination of Nitric Acid in Nitrocellulose Nitro-Brown A. J. and Ward G. B. Valuation of the Antiseptic Properties of Hops 65 Browne C. A. Normal Weight of Dextrose 78 One or More Enzymes 110 Platini-Chloride 178 glycerol and Other Compounds 34 C. E. and Shadinger G. B. Flask for Distillation of Tar 529 Use of Temperature Corrections in the Polarisation of Raw Sugars and Other Products upon Quartz Wedge Saccharimeters 297 - and Bryan A. H. Analysis of Commercial Dextrins 276 Brugemann - Estimation of Fillers (Mineral Matter) in Rubber Mixtures 558 Brumwell H. Microscopical Examination of Gambier 344 Brunck O. Estimation of Hydrogen in Gas Mixtures 84 Brunetti W.Changes which Mercury Compounds Undergo when in Contact with Briinnich J. C. and Smith F. Detection and Estimation of Arsenic -4cid in Presence Bryan A. H. and Browne C. A. Analysis of Commercial Dextrins 276 - Given A. and Straughn &I. N. Estimation of Sugars in Feediog-Buchanan G. S. On the Work of Inspectors of Foods 128 Buchner G. Analysis of Beeswax with Special Reference to East Indian and the Buchta F. and Oettinger C. Soya Bean Oil; 358 Buckmaster G. A. and Gardner J. A. Composition of the Gases of the Blood in Buckminster I. H. and Smith E. F. Electrolytic Separations 32 Budde J. Estimation of Caoutchouc as Tetrabromide 159 -- Fatty Acids in Soaps 355 Burgess W. J. The Determination of the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen absorbed by Organic Matters 154 of Arsenious Acid by Means of Magnesia Mixture 30 stuffs 453 So-called China Beeswax 554 Chloroform Anaesthesia 15 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.vii Sewage Effluents Containing Nitrites and of the Amount of Nitrite in Sewage Effluents and Water 395 Burr A. Composition of Dried Milk Powders 279 Bussard L. Adulteration of Linseed Cakes and Linseed Meals in Belgium 218 - Green Colour of Rapeseed Cakes 411 - and Andouard - Adulteration of Pepper-Corns 349 Cahen E. and Little H. F. V. Waldemar Fischer’s Modification of Volhard’s Method for the Volumetric Estimation of Manganese and its Comparison with Other Well-known Methods 52 Cain J. R. Determination of Xanadium in Vanadium and Chrome-Vanadium Steels, - Estimation of Manganese in Vanadium and Chrome-Vanadium Steels, Cameron F.K. The Soil Solution The Nutrient Medium for Plant-Growth, Campbell E. D. and Hurley W. B. New Colorirneter 478 Carles P. Separate Estimation of Potassium Bitartrate and Calcium Tartrate 234 Caro N, (and Schiick B.) Analysis of Commercial Calcium Cyanamide 76 Caron H. and Raquet D. Estimation of Nitrates by the Phenol Sulphonic Acid Method 84 ---_ Estimation of Nitrates in Water by a Sulpho-Salicylic Carrez D. Separation and Identification of Urobilin 552 Casanova C. Characteristic Colour Reaction of Ovolecithin 460 Castell-Evans J. Physico-Chemical Tables Vol. II. Review 192 Chamot E. M. Pratt D. S. and Redfield H. W. Study of the Phenolsulphonic Acid Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water. 111. Chief Sources of Error 244 ---- Study of the Phenolsulphonic Acid IV.A Modified Method 244 Chance E. M. and Blakeley A. G. Accurate Technical Estimation of Calorific --- Estimation of Lead in Alloys Containing Chapin R. M. Estimation of Nicotine in Nicotine Solutions and Tobacco Extracts 544 The Dimethyl Sulphate Test for Creosote Oil and Creosote Baths Chapman A. C. A Further Contribution to the Question of Turpentine Substitutes, The Detection of Traces of Hydrogen Cyanide 269 Charitschkoff - New Test for Ferrous Oxide and the Separation of Iron from ChBladzB N. and Wunder - Separation of Aluminium from Beryllium 426 Chercheffsky N. Determination of Origin of Mineral Oils and their Products 167 Chesneau G. Analysis of Monazite Sands 522 Chisholm J. and Don J. Modern Methods of Water Purification Review 261 Chouchak D.and Pouget I. Colorimetric Estimation of Phosphoric Acid 525 Church S. R. Methods for Testing Coal Tar and Refined Tars Oils and Pitches 475 604 Review 574 --- Examination of Bismuth Salicylate 342 Reagent 85 Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water. Value of Anthracite 518 Antimony and Tin 367 - Note on the Examination of Finnish Turpentine 578 (Dips) 585 211 H. G. and Welsh D. A. Precipitin Reaction 456 Aluminium 373 Derived therefrom 29 . Vlll INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Chwala A, and Colle H. Valuation of Higher Oxides of Lead 366 Claassen O. Estimation of Sulphurous Acid in Glucose Syrup 543 Clark S. G. and Ibbotson F. Volumetric Estimation of Uranium 248 Clarke R. W. The Determination of the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen Absorbed by Sewage Effluents Containing Nitrites and of the Amount of Nitrite in Sewage Effluents and Water 393 Clausmann P.Estimation of Bromine in Presence of Chlorides and Iodides 241 Cockburn J. and Black J. W. The Estimation of Quinine as the Acid Citrate in Coffignier C. Characteristics of Different Varieties of Dammar Resin 422 Cohn R. Lecithin 510 Colle H. and Chwala A. Valuation of Higher Oxides of Lead 366 Collingridge W. Soda-Water 16 Comey A. M. Study of the Velocity of Detonation 288 Cook F. C. Comparison of Beef and Yeast Extracts of Known Origin 64 -- Comparison of Meat and Yeast Extracts of Known Origin 104 Cooper E. A. and Morgan G. T. Germicidal Action of Arsenic and Antimony Coste J. H. Note on Henry C.Frey’s Method of Estimating Petroleum in Turpen-- and James B. R. Still Water Gas Calorimeter 250 - and Nash L. M. A Further Contribution to the Question of Turpentine - mzd Powney W. E. F. Testing of Incandescent Mantles 125 Courmont J. Sterilisation of Drinking Water by Means of Ultra-Violet Rays 457 Coutts F. J. H. Report to the Local Government Board on an Inquiry as to Condensed Milks with Special Reference to their Use as Infants’ Foods 572 Craig T. J. I. Estimation of Free Acid and Basic Alumina in Aluminium Salts 236 Cranfield H. T. The Effect of Feeding with Cocoanut Cake and Linseed Cake on the Composition of Butter-Fat 445 Cribb C. H. Observations on Some Methods of Estimating Cocoanut Oil and - and Richards P. A. E. Notes on the Analysis of Margarine 327 Crispo D.Loss of Soluble and Volatile Fatty Acids during the Ageing of Butter 64 Curtman L. J. and Rothberg P. Application of the “Glow Reaction” to the Detection of the Platinum Metals 434 Efficiency of Borax Bead Tests for Nickel and Certain Organic Liquids 396 Preservation of Fruit Juices with Hydrofluoric Acid 218 Compounds on Bacillus Typhosus 282 tine 138 Substitutes 207 Butter in Butter and Margarine 341 Cobalt in Admixture 173 Dane - Detection of Nitrites in Water 370 Daniel I(. C. R. and Nierstein M. Use of Carbalkyloxy Derivatives for the David - Separation of Solid from Liquid Fatty Acids 22 Davis G. C. Dissolving Silicon Alloys 178 Day F. E. and Baker J. L. The Chemical Behaviour and Preservative Action of De Jong A. W.K. Analysis of Coca Leaves 274 Dede L. Gravimetric Estimation of Nickel and Cobalt 598 Degrazia J. von New Method for the Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco 280 -- Polarimetric Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco Extracts 279 Deiss E. and Leysaht H. Separation of Iron and Vanadium by Means of Ether 522 Delehsye H. Huiles Minerales (PQtroles Benzols Brais Paraffines Vaselines, Quantitative Estimation of Hydroxyl Groups 227 Sulphites in Beer 495 Ozokbrite) Review 57 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. ix DelBpine S. Contribution to Study of Chemical Disinfectants First and Second PaDers. 69. 283 -- M. a d Sornet R. Separation and Estimation of Ammonia and Pyridine 508 DenigBs G. Detection of Ethyl Alcohol in the Presence of Methyl Alcohol 18 -- New Reaction of Bromine 427 -- New Reaction of Morphine 66 -- New Test for Cupreine 113 Denis W.Detection of Prune Juice and Caramel in Vanilla Flavouring Extracts 281 Desch C. H. The Chemistry and Testing of Cement Review 258 DesmouliBre E. Estimation of Citric Acid in Milk 105 Dey B. B. and Sen H. K. Action of Hydrazine Sulphate on Nitrites and a Method for the Estimation of Nitrite Nitrogen 468 Dickert M., Diefenthiiler O. and Muller E. Simultaneous Volumetric Estimation of Iron and Vanadium 475 Diethelm B. and Muller E. Estimation of Carbon and Sulphur in High-Grade Alloys of Tungsten Molybdenum and Vanadium with Iron 31 Dinslage E. Analysis of Calcium Cyanamide and of Norwegian Nitre 561 Dittrich M. Determination of Ferrous Iron in Silicate Rocks 602 -- Note on the Titration of Ferrous Oxide in Silicates by the Pebal-Dolter Dominicis A.de Estimation of the Age of Blood-Stains 455 Dominikiewice M. Measuring Flask for Use in Determining Iodine Values of Oils, Don J. and Chisholm J. Modern Methods of Water Purification Review 261 Donau J. Gooch Crucible for Micro-Analysis 180 Dorronsoro B. Essential Oil of Spanish Marjoram (Thymus Mastichina L.) 69 Downs C. R. Distillation of Tars Containing Water 171 DOX A. W. Composition of Roquefort Cheese 542 Dubois W. L. and Lott C. I. Estimation of Husk in Cocoa Powder 275 Duclmx J. Freezing Mixtures 127 Dumas W. C. Criticism of Magnesia Method for Estimation of Phosphoric Acid 176 Dyer B. Note on the Gravimetric Estimation of Phosphorus in Milk 582 - Detection of Nitrates and Nitrites in Water 432 Perhydrol ’’ for the Estimation of Total Sulphur in Coal-Gas 309 Method 372 379 Ebler E.Qualitative Analysis without the Use of Hydrogen Sulphide 517 Eckert A, and Meyer H. The Fatty Oil and Wax Obtained from Coffee Berries, 106 Edgar G. Precipitation of Vanadic Acid as Silver Vanadate and Estimation of Phosphoric and Vanadic Acids in Presence of Each Other 35 Edwards M. G. and Orton K. J. P. Detection and Estimation of Small Quantities of Acetic Anhydride in Acetic Acid 417 Effront J. Note on the Bulgarian Bacillus 221 Egerton A. C. G. Addition to the Buchner Funnel 438 Egger F. and Franxen H. Estimation of Formic Acid 355 Ehrlich F. Preparation and Constitution of Caramel and its Estimation in Sugar Elliot F. G. Volumetric Estimation of Sulphur in Iron and Steel 374 Elvove E.Estimation of Formaldehyde 595 -- Use of Sulphur Dioxide in Checking Strengths of Volumetric Solutions Emley W. E. and Ashley H. E. Errors in Determining Sizes of Mineral Graim Juices and Syrups 273 of Iodine Alkali and Silver 248 and the Use of Surface Factom 182 X INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Enger F. and Seiter F. J. Identification of Cocaine and Substitutes 405 Enz H. Detection of Thujone in Absinthe 495 Eriksson E. Estimation of Glycyrrhizin and Sugars in Liquorice Powder and Esch W. The Application of Bromination Methods for the Estimation of Caoutchouc Essner - Analysis of Tobacco Juice and Extracts and of Nicotine Salts by the Euler H. The Chemistry of Enzymes (Allgemeine Chemie der Enzyme) Review 534 Evans J. and Scott-Smith G.E. The Analytical and Microscopical Examination Ewins A. J. Colour Reactions of Adrenaline and Allied Bases 18 Extracts 409 in Vulcanised Products 558 Method of Ulex 545 of Compound Liquorice Powder 198 Fabris U. Estimation of Water in Honey 586 Fahrion W. Estimation of Rosin in Fatty Oils 557 -- Neats-Foot Oil 512 Falciola P. Separation of Liquid from Solid Fatty Acids-II. 114 - Separation of Oleic Acid from Stearic and Palmitic Acids 23 Favrel G. Estimation of Iodine in Alcoholic Solutions 235 Feder E. Composition of Sauerkraut 548 - Detection of Invert Sugar in Honey 586 Feiser J. P. and Gooch F. A. Estimation of Silver by Electrolysis of an Ammoniztcal Feld W. New Method of Estimating Tar and Tar Constituents in Gas 299 Fellenberg T.Von Colour Reactions of Aromatic Aldehydes and their Applicability Solution of its Oxalate 308 Sodium Thiosulphate as Standard in Alkalimetry 435 in the Analysis of Spirits 273 - Detection of Resin in Glazed Coffee 275 - Higher Alcohols Occurring in Jamaica Rum 411 Fendler G. Analysis of Crude Caoutchouc 159 Fenyvessy B. von Influence of Certain Vegetable Proteins on Wheat Gluten 407 Fernandez O. Spanish Oil of Turpentine 589 FQry C. Recording Thermo-Electric Calorimeter 312 Fiechter A, Reduction of Potassium Chloriplatinste 526 Fincke H. Chemical Differentiation between Fermentation Vinegars and '' Vinegar Essence," Particularly with Respect to the Amount of Formic Acid, 455 - Estimation of Formic Acid in Foods 103 496 - Estimation of Pyridine in Vinegar 414 Findlay A.and Shen B. Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Beer 404 Firth J. B. and Myers J. E. Apparatus for Precipitating Filtering and Drying in Fischel R. Histological-Chemical Detection of Peroxydase 75 Fischer F. Thiele C. and Stecher E. Rapid Electro-Analysis with Agitation by -- Rapid Electro - Analysis under Reduced an Inert Gas 313 Means of a Current of Gas 600 Pressure 601 Fisher K. and Gruenert O. Detection of Benzoic Acid in Flesh and Fats 12 Fiske -A. H. and Jackson C L. Method for Purifying and Drying Organic Liquids bv WiDiner. 26 Flaci E. *V.,"Gitrate-Solubility of Phosphoric Oxide in Basic Slag 32 Flanders F. F. and Folin O. Estimation of Beneoic Acid 584 Fleurent E. and Levi L. Causes of Loss of Phosphoric Acid on Incineration in Presence of Organic Matter 36 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVT.xi Fleurent E and LQvi L. Estimation of Ash in Vegetable and Animal Substances, Flohil J. T. Estimation of Pentosans with the Aid of Fehling’s Solution 161 Florentin D. and Marqueyrol M. Estimation of Nitrogen in Nitrates Gun-Cotton, Folin O. and Flanders F. F. Estimation of Benzoic Acid 584 Foote H. W. and Langley R. W. Indirect Method for Determining Columbium Indirect Method for the Estimation of Tantalum Separation of Tantalum and Columbium 239 Forrest C. N. Characters of Creosote and Tar Oils Available for Wood Preservation, Fowler G. J. Bacteriological and Enzyme Chemistry Review 260 Framm F. Uniform Methods of Analysis for Portland Cement 247 Francesconi L. and Scarafia - Essential Oil of Santoliiza Chamwcyparissw 589 Francis C.K. Extraction Apparatus 609 Frank E. and Moeckel K. Estimation of Sugar in Blood 73 -- F. Proposed Uniform Method of Carrying out Comparative Tests for the Frankland E. P. Estimation of Carbon and Nitrogen in Organic Compounds 593 -- P. F. Bacteriology of Water Its Present Position 285 Franzen H. Flask for Quantitative Fermentation Experiments 568 -- and Egger F. Estimation of Formic Acid 355 Fraps G S. Effect of Ignition on Solubility of Soil Phosphates 371 Frazer J. C. W. aizd Hoffman E. J. Apparatus and Methods for Sampling and Fresenius H. and Brinton P. H. M. P. Estimation of Potassium as Potassium 237 etc. 243 and Tantalum 239 and Columbium 310 --~-228 Valuation of Raw Rubber 423 Analysis of Furnace Gases 530 Plat i ni-Chloride 178 - R.Application of ‘‘ Cupferron ” in Quantitative Analysis 175 - W. and Grunhut L. Estimation of Lecithin in Oil 166 Frey W. and Wohler L. Estimation of Acidity in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions 82 Friedenthal H. Quantitative Analysis of Mixtures by Differences in the Specific Gravities of their Components 306 Fuhner H. Detection of Colchicine in Toxicology 73 Fuller H. C. Estimation of Camphor 593 Punk A. and Autenrieth W. Colorimetric Estimation of Lactose in Urine and in Furnrohr D. Estimation of Nitrogen in Liquids 421 Furth 0. von Detection of Blood 549 Milk 592 Gabillon M. and Auger V. New Method of Estimating Sulphuric Acid and Gadais J. and Gadais L. Analysis of Liquorice Juice 497 Gaebel G. O. Detection of Salvarsan 153 Titration of Galletly J.C. and Spence D. Estimation of Caoutchouc as Tetrabromide 509 -- Spence D. and Scott J. H. Estimation of Rubber as Tetrabromide, Gardner J. A. and Buckmaster G. A. Composition of the Gases of the Blood in Gatterbauer J. Composition of the So-Called Gallisin (Glucosin) Occurring in Gaubert P. Differentiation of Minerals by Means of Colour Reactions 242 Sulphates 178 Salvarsan ” with Iodine Solution 350 Decomposition of the Bromide by Nitric Acid 361 Chloroform AnEsthesia 154 Commercial Starch Syrup 54 x11 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Gautier A, Use of Methyl Orange in the Colorimetric’Estimation of Titanium 310 Gawalowski A, Apparatus for Flue Gas Analysis 440 --- Microdistillation Apparatus 37 Gaze R. Estimation of Cantharidine in Tincture and Oil of Cantharides 404 Gersten E.and Ruff O. Some Sources of Error in Gasometric Estimation of Nitrate Gilbard J. F. H. A Reaction for Caulophyllin 270 Gill A. H. and Shippee A. E. Estimation of Unsaponifiable Matter in Wool Oils, Gimingham C. T. and Barker B .T. P. Fungicidal Action of Bordeaux Mixtures 351 Gissing G. E. The Spark Spectra of the Metals Review 41 Given A, Bryan A. EL and Straughn M. N. Estimation of Sugars in Feeding-Glaister J. Arsenical Gas-Poisoning Review 321 Goldbaum J. S. and Smith E. F. Electrolytic Determination of Chlorine in Golding J. The Goldsbrough H. A. and Schidrowitz P. Note on the Detection and Estimation of Golubinzeff A. Rapid Estimation of Ferric Oxide in Cement 563 Gooch F. A. and Boynton C. N. Separation and Estimation of Barium in Presence of Calcium and Magnesium by the Action of Acetyl Chloride and Acetone on the Mixed Chlorides 426 -- and Feiser J.P. Estimation of Silver by Electrolysis of an Ammoniacal Solution of its Oxalate 308 -- and Kuzirian S. B. Application of Sodium Paratungstate in t h e Estimation of Carbon Dioxide in Carbonates and Nitrogen Pentoxide in Nitrates by Loss on Ignition 526 by Schloesing’s Method and of Nitrate by Piccini’s Method 525 168 stuffs 453 Hydrochloric Acid with the Use of a Silver Anode and Mercury Cathode 33 Small Quantities of Antimony 101 Neusal ” Milk Test 203 Gopner C. Dangers Corinected with the Storage and Transport of Ferrosilicon 302 Gottlieb R. and Steppuhn O. Quantitative Estimation of Morphine 142 Goutal E.and Mahler P. Estimation of Carbon in Steel by Means of a Calorimetric Bomb 562 Goy - and Stutzer - Estimation of Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrogen in Commercial Calcium Nitrate and Nitrite 524 Grasser G. Detection of Tannin in Solution 412 - Valuation of Logwood 26 Greenish H. G. The Microscopical Examination of Foods and Drugs Review 384 Greifenhagen W. Konig J. and Scholl A. Estimation of Gelatin 585 ---- Estimation of Starch 588 Grenet F. Testing the Porosity of Earthenware Filtering Bougies 16 Griebel L. C. Composition of the Pulp of Cassia Fistula 214 Griffet - and Taurel - Estimation of Sublimed Sulphur in a Mixture of Different Griffiths W. The Principal Starches Used as Food Review 488 Grimaldi C. Reaction of Turpentine Oil Wood Turpentine Oil and Rosin Essence, Grimbert L.Separation of Urobilin from Urobilinogen 223 Grimme C. Characteristics of Conifer Fatty Oils 511 Kinds of Sulphur 374 107 - Characteristics of Oils from Papilionaceous Plants 231 - Characteristics of Some Little-Known Vegetable Oils and Fats 21 - Composition of the Seeds of Leguminous Plants Grown in Togo and - Oil from the Seeds of Xanthophyllum lanceolatum 406 German East Africa 345 Gross A, and Sherman H. C. Detection of Salicylic Acid 46 . INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. X l l l Gruenert O. and Fisher K. Detection of Benzoic Acid in Flesh and Fats 12 Griinhut L. and Fresenius W. Estimation of Lecithin in Oil 166 Gudeman E. Analyses of Evaporated Milk and Milk Products 278 Guicciardini N. a:zd Adeno F, Estimation of Arsenic and Iron Salts in Mineral Waters 466 Hager H.Composition of Goat’s Milk and the Detection of Goat’s Milk in Cow’s Hailer E. Experiments on the Antiseptic Properties of Sulphurous Acid Sulphites, Hall C. uncl Munroe C. E. A Primer on Explosives for Coal-Miners Review 380 Hamill J. M. I. On the Bleaching of Flour and the Addition of So-called --_ II. On the Presence of Calcium Sulphate in Baking Powder and Self--_- Report to the Local Government Board on the Nutritive Value of Hamilton H. C. Germicidal and Insecticidal Values of Different Soaps with or Hamor W. A. and Baskerville C. Examination of Ether for Anesthetic and Hankin E. H. Tests for Cocaine and Certain Other Anmthetics 2 HanGs J. and Soukup A. Estimation of Copper by Means of Hypophosphorus Acid, - and Thian J.Estimation of Cocoanut Oil in Lard by Means of the Milk 218 and Complex Compounds of Sulphurous Acid 285 ‘‘ Improvers ” to Flour 254 Raising Flour 255 Bread Made from Different Varieties of Flour 479 without Associated Active Agents 505 Analytical Purposes 407 302 “ Ethyl Ester Value,” 106 Earrison W. Starch-Iodine Reaction 28 Kartel F. and Solling J. Analysis and Composition of Jams 144 Rartley H. and Barrett W. H. Determination of the Density of Liquids 439 Hartmann M. L. and Benner R. C. Rapid Determinations and Separations by Harvey H. W. Note on the Composition of Soot 120 Hasenbiiumer J. Konig J. and Meyering H. Application of the Osmotic Pressure and Electrical Conductivity in the Examination of Soils 184 - Determination of the Electrical Con-Means of the Mercury Cathode and Stationary Anode 83 ductivity of Soils 183 Hattensaur G.Estimation of Arsenic in Pyrites 362 Hawk P. B. Howe P. E. and Rutherford T. A. Preservation of Faeces 74 Hawkins E. M. Note on Gorgonzola Cheese 63 Hayworth W. P. and Pickles S. S. Composition of Para Rubber-Seed Oil 491 - - Composition of the Fat from the Seeds of Heath G. L. Estimation of Arsenic and Antimony in Copper 171 -- Exact Electrolytic Assay of Refined Copper. I. Standard Method 172 Heczko A. Estimation of Tartaric Acid 148 -- Estimation of Total Tartario Acid 148 Heide R. von der Condenser and Extraction Apparatus 378 Heiduschks A, and Kaufmann G. Volatile Acids of Honey 277 -- and Reuss A. Estimation of Arsenic in Schweinfurt Green 363 Hempel H. Beythien A.Simmich P. Schwert W. and Wiesemann C. Estimation Henblein O. and Tillmanns J. Titration of Alkali Carbonates in Presence of Alkali Lophira alata (Banks) 493 of Formaldehyde by the Ammonia Method 421 Hydroxides or Bicarbonates 36 xiv INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Henriet H. and Bouyssy M. Method of Measuring the Degree of Vitiation of the Hepner A. Detection of Cocoanut Oil in Butter by Means of Fendler’s Method, Hercod E. and Maben T. Comparative Studies on the Valuation of Pepsin 155 Herold J. Analysis of Gelatine 289 Herrmann F. Estimation of Formaldehyde 114 Herting O. Simple Volumetric Method for Testing Spiritus Btherus Nitrosi 454 Hertkorn J. Toxic Substances in Vegetable Fats and Butters 65 Herzog E. Detection of Fuse1 Oil in Brandy 216 Hetper J.Action of Permanganate on Organic Substances 422 - Influence of Potassium Permanganate upon Organic Bodies 232 Heyl F. W. and Raiford L. C. Analysis of Zygadenus Intermedius (“ Death Hibbert E. and Knecht E. A Volumetric Method for the Estimation of Tung--_ The Influence of Pertitanic Acid on the Estimation of Iron in Minerals 304 - Volumetric Estimation of Quinones by Means of Hicks E. F. Colour Reactions of Certain Resins with Halphen’s Reagent for -_- W. B. Use of Sulphur Monochloride in the Determination and Analysis of Hill C. A. The Analytical and Microscopic Examination of Compound Liquorice Hiliebrand W. F. and Blum W. Estimation of Manganese by the Bismuth Hinds J. I. D. Qualitative Chemical Analysis from the Standpoint of Solubilities, -_- Sulphite Method for Separating and Identifying Calcium and - Observations on Some Methods of Estimating Cocoanut Oil and Butter - The Determination of the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen Absorbed by Sewage Effluents Containing Nitrites and of the Amount of Nitrite in Sewage Effluents and Water 395 Hinrichsen W.and Kindscher E. Direct Estimation of Caoutchouc as Tetrabromide, 224 Hirschberg M. Detection of Amylolytic Enzymes in Faeces 74 Hodgson T. R. and Russell E. Note on the Composition of British Wines 60 Hoffman E. J. and Frazer J. C. W. Apparatus and Methods for Sampling and Hoft H. Detection of the Use of Alkali Carbonates in Cheese Manufacture 218 Holde D. and Marcusson J. Estimation of Free Fatty Acids in the Presence of - and Meister F. Estimation of Rosin in the Residues from the Distillation -- and Meyerheim G.Estimation of Tarry Substances in Dark Mineral Holland E. B. Estimation of Arsenic in Insecticides 237 Holmes J. A. Sampling of Coal in the Mine 527 Atmosphere 363 451 - Junr. Analysis of Gelatins 116 Camas ”) 156 sten 96 Titanium Trichloride 80 Colophony 170 Rare Earth Minerals 567 Powder 198 Method 430 Ionisation and Mass Action Review 259 Strontium 301 Hincks E. Note on Gorgonzola Cheese 61 in Butter and Margarine 333 Analysis of Furnace Gases 530 Soaps of the Alkalis and Alkaline Earths 595 of Coal Tar 463 Cylinder Oils 29 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVr. XV Houston A. C. Vitality of Typhoid Bacilli in River Water with Special Reference to Howard C. D. Estimation of Essential Oils 288 Howe P.E. Rutherford T. A. and Hawk P. B. Preservation of Feces 74 Hubener G. Direct Estimation of Caoutchouc in Vulcanised Rubber Articles, Huber H. von and Marcusson J. Detection of Train Oil in Oils Fats and goaps, Hulett G. A. and Perdue W. H. Exact Method for the Electrolytic Estimation of Hurley W. B. and Campbell E. D. New Colorimeter 478 HUSS H. Quantity of Husk and Germ in Cocoa Products 214 Hutchin H. W. The Assay of Wolfram Concentrate 398 Huttner C. and Mylius F. Use of Ether in the Analysis of Metals 431 Hyde A. W. T. and Price T. S. Adaptation of the Tap-Funnel to Rapid Electro-the Question of Storage 185 75,113 359 Metals 370 Analysis with Stationary Electrodes 313 Ibbotson F. and Clark S. G. Volumetric Estimation of Uranium 248 Ingle H.Notes on Linseed and Other Oils 278 Ishida M. and Tollens B. Estimation of Pentosans and Methylpentosans in Iwanow W. N. Estimation of Copper in Pyrites and in Burned Pyrites 366 Cereals and Wood-Fungi 460 Jaboin A. International Standard Units for the Measurement of the Radio-Activity Jackson C. G. Some Forms of Glass Manometer 437 - C. L. and Fiske A. H. Method for Purifying and Drying Organic Liquids JAmbor J. Elimination of Ammonium Salts Prior to Estimation of Alkali Metals 30 James B. R. and Coste J. H. Still Water Gas Calorimeter 250 -_ C. and Pratt L. A New Method for Separation of Cerium 518 Jamieson G. S. Volumetric Method for Antimony in Alloys 299 Javillier M. Estimation of Atropine. Jensen H. R. Analytical Examination of Linseed Oil 407 Johnston J.and Adams L. H. Phenomenon of Occlusion in Precipitates of Barium Jolles A. New Method of Estimating Sucrose in the Presence of Other Sugars 28 Joag A. W. K. de Analysis of Coca Leaves 274 Jorgensen A. Micro-Organisms and Fermentation Review 191 -- G. Estimation of Phosphoric Acid as Magnesium- Ammonium Phosphate, Jorissen A. Identification of Veronal 501 Jungfleisch E. Method of Destroying Organic Matters in Testing for Mineral of Radium 35 by Wiping 26 Titration of the Alkaloids in Belladonna Extracts 142 Sulphate and its Relation to the Exact Determination of Sulphate 426 434 - Reaction of Sparteine 559 Poisons 110 Kakiuchi S. Estimation of Fat in Pathological Urine 417 Kallauner O. Estimation of Magnesium as Oxide 604 Kappen H. Analysis of Calcium Cyanamide 560 Kast H.Sensitiveness Tests by the Impact Machine (Drop Hammer) 314 Kastle J. H. Acids Suitable for Use as Standards in Acidimetry 25 Katz J. Volumetric Estimation of Quinine in Drugs etc. 143 Kaufmann G. and Heiduschka A. Volatile Acids of Honey 27 xv1 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Kaysser A. Analysis of Bog-Iron Ores 123 Keimatsu S. Composition of Soya-Bean Oil 513 Kempf R. Automatic Extraction of Aqueous Liquids by Means of Specifically Kereszty. G. von and Tangl F. Wet Method for the Estimation of Carbon i u Kesara-Menon A. Some Indian Oils andFats 108 Kessler J. J. and Mathiason G. K. Interpolation Method of Oil Analysis 166 Kindscher E. and Hinrichsen W. Direct Estimation of Caoutchouc as Tetra-Klepproth W. Analysis of Lactic Acid 556 Kleist G.Analysis of Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys 425 Kling A, Racemic Acid as a Reagent (Precipitant of Calcium and Strontium) 365 Knecht E. and Attlck F. W. A New Method for the Volumetric Estimation of L11- and Hibbert E. A Volumetric Method for the Estimation of Tung-_.- The Influence of Pertitanic Acid on the Estimation of - Volumetric Estimation of Quinone’s by Means of Kneip A. Ney N. and Reimers F. Quantitative Estimation of Cantharidine in Knorr L. and Schubert H. Colorimetric Method for the Quantitative Estimation of Kober P. A. Differentiation between Amino-Acids and Peptones or Peptides 593 Koenig P. Colorimetric Estimation of Minute Quantities of Chromium 238 Kohn-Abrest E. Some Uses of Amalgamated Aluminium in Chemical Analysis, - W. Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco Extracts 348 Konig J.Hasenbaumer J. and Meyering H. Application of the Osmotic Pressure and Electrical Conductivity in the Examination of Soils 184 - Determination of the Electrical Cori-Lighter Solvents 87 Organic Substances 354 bromide 224 Molybdenum 98 sten 96 Iron in Minerals 304 Titanium Trichloride 80 Cantharides and in Tinctures 343 Enols in Allelotropic Mixtures 554 516 ductivity of Soils 183 Scholl A. and Greifenhagen W. Estimation of Gelatin 585 ---- Estimation of Starch 588 Kooper W. D. Oxydase and Reductase Occurring in Cow’s Milk 16 Kopenhague R. Reagent Paper for the Volumetric Estimation of Zinc 126 Kopke O. and Pdenske E. Estimation of Potassium Nitrate in Meat 217 Korneck O. Critical Investigation of the Analytical Methods for the Estimation of Koster J.Electrolytic Estimation of Manganese 177 Kraemer H. A Textbook of Botany and Pharmacognosy Review 130 Kreidl A. and Lenk E. Determination of the Specific Gravity of Very Small Kreis H. Estimation of the Reichert-Meissl Value of Fats by Means of Glycerol-Kreuzer C. Estimation of Starch in Brewers’ Grains 500 Krog K. and Sebelien J. Quantitative Estimation of Nitric Acid in Vegetable Kroll - and Rupp E. Analysis of Calcium Hypophosphite 605 Kronberger H Opsonin Reaction 455 Caoutchouc 158 - Critical Investigations on the Analytical Methods for Raw Rubber 27 Quantities of Milk 500 Potassium Hydroxide 542 Products 16 lNDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. XVii Krulla R. Direct Measurement of Changes of Vapour Pressure and Detection of Definite Compounds in Mixed Liquids by its Means 379 Kurtenacker A, Elanientary Analysis 516 Kustenmacher M.Chemistry of Honey Formation 223 Kutscher F. Soluble Basic Constituents of the Mushroom 347 Xuzirian S. B. and Gooch I?. A. Application of Sodium Paratungstate in the Estimation of Carbon Dioxide in Carbonates and Nitrogen Pentoxide in Nitrates by Loss on Ignition 526 Lafar F. Technical Mycology Review 92 Laloue G. Essential Oil of Orange Flowers 67 Lander G. D. and Walden A. E. The Detection of Traces of Hydrogen Cyanide 366 Landrum R. D. Analysis of Enamel 33 Langley R. W. ai2d Foote H. W. Indirect Method for Determining Columbium and - -- Separation of Tantalum and Columbium 239 Langmuir A. C. and White F. S. Analysis of Shellac and Shellac Varnish 464 Lathrop E.and Schreiner O. Dihydroxystearic Acid in Good and Poor Soils 504 Law D. J. and Sand H. J. Electrometric Method for the Estimation of the Acidity Lawall C. H. and Leffmann H. Sulphur Dioxide in Commercial Gelatins 271 Laxa O. Estimation of Catalase in Milk 284 L echner G. Estimation of Ozone by Means of Alkaline Potassium Iodide Solution, Lecocq E. Carbonylferrocyanides Their Extraction and Analysis 157 - Estimation of Cyanogen Compounds in the Gases from Coke Furnaces 77 Leffmann H. and Lawall C. H. Sulphur Dioxide in Commercial Gelatins 271 Lehmann F. and Rupp E. Decomposition of Silicates by Fusion with Boric Acid as -_____-- Simplified Method for the Bstimation of Arsenic in -- P. and Beck K. Estimation of Starch Syrup in Jams etc.280 Leiper R. T. and MacFadden A. W. J. On a Parasite Condition (Onchocerciasis) Lenk E. and Kreidl A. Determination of the Specific Gravity of Very Small Lenz W. Adulterant of African Sandal Wood Oil 146 - and Richter E. Detection of Perborates and Similar Compounds 470 -- and Schoorl N. Micro-Chemical Test for Sodium 372 Leroide J. and Tassilly E. Relative Proportions of Arsenic in Marine Algae and Lessing R. The Detection of Traces of Hydrogen Cyanide 269 Leuchter M. Modified Cobalt Reaction for the Detection of Very Small Quantities of Levi C. Detection of Animal Sizing in Paper 290 L. and Fleurent E. Causes of Loss of Phosphoric Acid on Incineration in -- - Estimation of Ash in Vegetable and Animal Substances, Leysaht H. and Deiss E. Separation of Iron and Vanadium by Means of Ether 522 Lidoff A.P. Characteristics of Certain Oils 21 9 of Schinus Molle (L.) 68 - -__ Tantalum 239 310 of Tan Liquors 121 (Part 11.) 515 525 Applied to Qualitative Analysis 371 -- New Method of Estimating Nitrites 307 Atoxyl and Arsacetin 273 Met with in Australian Beef 129 Quantities of Milk 500 Testing of Camphor 343 Products Derived from Them 218 Hydrogen Peroxide 598 Presence of Organic Matter 360 237 xviii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Leibermann L. von Apparatus for the Estimation of the Melting-Point of Fats 559 --- Laboratory Apparatus for the Production of a Constant Current - and Andriska V. Method of Estimating the Quality of Wheaten Liebert F. Simple Laboratory Suction Pump 532 Lienegang R.E. Incineration of Microtome Sections 74 Little H. F. V. and Cahen E. Waldemar Fischer’s Modification of Volhard’s Method for the Volumetric Estimation of Manganese and its Comparison with Other Well-known Methods 52 Lloyd C. F. Bell W. J. and Robinson R. A. The Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, Review 325 Loebell H. Estimation of the Acidity of Fats and Oils particularly Lubricating - Proportion of Asphalt Insoluble in Alcohol-E ther in Mineral Lubricating of Ozonised Air 479 Flour 543 Oils 290 Oils 418 Loele W. Colorimetric Detection of Oxidising Substances in Animal Organs 152 Loevy J. Pot Assay of Gold and Silver in Ores Containing much Copper 240 Lohmann D. Asphaltum from Mexican Petroleum 353 -- Technical Analysis of Petroleum Asphalt 294 Lohrisch H.Estimation of Cellulose by Simon and Lohrisch’s Method 77 Loomis H. M. Report on the Solubility Extraction and Reactions of Certain Loram H. Y. Simple Method of Decomposing Refractory Tin Ores 309 Lott C. I. and Dubois W. L. Estimation of Husk in Cocoa Powder 275 Loulse E. Analysis of Cod-Liver Oil by Means of its Miscibility Curve 275 - Use of Miscibility Curves in the Examination of Essential Oils and Low W. H. The Precipitation of Nickel Compounds and Preparation of Spongy Lucas A. Report on the Work of the Laboratories Survey Department Egypt Liihrig H. and Scholz A. Examination of Honey by Fiehe’s Reaction 451 Lund R. Analysis of Honey with Special Reference to the Nitrogenous Con-Colouring Matters Used in Foods 186 Balsams 556 Nickel 539 (1910) 532 stituents 277 Maben T.and Hercod E. Comparative Studies on the Valuation of Pepsin 155 Macara T. Observations on Some Methods of Estimating Cocoanut Oil and Butter MacFadden A. W. J. and Leiper R. T, On a Parasite Condition (Onchocerciasis) Machiedo L. and Moser L. Separation of Strontium from Calcium 247 Maclaurin J. S. Annual Report of the Dominion Laboratory Wellington New Madelung W. Estimation of the Activity of Oxidising Agents by Means of t h e Magnin G. Method of Destroying Organic Matter by Means of Bromine particu-Mahler P. and Goutal E. Estimation of Carbon in Steel by Means of a Calori-Main H. Estimation of Ash in Sugar and Syrups by the Determination of Electri-Malenfant R. Analysis of Gum Arabic Pastilles 344 Mallat A. Characteristic Constituent of Natural Vichy Salts 85 in Butter and Margarine 341 Met with in Australian Beef 129 Zealand (1909) 91 Quinonoid Imonium Salts of Benzidine 233 larly applicable to Toxicological Analysis 592 metric Bomb 562 cal Conductivity 29 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.xix Malvezin P. Estimation of Tannin in Wines 412 Mameli E. Influence of Certain Compounds upon the Colour Reactions of Strych-Mann E. A, Analysis of Potable Spirits and its Bearing on the Definition of - Composition of the Gases Caused by Blasting in Mines (Report) 321 Marcusson J. Composition of Mineral Lubricating Oils of High Boiling-Point 461 - Detection of Petroleum Pitch in Fat Pitch 462 - Examination of Wool-Grease Oleines 29 - and Holde D. Estimation of Free Fatty Acids in the Presence of -- and Meyerhelm G.Detection of Graphite in Lubricants 356 - and Von Euber H. Detection of Train Oil in Oils Fats and Soaps 359 Marqueyrol M. and Florentin D. Estimation of Nitrogen in Nitrates Gun--- Estimation of Camphor in Smokeless Powder 420 Estimation of Chlorides Chlorates and Perchlorates in the Marrs L. E. and Metzger F. J. Rapid and Accurate Method for Estimation of Martindale W. H. Organic Analysis Chart Review 40 Maryott C. H. Use of Metallic Potassium in the Estimation of Halogens in Benzene Masson I. Use of Calcium Carbide for Determinirlg Moisture 112 Mathewson W. E. and Seeker A. F. Estimation of Iodine in Organic Compounds, Mathiason G. K. and Kessler J. J. Interpolation Method of Oil Analysis 166 Maudsley F. Ross R. and Race J. Examination of Shrewsbury and Knapp’s &layer F.Analysis of Graphite 562 M’Cabe C. R. Colorimetric Method for Vanadium in Iron and Steel 473 McCandless J. M. and Atkinson F. C. Bacteriological Method of Estimating McCaughey R. S. Quantitative Estimation of Volatile Fatty Acids in Faxes 505 McCrae J. Kobert’s Reagent as a Test for Salicylic Acid 540 McDermott F. A. Hippuric Acid as a Cause of the Failure of the Spectroscopic Test for Hiemoglobin in Urine 417 Mdivani B. Estimation of Tungsten 126 -- Estimation of Tungsten by Means of Stannous Chloride 310 Mecklenburg W, and Winterfeld G. Detection of Mineral Oil in Wool-Grease Meister F. and Holde - Estimation of Rosin in the Residues from the Distillation Mellett R. Accurate Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco and in Green Plants of Nicotiana Tabacum 348 Menge G.A. Melting-Point Determinations 438 Menzies A. W. C. and Smith A, Static Method for Determining Vapour Pressures of Solids and Liquids 36 Merriman R. W. and Wade J. Apparatus for the Maintenance of Constant Pressures Above and Below the Atmospheric Pressure Application to Fractional Distillation 441 nine 296 Whisky (Report) 441 Examination of Asphaltum 225 Soaps of the Alkalis and Alkaline Earths 595 Cotton etc. 243 Presence of Each Other 365 Manganese 368 - and Westcott W. W. The Extra Pharmacopoeia Review 38 Derivatives 287 and its Separation from Other Halogens 118 Process for the Estimation of Cocoanut Oil 195 Available Organic Nitrogen 219 Oleine 29 of Coal-Tar 463 - Iodine Values of Linoxyn 2 XX INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Mestre P. C. Sulphurous Acid in White Wines 351 Metzger F. J. and Marrs L. E. Rapid and Accurate Method for Estimation of Neyer C. and Abderhalden E. Detection of Active Pepsin in the Intestines by -- H. and Eckert A. The Fatty Oil and Wax Obtained from Coffee Berries 106 -__ J. Seychelles Cinnamon Bark 217 - R. J. Detection and Estimation of Thorium by Means of Iodic Acid Meyerheim G. and Holde D. Estimation of Tarry Substances in Dark Mineral - and Marcusson J. Detection of Graphite in Lubricants 356 Meyering H. Konig J. and Hasenbiiumer J. Application of the Osmotic Pressure and Electrical Conductivity in the Examination of Soils 184 - Determination of the Electrical Con-RIichel F. Detection of Blood by Means of Leuco-Malachite Green 284 - Haemochromogen and the Spectroscopic Differentiation between Oxy--- Influence of Metals in Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide on Blood - Modification of Heller's Ring Test €or the Detection of Albumin in Micko K.Analysis of Meat-Juices 13 -- Coagulating-Points of *Egg Serum and Milk Albumins and of Serum Mielck H. Effect of the Glycerol Method of Saponification upon the Fatty Acids, Milbauer J. Device for Accurately Reading a Burette 312 -- and Quadrat O, Ferric Sulphate as Standard for Permanganate Miller E. H. Note on the Gravimetric Estimation of Phosphorus in Milk 579 Mirto D. Compartttive Values of the Biological Reactions with Serum-Precipitin Mitchell C. A, and Prideaux R. M. Fibres Used in Textile and Allied Industries, -- and Simmons W. H. Edible Fats and Oils Their Composition, Moeckel K.and Frank E. Estimation of Sugar in Blood 73 Monier-Williams G. W. Note on the Gravimetric Estimation of Phosphorus in II. On the Chemical Changes Prbduced in Flour by Manganese 368 Means of Elastin 551 (Separation of Thorium from Scandium) 436 Cylinder Oils 298 ductivity of Soils 183 haemoglobin and Carbon Monoxide €hemoglobin 550 Reagents 352 Urine etc. 152 Globulin in Ammonium Sulphate Solutions 416 425 Solutions 520 and the so-called Erythro-Precipitin for the Detection of Blood 590 Review 322 Manufacture and Analysis Review 487 Milk 582 Bleaching 254 Monnier A. Analysis of Calcium Cyanamide 429 Monthule C. Estimation of Theobromine and Caffeine 501 -- Estimation of Theobromine and Caffeine in the Presence of Each Nooser W.Detection of Poisonous Ricinus Constituents in Fodder-Stuffs 506 Moreau E. Biological Examination of Honey (Enzymes) 220 _--- Bacteriological Study of Honey 353 -- L. and Vinet E. Proportion of Lead Arsenate in the Products of Vines Other 297 - and Sartory A. Bacteriological Examination of Honey 505 Treated with Arsenical Washes 30 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. XXl Morgan G. T. and Cooper E. A, Germicidal Action of Arsenic and Antimony Compounds on Baci Zlus Typhoszss 282 - J. L. R. Constant-Temperature Bath for Use at Temperatures both Above and Beiow that of the Room 249 - R. J Estimation of Tin in Ores 527 Maser L. Estimation of Nitric Oxide and its Behaviour towards Water 433 Mott F. E. Cider Vinegar 589 Moufang E.and Scheer A. Valuation of Hops by Analysis 587 Rluer H. F. Determination of Sulphur in Coal by Means of Jackson’s Candle Miiller E. and Diefenthiiler O. Simultaneous Volumetric Estimation of Iron and - and Diethelm B. Estimation of Carbon and Sulphur in High-Grade -_ and Wezelin G. Volumetric Estimation of Ferric Iron by Permanganate -- and Thoms H. Nature of the Poisonous ‘( Cardamon ” (Maratti) Fat -- G. and Autenrieth W. Colorimetric Estimation of Sugar Crerttine and - J. H. Action of Salicylic Acid on Metallic Acids 567 Mullikin S. P. Identification of the Commercial Dyestuffs Review 385 Munroe C. E. and Hall C. A Primer on Explosives for Coal-Miners Review 380 Murrmann E. Quantitative Estimation of Lithium 17.5 --_ Separation of Lime from Large Quantities of Magnesia 242 Myers J.E. and Firth J. B. Apparatus for Precipitating Filtering and Drying in Mylius F. Quantitative Analysis of Gold with the Use of Ether 303 - and Machiedo L. Separation of Strontium from Calcium 247 Turbidimeter 519 Vanadium 475 Alloys of Tungsten Molybdenum and Vanadium with Iron 31 after Reduction with Zinc 521 Employed in the Manufacture of ‘‘ Backa-Margarine,” 542 Creatinine in Urine 591 F. and Albrecht A. Estimation of Naphthalene in Crude Coal Gas 510 an Inert Gas 313 - and Hiittner C. Use of Ether in the Analysis of Metals 431 Nash L. M. Note on Henry C. Frey’s Method of Estimating Petroleum in Turpen-tine 138 --_ Note on the Examination of Finnish Turpentine 577 - The Degree of Accuracy with which Proteins can be Estimated in Milk by Aldehyde Titration 11 -- and Coste J.H. A Further Contribution to the Question of Turpen-Nelson E. K. Estimation of Ketones in Essential Oils 514 Neuberg C. and Saneyoshi S. Detection of Small Quantities of Disaccharides 594 ---_ Detection of Small Quantities of Glycuronic Acid 596 Neumann R. Estimation of Fat in Feeding-Stuffs by Means of Trichlorethylene 542 Ney N. Kneip A. m d Reimers F. Quantitative Estimation of Cantharidine in Cantharides and in Tinctures 343 Nicolas E. On the Peroxydase of Cow’s Milk and its Detection by Means of the p-phenylenediamine Test 222 Niederstadt - Candelilla Wax 598 Niegermann C. Apparatus for the Estimation of the Hexabromide Value of Oils 607 Nierenstein M. Quantitative Estimation of Tannin by Means of Casein 123 Nierstein M.and Daniel K. C. R. Use of Carbalkyloxy Derivatives for the Qunnti-Nockmann E. Detection of Cocoanut Oil in Butter by Means of Ewer’s Method, tine Substitutes 207 tative Estimation of Hydroxyl Groups 227 45 xxii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Nott H. Estimation of Organic Substances in Water by Ueans of Permanganate, Nottbohm F. E. and Angerhausen J. Wendler’s Method for the Estimation of Fat Nowicki R. Carbon Monoxide Detector 608 Nydegger O. Estimation of Chromium in Chrome Ironstone 428 Nyman M. and Bjorksten R. Precipitation of Cocaine Solutions with Platinum 502 in Milk 14 Chloride 354 Oddo B. Estimation of Active Hydrogen in Organic Molecules 459 Odell A. F. Modified Boltwood Vacuum Pump 128 Oettinger C. and Buchta F. Soya Bean Oil 358 Ogilvie J.P. Determination of Sucrose in Beet Sugar Factory Products by Clerget’s Process Using Invertase as Hydrolyst 120 Oppler B. Estimation of Chlorine in Blood 72 Ordonneau C. Estimation of Total Tartaric Acid by Goldenberg’s Method 81 Orton K. J. P. and Edwards M. G. Detection and Estimation of Small Quantities of Acetic Anhydride in Acetic Acid 417 Osterberg E. and Wolf C. G. L. Estimation of Sulphur and Phosphorus in Organic Substances 81 O’Sullivan J. Improvement in the Method of Malt Analysis 146 Outerbridge A. E. Junr. Detection of Hydrocarbon and Resin Oils in other Oils, 513 Parkes A. E. Note on Gorgonzola Cheese 63 -Parry J. E. Analysis of Liquorice Juice 410 Passerini N. Colorimetric Method of Bstimating Phosphoric Acid 307 Patrick W.A, and Walker W. E. Method for Testing Galvanised Iron to Replace Patterson G. W. Stability Tests of Smokeless Powder 295 Peckham S. F. Practical Value of Calorimetry in Testing Anthracite 562 Pellet H. Estimation of Nitric Nitrogen in Gun-Cotton Nitroglycerine and the Like, Pence F. K. Determination of Hydrated Silicic Acid in Clay 85 PQpin G. Physical Constants and Analyses of Certain Commercial Peptones 111 Perdue W. H. and Hulett G. A, Exact Method for the Electrolytic Estimation of PQron G and Bernier R. Estimation of Small Quantities of Iodides in the Presence Philip A. and Steele L. J. New Type of Automatic Inflammable Gas and Vapour -,and Stenhouse J. Methods of Testing Safety Lamps and other Apparatus Philippe E. Applicability of Recent Methods for the Examination of Milk 347 - and Schaffer F.Examination of Absinthe and its Imitations 272 Phillips P. P. Gum from Bombax Malabricum 356 Pickles S. S. and Hayworth W. P. Composition of Para Rubber-Seed Oil 491 -- - Composition of the Fat from the Seeds of Pighini G. Estimation of the Enzymatic Activity of Nuclease 109 Pilch F. Volumetric Analysis with Small Volumes of Liquid 185 Pinnow J. Estimation of Hydroquinone 163 and Roberts J. D. Note on the Composition of Blaud’s Pill 389 Note on the ‘‘ Pearl Coating ” of Pills 389 the Preece Test 304 513 Metals 370 of Other Compounds 241 Detector 528 for the Detection of Combustible Gases and Vapour 528 Lophira aEata (Banks) 49 . INDEX TO VOLUME YXXVI. XXlll Plucker W. Cause of the Poisonous Properties of Certain Brands of German Margarine, Poda - Thermostat for Refractometric Examinations 89 Poeschl V.An Introduction to the Chemistry of Colloids Review 485 Polenske E. Detection of Benzoic Acid in Foods etc. 584 -- Estimation of Small Quantities of Water in Lard 497 -- and Baur E. Method for the Separation of Starch and Glycogen 501 -- and Kopke O. Estimation of Potassium Nitrate in Meat 217 Pollock C. and Benson H. K. New Accelerated Test for Paints 608 Pope G. T. Purchase of Coal under Specifications 229 Pouget I. and Chouchak D. Colorimetric Estimation of Phosphoric Acid 525 Powney W. E. F. and Coste J. H. Testing of Incandescent Mantles 125 Pozzi-Escot E. Rapid Qualitative Detection of Elements the Sulphides of which are - Use of Dimethylaminobenzene-azobenzene Sulphonic Acid as a Pratt D.S. Chamot E. M. and Redfield H. W. Study of the Phenolsulphonic Acid Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water III. Chief Sources of Error 244 -_- Study of the Phenolsulphonic Acid Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water IV. A Modified Method, 244 - L. A. and James C. New Method for Separation of Cerium 518 Price T. S. and Hyde A. W. T. Adaptation of the Tap-funnel to Bapid Electro-Prideaux B. M. and Mitchell C. A. Fibres Used in Textile and Allied Industries, Probeck E. Estimation of Glycerol 289 Procter H. R. and Seymour-Jones R. A. Estimation of Soluble Mercuric Salts at Puran Singh Analytical Constants of Shellac Lac-Resin and Lac-Wax 119 216 Precipitated by Hydrogen Sulphide in Acid Solution 568 Reagent in Microchemistry 232 Analysis with Stationary Electrodes 31 3 Review 322 Great Dilutions 305 Quadrat O.and Milbauer J. Ferric Sulphate as Standard for Permanganate Quartaroli A. Rapid Method for the Estimation of Nitrates 468 Quincke G. A. A New Extraction Apparatus 529 Solutions 520 Race J. and Ross R. Constants of Chicken and Turkey Fats 213 -- Note on Almond and Apricot Kernel Oils 263 -- and Maudsley F. Examination of Shrewsbury and Knapp’s Raiford L. C, and Heyl F. W. Analysis of Zygadenus Intermedius (“Death Raikow P. N. and Tischkow P. Estimation of Manganese as Oxide 566 Raquet D. and Caron H. Examination of Bismuth Salicylate 342 Rather J. B. Estimating Humus in Soils 597 Rathgen F. Extinguishing the Flame of Petroleum Spirit 252 Raulin G.Rapid Estimation of Nickel in Steel 373 Ray B. J. arm! Withers W. A. Modification of the Diphenylamine Test for Nitrous Reckleben H. and Scheiber J. Attempts to Prepare a Solid Hydride of Antimony, Process for the Estimation of Cocoanut Oil 195 Camas ”) 156 and Nitric Acids 370 300 -- Detection of the Solid Hydride of Arsenic 30 xxiv INDEX TO VOLUME XXSVI. Redfield H. W. Charnot E. M. and Pratt D. S. Study of the Phenolsulphonic Acid Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water HI. Chief Sources of Error 244 --- Study of the Phenolsulphonic Acid -Reich R. Composition of Ripe and Unripe Bananas 541 Reichard C. Glucoside Reactions Convallarin and Convallamarin 289 Reirners F. Kneip A, and Ney N. Quantitative Estimation of Cantharidine in Reinhardt R.and Siebold E. Behaviour of Schardinger’s Reagent towards Colostrum, Reinthaler F. Volumetric Method for the Estimation of Mercury Depending on Remmier H. Absorption of Arsenic by Sugar Beets 549 Remy T. and Rosing G. Bacteriological Investigation of Soil 219 Reuss A. and Heiduschka A. Estimation of Arsenic in Schweinfurt Green 363 Revis C. Note on the Gravimetric Estimation of Phosphorus in Milk 582 Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water IV. A Modified Method 244 Cantharides and in Tinctures 343 221 Reduction to Metal 431 I -- The Composition of Milk 392 -- The Degree of Accuracy with which Proteins can be - and Bolton 3. R. Further Analyses of Ghee 392 Observations on Some Methods of Aldehyde Titration I1 Oil and Butter in Butter and Margarine 333 Estimated in Milk by Estimating Cocoanut Ribaut H.Estimation of Aconitine b j Silicot~ingstic Acid 142 Richards P. A. E. Note on Gorgonzola Cheese 63 - . and Cribb C. H. Notes on the Analysis of Margarine 327 Richardson F. W.,’ A Further Contribution to the Question of Turpentine Substitutes, -_- Note on the Examination of Finnish Turpentine 578 --- The Analytical and Microscopical Examination of Compound -- and Whitaker J. E. F. Analysis of Oils of Turpentine II. 150 Richmond H. D. Note on Gorgonzola Cheese 63 -- Note on the Gravimetric Estimation of Phosphorus in Milk 583 - Observations ,on Some Methods of Estimating Cocoanut Oil and - - The Composition of Milk 390 --_- The Degree of Accuracy with which Proteins can be Estimated in --_- The ‘‘ Neusal ” Milk Test 206 Richter E.and Lenz W. Detection of Perborates and Similar Compounds 470 Roberts E. J. Separation of Cerium by Potassium Permanganate 429 -_ J. D. and Parkes -4. E. Note on the Composition of Blaud’s Pill 387 ---- Note on the ‘‘ Pearl Coating ” of Pills 389 Robinson R. A. Bell W. J. and Lloyd C. F. The Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, Rockwood E. W. Digestibility of Bleached Flour 64 Roettgen T. and Windisch K. Estimation of the Volatile Acids in Wine 502 Rogers A. and Sabin A. H. Consistency of Paints by the Stormer Viscosimeter 609 Rohrig A. Estimation of Total Fatty Acids in Soap 20 Romijn G. Estimation of Nitrate 467 Ronnet L. Analysis of Commercial Absinthe 12 212 Liquorice Powder 202 Butter in Butter and Margarine 340 Milk by Aldehyde Titration 9 Review 325 - Simultaneous Estimation of Ferrocyanides and Thiocyanates 56 ISDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.xxv Rosenheim A. and Weinheber M. Estimation of Tellurium 179 ---__ W. Gravimetric Estimation of Tellurium and Alkali-Rosenthaler L. Hydrargyrometric Analyses 357 --_- and Schaeffer W. Composition of Sweet Apricot Kernels 450 Rosin J. Volumetric Estimation of Phosphoric Acid 472 Rasing G, and Remy T. Bacteriological Investigation of Soil 219 Ross W. H. and Benner R. C. Rapid Determination of Silver and Cadmium by Means of the Gauze Cathode and Stationary Anode 473 -- Rapid Determination of Nickel and Cobalt by Means of the Gauze Cathode and Stationary Anode 307 - R. and Race J. Constants of Chicken and Turkey Fats 213 --__- Note on Almond and Apricot Kernel Oils 263 -- -___ and Maudsley F.Examination of Shrewsbury and Knapp’s Rossiter E. C. Estimation of Sulphides in Alkali-Metal Cyanides 436 Rossler L. Estimation of Gold by Means of Hydrogen Peroxide 34 Rothberg P. and Curtman L. J. Application of the “Glow Reaction” to the --_ Efficiency of Borax Bead Tests for Nickel and Roush G. A, Microscopical Examination and Identification of Carbon 428 Ruff O. and Gersten E. Some Sources of Error in Gasometric Estimation of Nitrate Rupp E. Phenolphthalein Derivatives and their Properties as Indicators 169 metric Estimation of Telluric Acid 248 Process for the Estimation of Cocoanut Oil 195 Detection of the Platinum Metals 434 Cobalt in Admixture 173 by Schloesing’s Method and of Nitrite by Piccini’s Method 525 - and Kroll - Analysis of Calcium Hypophosphite 605 - and Lehmann F.Decomposition of Silicates by Fusion with Boric Acid as -~ - ~ - - - Simplified Method for the Estimation of Arsenic in Russell E. and Hodgson T. R. Note on the Composition of British Wines 60 Rutherford T. A. Howe P. E. and Hawk P. B. Preservation of Fwes 74 Applied to Qualitative Analysis 371 -- New Method of Estimating Nibrites 307 Atoxyl and Arsacetin 273 Sabin A. H. and Rogers A. Consistency of Paints by the Stormer Viscosimeter 609 Sacher J. F. Sensitive Indicator 26 -- Volumetric Estimation of Lead Peroxide 467 Sage C. E. Testing of Coal-Tar Creosote 419 Saint-Sernin A. Biological Method for Identifying Various Fleshes 455 Salkowski E. Detection of Mercury in Urine 552 Sanchez J.A, New Method of Separating Iron from Manganese 604 Sand H. J. S. Apparatus for Rapid Electro-Analytical Determination of Metals 181 - and Law D. J. Electrometric Method for the Estimation of the Acidity - H. J. S. Wood J. T. and Law D. J. Electrometric Method for the Estima-Saneyoshi S. and Neuberg C. Detection of Small Quantities of Disaccharides 594 - - Detection of Small Quantities of Glycuronic Acid 596 Sartory A. and Moran C. Bacteriological Examination of Honey 505 -- - Bacteriological Study of Honey 353 Sasserath A. Moroccan Olive Oil 107 Scandola E. Colorimetric Estimation of Strychnine 144 Scarafia - and Francesconi L. Essential Oil of Santoliiza Chamacyparissus 589 Schacht G. Testing of Imitation Parchment Papers for Resistance to Grhse 597 of Tan Liquors 121 tion of the Acidity of Tan Liquors.Part II. 515 xxvi IXDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Schaeffer W. and Rosenthaler L. Composition of Sweet Apricot Kernels 450 Schaffer F. Detection of Invertase in Wine 350 - and Philippe E. Examination of Absinthe and its Imitations 272 Schaller W. T. Bismuth Ochres from California 174 Scheer A. and Moufang E. Valuation of Hops by Analysis 587 Scheiber J. and Reckleben H. Attempts to Prepare a Solid Hydride of Antimony 300 -- Detection of the Solid Hydride of Arsenic 300 Scheitz P. The Alcohol-Soluble Constituents of Litmus 25 Scheringa K. Estimation of Potassium Perchlorate in Potassium Chlorate 248 Schidrowitz P. and Goldsbrough H. A. Rubber Review 532 -__ Note on the Detection and Estimation of Schiff’er P.and Strecker W. Titration of Phosphates 473 Schirm E. Precipitation of Aluminium Chromium and Iron by Ammonium Nitrite, -- Precipitation of Iron with Hydrazine Hydrate 521 -- Precipitation of Zinc Manganese Cobalt Nickel Copper and Cadmium, from Ammoniacal Solutions by Means of Sodium Carbonate and Trime t h y lphenyl-ammonium Carbonate 599 -- Separation of Zinc and Sulphuric Acid 607 Schliiter H. and Schwarz F. Lubricating Oils for Motor-Cars and Gas-Engines 291 Schmidt H. and Abderhalden E. Use of Triketohydrindene Hydrate for the Detection of Proteins and their Derivatives 514 Scholl A. Greifenhagen W. and Konig J. Estimation of Gelatin 585 - --- Estimation of Starch 588 Scholz A. and Luhrig; H. Examination of Honey by Fiehe’s Reaction 451 Schoorl N.Microchemical Test for Aluminium by Means of Caesium Chloride 362 - and Lenz W. Microchemical Test for Sodium 372 Schreiber H. and Taber W. C. Estimation of Tin in Canned Foods 149 Schreiner O. and Lathrop E. Dihydroxystearic Acid in Good and Poor Soils 504 Schroder J. Estimation of Nicotine in Concentrated Tobacco-Juice 106 -- Tobacco Extracts and their Value 411 Schroeder K. Preparation of Pure Potassium Ferrocyanide and its Analytical Schroter F. Estimation of Hexamethylenetetraniine (Urotropine) in Urine 285 Schubert H. and Knorr L. Colorimetric Method for the Quantitative Estimation (Schiick B.) and Caro N. Analysis of Commercial Calcium Cyanamide 76 Schwarz F. and Schiiter H. Lubricating Oils for Motor-Cars and Gas-Engines 291 Schwert W.Beythien A, . Hempel H. Simmich P. and Wiesemann Estimation Scott J. H. Spence D. and Galletly J. C. Estimation of Rubber as Tetrabromide. Scott-Smith J. E. and Evans J. The Analytical and Microscopical Examination of Scott-Wilson H. Method for the Estimation of Acetone in Animal Fluids 548 Scoville W. L. Estimation of Minute Quantities of Nitroglycerin 556 Sebelien J. and Krog K. Quantitative Estimation of Nitric Acid in Vegetable Seeker A. F. a d Mathewson W. E. Estimation of Iodine in Organic Compounds, Seiter F. J. and Enger F. Identification of Cocaine and Substitutes 405 Semmler F. W. and Zaar B. Essential Oil of “False Camphor-Wood.” The Small Quantities of Antimony 101 559 Control 564 of Enols in Allelotropic Mixtures 554 of Formaldehyde by the Ammonia Method 421 Decomposition of the Bromide by Nitric Acid 361 Compound Liquorice Powder 198 Products 163 and its Separation from other Halogens 118 Occurrence of Myrtenal and d-Perilla Aldehyde in Nature 28 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVT.xxvii Sen H. K. and Dey B. B. Action of Hydraiine Sulphate on Nitrites and a Method Serger H. Colour Reactions of Edible Fats and Oils 406 Seymour-Jones R. A. and Procter H. R, Estimation of Soluble Mercuric Salts at Shadinger G. B. and Brown C. E. Flask for Distillation of Tar 529 Shen B. and Findlay A. Solubility of Carbon Dioxide in Beer 404 Sherman H. C. and Gross A. Detection of Salicylic Acid 463 Shippen A. E. and Gill A. H. Estimation of Unsaponifiable Matter in Wool Oils 168 Shrewsbury H. T. Note on Henry C. Frey’s Method of Estimating Petroleum in Siau R.L. New Form of Constant Temperature Drying-Oven 126 Siebold E. and Reinhardt R. Behaviour of Schardinger’s Reagent towards Colos-Siegfried M. and Zimmermann R. Estimation of Phenol and p-CresoI in the Silber J. M. Estimation of the Hardness of Water the Wartha-Pfeiffer Method Silberrad O. Improved Soxhlet Condenser 528 Silberstein S. and Bardach B. Polarimetric Estimation of Sugar by the Method of Silva F. da Preparation of Madeira and its Composition 410 Simmich P. Estimation of the Total Fatty Acids in Fat Oils and Soaps 115 -- Beythien A. Hempel H. Schwert W. and Wiesemann C. Estimation Simmons W. H. and Mitchell C. A. Edible Fats and Oils Their Composition, Simonot E. Rapid Gravimetric Method for the Estimation of Albumin in Urine 551 Simonson J.L. Some Reactions of Gum Kino 544 Singh P. Use of Nickel Hydroxide in Tannin Estimation 516 Slator A. Gas Regulator for Thermostats 127 Slemssen J. A, Reaction for Uranium Salts 180 Slyke D. D. van Estimation of Amino Groups in Amino Compounds and in Urine, - Quantitative Estimation of Aliphatic Amino Groups and its Smalley W. U. Electrolytic Estimation of Copper and Zinc Using Sand’s Apparatus, Smith A. and Menzies A. W. C. Static Method for Determining Vapour Pressures -- E. F. and Buckminster I. H. Electrolytic Separations 32 -- and Goldbaum J. S. Electrolytic Determination of Chlorine in Hydrochloric Acid with the Use of a Silver Anode and Mercury Cathode 43 -- F. and Brunnich J. C. Detection and Estimation of Arsenic Acid in Presence - - L.H. Some Constants of Mutton-Bird Oil 290 Sobbe 0. yon Control Tests of the Colour Scale Used with Schaeffer’s Curd Tester, Sobolewa W. and Zaleski J. Quantitative Estima&ion of Acetaldehyde by Means Solling J. and Hartel F. Analysis and Composition of Jams 144 Sornet R. and Delbpine M, Separation and Estimation of Ammonia and Pyridine, for the Estimation of Nitrite Nitrogen 468 Great Dilutions 305 Turpentine 137 trum 221 Presence of Each Other 79 and its Modification 311 Jolles 361 of Formaldehyde by the Ammonia Method 421 Manufacture and Analysis Review 487 and a Method €or the Analysis of Proteins 457 Application in the Chemistry of the Proteins Urine and Enzymes 17 182 of Solids and Liquids 36 of Arsenious Acid by Means of Magnesia Mixture 30 378 of Pyrrol 157 50 xxviii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Soukup A. and Hanus J. Estimation of Copper by Means of Hypophosphorous Southcornbe J. E. Deposits Resulting from the Lubrication of Engines 230 Spence D. and Galletly J. C. Estimation of Caoutchouc as Tetrabromide 509 - Galletly J. C. and Scott J. H. Estimation of Rubber as Tetrabromide. Spengel A. and Wohler L. Separation of Platinum and Tin 177 Splittgerber A. and Tillmans J. Estimation of Nitrates in Milk by Means of the Spring La V. W. Method for the Separation of Nickel and Zinc in German Silver Spurrier H. Prevention of Bumping 608 - Rapid Filtering Funnel 609 Stanck V. Detection of Chromium in Steel 428 Stansfield E. Simple Forms of Gas-Pressure Regulators 477 Starck G.Estimation of Fluorine 303 Steinkopf W. Apparatus for Filtering Hygroscopic Substances or those affected by Apparatus for Storing and Measuring Poisonous Hygroscopic or Acid 302 Decomposition of the Bromide by Nitric Acid 361 Diphenylamine-Sulphuric Acid Test 587 and Other Alloys 524 Air 07 Volatile Liquids 88 Steinmann A, Assay of Platinum 605 Stenhouse T. and Philip A. Methods of Testing Safety Lamps or Other Apparatus Starkenstein E. Behaviour of Uranium Phosphates towards Indicators 375 Stecher E. Fischer F. and Thiele C. Rapid Electro-Analysis with Agitation by Means of a Current of Gas 600 -__-- - - Rapid Electro - Analysis under Reduced Steele L. J. and Philip A. New Type of Automatic Inflammable Gas and Vapour Steppuhn O. and Gottlieb R. Quantitative Estimation of Morphine 142 Stevens A.B. Assay of Aconite 450 - H. P. and Beadle C. Rubber Review 443 -- Some Analyses of Hevea Latex 6 Stevenson R. and Baskerville C. Analytical Examination of Commercial Oxygen, -__-- - Chemistry of Anaesthetics. 111. Nitrous Oxide, Stcecklin L. Cryoscopic Examination of Milk 345 Strachan J . (‘ Hughes’ Reaction ” of Potassium Iodide on Paper and its Bearing on Straughn M. N. Bryan A. H. and Given A. Estimation of Sugars in Feeding-Strecker F. Combined Fixing and Staining Processes for Microscopical Preparations, -- W. and Schiffer P. Titration of Phosphates 473 Stutzer A. Analysis of Calcium Cyanamide 429 - - and Goy - Estimation of Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrogen in Commercial Surre L. Estimation of Nicotine in the Presence of Pyridine Bases 452 Susuki S.Occurrence Detection and Estimation of Nitrous Oxide in the Gases - Assay of Silver by Means of the Touchstone 372 for the Detection of Combustible Gases and Vapour 528 Pressure 601 Detector 528 469 503 Oxidation of Ferrous Salts 467 the Question of Acidity 292 stuffs 453 569 Calcium Nitrate and Nitrite 524 Produced by Denitrifying Organisms 59 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. xxix Sutthoff W. and Tillmans J. Detection and Estimation of Nitric Acid and Nitrous Sutton F. A Systematic Handbook of Volumetric Analysis Review 484 Szilard B. Apparatus for Measuring Radioactivity 380 Taber W. C. and Schreiber H. Estimation of Tin in Canned Foods 149 Tangl F. and Von Kereszty G. Wet Method for the Estimation of Carbon in Tassilly E.and Leroide J. Relative Proportions of Arsenic in Marine Alga and Taurel - and Griffett - Estimation of Sublimed Sulphur in a Mixture of Different Taylor A. E. Sources of Error in the Folin Method of Estimating Creatinine 288 - W. E. Precipitation of Aluminium Hydroxide in Granular Form 229 Thiele C. Fischer F. and Stecher E. Rapid Electro-Analysis with Agitation by Means of a Current of Gas 600 ---- Rapid Electro - Analysis under Reduced Thian J. and Ha& J. Estimation of Cocoanut Oil in Lard by Means of the Thorns H. and Muller F. Nature of the Poisonous “Cardamon” (Maratti) Fat Thomson J. J. New Method of Chemical Analysis 376 - W. Estimation of Indigotin in the Presence of Starch 290 Thoni J. Use of the Quantitative it Precipitin ” Reaction in Honey Analysis 456 Thorburn A.D. Estimation of Morphine by Extraction with Phenyl-ethyl Carbinol, Tillmans J. Detection and Estimation of Nitrates in Milk by Means of the Diphenyl--- and Henblein O. Titration of Alkali Carbonates in Presence of Alkali - and Splittgerber A. Estimation of Nitrates by Means of the Diphenyl--- and Sutthoff W. Detection and Estimation of Nitric Acid and Nitrous Tizard H. T. Methyl Red as an Indicator Compared with Methyl Orange 118 Tischkow P. and Raikow P. N. Estimation of Manganese as Oxide 566 Tollens B. and Boddener K. H. Modification of the Furfural Method for the - and Ishida M, Estimation of Pentosans and Methylpentosans in Cereals Acid in Water 433 Organic Substances 354 Products Derived from Them 218 Kinds of Sulphur 374 Pressure 601 L‘ Ethyl Ester Value,” 106 Employed in the Manufacture of L t Backa-Margarine,” 542 587 amine-Sulphuric Acid Test 67 Hydroxides or Bicarbonates 362 amine-Sulphuric Acid Test 587 Acid in Water 433 Estimation of Pentosans 161 and Wood Fungi 460 -- and Wichers Pentosans of Certain Wood Fungi 162 Torquati J.Estimation of Hordenine in Germinating Barley 162 Touplain F. and Bordas F. Distribution of the Phosphoric Acid in Milk 345 Touzalin L. A. and Brady W. Determination of Dust in Blast Furnace Gas 601 Traube J. Capillary Analysis 251 Trautmann W. Analysis of Ferrotitanium Alloys Containing Much Silicon 373 -- Analysis of Ferro-Uranium 125 -. Analysis of Ferro-Vanadium snd Estimation of Vanadium in Presence of Arsenic 437 - Analysis of Ferro-Zircon 124 --- Analysis of Molybdenum Glance 243 - Estimation of Aluminium and Chromium in Ferro-vanadium, 12 XBX INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Trautmann W. Estimation of Silicon in Vanadium and Molybdenum and in their Treadwell F. P. Analytical Chemistry Review 611 - W. D. Titration of Potassium Cyanide in Presence of Potassium Ferro-Tsujimoto M. Rice Oil 357 Tyrer D. Method for the Accurate Estimation of Traces of Water in Ether 420 Iron Alloys 311 cyanide 460 Ulex H. Estimation of Nicotine in Concentrated Tobacco Juices 143 Utescher - Analysis of Fulminate Cap-Compositions 595 Ute K. Niger-Seed Oil 358 Van den Bos J. L. M. van der Horn Quantitative Separation of Barium Strontium, - Slyke D. D. Estimation of Amino Groups in Amino Compounds and in Urine, - Quantitative Estimation of Aliphatic Amino Groups and its and Calcium 366 and a Method for the Analysis of Proteins 457 Application in the Chemistry of the Proteins Urine and Enzymes 17 Vandevelde A.J. J. Experiments on the Precipitation of Proteins 295 Vassals E. Use of Logwood in Qualitative Analysis. Vaubel W. Estimation of the Bromine Value of Fats and Oils. Primary and Vauflart L. Detection and Estimation of Calcium Cyanamide in the Presence of Veley V. H. Use of Indicators for Determing Affinity Value 569 Vernon H. M. Estimation of Indophenol Oxydase of Animal Tissues 550 Vierhout P. Estimation of Salicylic Acid in Fruit Juices 411 Vinet E. and Moreau L. Proportion of Lead -4rsenate in the Products of Vines Treated with Arsenical Washes 301 Virchow C.Estimation of Lecithin 510 Vittoria E. Improved Hollemann’s Method for the Estimation of Reverted Phos-phoric Acid 605 Voelcker E. W. Observations on Some Methods of Estimating Cocoanut Oil and Butter in Butter and Margarine 340 Vogtherr M. Haemoglobin Preparations 222 Vollant F. Estimation of Sucrose and the Detection of Dextrin in Foods 588 Von Degraeia J. New Method for the Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco 280 Von der Heide R. Condenser and Extraction Apparatus 378 Von Fellenberg J. Colour Reactions of Aromatic Aldehydes and their Applicability Estimation of Bismuth 603 Secondary Bromine Values 19 Other Fertilisers 466 - Polarirnetric Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco Extracts 279 in the Analysis of Spirits 273 - Higher Alcohols Occurring in Jamaica Rum 411 - Detection of Resin in Glazed Coffee 275 Von Fenyvessy B.Influence of Certain Vegetable Proteins on Wheat Gluten 407 Von Fiirth. 0 Detection of Blood. 549 Von Hube; H’. and Marcusson J Detection of Train Oil in Oils Fats and Soaps, 359 Von Kereszty G. and Tangl F. Wet Method for the Estimation of Carbon in Von Liebermann L. Apparatus for the Estimation of the Melting-Point of Fats 569 -- Laboratory Apparatus for the Production of a Constant Current - and Andriska V. Method of Estimating the Quality of Wheaten Organic Substances 354 of Oeonised Air 479 Flour 54 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. xxxi Von Sobbe O. Control Tests of the Colour Scale Used with Schaeffer’s Curd Tester, Voorhoeve N. Method for the Estimation of Small Variations in the Quantity of 378 Calcium Contained in Blood 220 Wacker L.Colorimetric Method for the Estimation of the Molecular Weight of Polysaccharides 360 Waddell J. Volumetric Determination of Lead as Chromate 602 Wade J. and Merriman R. W. Apparatus for the Maintenance of Constant Pressures above and below the Atmospheric Pressure. Application to Fractional Distillation 441 Wagenaar M. Detection of Fat in Beeswax Paraffin Spermaceti etc. 496 Walden A. E. and Lander G. D. The Detection of Traces of Hydrogen Cyanide, Walker W. H. and Patrick W. A. Method for Testing Galvanised Iron to Replace Walpole G. S. Direct Estimation of Creatine in Pathological Urine 504 Warcollier G. Estimation of Tartaric Acid in Apples Pears Cider and Perry 545 Ward G. B. and Brown A.J. Valuation of the Antiseptic Properties of Hops 65 Warren W. H. Detection of Gas in Sealed Tube Reactions 531 Warunis J. S. Estimation of Halogens in Organic Compounds 509 - Estimation of Sulphur in Organic Compounds 80 -_ Estimation of Total Sulphur in Coal 375 Waters C. E. Potash Bulb 86 Watson H. E. Volumetric Estimation of Oxygen in Air 569 Wauters M. J. Note on the Detection of Cocoanut Oil in Chocolate 275 Wdowiszewski H. Estimation of Carborundum in Coke Crucible Scrap 31 - and Boguluboff P. Estimation of Chromium in Chrome Tungsten Wechsler E. Phosphotungstic Acid Precipitation of Proteins 461 Wegelin G. and Miiller E. Volumetric Estimation of Ferric Iron by Permanganate Weil H. New Reaction for the Differentiation of Cobalt and Nickel 238 Weinheber M.and Rosenheim A. Estimation of Tellurium 179 ---- Gravimetric Estimation of Tellurium and Alkali-metric Estimation of Telluric Acid 248 Weisz M. Relation of the Normal Yellow Pigmentary Substances of Urine to Diazo-Reaction and a Colorimetric Method for Estimating Urochrome and Urochromo-gen 223 Wells R. C. Sensitiveness of the Colorimetric Estimation of Titanium 310 Welsh D. A. and Chapman H. G. Precipitin Reaction 456 Wender N. Influence of Inactive Substances on the Rotation of Laevulose 228 Westcott W. W. and Martindale W. H. The Extra Pharmacopceia Review 38 Whitaker J. E. F. A Further Contribution to the Question of Turpentine Subditutes, --- and Richardson F. W. Analysis of Oils of Turpentine II. 150 White F. S. and Langmuir A. C. Analysis of Shellac and Shellac Varnish 463 Whittier A.C. Estimation of Inorganic Phosphorus in Animal Tissues 284 Wichers J. S. and Tollens B. Pentosans of Certain Wood Fungi 162 Wiesemann C. Beythien A, Hempel H. Simmich P. and Schwert W. Estimation of Formaldehyde by the Ammonia Method 421 Wilhelmi A. Apparatus for Exact Gas Analysis 379 Wilkie J. M. Action of Iodine on Phenols and their Volumetric Determination (Part I.) 294 266 the Preece Test 304 Steel 33 after Reduction with Zinc 521 21 XXXll INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Wilkie J. M. Sensitive Test for Phenol and Salicylic Acid 295 Willcox - A Reaction for Caulophyllin 271 - The Detection of Traces of Hydrogen Cyanide 268 Windisch K. and Roettgen J. Estimation of the Volatile Acids in Wine 502 Windisch R. A Casein Product 406 Winkler L.W. Estimation of Dissolved Oxygen 245 --- Estimation of the Saponification Value of Oils Fats and Waxes. Use Winterfeld G. Detection of Rosin Oils in French Wool-Grease Oleines 30 - and Mecklenburg W. Detection of Mineral Oil in Wool-Grease Oleine, Withers W. A. a.nd Ray B. J. Modification of the Diphenylamine Test for Nitrous Witte H. Analysis of Eoney 276 Wohler L. and Frey W. Estimation of Acidity in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions 82 - and Spengel A, Separation of Platinum and Tin 177 Wolf C. G. L. and Osterberg E. Estimation of Sulphur and Phosphorus in Organic WOE H. Estimation of Ether and Benzene in Alcohol 19 Wood J. T. Sand H. J. S. and Law D. J. Electrometric Method for the Estima- T. B. A Course of Practical Work in Agricultural Chemistry for Senior Students, of Propyl Alcohol 290 29 and Nitric Acids 370 Substances 81 tion of the Acidity of Tan Liquors Part II.515 Review 324 Woy R. Customs Examimation of Rye and Wheat Bran 350 Wunder - and ChbladzB N. Separation of Aluminium from Beryllium 426 Wuyts L. Volumetric Estimation of Phosphoric Acid Soluble in 2 per cent. Citric Acid Solution 308 Yoder P. A. Determination of Acids in Sugar-Cane Juice 594 -- Polarimetric Method for the Determination of Malic Acid and its Appli-Yoshimura K. Composition of Ripe and Unripe Bananas 274 cation in Cane and Maple Products 498 Zaar B. and Semmler F. W. Essential Oil of “False Camphor-Wood.” The Zaleski J. and Sobolewa W. Quantitative Estimation of Acetaldehyde by Means of Zdarek E.Distribution of Fluorine in the Human Body 75 Zenghelis C. Delicate Test for Hydrogen 34 Zerewitinoff T. Quantitative Estimation of Active Hydrogen in Organic Compounds by Zimmermann R. and Siegfried M. Estimation of Phenol and p-Cresol in the Zotier V. Volumetric Estimation of Phenolphthaleln 14 Occurrence of M yrtenal and d-Perilla Aldehyde in Nature 289 Pyrrol 157 Means of Magnesium-Methyl Iodide 117 Presence of Each Other 7 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. xxxiii INDEX OF SUBJECTS. ABSINTHE and its Imitations Examination of 272 Commercial Analysis of 12 Thujone in Detection of 495 ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN OTHER JOURNALS 12 64 103 142 214 272, Accuracy with which Proteins can be Estimated in Milk by Aldehyde Titration the Acetaldehyde Quantitative Estimation of by Means of Pyrrol 157 Acetic Anhydride Small Quantities of in Acetic Acid Detection and Estimation of 417 Acetin Process for Glycerol Determination Report on 316 Acetone Alcohol in the Presence of Colorimetric Test for 592 - in Animal Fluids the Estimation of Method for 548 Acetgl Chloride and Acetone the Action of on the Mixed Chlorides Separation and Acid Acetic Small Quantities of Acetic Anhydride in Detection and Estimation of 417 and Saponification Values in Wax Estimation of Simplified Process for 355 Arsenic in Presence of Arsenious Acid Detection and Estimation of by Means of Magnesia Mixture 30 Benzoic Estimation of 584 9 - in FIesh and Fats Detection of 12 342 404 450 495 541 584 Degree of 9 Estimation of Barium in Presence of Calcium and Magnesium by 426 - - in Foods etc.Detection of 584 - Boric Decomposition of Silicates by Fusion with as Applied to Qualitative Citrate in Certain Organic Liquids the Estimation of Quinine as the 396 - Citric in Milk Estimation of 105 Dihydroxystearic in Good and Poor Soils 504 Diphenylamine-Sulphuric Test Estimation of Nitrates in Milk by Means of Dimethylaminobenzene-azo-benzene Sulphonic Use of a8 a Reagent in Micro-Analysis 371 the 587 chemistry 232 - Formic and Methyl and Ethyl Alcohols Detection and Estimation of 507 - Estimation of 355 - . ’ in Foods Estimation of 103 496 c_ Free and Basic Alumina in Aluminium Salts Estimation of 236 Glycuronic Small Quantities of Detection of 596 - Hippuric as a Cause of the Failure of the Spectroscopic Teat for Haemoglobin - Hydrated Silicic in Clay Determination of 85 - Hydrochloric Chlorine in Electrolytic Determination of with the Use of a Silver Anode and Mercury Cathode 33 - Hydrofluoric Preservation of Fruit Juices with 218 Hypophosphorous Estimation of Copper by Means of 302 - Iodic Detection and Estimation of Thorium by Means of.- Lactic Analysis of 556 - -- the Anhydride of 235 - Malic the Determination of Polarimetric Method for and its Application in - ? Chemical Differentiation between Fermentation Vinegars and ‘‘ Vinegar Essence,” Particularly with Respect to the Amount of 455 in Urine 417 (Separation of Thorium from Scandium) 436 Cane and Maple ProductP 498 XXXlV INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Acid Menthylglycuronic Preparation of 505 - - Decomposition of the Bromide by Estimation of Rubber as Tetra-bromide 361 Determination of 34 Nitric and Nitrous Acid in Water Detection and Estimation of 433 - J - in Nitrocellulose Nitroglycerol and Other Compounds Volumetric - - in Vegetable Products Quantitative Estimation of 163 - Nitrous and Nitric Acid in Water Detection and Estimation of 433 Oleic Separation of from Stearic and Palrnitic Acids 23 Pertitanic the Influence of on the Estimation of Iron in Minerals 304 Phosphoric as Magnesium-Ammonium Phosphate Estimation of 434 ~ - Colorimetric Estimation of 525 -.- 8 - - Colorimetric Method of Estimating 307 , , ? 9 9 , Estimation of by Neumann’s Method 525 in Milk Distribution of 345 Loss of on Incineration in Presence of Organic Matter Causes of 360 Magnesia Method for Estimation of Criticism of 176 Reverted the Estimation of Improved Hollemann’s Method for 605 Soluble in 2 per Cent.Citric Acid Solution Volumetric Estimation Volumetric Estimation of 472 - -- -- - -- -- --of 308 7 - --- Phosphotu’ngstic Precipitation of Proteins 461 - Racemic as a Reagent (Precipitant of Calcium and Strontium) 365 Salicylic a Test for Kobert’s Reagent as 540 - -- Actioii of on Metallic Acids 567 - -- and Phenol Sensitive Test for 295 - Silicotungstic Estimation of Aconitine by 142 -- Sulphuric and Sulphates New Method of Estimating 178 - -- and Zinc Separation of 607 - Sulphurous Complex Compounds of Sulphurous Acid and Sulphites the - 9 - i n Glucose Syrup Estimation of 543 - - in Apples Pears Cider and Perry Estimation of 545 - - Total Estimation of 148 9 Detection of 463 - -__ 9 in Fruit Juices Estimation of 411 - __I___ Antiseptic Properties 01 Experiments on 285 in White Wines 351 - -- Tartaric Estimation of 148 t - -9 Telluric Alkalimetric Estimation of and GravimetricEstimation of Tellurium 248 Vanadic Precipitation of as Silver Vanadate and Estimation of Phosphoric by Goldenberg’s Method 81 and Vanadic Acids in Presence of Each Other 35 Acidity in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions Estimation of 82 of Fats and Oils Particularly Lubricating Oils Estimation of 290 of Tan Liquors the Estimation of Electrometric Method for 121 ; Part II.515 Acids Amino- and Peptones or Peptides Differentiation between 593 - ? Fatty Free Estimation of in the Presence of Soaps of the Alkalis and Alkaline Earths 595 9 , in Soaps Estimation of 355 Liquid Separation of Solid from 22 114 - -_ _- -_ - 2 - Soluble and Volatile Loss of during the Ageing of Butter 64 - - Total in Fat Oils and Soaps Estimation of 115 - - - in Soap 20 - Free +atty in Fats Estimation of 35 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.xxxv Acids in Sugar-Cane Juice Determination of 594 - Metallic Action of Salicylic Acid on 567 ____ Nitric and Nitrous the Diphenylamine Test for Modification of 370 - Palmitic and Stearic Separation of Oleic Acid from 23 - - Phosphoric and Vanadic in Presence of Each Other Estimation of and Precipitation of Vanadic Acid as SiIver Vanadate 35 - Suitable for Use as Standards in Acidimetry 25 -_ the Fatty Effect of the Glycerol Method of Saponification upon 425 - Total Fatty in Soap Estimation of 20 - Volatile Fatty in E’aeces Quantitative Estimation of 505 - - in Wine Estimation of 502 - - of Honey 277 Aconite Assay of 450 Aconitine Estimation of by Silicotungstic Acid 142 Adrenaline and Allied Bases Colour Rsactions of 18 Adulterant of African Sandal-Wood Oil 146 Adulteration of Butter Detection of by Ewer’s Method 404 -- of Linseed Cakes and Linseed Meals in Belgium 218 -- of Pepper Corns 349 -- Turpentine Detection of 413 Affinity Values Indicators for Determining Use of 569 Africa German East and Togo Leguminous Plants Grown in Composition of the African Sandal-Wood Oil Adulterant of 146 Age of Blood-Stains Estimation of 455 Aged Whisky the Substitution of Spirit for Detection of 546 Ageing of Butter Loss of Soluble and Volatile Fatty Acids during 64 Agitation Rapid Electro-Analysis with by Means of a Current of Gas 600 Air Oxygen in Volumetric Estimation of 569 - Ozonised a Constant Current of Laboratory Apparatus for the Production of 479 Albumin in Urine etc.Heller’s Ring Test for the Detection of Modification of 152 Albumins Egg Serum and Milk Coagulating-Points of and of Serum Globulin in Alcohol Ether and Benzene in Estimation of 19 - -Ether in Mineral Lubricating Oils Proportion of Asphalt Insoluble in 418 - Ethyl in the Presence of Methyl-Alcohol Detection of 18 - in the Presence of Acetone Colorimetric Test for 592 - Methyl Detection of Ethyl Alcohol in the Presence of 18 - Propyl Use of.Estimation of the Saponification Value of Oils Fats and Waxes 290 - -Soluble Constituents of Litmus 25 Alcoholic Solutions Iodine in Estimation of 235 Alcohols Ethyl and Methyl and Formic Acid Detection and Estimation of 507 _I_- - Higher Occurring in Jamaica Rum 411 Aldehyde d- Perilla and Myrtenal the Occurrence of in Nature Essential Oil of Titration the Degree of Accuracy with which Proteins can be Estimated in Seeds of 345 the Estimation of Rapid Gravimetric Method for 551 Ammonium Sulphate Solutions 416 ‘‘ False Camphor-Wood,” 289 Milk bv. 9 Aldehyde; ‘Aromatic Colour Reactions of and their Applicability in the Analysis of Spirits 273 Algae; Marine and Products Derived from them Relative Proportions of Arsenic in 218 Aliphatic Amino Groupg Quantitative Estimation of and its Application in the Chemistry of the Proteins Urine and Enzymes 1 xxxvi INDEX TO VOLUME XXXV1.Alkaii Carbonatee in Presence of Alkali Hydroxides or Bicarbonates Titration of 362 - Iodine and Silver Volumetric Solutions of Use of Sulphur Dioxide in - -Metal Cyanides Sulphides in Estimation of 436 - Metals Estimation of Elimination of Ammonium Salts Prior to 30 - '( Titratable," in Blood the Estimation of New Indicator for 415 Alkalimetric Estimation of Telluric Acid and Gravimetric Estimation of Tellurium, Alkalimetry Standard in Sodium Thiosulphate as 435 Alkaline Earths and Alkalis Soaps of the Estimation of Free Fatty Acids in the - Potassium Iodide Solution Estimation of Ozone by Means of 525 Alkaloids in Belladonna Extracts Titration of.Allelotropic Mixtures the Quantitative Estimation of Enols in Colorimetric Method Alloys Aluminium and Aluminium Analysis of 425. -- Antimony in Volumetric Method for 299 - - Containing Antimony and Tin Lead in Estimation of 367 - Ferrotitanium Containing Much Silicon Analysis of 373 - - Iron Estimation of Silicon in Vanadium and Molybdenum and in their 311 -- Other and German Silver the Separation of Nickel and Zinc in Method for, -- Silicon Dissolving 178 Almond and Apricot Kernel Oils Note on 263 Alumina Basic and Free Acid in Aluminium Salts Estimation of 236 -- Separation of fr0.m Ferric Oxide 82 Aluminium Alloys and Aluminium Analysis of 425 -- Amalgamated in Chemical Analysis Some Uses of 516 .-- and Chromium in Ferro-Vanadium Estimation of 123 - Chromium and Iron Precipitation of by Ammonium Nitrite 559 - Hydroxide in Granular Form Precipitation of 299 -- Microchemical Test for by Means of Caesium Chloride 362 - Salts Free Acid and Basic Alumina in Estimation of 236 -- Separation of from Beryllium 426 -- the Separation of Iron from and New Test for Ferrous Oxide 373 (" Amang "1 Rare Earth-Containing Sands from Malay States 523 Amino-Acids and Peptones or Peptides Differentiation between 593 -- Compounds and Urine Amino Groups in Estimation of a d a Method f o r - Groups Aliphatic Quantitative Estimation of and its Application in the Ammonia and Pyridine Separation and Estimation of 508 Ammoniacal Solution of its Oxalate Estimation of Silver by Electrolysis of an 308 -- the Use of in Cheese Manufacture Detection of 218 Checking Strengths of 248 248 Presence of 595 Estimation of Atropine 142 for 554 524 the Analysis of Proteins 457 Chemistry of the Proteins Urine and Enzymes 17 - Method Wtimation of Formaldehyde by the 421 - Solutions Precipitation of Zinc Manganese Cobalt Nickel Copper and Cadmium from by Means of Sodium Carbonate and Trimethylphenylammonium Carbonate 599 Ammonium Nitrite Precipitation of Sluminium Chromium and Iron by 559 -- Salts Elimination of Prior to Estimation of Alkali Metals 30 -- Sulphate Estimation of Sulphur in Coal-Gas and of 309 -.-- Solutions Coagulating-Points of Egg Serum and Milk Albumins and of Serum Globulin in 416 Amylolytic Enzymes in Faeces Detection of 7 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. xxxvii Anasthesia Chloroform Composition of the Gases of the Blood in 154 Anmithetic and Analytical Purposes Examination of Ether for 407 Anaesthetics Certain Other and Cocaine Tests for 2 111.Nitrous Oxide 503 Analysis Capillary 251 - - Chemical New Method of 376 -- Electro 565 -- Elementary 516 -. Qualitative without the Use of Hydrogen Sulphide 517 -- Toxicological Method of Destroying Organic Matter by Means of Bromine, Analytical Constants of Shellac Lac Resin and Lac-Wax 119 Snhydride Acetic in Acetic Acid Small Quantities of Detection and Estimation of, --_ Reaction an Inner of Proteins 514 Anhydrides Aromatic Inner Reaction of Depending on their Influence on the Anhydrous Chlorides the Preparation of General Method for and its Application in Animal and Vegetable Substances Ash in Estimation of 237 Fluids Acetone in Method for the Estimation of 548 Organs or Plants the Ash of Estimation of Small Quantities of Manganese, Organs Oxidising Substances in Colorimetric Detection of 152 Sizing in Paper Detection of Differentiation of Gelatin and Casein 290 Tissues Indophenol Oxydase of Estimation of 550 - Chemistry of.Particularly Applicable to 592 - Methods for the Estimation of Caoutchouc Critical Investigation of 158 - the of Lactic Acid 235 417 Crystalline Form of Iodoform 458 Chemical Analysis 31 Especially in 369 - - Inorganic Phosphorus in Estimation of 284 h n u a l Address of the President 43 Anode Silver and Mercury Cathode Electrolytic Determination of Chlorine in -- Stationary and Gauze Cathode Rapid Determination of Nickel and Cobalt by - - 9 - -- Silver and Cadmium - - Mercury Cathode Rapid Determinations and Separations by Hydrochloric Acid with the Use of 33 Means of 307 -by Means of 473 --,4nthracite Calorific Value of Accurate Technical Estimation of 518 Antimony a Solid Hydride of Attempts to Prepare 300 Means of 83 - Practical Value of Calorimetry in Testing 562 - and Arsenic Compounds Germicidal Action of on BaciZZus Typhosus, - and Tin Alloys Containing Estimation of Lead in 367 - in Alloys Volumetric Method for 299 - Small Quantities of the Detection and Estimation of Note on 101 282 - in Copper Estimation of 171 Antiseptic Properties of Hops Valuation of 65 Sulphurous Acid Experiments on 285 Apparatus a New Extraction 529 APPARATUS ABSTRACTS 36 86 126 180 249 312 376 437 477,528 568,607 ,4pparatus and Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Furnace Gases 530 - Sulphurous Acid Sulphites and Complex Compounds of - Extraction 60 xxxviii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Apparatus Extraction and Condenser 378 -- Filtering Hygroscopic Subafances or those Affected by Air 87 -- Flue Gas Analysis 440 - Measuring Radioactivity 380 - Precipitating Filtering and Drying in an Inert Gas 313 -- Rapid Electro-Analytical Determination of Metals 181 -- Storing and Measuring PoisonouB Hygroscopic or Volatile Liquids 88 -- the Maintenance of Constant Pressures Above and Below the Atmos-- Laboratory for the Production of a Constant Current of Ozonised Air 479 -- Microdistillation 37 -- Sand’s Electrolytic Estimation of Copper and Zinc Using 182 -- Vacuum Fractionation Electrically-Heated 253 Apples Pears Cider and Perry Tartaric Acid in Estimation of 545 Apricot Kernel and Almond Oils Note on 263 - Kernels Sweet Composition of 450 Aqueous Liquids Autcmatic Extraction of by Means of Specifically Lighter Aromatic Inner Anhydrides Reaction of Depending on their Influence on the Crystal-Arsacetin and Atoxyl the Estimation of Arsenic in Simplified Method for 273 Arsenate Lead in ths Products of Vines Treated with Arsenical Washes Proportion Arseniq Absorption of by Sugar Beets 549 - Acid in Presence of Arsenious Acid Detection and Estimation of by Means - and Antimony Compounds Germicidal Action of on Bacillus Typhoszis 282 - and Iron Salts in Mineral Waters Estimation of 466 - in Insecticides Estimation of 237 - in Marine Algae and Products Derived from them Relative Proportions of, - in Schweinfurt Green Estimation of 363 - the Solid Hydride of Detection of 300 -- Vanadium in Presence of Estimation of and Analysis of Ferro-Vanadium, Arsenical Washes Vines Treated with Proportion of Lead Arsenate in the Products Arsenious Acid Arsenic Acid in Presence of Detection and Estimation of by Means Ash in Sugar and Syrups Estimation of by the Determination of Electrical Con-- in Vegetable and Animal Substances Estimation of 237 -- of Plants o r of Animal Organs Estimation of Small Quantities of Manganese, - .__ Tree Oil from Seeds of the 357 Asphah Insoluble in Alcohol-Ether in Mineral Lubricating Oils Proportion of 418 - Petiroleum Technical Analysis of 294 Asphaltum Examination of 225 for Electrolytic Estimations with Mercury Cathode 529 - Exact Gas Analysis 379 - the Estimation of the Hexabromide Value of Oils 607 -_- Melting-Point of Fats 569 pheric Pressure Application to Fractional Distillation 441 Solvents 87 line Form of Iodoform 458 of 301 of Magnesia Slixture 30 in Copper Estimation of 171 218 in Pyrites Estimation of 362 437 of 301 of Magnesia Mixture 30 ductivity Estimation of 298 Especially in 36 INDEX TO VOLUME XXSVI.XXXlY Asphaltum from Mexican Petroleum 353 Association of Official Agricultural Chemists the Proceedings of Extracts from 186 Atmosphere the Degree of Vitiation of Method of Measuring 363 Atmospheric Pressure the Maintenance of Constant Pressures Above and Below, Atomic Weights International 1911 1 Atoxyl and Arsacetin the Estimation of Arsenic in Simplified Method for 273 Atropine Estimation of.Titration of the Alkaloids in Belladonna Extracts 142 Automatic Extraction of Aqueous Liquids by Means of Specifically Lighter -- Inflammable Gas and Vapour Detector New Type of 528 Apparatus for Application to Fractional Distillation 441 Solvents 87 Bacilli Typhoid in River Water Vitality of with Special Reference to the Question Bacillus the Bulgarian Note on 221 - Typhosus Germicidal Action of Arsenic and Antimony Compounds on, ‘‘ Backa-Margarine,” the Manufacture of the Poisonous Cardamon ” (Maratti) Fat, Bacteriological Examination of Honey 505 -- Investigation of Soil 219 -- Method of Estimating Available Organic Nitrogen 219 -- Study of Honey 353 BACTERIOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGICAL ETC.ABSTRACTS 16 69 109 152 218 282 351, Bacteriology of Water Its Present Position 285 Baking-Powder and Self-Raising Flour the Presence of Calcium Sulphate in Report Balsams and Essential Oils the Examination of Use of Miscibility Curves in 556 Bananas Ripe and Unripe Composition of 274 541 Bang’s Sugar Titration Method the Copper Solution Used in Preparation of 501 Barium in Presence of Calcium and Magnesium Separation and Estimation of by - Strontium and Calcium Quantitative Separation of 364 - Sulphate Precipitates of Phenomenon of Occlusion in and its Relation to Bark Seychelles Cinnamon 217 Barley Germinating Hordenine in Estimation of 162 Baroda India Lac Resin from 171 Bases Pyridine Nicotine in the Presence of Estimation of 452 Basic Alumina and Free Acid in Aluminium Salts Estimation of 236 - Constituents Soluble of the Mushroom 347 - Slag Phosphoric Oxide in Citrate-Solubility of 32 Batb Constant-Temperature for Use at Temperatures both Above and Below that of the Room 249 Baths Creosote (Dips) and Creosote Oil the Dimethyl Sulphate Test for 585 Bean Oil Soya 358 Beef and Yeast Extracts of Known Origin Comparison of 64 - Australian on a Parasite Condition (Onchocerciasis) Met with in 129 Beer Carbon Dioxide in Solubility of 404 - Sulphites in the Chemical Behaviour and Preservative Action of 495 Beeswax Analysis of with Special Reference to East Indian and the So-called China of Storage 185 282 Employed in Nature of 542 415 455 503 548 590 on 255 the Action of Acetyl Chloride and Acetone on the Mixea Chloriaes 426 the Exact Determination of Sulphate 426 Beeswax 554 - Parafin Spermaceti etc.Fat in Detection of 49 xl INDEX TO VOLUME XX.XVI. Beet Sugar Factory Products Determination of Sucrose in by Clerget’s Process, Beets Sugar Absorption of Arsenic by 549 Belgium Linseed Cakes and Linseed Meals in Adulteration of 218 Belladonna Extracts the Alkaloid8 in Titration of Estimation of Atropine 142 Benzene and Ether in Alcohol Estimation of 19 -- Derivatives the’Estimation of Halogens in Use of Metallic Potassium in, 28 7 Benzidine the Quinonoid Imonium Salts of Estimation of the Activity of Oxidising Agents by Means of 233 Benzoic Acid Estimation of 584 -- in Flesh and Fats Detection of 12 -_- Foods etc.584 Berries Coffee the Fatty Oil and Wax Obtained from 106 Beryllium Separation of Aluminium from 426 Bicarbonates or Alkali Hydroxides Alkali Carbonates in Presence of Titration of, Bichromate Process for Glycerol Determination Report on 319 Biological Examination of Honey (Enzymes) 220 -- Method for Identifying Various Fleshes 455 -- Reactions with Serum-Precipitin and the So-called Erythro-Precipitin for the Detection of Blood Comparative Values of 590 Bismuth Estimation of. ~- Method Estimation of Manganese by the 430 -_- Ochres from California 174 -- Salicylate Examination of 342 Bismuthate Method Estimation of Manganese by 305 Blast Furnace Gas Dust in Determination of 601 Blasting in Mines the Gases Caused by Composition of Report on 321 Blaud’s Pill the Composition of Note on 387 Bleached Flour Digestibility of 64 Bleaching of Flour and the Addition of So-called (‘ Improvers ” to Flour Report on 254 Blood Chlorine in Estimation of 72 - Det.ection of 549 - - in Chloroform Anaesthesia Condition of the Gases of 154 - Reagents Influence of Metals in Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide on 352 - -Stains the Age of Estimation of 455 - Sugar in Estimation of 73 - the Detection of Comparative Values of the Biological Reactions with Serum - the Quantity of Calcium Contained in Small Variations in Method for the Bog-Iron Ores Analysis of 123 Boltwood Vacuum Pump Modified 128 Bomb Calorimetric Estimation of Carbon in Steel by Means of 568 Bombax Malabricum Gum from 356 BOOKS NEW 42 93 326 612 BOOKS REVIEWS OF: 324 Using Invertase as Hydrolyst 120 362 Use of Logwood in Qualitative Analysis 603 - the Chemical Changes Produced in Flour by Report on 254 - by Means of Leuco-Malachite Green 284 Precipitin and the So-called Erythro-Precipitin 590 the Estimation of (‘ Titratable ” Alkali in New Indicator for 415 Estimation of 220 A Course of Practical Work in Agricultural Chemistry for Senior Students INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.xli BOOKS REVIEWS OF-continued. A Primer on Explosives for Coal-Miners 380 A Systematic Handbook of Volumetric Analysis 484 A Textbook of Botany and Pharmacognosy 130 Allen’s Commercial Organic Analysis Fourth Edition Vol. III. 187 257 ; An Introduction to the Chemistry of Colloids 485 Analytical Chemistry 611 Arsenical Gas-Poisoning 321 Bacteriological and Enzyme Chemistry 260 Collective Index of the Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1887-1910 576 Edible Fats and Oils Their Composition Manufacture and Analysis 487 Fibres Used in Textile and Allied Industries 322 Huiles Minerales (Pdtroles Benzols Brais Paraffines Vaselines Ozokkrite), Identification of the Commercial Dyestuffs 385 Laboratory Text-Book for Brewers 441 LA Chimica delle Sostanze Alimentari 40 Modern Industrial Chemistry 325 - Methods of Water Purification 261 National Physical Laboratory 1910-1911 443 Organic Analysis Chart 4.0 Physico-Chemical Tables Vol.II. 192 Qualitative Chemical Analysis from the Standpoint of Solubilities Ionisa-Rubber 443 532 Technical Mycology 92 The Chemistry and Testing of Cement 258 The Extra Pharmacopceia 38 The Microscopical Examination of Food and Drugs 384 The Principal Starches Used as Food 488 The Sale of Food and Drugs Acts 325 The Soil Solution The Nutrient Medium for Plant Growth 574 The Spark Spectra of the Metals 41 Borax Bead Tests for Nickel and Cobalt in Admixture Efficiency of 173 Bordeaux Mixtures Fungicidal Action of 351 Boric Acid Decomposition of Silicates by Fusion with as Applied to Qualitative Bougies Earthenware Filtering Testing the Porosity of 16 Bran Rye and Wheat Customs Examination of 350 Brandy Fuse1 Oil in Detection of 216 Bread Made from Different Varieties of Flour the Nutritive Value of Report to the Brewers’ Grains Starch in Estimation of 500 British Wines the Composition of Note on 60 Bromide Decomposition of by Nitric Acid.Estimation of Rubber as Tetrabromide 361 Bromination Methods for the Estimation of Caoutchouc in Vulcanised Products the Bromine Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Sulphur Chlorine and Iodine, - Very Small Quantities of Estimation Vol. IV. 380 575 tion and Mass Action 259 - of Enzymes (Allgemeine Chemie der Enzyme) 534 Analysis 371 Local Government Board on 479 Application of 558 Analysis of a Substance Containing 553 in Presence of Chlorides and Iodides Estimation of 241 -of 36)5 xlii IXDEX TO T'OLUhIE XXXTTI. Bromine Method of Destroying Organic Matter by Means of Particularly Applicable. - New Reaction of 427 Primary and Secondary Bromine to Toxicological Analysis 592 Value of Fats and Oils Estimation of, Values 19 Buchner Funnel Addition to the 438 Bulb Potash 86 Bulgarian Bacillus Note on the 221 Bumping Prevention of 608 Burette Device for Accurately Reading a 312 Burned Pyrites and Pyrites Copper in Estimation of 366 Butter Adulteration of Detection of by Ewer's Method 404 - and Cocoanut Oil in Butter and Margarine Some Methods of Estimating, Observations on 333 Cocoanut Oil in Detection of by Means of Ewer's Method 451 Y 9 -- Fendler's Method 451 - --Butter-Fat the Composition of the Effect of Feeding with Cocoanut Cake and - the Ageing of Loss of Soluble and Volatile Fatty Acids during 64 Butters and Fats Vegetable Toxic Substances in 65 Linseed Cake on 445 Cadmium and Silver Rapid Determination of by Means of the Gauze Cathode and Stationary Anode 473 - Zinc Manganese Cobalt Nickel and Copper Precipitation of from Ammoniacal Solutions by Means of Sodium Carbonate and Trimethy-phenylammonium Carbonate 599 Caesium Chloride Microchemical Test for Aluminium by Means of 362 Caffeine and Theobromine Estimation of 501 Cake Cocoanut and Linseed Cake the Effect of Feeding with on the Composition Cakes Linseed and Linseed Meals in Belgium Adulteration of 218 Calcium and Magnesium Separation and Estimation of Barium in Presence of by the Action of Acetyl Chloride and Acetone on the Mixed Chlorides 426 (-- Strontium Precipitant of) Racemic Acid as a Reagent 365 - Barium and Strontium Quantitative Separation of 364 - Carbide Use of for Determining Moisture 112 -- Contained in Blood Small Variations in the Quantity of Method for the Estimation of 220 - Cyanamide Analysis of 429 560 - - in the Presence of Each Other Estimation of 297 of Butter-Fat 445 - Rapeseed Green Colour of 411 - Sulphite Method for Separating and Identifying 301 -9 - and of Norwegian Nitre 561 - Commercial Analysis of 76 in the Presence of Other Fertilisers Detection and Estimation of 466 -- Hypophosphite Analysis of 605 - Nitrate and Nitrite Commercial Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrogen in Estima-- Separation of Strontium from 247 tion of 524 -.-.L Suiphate in Baking-Powder and Self-Raising Flour the Presence of Report on.258 - Tartiate and Potassium Bitartrate Separate Estimation of 234 - Very Small Amounts of Estimation of by Means of Permanganate 17 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.xliii California Bismuth Ochres from 174 Calorific Value of Anthracite Accurate Technical Estimation of 518 Calorimeter Recording Thermo-Electric 312 - Still Water Gas 251 Calorimetric Bomb Estimation of Carbon in Steel by Means of 562 Calorimetry Practical Value of in Testing Anthracite 562 Camphor Estimation of 593 in Smokeless Powder Estimation of 420 Testing of 343 Camphor-Wood False,” Essential Oil of The Occurrence of Myrtenal and &Perilla Aldehyde in Nature 289 Csndelilla Wax 598 Candle Turbidimeter Jackson’s Determination of Sulphur in Coal by Means of 519 Cane and Maple Products Polarimetric Method for the Determination of Malic Acid, Canned Foods Tin in Estimation of 149 Cantharides and Tinctures Quantitative Estimation of Cantharidine in 343 - Tincture and Oil of Estimation of Cantharidine in 404 Caoutchouc as Tetrabromide Direct Estimation of 224 I__- Crude Analysis of 159 a d its Application in 498 - Estimation of 159 509 -_-- in Vulcanised Products the Estimation of the Application of Bromina--- in Vulcanised Rubber Articles Direct Estimation of 113 -- in Vulcanised Rubber Goods Direct Estimation of 75 -- Nitrosite and its Analytical Application 287 -- the Analytical Methods for the Estimation of Critical Investigation of, tion Methods for 558 -_- Tetrabromide Hubener’s Notes on 235 158 Cap-Compositions Fulminate Analysis of 595 Capillary Analysis 251 Caramel and Prune Juice in Vanilla Flavouring Extracts Detection of 281 - Preparation and Constitution of and its Estimation in Sugar Juioes and Carbalkyloxy Derivatives Use of for the Quantitative Estimation of Hydroxyl Carbinol Phenyl-ethyl Estimation of Morphine by Extraction with 587 Carbon and Nitrogen in Organic Compounds Estimation of 593 - Sulphur in High-Grade Alloys of Tungsten Molybdenum and Vanadium, with Iron Estimation of 31 Dioxide in Beer Solubility of 404 Dioxide in Carbonates and Nitrogen Pentoxide in Nitrates the Estimation of, by Loss on Ignition Application of Sodium Paratungstato in 526 Dioxide Recorder Multiple 252 Hydrogen Oxygen and Nitrogen Organic Substances Containing New Method of Elementary Analysis of 553 Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen and Sulphur Analysis of a Substance Contain-ing 553 Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Sulphur Chlorine Bromine and Iodine, Analysis of a Substance Containing 553 in Organic Substances the Estimation of Wet Method for 354 - in Steel Estimation of by Means of a Calorimetric Bomb 562 - Microscopical Examination and Identification of 428 - Monoxide Detector 608 Syrups 273 Groups 22 xliv INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Carbon Monoxide Haemoglobin and Oxyhaemoglobin the Spectroscopic Dift’eren tiation Oxygen Hydrogen and Nitrogen Organic Substances Containing New Carbonates Alkali in Presence of Alkali Hydroxides or Bicarbonates Titration of, - -- the Use of in Cheese Manufacture Detection of 218 - Carbon Dioxide in and Nitrogen Pentoxide in Nitrates the Estimation between and Haemochromogen 550 Method of Elementary Analysis of 553 362 of by Loss on Ignition Application of Sodium Paratungstate in 526 Carbonylferrocyanides Their Extraction and Analysis 157 Carborundum in Coke Crucible Scrap Estimation of 31 Carius the Method of Estimation of Sulphur by 296 Casein and Gelatin Differentiation of.- Product 406 -- Quantitative Estimation of Tannin by Means of 123 Cassia FistuZa the Pulp of Composition of 213 Catalase in Milk Estimation of 284 Cathode Gauze and Stationary Anode Rapid Determination of Nickel and Cobalt -_ -- --- Rapid Determination of Silver and Cadmium -- Mercury and Silver Anode Electrolytic Determination of Chlorine in Hydrochloric Acid with the Use of 33 -- and Stationary Anode Rapid Determinations and Separations by Means of 83 -- Electrolytic Estimations with Apparatus for 529 Caulophyllin a Reaction for 270 Ceara Rubber 424 Cellulose Estimation of by Simon and Lohrisch’s Method 77 Cement Ferric Oxide in Rapid Estimation of 563 - Portland Uniform Methods of Analysis for 247 Cereals and Wood-Fungi Pentosans and Methylpentosans in Estimation of 460 Cerium Separation of by Potassium Permanganate 429 --Changes which Mercury Compounds undergo when in Contact with Organic Matters, 154 Cheese Gorgonzola Note on 61 - Manufacture the Use of Alkali Carbonates in Detection of 218 - Roquefort Composition of 542 Chemical Analysis Some Uses of Amalgamated Aluminium in 516 Changes Produced in Flour by Bleaching Report on 254 Disinfectants Study of Contribution to 69 Cardamon ” (Maratti) Fat Poisonous Employed in the Manufacture of ‘6 Backa Margarine,” Nature of 542 Detection of Animal Sizing in Paper 290 by Means of 307 ’ by Means of 473 - New Method for 518 -- 9 --- Second Paper 283 --Chicken and Turkey Fats Constants of 213 China the So-Called and East Indian Beeswax Analysis of Beeswax with Special Chlorate Potassium Estimation of Potassium Perchlorate in 248 Chlorates Chlorides and Perchlorates in the Presence of Each Other Estimation Chloride Acetyl and Acetone the Action of on the Mixed Chlorides Separation and -_- Caesium Microchemical Test of Aluminium by Means of 362 Reference to 554 oc 365 Estimation of Barium in Presence of Calcium and Magnesium by 42 INDEX TO VOLUME XXS17.xlv Chloride Mercuric Volumetric Estimation of 34 - - Stannous Estimation of Tungsten by Means of 310 Chlorides and Iodides Bromine in Presence of Estimation of 241 -___- Very Small Quantities of Bromine in Presence of Estimation - Anhydrous the Preparation of General Method for and its Application - - ~ - Chlorates and Perchlorates in the Presence of Each Other Estimation - Mixed the Action of Acetyl Chloride and Acetone on Separation and Chlorine Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Sulphur Bromine and Iodine, -- in Blood Estimation of 72 -- in Hydrochloric Acid Electrolytic Determination of with the Use of a Silver Anode and Mercury Cathode 33 Chloriplatinate Potassium Reduction of 526 Chloroform Anmthesia Composition of the Gases of the Blood in 154 Chocolate Cocoanut Oil in the Detection of Note on 275 Chromate Lead as Volumetric Determination of 602 Chrome Ironstone Chromium in Estimation of 428 -- Tungsten Steel Chromium in Estimation of 83 Chrome-Vanadium and Vanadium Steels Manganese in Estimation of 604 --- Vanadium in Determination of 475 Chromium Aluminium and Iron Precipitation of by Ammonium Nitrite 559 - and Aluminium in Ferro-Vanadium Estimation of 123 --_ in Chrome Ironstone Estimation of 428 - -- Tungsten Steel Estimation of 83 _-_- in Steel Detection of 428 - Minute Quantities of Colorimetric Estimation of 238 Cider Apples Pears and Perry Tartaric Acid in Estimation of 545 -_ Vinegar 589 Cinnamon Bark Seychelles 217 Citrate-Solubility of Phosphoric Oxide in Basic Slag 32 Citric Acid in Milk Estimation of 105 Classen Dish Holder for 180 Clay Hydrated Silicic Acid in Determination of 85 Clerget’s Process Determination of Sucrose in Beet Sugar Factory Products by, Coagulating-Points of Egg Serum and Milk Albumins and of Serum Globulin in Coal-Gas Crude Naphthalene in Estimation of 510 - Total Sulphur in the Estimation of ‘‘ Perhydrol ” for 309 Coal Purchase of under Specifications 229 of 365 in Chemical Analysis 31 of 365 Estimation of Barium in Presence of Calcium and Magnesium by 426 Analysis of a Substance Containing 553 - Solution 2 per Cent.Phosphoric Acid Soluble in Volumetric Estimation of 308 Using Invertase as Hydrolyst 120 Ammonium Sulphate Solutions 416 Sulphur in Estimation of and of Ammonium Sulphate 309 Sampling of in the Mine 527 Sulphur in Determination of by Means of Jackson’s Candle Turbidimeter, -Tar Creosote Testing of 419 - Tar the Residues from the Distillstion of.Estimation of Rosin in 463 - Tars and Refined Tam Oils and Pitches Derived Therefrom Methods for 519 Testing 29 xlvi INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Cobalt and Nickel Gravimetric Estimation of 598 -- Rapid Determination of by Means of the Gauze Cathode and -- the Differentiation of New Reaction for 238 Cobalt Reaction Modified for the Detcction of Very Small Quantities of Hydrogen Zinc Manganese Nickel Copper and Cadmium Precipitation of from Animoniacal Solutions by Means of Sodium Carbonate and Trirnethylphenyl-ammonium Carbonate 599 Cobalti-Nitrite Small Quantities of Potassium as Detection of 606 Coca Leaves Analysis of 274 Cocaine and Certain Other Anaesthetics Tests for 2 - Solutions Precipitation of with Platinum Chloride 354 Cocoa Powder Husk in Estimation of 275 Cocoanut Cake and Linseed Cake the Effect of Feeding with on the Composition 01 - Oil and Butter in Butter and Margarine Some Methods of Estimating, -- in Butter Detection of by Means of Ewer’e Method 451 -- in Chocolate the Detection of Note on 275 - in Lard Estimation of by Means of the ‘( Ethyl Ester Value,” 106 -.-_- Shrewsbury and Knapp’s Process for the Estimation of Examination Codeine in Opium the Determination of 489 Cod-Liver Oil Analysis of by Means of its Miscibility Curve 275 Coffee Berries the Fatty Oil and Wax obtained from 106 - Glazed Resin in Detection of 275 Coke Crucible Scrap Carborundum in Estimation of 31 - Furnaces the Gases from Cyanogen Compounds in Estimation of 77 Colchicine in Toxicology Detection of 73 Colophony Colour Reactions of Certain Resins with Halphen’s Reagent for 170 Colorimeter New 478 Colorimetric Detection of Oxidising Substances in Animal Organs 152 -- Estimation of Lactose in Urine and in Milk 592 ---____ of Minute Quantities of Chromium 238 --- of Phosphoric Acid 525 --- of Sugar Creatine and Creatinine in Urine 591 ---_ of Titanium Sensitiveness of 310 -- -,-,- ~ Use of Methyl Orange in 310 - -- Method of Estimating Phosphoric Acid 307 in Admixture Boras Bead Tests for EEciency of 173 Stationary Anode 307 Peroxide 598 - Substitutes Identification of 405 Products Husk and Germ in Quantity of 214 Butter-Fat 445 Observations on 333 - 7 -- Fendler’s Method 451 7- ---of 195 -- of Strychnine 144 - - for Estimating Urochrome and Urochromogen and Relation of the Normal Yellow Pigmentary Substances of Urine to the Diazo-Reaction 223 --I for the Estimation of the Molecular Weight of Polysaccharides, 360 --- for Vanadium in Iron and Steel 473 -- Test for Alcohol in the Presence of Acetone 592 Colostrum Behaviour of Schardinger’s Reagent towards 221 Colour Reaction Characteristic of Ovolecithin 46 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.xlvii Colour Reaction of Proteins with Sodium Nitroprusside 235 - Reactions Differentiation of l!l.inerals by Means of 248 -- of Adrenaline and Allied Rases 18 ---__ of Aromatic Aldehydes and their Applicability in the Analysis of Spirits 273 - of Certain Resins with Halphen’s Reagent for Colophony 170 -_ of Strychnine Influence of Certain Compounds upon the 296 - Scale Used with Schaefier’s Curd Tester Control Tests of 378 Colouring Matters Certain Used in Foods Report on the Solubility Extraction and Columbium and Tantalum Indirect Method for Determining 239 - - - for the Estimation of 310 ~- Separation of 239 Combustible Gases and Vapour Safety Lamps or Other Apparatus for the Detection Commercial Absinthe Analysis of 12 -- Calcium Cyanamide Analysis of 76 -- Dextrins Analysis of 276 - Gelatins Sulphur Dioxide in 271 -- Oxygen Analytical Examination of 469 - Starch Syrup the So-called Gallisin (Glucosin) Occurring in Composi-Concentrate Wolfram the Assay of 398 Condensed Milk Sweetened Analysis of 138 - Milks an Inquiry as to Report to the Local Government Board on ; with Condenser and Extraction Apparatus 378 - Improved Soxhlet 528 Conductivity Electrical and Osmotic Pressure Application of in the Examination -- - of Soils Determination of 183 -- - the Determination of Estimation of Ash in Sugar and Conference International on Food Analysis 536 Congress of Applied Chemistry Eighth International 386 Conifer Fatty Oils Characteristics of 611 Constant New in the Analysis of Pepper 147 Constant Pressures Above and Below the Atmospheric Pressure the Maintenance -Temperature Bath for Use at Temperatures both Above and Below that Temperature Drying-Oven New Form of 126 -- of Edible Fats and Oils 406 Reactions of 186 of Methods of Testing 528 -- Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrogen in Estima-tion of 524 I - Peptones Certain Physical Constants and Analyses of 111 tion of 543 Special Reference to their Use as Infants’ Foods 572 of Soils 184 Syrups by 298 of Apparatus €or Application to Fractional Distillation 441 of the Room 249 Convallamarin and Convallarin Glucoside Reactions 289 Copper and Zinc Electrolytic Estimation of Using Sand’s Apparatus 181 Copper Arsenic and Antimony in Estimation of 171 - in Pyrites and in Burned Pyrites Estimation of 366 - Solution Used in Bang’s Sugar Titration Method Preparation of 501 Estimation of by Means of Hypophosphorous Acid 302 Ores Containing Much Pot Assay of Gold and Silver in 240 Refined Exact Electrolytic Assay of.I. Standard Method 17 xlviii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Copper Zinc bhnganese Cobalt Nickel and Cadmium Precipitation of from Aininoniacal Solutions by Means of Sodium Carbonate and TrimethyphenyI-ammonium Carbonate 599 Coprah Examination of 512 Cows’ Milk Oxydase and Reductase Occurring in 16 Cows’ Milk the Detection of Goats’ Milk in and Composition of Goats’ Milk 218 Creatine in Pathological Urine Direct Estimation of 504 - - Sugar and Creatinine in TJrine Colorimetric Estimation of 591 Creatinine the Folin Method of Estimating Sources of Error in 288 Creosote and Tar Oils Available for Wood Preservation Characters of 228 - Baths (Dips) and Creosote Oil the Dimethyl Sulphate Test for 585 - Coal-Tar Testing of 419 - Oil and Creosote Baths (Dips) the Dimethyl Sulphate Test for 585 p-Cresol and Phenol in the Presence of Each Other Estimation of 79 Crucible Gooch for Micro-Analysis 180 Crude Caoutchouc Analysis of 159 - Coal-Gas Naphthalene in Estimation of 510 - Glycerol Analysis of Report on 314 Cryoscopic Examination of Milk 345 4 6 Cupferron,” in Quantitative Analysis Application of 175 --- Quantitative Separation by Means of 520 Cupreine New Test for 113 Curd-Tester Schaeffer’s the Colour Scale Used with Control Tests of 378 Customs Examination of Rye and Wheat Bran 350 Cyanamide Calcium Analysis of 429 560 -- -- Commercial Analysis of 76 - - in the Presence of Other Eertilisers Detection and Estimation Cyanide Hydrogen Traces of The Detection of 266 - Potassium in Presence of Potassium Ferrocyanide Titration of 460 Cyanides Alkali-Metal Sulphides in Estimation of 436 Cyanogen Compounds in the Gases from Coke Furnaces Estimation of 77 Cylinder Oils Dark Mineral Estimation of Tarry Substances in 298 on the Peroxydase of and its Detection by Means of the p-Phenylene-diamine Test 222 9 9 and of Norwegian Nitre 561 - -- --of 466 Dammar Resin Different Varieties of Characteristics of 422 Dangers Connected with the Storage and Transport of Ferrosilicon 302 ( r c Death Camas ”) Zygademu Intermedius Analysis of 156 Denitrifying Organisms the Gases Produced by Occurrence Detection and Estimation of Nitrous Oxide in 591 Density of Liquids Determination of 439 Deposits Resulting from the Lubrication of Engines 230 Detector Automatic Inflammable Gas and Vapour New Type of 528 - - Carbon Monoxide 608 Detonation the Velocity of Study of 288 Device for Accurately Reading a Burette 312 Dextrin in Foods the Detection of Estimation of Sucrose and 588 Dextrins Commercial Analysis of 276 Dextrose Normal Weight of 78 Diazo-Reaction Relation of the Normal Yellow Pigmentary Substances of Urine to, and a Colorimetric Method for Estimating Urochrome and Urochromogen 223 Digestibility of Bleached Flour 6 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.xiis Dihydroxystearic Acid in Good and Poor Soile 504 Dimethyl Sulphate Test for Creosote Oil and Creosote Baths (Dips) 585 Dimethylaminobenzene-azo-benzene Sulphonic Acid Use of as a Reagent in Micro-Dinner Anniversary 96 Diphenylamine-Sulphuric Acid Test Detection and Estimation of Nitrates in hlilk --- Estimation of Nitrates in Milk by Means of the, chemistry 232 by Means of the 67 587 Diphenylamine Test for Nitrous and Nitric Acids Modification of 370 (Dips) Creosote Baths and Creosote Oil the Dimethyl Sulphate Test for 585 Disaccharides Small Quantities of Detection of 594 Dish Classen Holder for 180 Disinfectants Chemical Study of Contribution to 69 Dissolved Oxygen Estimation of 245 Distillation Fractional Application to Apparatus for the Naintenance of Con stac t - of Tar Flask for 529 - of Tars Containing Water 171 Doughing Value of Flour Estimation of 216 Dried Milk Powders Composition of 279 Drinking Water Sterilisation of by Mezns of Ultra-Violet Rays 457 (Drop Hammer) the Impact Machine Sensitiveness Tests by 314 Drugs etc.Quinine in Volumetric Estimation of 143 Drying-Oven Constant Temperature New Form of 126 -- Precipitating and Filtering in an Inert Gas Apparatus for 313 Dust in Blast-Furnace Gas Determination of 601 -- Second Paper 283 --- - -Pressures Above and Below the Atmospheric Pressure 441 Earth-Containing Sands Rare (" Amang ") from Malay States 523 - Minerals Rare the Determination and Analysis of Use of Sulphur Monc? Earths Alkaline and Alkalis Soaps of the Estimation of Free Fatty Acids in the East Indian and the So-Called China Beeswax Analysis of Beeswax with Special Edible Fats and Oils Colour Reactions of 406 Effluents Sewage Containing Nitrites the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen Absorbed by the Determination of and of the Amount of Nitrite in Sewage Effluents and Water 393 Egg Serum and Milk Albumins Coagulating-Points of and of Serum Globulin in Ammonium Sulphate Solutions 416 Egypt Survey Department 1910 the Work of the Laboratories Report on 532 Elastin Detection of Active Pepsin in the Intestines by Means of 551 -- in the Detection of Yroteolytic Enzymes Use of 590 Electrical Conductivity and Osmotic Pressure in the Examination of Soils Exam-ination of 134 ---_ of Soils Determination of 183 chloride in 567 Presence of 595 Reference to 554 -by 298 the D.etermination of Estimation of Ash in Sugar and Syrups Elec&ically-Heated Vacunm Fractionation Apparatus 253 Electro Analysis 565 -- Rapid under Reduced Pressure 601 -I__- - with Agitation by Means of a Current of Gas 60 1 ISDES TO VOLUME XXXVI.Electro Analysis Rapid with Stationary Electrodes Adaptation of the Tap-Funnel Electrolytio Assay Exact of Refined Copper.____- Determination of Chlorine in Hydrochloric Acid with the Use of a Silver - Estimation of Copper and Zinc Using Sands Apparatus 182 -__I- of Metals Exact Method for 370 - Estimations with Mercury Cathode Apparatus for 529 - Separations 32 to 313 -Analytical Determination of Netals Rapid Apparatus for 181 I. Standard Method 172 Anode and Mercury Cathode 33 - of Manganese 177 Electrornetric -Method for the Estimation of the Acidity of Tan Liquors 121 ; Part II. 515 Elements the Sulphides of which are Precipitated by Hydrogen Sulphides in Acid Enamel Analysis of 33 Engines the Lubrication of Deposits Resulting from 230 Enols in Allelotropic Mixtures the QuantitaOive Eetimation of Colorimetric Method Enzymatic Activity of Nuclesse Estimation of 109 Enzymes Amylolytic in Faxes Detection of 74 Solution Rapid Qualitative Detection of 568 for 554 Honey Biological Examination of 220 One or More Method for Ascertaining whether a Liquid Contains 110 Proteins and Urine the Chemistry of Quantitative Estimation of Aliphatic Proteolytic the Detection of IJse of Elastin in 590 Amino Groups and its Application in 17 l3rrata 141 610 Error Some Sources of in Gasometric Estimation of Nitrate by Schloesing’s Nethod, - - in the Folin Method of Estimating Creatinine 288 Erythro-Precipitin the So-Called and Serum-Precipitin the Biological Reactions Essence Rosin Turpentine Oil and Wood Turpentine Oil Reaction of 107 Essential Oil of I‘ False Camphor Wood ” The Occurrence of Nyrtenal and dPerills - of Orange Flowers 67 -- of Santolina Charncmyparissus 509 -- of Schinus Molle (L.) 68 -- and Philippine Terpenes 15 -- Estimation of 288 -- Ketones in Estiniation of 514 Ether and Benzene in Alcohol Estimation of 19 - in the Analysis of Metals Use of 431 - Quantitative Analysis of Gold with the Use of 303 - Separation of Iron and Vanadium by Means of 522 - The Examination of for Anssthetic and Analytical Purposes 407 - Traces of Water in the Accurate Estimation of Method for 4%) Ethyl Alcohol in the Presence of Methyl Alcohol Detection of 18 - and Methyl Alcohols and Formic Acid Detection and Estimation of 507 JcEthyl Ester Value,” Estimation of Cocoanut Oil in Lard by Means of the 106 Evaporated Milk and Milk Products Analysis of 278 Ewer’s Method Detection of Adulteration of Butter by 404 and o€ Nitrite by Piccini’s Method 525 with for the Detection of Blood Comparative Values of 590 Aldehyde in Nature 289 of Spanish Marjoram (Thymus Mastichina L.) 69 Oils and Balsams the Examination of Use of Miscibility Curves in 55 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.li Ewer’s Method Detection of Cocoanut Oil in Butter by Meais of 451 Experiments on the Precipitation of Proteins 295 Explosives in Various Countries the (General) Stability of Nethols of Testing 79 Extinguishing the Flame of Petroleum Spirit 252 Extraction Apparatus 609 -- and Condenser 378 -- New 529 - Automatic of Aqueous Liquids by Means of Specifically Lighter Solvents 87 Extracts and Powder Liquorice Glycyrrhizin and Sugars in Estimation of 409 - Belladonna Titration of the Alkaloids in.Estimation of Atropine 142 - of Known Origin Beef and Yeast Comparison of 64 - Tobacco and Nicotine Solutions Nicotine in Estimation of 544 -- -_ Nicotine in Estimation of 348 - - -- Polarimetric Estimation of 279 - Vanilla Flavouring Prune Juice and Caramel in Detection of 281 -- Meat and Yeast Comparison of 104 9 and their Value 411 - -Factors Surface The Use of and Errors in Determining Sizes of Mineral Grains 182 Faeces Amylolytic Enzymes in Detection of 74 -_ Preservation of 74 __- Volatile Fatty Acids in Quantitative Estimation of 505 Fat from the Seeds of Lophira Alata (Banks) Composition of 493 - in Beeswax Paraffin Spermaceti etc. Detection of 496 - in Feeding Stuffs Estimation of by Means of Trichlorethylene 542 - in Milk the Estimation of Wendler’s Method for 14 - in Pathological Urine Estimation of 417 - in (Maratti) Cardamon Poisonous Employed in the hlanufacture of ‘( Backa-- Oils and Soaps the Total Fatty Acids in Estimation of 115 - Pitch Petroleum Pitch in Detection of 462 Fats and Butters Vegetable Toxic Substances in 65 - and Flesh Benzoic Acid in Detection of 12 - ~ - Edible Colour Reactions of 406 -- Particularly Lubricating Oils the Acidity of Estimation of 290 -- Some Indian 108 -- the Brominz Value of Estimation of.Primary and Secondary -- Vegetable Some Little-Known Characteristics of 21 Fats Chicken and Turkey Constants of 213 - Estimation of the Reichert-Meissl Value of by Means of Glycerol-Potassium - Free Fatty Acids in Estimatioil of 355 - Oils and Soaps Train Oil in Detection of 359 - Oils and Waxes the Saponification Value of Estimation of.Fatty Acids Effect of the Glycerol Method of Saponification upon the 425 - Free in Fats Estimation of 355 - ? - Estimation of in the Presence of Soaps of the Alkalis and Alka-- in Soaps Estimation of 355 -- Liquid Separation of Solid from 22 114 Margarine,” Nature of 542 and Oils Analysis of 164 Bromine Values 19 Hydroxide 542 Melting-Point of Apparatus for the Estimation of 569 Use of PropyI Alcohol 290 line Earths Estimation of 59 lii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Fatty Acids Soluble and Volatile Loss of during the Ageing of Butter 64 -__I Total in Soap Estimation of 20 - -- in Soaps Fat and Oils Estimation of 115 - Volatile in Faxes Quantitative Esbimation of 505 - Oil and Wax Obtained from Coffee Berries 106 - Oils Conifer Characteristics of 511 Feeding Stuffs Fat in Estimation of by Means of Trichlorethylene 542 Fehling’s Solution Estimation of Pentosans with the Aid of 161 Fendler’s Method Detection of Cocoanut Oil in Butter by Means of 451 Fermentation Experiments Quantitative Flask for 568 Fermentation Vineprs and “ Vinegar Essence,” Chemical Differentiation between? Ferric Iron Volumetric Estimation of by Permanganate after Reduction with Zinc, -- Oxide in Cement Rapid Estimation of 563 - Separation of Alumina from 82 -- Sulphate as Standard for Yermanganate Solutions 520 Ferrocyanide Potassium Potassium Cyanide in Presence of Titration of 460 -- Pure Potassium Preparation of and its Analytical Control 564 Ferrocyanides and Thiocyanates Simultaneous Estimation of 563 Ferrosilicon the Storage and Transport of Dangers Connected with 302 Ferrotitanium Alloys Containing Much Silicon Analysis of 373 Ferro-Uranium Analysis of 125 Ferro-Vanadium Aluminium and Chromium in Estimation of 123 Ferro-Zircon Analysis of 124 Ferrous Iron in Silicate Rocks Determination of 602 - Oxide in Silicates Titration of by the Pebal-Dolter Method Note on 372 - Salts Oxidation of 467 Fertilisers Other Calcium Cyanamidc in the Presence of Detection and Estimation Fiehe’s Reaction Examination of Honey by 451 Fillers (Mineral Matter) in Rubber Mixtures Estimation of 558 Filtering Funnel Rapid 609 Filtering Hygroscopic Substances or those Affected by Air Apparatus for 87 -__I_- Precipitating and Drying in an Inert Gas Apparatus for 313 Filters Earthenware (Bougies) Testing the Porosity of 16 Finnish Turpentine the Examination of Note on 577 Flame of Petroleum Spirit Extinguishing the 252 Flask for Distillation of Tar 529 Flask for Quantitative Fermentation Experiments 568 - Measuring for Use in Determining Iodine Values of Oils 379 Flesh and Fats Benzoic Acid in Detection of 12 Fleshes Various Biological Method for Identifying 455 Flour Bleached Digestibility of 64 - Bread Made from Different Varieties of the Nutritive Value of Report to the - Self-Raising and Baking-Powder the Presence of Calcium Sulphate in, - the Bleaching of and the Addition of So-Called I ‘ Improvers’’ to Flour, Rosin in Estimation of 557 - Sugars in Estimation of 453 Particularly with Respect to the Amount of Formic Acid 455 521 - Analysis of and Estimation of Vanadium in Presence of Arsenic 437 - New Test for and the Separation of Iron from Aluminium 373 of 466 Local Government Board on 479 Report on 255 Report on 25 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.liii Flour the Chemical Changes Produced in by Bleaching Report on 254 - the Doughing Value of Estimation of 216 - Wheaten the Quality of Method of Estimating 543 Flowers Orange Essential Oil of 67 Flue Gas Analysis Apparatus for 440 Fluids Animal Acetone in the Estimation of Method for 548 Fluorine Estimation of 303 Fodder-Stuffs Poisonous Ricinus Constituents in Detection of 506 Folin Method of Estimating Creatinine Sources of Error in 288 Food Analysis International Conference on 536 FOODS AND DRUGS ANALYSIS ABSTRACTS 12,64,103,142 214 272,342,404,450,495, Foods Canned Tin in Estimation of 149 - Certain Colouring Matters Used in Report on the Solubility Extraction and - etc.Benzoic Acid in Detection of 584 Formic Acid in Estimation of 103 496 Inspectors of on the Work of 128 the Detection of Dextrin in and Estimation of Sucrose 588 in the Human Body Distribution of 75 541 584 Reactions of 186 Formaldehyde Estimation of 114 595 Formic Acid and Methyl and Ethyl Alcohols Detection and Estimation of 507 -- Chemical Differentiation between Fermentation Vinegars and ‘‘ Vine-gar Essence,” Particularly with Respect to the Amount of 455 -- Estimation of 355 -- in Foods Estimation of 103 496 Fractional Distillation Application to Apparatus for the Maintenance of Constant Fractionation Apparatus Vacuum Electrically-Heated 233 Free Acid and Basic Alumina in Aluminium Salts Estimation of 236 Freezing Mixtures 127 French Wool-Grease Oleines Rosin Oils in Detection of 30 Frey’s Henry C.Method of Estimating Petroleum in Turpentine Note on 137 Fruit Juices. Preservation of with Hydrofluoric Acid 218 -- Salicylic Acid in Estimation of 411 Fuel Oil and Natural Gas Specifications and Sampling of 555 Fulminate Cap-Compositions Analysis of 595 Fungi Wood and Cereals Pentosans and Methylpentosans in Estimation of 460 Fungicidal Action of Bordeaux Mixtures 351 Funnel Filtering Rapid 609 -- the Buchner Addition to 438 Furfural Method for the Estimation of Pentosans Modification of 161 Furnace Blast Gas Dust in Determination of 601 -- Gases Sampling and Analysis of Apparatus and Methods for 530 Furnaces Coke the Gases frnm Estimation of Cyanogen Compounds in 77 Fuse1 Oil in Brandy Detection of 216 Gallisin (Glucosin) the So-called Occurring in Commercial Starch Syrup Composi-Galvanised Iron Method for Testing to Replace the Preece Test 304 Gambier Microscopical Examination of 344 9 by the Ammonia Method 421 - .-Pressures above and below the Atmospheric Pressure 441 - Certain Pentosans of 162 Separatory Modified and Washer for Heavy Liquids 89 tion of 54 liv INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Gas An Inert Precipitating Filtering and Drying in Apparatus for 313 -- Analysis Exact Apparatus for 379 -- - Flue Apparatus for 440 -- Blast Furnace Dust in Determination of 601 -- Calorimeter Still Water 250 -- -Engines and Motor-Cars Lubricating Oils for 291 -- in Sealed Tube Reactions Detection of 531 -- Mixtures Hydrogen in Estimation of 84 -- Natural and Fuel Oil Specifications and Sampling of 555 -- -Pressure Regulators Simple Forms of 477 -- Rapid Electro-Aqalysis with Agitations by Means of a Current of 600 -- Regulator for Thermostats 127 - Tar and Tar Constituents in New Method of Estimating 299 Gases Caused by Blasting in Mines Composition of Report on 321 - Combustible and Vapour Safety Lamps or Other Apparatus for the Detection - from Coke Furnaces Cyanogen Compounds in Estimation of 77 - of the Blood in Chloroform Anaesthesia Composition of 154 - Produced by Denitrifying Organisms Nitrous Oxide in Occurrence Detection, and Estimation of 591 Gelatin and Casein Differentiation of Detection of Animal Sizing in Paper 290 Gelatine Analysis of 289 Gelatins Analysis of 116 Germ and Husk in Cocoa Products Quantity of 214 German Margarine the Poisonous Properties of Certain Brands of Cause of 216 - Silver and Other Alloys the Separation of Nickel and Zinc in Method Germicidal Action of Arsenic and Antimony Compounds on Bucillus Typhusus 282 - and Insecticidal Values of Different Soaps with or without Associated Germinating Barley Hordenine in Estimation of 162 Ghee Further Analyses of 392 Glance Molybdenum Analysis of 243 Glass Manometer Some Forms of 437 Glazed Coffee Resin in Detection of 275 Globulin Serum in Ammonium Sulphate Solutions Coagulating-Points of Egg, ‘‘ Glow Reaction,” Application of to the Detection of the Platinum Metals 434 Glucose Syrup Sulphurous Acid in Estimation of 543 Glucoside Reactions Convallarin and Convallamarin 289 (Glucosin) Gallisin the So-called Occuring in Commercial Starch Syrup Composi-Gluten Wheat Influence of Certain Vegetable Proteins on 407 Glycerol Crude Analysis of Report on 314 -- Determination Acetin Process for Report on 316 --- Estimation of 289 -- Method of Saponification Effect of upon the Fatty Acids 425 -.-_- -Potassium Hydroxide Estimation of the Reichert-Meissl Value of Fats by Glycogen and Starch the Separation of Method for 501 of Methods of Testing 528 Furnace Sampling and Analysis of Apparatus and Methods for 530 Estimation of 585 Commercial Sulphur Dioxide in 271 for 524 Active Agents 505 Serum and Milk Albumins and of 416 tion of 543 - Bichromate Process for Report on 319 Means of 54 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lv Glycuronic Acid Small Quantities of Detection of 596 Glycyrrhizin and Sugars in Liquorice Powder and Extracts Estimation of 409 Goats’ Milk Composition of and the Detection of Goats’ .Milk in Cows’ Milk 218 Gold and Silver in Ores Containing Much Copper Pot Assay of 240 - Estimation of by Means of Hydrogen Peroxide 34 - Quantitative Analysis of with the Use of Ether 303 Goldenberg’s Method Estimation of Total Tartaric Acid by 131 Gooch Crucible for Micro-Analysis 180 Gorgonzola Cheese Note on 61 Government Laboratory the Work of for the Year Ending March 31,1911 Report of Grains Brewers’ Starch in Estimation of 500 Granular Form Aluminium Hydroxide in Precipitation of 299 Graphite Analysis of 562 -- in Lubricants Detection of 356 Gravimetric Estimation of Tellurium and Alkalimetric Estimation of Telluric Acid, Grease Heavy Soap in Estimation of‘ 559 Green Colour of Rapeseed Cakes 411 Gum Arabic Pastilles Analysis of 344 -- from Bombax Malabricum 356 -- Kino Some Reactions of 544 Gums from Northern Nigeria 162 Gun-Cotton Nitrates etc.Nitrogen in Estimation of 243 Haemochromogen and the Spectroscopic Differentiation between Oxyh emoglobin and Haemoglobin in Urine the Failure of the Spectroscopic Test for Hippuric Acid as it Halogens in Benzene Derivatives the Estimation of Use of Metallic Potassium in, -- Other Estimation of Iodine in Organic Compounds and its Separation from, Halphen’s Reagent for Colophony Colour Reactions of Certain Resins with 170 Hardness of Water Estimation of The Wartha-Pfeiffer Method and its Modification, Heavy Grease Soap in Estimation of 559 -- Liquids Modified Separatory Funnel and Washer for 89 Heller’s Ring Test for the Detection of Albumin in Urine etc.Modification of 152 Haves Latex Some Analyses of 6 Hexabromide Value of Oils the Estimation of Apparatus for 607 Hexamethylenetetramine (Urotropine) in Urine Estimation of 285 Hippuric Acid as a Cause of the Failure of Spectroscopic Test for Haemoglobin in Histological Chemical Detection of Peroxydase 75 Holder for Classep Dish 180 Hollemann’s Method Improved for the Estimation of Reverted Phosphoric Acid, Honey Analysis of 276 the Principal Chemist upon with Appendices 571 - Reports 128 479 571 248 Resistance to Testing of Imitation Parchment Papers for 597 Nitroglycerine and the Like Nitric Nitrogen in Estimation of 513 Carbon Monoxide Haemoglobin 550 Cause of 417 - Preparations 222 in Organic Compounds Estimation of 509 287 118 311 Urine 417 60 h i INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Honey Analysis of with Special Reference to the Nitrogenous Constituents 277 - 9- Use of the Quantitative (( Precipitin ” Reaction in 456 -- Bacteriological Estimation of 505 Study of 353 -- (Enzymes) Biological Examination of 220 -- Examination of by Fiehe’s Reaction 461 - - Formation Chemistry of 223 -- Invert Sugar in Detection of 586 -- Volatile Acids of 277 -- Water in Estimation of 586 Hops the Antiseptic Properties of Valuation of 65 - Valuation of by Analysis 587 Hordenine in Germinating Barley Estimation of 162 Hubener’s Caoutchouc Tetrabromide Notes on 235 “ Hughes’ Reaction ” of Potassium Iodide on Paper and its Bearing on the Question Human Body Fluorine in Distribution of 75 Humus in Soils Estimating 597 Husk and Germ in Cocoa Products Quantity of 214 - in Cocoa Powder Estimation of 275 Hydrargyrometric Analyses 357 Hypoiodites the Formation of and their Action on Sodium Thiosulphate Notes on Hypophosphite Calcium Analysis of 605 Hypophosphorous Acid Estimation of Copper by Means of 302 Hydrated Silicic Acid in Clay Determination of 85 Hydraxine Hydrate the Precipitation of Iron with 521 Hydride Solid of Antimony Attempts to Prepare 300 -- -_- - Arsenic Detection of 300 Hydrocirbon and Resin Oils in Other Oils Detection of 513 Hydrochloric Acid Chlorine in Electrolytic Deterffiination of with the Use of a Silver Anode and Mercury Cathode 33 Hy drofluoric Acid Preservation of Fruit Juices with 218 Hydrogen Active in Organic Compounds Quantitative Estimation of by Means of - - in Organic Molecules Estimation of 459 - Carbon Oxygen and Nitrogen Organic Substances Containing New - - -- Nitrogen and Sulphur Analysis-of a Substance Contain-ing 553 -,- --9 - Sulphur Chlorine Bromine and Iodine, -- Cyanide Traces of the Detection of 266 - Delicate Test for 34 - in Gas Mixtures Estimation of 84 - Peroxide Estimation of Gold by Means cf 34 - -__ Metals in Presence of Influence of on Blood Reagents 352 - - the Detection of Very Small Quantities of Modified Cobalt -* Sulphide in Acid Solution Rapid Qualitative Detection of Elements the -- --of Acidity 292 -A Source of Error in Certain Iodine Titrations 132 - Sulphate Action of on Nitrites and a Method for the Estimation of Nitrite Nitrogen 468 Magnesium-Methyl Iodide 117 Method of Elementary Analysis of 553 Analysis of a Substance Containing 553 - Solutions Acidity in Estimation of 82 Reaction for 598 Sulphides of which are Precipitated by 56 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lvii Hydrogen Sulphide Qualitative Analysis without the Use of 517 Hydrolyst Determination of Sucrose in Beet Sugar Factory Products by Clerget’s Hydroquinone Estimation of 163 Hydroxide Aluminium in Granular Form Precipitation of 299 - Nickel in Tannin Estimation Use of 516 Hydroxides Alkali or Bicarbonates Alkali Carbonates in Presence of Titration of 362 Hydroxyl Groups the Quantitative Estimation of Use of Carbalkyloxy Derivatives Hygienic Tests Other for Milk Comparison of the Reductase Test with 346 Hygroscopic Poisonous or Volatile Liquids Apparatus for Storing and Measuring 88 -- Substances or those Affected by Air Apparatus for Filtering 87 Process Using Invertase as 120 for 227 Ignition Effect of on Solubility of Soil Phosphates 371 - the Estimation of Carbon Dioxide in Carbonates and Nitrogen Pentoxide in Imitation Parchment Papers Testing of for Resistance of Grease 597 Impact Machine (Drop Hammer) Sensitiveness Tests by the 314 ‘( Improvers,” So-called the Addition of to Flour and the Bleaching of Flour Report Inactive Substances Influence of on the Rotation of Laevulose 228 Incandescent Mantles Testing of 125 India Travancore Monazite Sand from 523 - Turpentine Oil from 415 Indian Oils and Fats Some 108 Indicator Methyl Red as Compared with Methyl Orange 118 New for the Estimation of ‘‘ Titratable ’’ Alkali in Blood 415 Sensitive 26 Indicators Behaviour of Uranium Phosphates towards 375 - for Determining AEnity Values Use of 569 Indigotin in the Presence of Starch Estimation of 290 Indophenol Oxydase of Animal Tissues Estimation of 550 Inert Gas Precipitating Filtering and Drying in Apparatus for 313 Inflammable Gas and Vapour Detector Automatic New Type of 528 INORGANIC ANALYSIS ABSTRACTS 30 82 123 171 236 299 362 425 466 516 559, -- Phosphorus in Animal Tissue Estimation of 284 Insecticidal and Germicidal Values of Different Soaps with or without Associated Insecticides Arsenic in Estimation of 237 INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY 94 193 262 444 Interpolation Method of Oil Analysis 166 Intestines Active Pepsin in Detection of by Means of Elastin 551 Invert Sugar in Honey Detection of 586 Invertase as Hydrolyst Determination of Sucrose in Beet Sugar Factory Products by in Wine Detection of 350 the Action of Influence of the Viscosity on According to the Concentration Iodic Acid Detection and Estimation of Thorium by Means of.(Separation of Thorium Iodide Magnesium-Methyl Quantitative Estimation of Active Hydrogen in Organic Nitrates by loss on Application of Sodium Paratungstate in 526 on 254 -- Phenolphthalein Derivatives and their Properties as 169 598 Active Agents 505 Clerget’s Process Using 120 of Saccharose 416 from Scandium) 436 Compounds by Means of 11 lviii INDEX TO V0LUM.E XXXVI.Iodides -and Chlorides Bromine in Presence of Estimation of 241 - Very Small Quantities of Bromine in Presence of Estimation - Small Quantities of in the Piesence of Other Compounds Estimation of 241 Iodine Action of on Phenols and their Volumetric Determination. -- Alkali and Silver Volumetric Solutions of Use of Sulphur Dioxide in - - Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Sulphur Chlorine and Bromine; of 365 Part I. 294 Checking Strengths of 248 Analysis of a Substance Containing 553 Halogens 118 iodites and their Action on Sodium Thiosulphate 132 in Alcoholic Solutions Estimation of 235 in Organic Compounds Estimation of and its Separation from Other Solution Titration of (( Salvarsan ” with 350 Titrations Certain a Source of Error in-Notes on the Formation of Hypo-Values of Linoxyn 24 Oils Measuring Flask for Use in Determining 379 Iodoform the Crystalline Form of Reaction of Aromatic Inner Anhydrides Depending Iron Alloys Estimation of Silicon in Vanadium and Molybdenum and in their 311 - - Aluminium and Chromium Precipitation of by Ammonium Nitrite 559 -- and Steel Sulphur in Volumetric Estimation of 374 - Vanadium in Colorimetric Method for 473 -- and Vanadium Separation of by Means of Ether 532 -_ Ferric Volumetric Estimation of by Permanganate after Reduction with Zinc, - - Ferrous in Silicate Rocks Determination of 602 - - Galvanised Method for Testing to Replace the Preece Test 304 - in Minerals the Estimation of the Influence of Pertitanic Acid on 304 _- New Method of Separating from Manganese 604 - Salts and Arsenic in Mineral Waters Estimation of 466 -- Separation of from Aluminium and New Test for Ferrous Oxide 373 -- the Precipitation of with Hydrazine Hydrate 521 -- Tungsten Molybdenum and Vanadium with High-Grade Alloys of Estimation Ironstone Chrome Estimation of Chromium in 428 on their Influence on 458 --- Simultaneous Volumetric Estimation of 475 521 of Carbon and Sulphur in 31 Jackson’s Candle Turbidimeter Determination of Sulphur in Coal by Means of 519 Jamaica Rum Higher Alcohols Occurring in 411 Jams Analysis and Composition of 144 - etc.Starch Syrup in Estimation of 280 Jolles the Method of Polarimetric Estimation of Sugar by 361 Juice Liquorice Analysis’ of 410 497 - Prune and Caramel in Vanilla Flavouring Extracts Detection of 251 - Sugar-Cane Acids in Determination of 594 - Tobacco and Extracts Analysis of and of Nicotine Salts by the Method of -- Concentrated Estimation of Nicotine in 106 Juices and Syrups Sugar Preparation and Constitution of Caramel and its Estimation - Fruit Preservation of with Hydrofluoric Acid 218 - Tobacco Concentrated Estimation of Nicotine in 143 Ulex 545 in 278 9 -- Salicylic Acid in Estimation of 41 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. lix Kernels Sweet Apricot Composition of 450 Ketones in Essential Oils Estimation of 514 Kino Gum Some Reactions of 544 Knapp and Shrewsbury’s Process for the Estimation of Cocoanut Oil Examination Kobert’s Reagent as a Test for Salicylic Acid 540 of .195 Laboratory Apparatus for th’e Production of a Constant Current of Ozonised Air 479 -_- Suction Pump; Simple 532 Lac-Resin from Baroda India 171 Lactic Acid Analysis of 556 Lactose in Urine and in Milk Colorimetric Estimation of 592 Lmulose the Rotation of Influence of Inactive Substances on 228 Lamps Safety or Other Apparatus for the Detection of Combustible Gases and Lard Cocoanut Oil in Estimation of by Means of the ‘‘ Ethyl Ester Value,” 106 Latex Hevea Some Analyses of 6 Lead Arsenate in the Products of Vines Treated with Arsenical Washes Proportion - as Chromate Volumetric Determination of 602 - Higher Oxides of Valuation of 366 Leaves Coca Analysis of 274 Lecithin 510 -- Estimation of 510 -- in Oil Estimation of 166 Leguminous Plants Grown in Togo and German East Africa Composition of the Leuco-Malachite Green Detection of Blood by Means of 284 Lime Separation of from Large Quantities of Magnesia 242 Linoxyn Iodine Values of 24 Linseed and Other Oils Notes on 278 Butter-Fat 445 - Shellac and Lac-Wax Analytical Constants of 119 - the Anhydride of 235 Vapour Methods of Testing 528 Small Quantities of Water in Estimation of 497 of 301 in Alloys Containing Antimony and Tin Estimation of 367 Peroxide Volumetric Estimation of 467 Seeds of 345 Cake and Cocoanut Cake the Effect of Feeding with on the Composition of - Cakes and Linseed Meals in Belgium Adulteration of 218 - Oil Analytical Examination of 407 Liquid Fatty Acids Separation of Solid from 22 114 Liquids and Solids Vapour Pressures of Static Method for Determining 36 - Aqueous Automatic Extraction of by Means of Specifically Lighter - Heavy Modified Separatory Funnel and Washer for 89 - Hygroscopic Poisonous or Volatile Apparatus for Storing and Measuring 88 - Mixed Detection of Definite Compounds in by its Means and Direct - Organic Purifying and Drying by Wiping Method for 26 - Poisonous Hygroscopic or Voiatile Apparatus for Storing and Measuring 88 - the Density of Determination of 439 Liquorice Juice Analysis of 410 497 Small Volumes of Volumetric Analysis with 185 Solvents 87 Measurement of Changes of Vapour Pressure 379 Powder and Extracts Glycyrrhizin and Sugars in Estimation of 40 lx INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Liquorice Powder Compound the Analytical and Microscopical Examination of 198 Liquors Tan the Acidity of Electrometric Method for the Estimation of 121; Lithium Quantitative Estimation of 175 Litmus the Alcohol-Soluble Constituents of 25 Logwood Use of in Qualitative Analysis Estimation of Bismuth 603 Lophzra alata (Banks) the Seeds of Composition of the Fat from 493 Lubricants Graphite in Detection of 356 Lubricating Oils Estimation of the Acidity of Fats and Oils Particularly 290 -- for Motor-Cars and Gas-Engines 291 -___- Mineral Alcohol-Ether in Proportion of Asphalt Insoluble in 418 .-_- - - of High Boiling-Point Composition of 461 Lubrication of Engines Deposits Resulting from 230 Machine Impact (Drop Hammer) Sensitiveness Tests by 314 Madeira Preparation of -and its Composition 410 Magnesia Large Quantities of Separation of Lime from 242 Part II.515 Valuation of 26 Method for Estimation of Phosphoric Acid Criticism of 176 Mixture Detection and Estimation of Arsenic Acid in Presence of Arsenious - and Calcium Separation and Estimation of Barium in Presence of by - -Methyl Iodide Quantitative Estimation of Active Hydrogen in Organic Malay States Rare Earth-Containing Sands (“ Ainang ”) from 523 Malic Acid the Determination of Polarimetric Method for and its Application in Malt Analysis the Method of Improvement in 146 Manganese Electrolytic Estimation of 177 -- Estimation of as Oxide 566 Acid by Means of 30 Nagnesium-Ammonium Phosphate Estimation of -Phosphoric Acid as 434 - as Oxide Estimation of 604 the Action of Acetyl Chloride and Acetone on the Mixed Chlorides 426 Compounds by Means of 117 -Cane and Maple Products 498 by the Bismuth Method 430 - by the Bismuthate Method 305 Rapid and Accurate Method for 368 ? - -- in Vanadium and Chrome-Vanadium Steels Estimation of 604 -.- New Method of Separating Iron from 604 - Small Quantities of Especially in the Ash of Plants or of Animal Organs, Estimation of 369 - the Volumetric Estimation of Volhard’s Method for Waldemar Fischer’s Modification of and its Comparison with Other Well-known Methods 52 - Zinc Cobalt Nickel Copper and Cadmium Precipitation of from Ammoniacal Solutions by Means of Sodium Carbonate and Trimethylphenyl-ammonium Carbonate 599 Manometer Glass Some Forms of 437 Mantles Incandescent Testing of 125 Maple and Cane Products Polarimetric Method for the Determination of Malic Acid, Margarine and Butter Cocoanut Oil and Butter in Some Methods of Estimating, - the Analysis of Notes on 327 Marine Algae and Products Derived from Them Relative Proportions of Arsenic aria its Application in 498 Observations on 333 - German the Poisonous Properties of Certain Brands of Cause of 216 in 21 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lxi Marjoram Spanish (Thpmzu mastichina L.) Essential Oil of 69 JIuscnrenhusia elastica Rubber of 159 Meals Linseed and Linseed Cakes in Belgium Adulteration of 218 Measuring Flask for Use in Determining Iodine Values of Oils 379 -- Radioactivity Apparatus for 380 -- the Degree of Vitiation of the Atmosphere Method of 363 Measurement Direct of Changes of Vapour Pressure and Detection of Definite Corn-pounds in Mixed Liquids by its Mean@ 379 Meat and Yeast Extracts of Known Origin Comparison of 104 _-_- -Juices Analysis of 13 -__ Potassium Nitrate in Estimation of 217 Melting-Point Determinations 438 -- of Fats Apparatus for the Estimation of 569 Menthylglycuronic Acid Preparation of 505 Mercuric Chloride Volumetric Estimation of 34 Mercury Cathode and Silver Anode Electrolytic Determination of Chlorine in Hydro--- and Stationary Anode Rapid Determinations and Separations by --_ Electrolytic Estimations with Apparatus for 529 - in Urine Detection of 552 -- Pump for Rapidly Obtaining a High Vacuum 89 - Salts Soluble at Great Dilutions Estimation of 305 - the Estimation of Volumetric Method for Depending on Reduction to Metallic Acids Action of Salicylic Action on 567 Metals Alkali Estimation of Elimination of Ammonium Salts Prior to 30 chloric Acid with the Use of 33 Means of 83 Metal 431 in Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide Influence of on Blood Reagents 352 Rapid Electro-Analytical Determination of Apparatus for 181 - the Analysis of Use of Ether in 431 - the Electrolytic Estimation of Exact Method for 370 - the Platinum Application of the ‘‘ Glow Reaction ” to the Detection of 434 - White the Analysis of Rapid 2nd Accurate Method for 606 Methyl Alcohol Ethyl Alcohol in the Presence of Detection of 18 - and Ethyl Alcohols and Formic Acid Detection and Estimafion of 507 - Orange Methyl Red as an Indicator Compared with 118 - Use of in the Colorimetric Estimation of Titanium 310 -- Red as an Indicator Compared with Methyl Orange 118 Methylpentosans and Pentosans in Cereals and Wood-Fungi Estimation of 460 Mexican Petroleum Asphaltum from 353 Micro-Analysis Gooch Crucible for 180 Microchemical Detection of Protein 111 Microchemistry Use of Dimethylaminobenzene-azo-benzene Sulp,honic Acid as a Microdistillation Apparatus 37 Microscopical and Analytical Examination of Compound Liquorice Powder 198 - -- and Identification of Carbon 425 - Preparations Combined Fixing and Staining Processes for 569 Microtome Sections Incineration of 74 Milk and Urine Lactose in Colorimetric Estimation of 598 Catalase in Estimation of 284 - Test for Aluminium by Means of Caesium Chloride 368 Sodium 372 ---Reagent in 232 Examination of Gambier 34 lxii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Milk Citric Acid in Estimation of 105 - Cow’s on the Peroxydase of and its Detection by Means of the p-Phenylene-- - Goats’ Milk in the Detection of and Composition of Goats’ Milk 218 - Cryoscopic Examination of 345 - Egg and Serum Albumins Coagulating-Points of and of Serum Globulin in Condensed Sweetened Analysis of 138 diamine Test 222 9 - Oxydase and Reductase Occurring in 16 Ammonium Sulphate Solutions 416 Evaporated and Milk Products Analyses of 278 Fat in the Estimation of Wendler’s Method for 14 - Goats’ Composition of and the Detection of Goats’ Milk in Cows’ Milk 218 - Nitrates in Detection and Estimation of by Means of the Diphenylamine-*- - in Estimation of by Means of the Diphenylamine-Sulphuric Acid Test, Sulphuric Acid Test 67 587 Other Hygienic Tests for Comparison of the Reductase Test with 346 Phos horus in.the Gravimetric Estimation of Note on 579 - Pow Lf ers Dried Composition of 279 -- Products and Evaporated Milk Analyses of 278 - Test the I ‘ Neusal,” 203 - the Composition of 390 Titration 9 the Degree of Accuracy with which Proteins can be Estimated in by Aldehyde the Examination of Applicability of Recent Methods for 347 L_ the Phosphoric Acid in Distribution of 345 - Very Small Quantities of the Specific Gravity of Determination of 500 Milks Condensed an Inquiry as to Report to the Local Government Board on ; with Mine Coal in the Sampling of 527 Mineral Cylinder Oils Dark Tarry Substances in Estimation of 298 - Grains Errors in Determining Sizes of and the Use of Surface Factors 182 - Lubricating Oils Alcohol-Ether in Proportion of Asphalt Insoluble in 418 -_ - - of High Boiling-Point Composition of 461 ( -- Matter) Fillers in Rubber Mixtures Estimation of 558 -___- Oil in Wool-Grease Oleine Detection of 29 - Oils and their Products Origin of Determination of 167 - Poisons Method of Destroying Organic Matters in Testing for 110 4‘ -- Rubber ” and Similar Products in Rubber Articles Estimation of 235 - Waters Arsenic and Iron Salts in Estimation of 466 Minerals Differentiation of by Means of Colour Reactions 242 - Iron in the Estimation of the Influence of Pertitanic Acid on 304 - Rare Earth the Determination and Analysis of Use of Sulphur Mono-Mines the Gases Caused by Blasting in Composition of Report on 321 Minute Quantities of Chromium Colorimetric Estimation of 238 of Nitroglycerin Estimation of 556 Miscibility Curve Analysis of Cod-Liver Oil by Means of its 275 -- Curves in the Examination of Essential Oils and Balsams Use of 556 Mixtures Freezing 127 Quantitative Analysis of by .Differences in the Specific Gravities of their Components 306 Moisture Use of Calcium Carbide for Determining 112 Molecular Weight of Polysaccharides the Estimation of Coloriinetric Method for 360 Special Reference to their Use of Infants’ Foods 572 chloride in 56 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lxiii Molecules Organic Active Hydrogen in Estimation of 459 Molybdenum and Vanadium Estimation of Silicon in and in their Iron Alloys 311 -- Glance Analysis of 243 -- the Volumetric Estimation of a New Method for 98 - Tungsten and Vanadium with Iron High-Grade Alloys of Carbon and Sulphur in Estimation of 31 Monazite Sand from Travancore India 523 Sands Analysis of 522 Monochloride Sulphur Use of in the Determination and Analysis of Rare Earth Moroccan Olive Oil 107 Morphine Estimation of by Extraction with Phenyl-ethyl Carbinol 587 - New Reaction of 66 - Quantitative Estimation of 142 Mushroom Soluble Basic Constituents of the 347 Mutton-Bird Oil Some Constants of 290 Myrtenal and d-Perilla Aldehyde the Occurrence of in Nature Essential Oil of Minerals 567 ‘‘ False Camphor-Wood,” 289 Naphthalene in Crude Coal Gas Estimation of 510 Natural Gas and Fuel Oil Specifications and Sampling of 555 - Vichy Salts Characteristic Constituent of 85 Neats-Foot Oil 512 Neumann’s Nethod Estimation of Phosphoric Acid by 525 ‘( Neusal ” Milk Test 203 Neutralised Olive-Residuum Oil Characteristics of 116 Nickel and Cobalt Gravimetric Estimation of 598 -- in Admixture Borax Bead Tests for Efficiency of 173 -- Rapid Determination of by Means of the Gauze Cathode and and Zinc in German Silver and Other Alloys the Separation of Method for 524 Compounds the Precipitation of and Preparation of Spongy Nickel 639 Hydroxide in Tannin Estimation Use of 516 in Steel Determination of Comparison of Methods for 524 Stationary Anode 307 - the Differentiation of New Reaction for 238 -- Rapid Estimation of 373 -- Spongy Preparation of and the Precipitation of Nickel Compounds 539 -- Zinc Manganese Cobalt Copper and Cadmium Precipitation of from Ammoniacal Solutions by Means of Sodium Carbonate and Trimethylphenyl-ammonium Carbonate 599 Nkotiana tubacum# Green Plants of and Tobacco Nicotine in Accurate Estimation of 348 Nicotine Estimation of in the Presence of Pyridine Bases 452 -- in Tobacco and in Green Plants of Nicotiana tabacum Accurate Estimation in Coneentrated Tobacco Juice Estimation of 106 143 in Nicotine Solutions and Tobacco Extracts Estimation of 544 of 348 9 Extracts Estimation of 348 -- ----- Polarimetric Estimation of 279 - the Estimation of New Method for 280 Salts Analysis of and of Tobacco Juice and Extracts by the Method of Ulex 545 Niger-Seed Oil 358 Nigeria Northern Gums from 16 lxiv INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrogen in Commercial Calcium Nitrate and Nitrite 524 - Estimation of 467 Nitrates and Nitrites in Water Detection of 432 - Eskimation of by the Phenol Sulphonic Acid Method 84 - Gun-Cotton etc. Nitrogen in Estimation of 243 -- in Milk Detection and Estimation of by Means of the Diphenylamine-Sulphuric Acid Test 67 - -. Estimation of by Means of the Diphenylarnine-Sulphurie Acid - - in Water Estimation of by Ii Sulpho-Salicylic Reagent 85 - the Estimation of Study of the Phenolsulphonic Acid Method - Nitrogen Pentoxide in and Carbon Dioxide in Carbonates the Estimation - the Estimation of Rapid Method for 468 Gasometric Estimation of by Schloesing’s Method and of Nitrite by Piccirri’s Method Some Sources of Error in 525 Test 587 for.111. Chief Sources of Error 244 of by Loss on Ignition Application of Sodium Paratungstate in 526 Nitre Norwegian Analysis of and of Calcium Cyanamide 561 Nitric Acid and Nitrous Acid in Water Detection and Estimation of 433 -_- Decomposition of the Bromide by Estimation of Rubber as Tetrabromide, - in Nitrocellulose Nitroglycerol and Other Compounds Volumetric 361 Determination of 34 -- in Vegetable Products Quantatitive Estimation of 163 - and Nitrous Acids the Diphenylamine Test for Modification of 370 - Nitrogen in Gun-Cotton Nitroglycerine and the Like Estimation of 513 - Oxide Estimation of and its Behaviour towards Water 433 Nitrite Ammonium Precipitation of Aluminium Chromium and Iron by 559 - and Nitrate Commercial Calcium Estimation of Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrogen in 524 Gasometric Estimation of by Piccini’s Method and of Nitrate by Schloesing’s Method Some Sources of Error in 525 - in Sewage Effluents and Water the Amount of the Determination of and of the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen Absorbed by Sewage Effluents Contain-ing Nitrites 393 Xitrites Action of Hydrazine Sulphate on and a Method for the Estimation of -- and Nitrates in Water Detection of 432 - in Water Detection of 370 -- New Method of Estimating 307 Nitrocellulose Nitroglycerol and Other Compounds Nitric Acid in Volumetric Nitrogen and Carbon in Organic Compounds Estimation of 593 --_ Carbon Hydrogen and Oxygen Organic Substances Containing New Nitrite Nitrogen 468 Determination of 34 Method of Elementary Analysis of 553 ---___- Oxygen and Sulphur a Sibstance Containing Analysis of 553 -- Sulphur Chlorine Bromine and Iodine a -- in Nitrates Gun-Cotton etc.Estimation of 243 -- Nitrate and Nitrite in Commercial Calcium Nitrate and Nitrite Estimation Substance Containing Analysis of 553 in Liquids Estimation of 421 -- Nitric Gun-Cotton Nitroglycerine and the Like Estimation of 513 of 52 INDEX TO VOLUME SXXVI. lxv Nitrogen Nitrite a Method for the Estimation of and Action of Hydrazine Sulphate - Organic Available Bacteriological Method of Estimating 219 Nitrogenous Constituents Analysis of Honey with Special Ileference to the 276 Nitroglycerine Gun-Cotton and the Like Nitric Nitrogen in Estimation of 513 Nitroglycerin Minute Quantities of Estimation of 556 Nitroglycerol Nitrocellulose and 0 ther Compounds Nitric Acid in Volumetric Nitrosite Caoutchouc and its Analytical Application 287 Nitrous Acid and Nitric Acid in Water Detection and Estimation of 433 - and Nitric Acids the Diphenylamine Test for Modification of 370 - Oxide in the Gases Produced by Denitrifying Organisms Occurrence, Detection and Estimation of 591 -- .Normal Weight of Dextrose 78 - Yellow Pigmentary Substances of Urine Relation of to the Diazo-Reaction, and a Colorimetric Method for Estimating Urochrome and Urochrornogert 233 Norwegian Nitre Analysis of and of Calcium Cyanamide 561 Nuclease the Enzymatic Activity of Estimation of 109 Nutritive Value of Bread made from Different Varieties of Flour Report to the on Nitrites 468 Determination of 34 Chemistry of Anaesthetics III.503 Local Government Board on 479 Occlusion Phenomenon of in Precipitates of Barium Sulphate and its Relation to Ochres Bismuth from California 174 Oil -4frican Sandal-Wood Adulterant of 146 - Analysis Interpolation Method of 166 - and Tincture of Cantharides Cantharidine in Estimation of 404 - Cocoanut and Butter in Butter and Margarine Some Methods of Estimating, - - in Butter Detection of by Means of Ewer’s Method 451 _- 1 -- in Chocolate the Detection of Note on 275 -_ ’ -_- in Lard Estimation of by Means of the ‘‘ Ethyl Ester Value,” 106 the Exact Determination of Sulphates 426 Qbservations on 333 9 9 9 Fendler’s Method 451 ? -_- Shrewsbury and Knapp’s Process for the Estimation of Examination - - - - --of 195 - Cod-Liver Analysis of by Means of its Misability Curve 275 - Creosote and Creosote Baths (Dips) the Dimethyl Sulphate Test for 585 - Essential of Orange Flowers 67 - - of Santoliiaa Chammyparissus 589 -- Fatty and Wax Obtained from Coffee Berries 106 - from Seeds of the Ash-Tree 357 - from the Seeds of Xanthophyllum lanceolatum 406 -- Fuel and Natural Gas Specifications and Sampling of 555 - Fusel in Brandy Detection of 216 - Lecithin in Estimation of 166 -- Linseed Analytical Examination of 407 - Mineral in Wool-Grease Oleine Detection of 29 - Mutton-Bird Some Constants of 290 - Neats-Foot 512 - Niger-Seed 358 - Olive Moroccan 107 - ’ of Schinus molle (L.) 68 of Spanish Marjoram (Thymus mastichina L.) 6 lxvi INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Oil Olive-Residuum Neutralised Characteristics of 116 - 7 - Wines and Vinegar Portuguese Standards for. (Extract from the Official -. Para Rubber-Seed Composition of 491 - Rice 357 - Soya Bean 358 - Spanish of Turpentine 589 - Train in Oils Fats and Soaps Detection of 359 - Turpentine Analysis of 546 - - from India 415 - Wood-Turpentine Turpentine Oil and Rosin Essence Reaction of 107 Oils Almond and Apricot Kernel Note on 263 -- and Fats Analysis of 164 - Edible Colour Reactions of 406 - Some Indian 108 - Vegetable Some Little-known Characteristics of 21 - Apricot Kernel and Almond Note on 263 - Certain Characteristics of 21 - Conifer Fatty Characteristics of 511 - Dark Mineral Cylinder Tarry Substances in Estimation of 298 - Essential and Balsams the Examination of Use of Miscibility Curves in, - -- - Estimation of 288 -- Fat and Soaps the Total Fatty Acids in Estimation of 115 - Fats and Hoaps Train Oil in Detection of 359 - Fats and Waxes the Saponification Value of Estimation of Use of Propyl - from Papilionaceous Plants Characteristics of 231 - Fatty Rosin in Examination of 557 - Iodine Values of Measuring Flask for Use in Determining 379 - Linseed and Other Notes on 278 - Lubricating Estimation of the Acidity of Fats and Oils Particularly 290 - -- for Motor-Cars and Gas-Engines 291 _- - Mineral of High Boiling-Point Composition of 461 - Mineral and their Products Origin of Determination of 167 - 9 - Lubricating Alcohol-Ether in Proportion of Asphalt Insoluble in 418 - of Turpentine Analysis of II.150 - Resin and Hydrocarbon in Other Oils Detection of 513 - Rosin in French Wool-Grease Oleines Detection of 30 - Tar and Creosote Available for Wood Preservation Characters of 228 - the Hexabromide Value of the Estimation of Apparatus for 607 - the Specific Gravity of Estimation of 557 - Wool Unsaponi6able Matter in Estimation of 168 Oleic Acid Separation of from Stesric and Palmitic Acids 23 Oleine Wool-Grease Mineral Oil in Detection of 29 Oleines Wool-Grease Examination of 29 Olive Oil Moroccan 107 Methods of Analysis) 502 - Y - Composition of 513 Particularly Lubricating Oils the Acidity of Estimation of 290 - the Bromine Value of Estimation of Primary and Secondary Bromine Values 19 556 and Philippine Terpenes 15 Ketones in Estimation of 514 Alcohol 290 9 -_ French Rosin Oils in Detection of 3 INDEX TO VOLUME xxxvr.lxvii Olive Oil Wines and Vinegar Portuguese Standards for. (Extract from the Official - -Residuum Oil Neutralised Characteristics of 116 (Onchocerciasis) a Parasitic Condition Met with in Australian Beef 129 Opium Codeine in the Determination of 489 Opsonin Reaction 455 Orange Flowers Essential Oil of 67 Ores Bog-Iron Analysis of 123 Containing Much Copper Gold and Silver in Pot Assay of 240 Refractory Tin Simple Method of Decomposing 309 Tin in Estimation of 527 ORGANIC ANALYSIS ABSTRACTS 17 75 112 157 224,287,353 417 457 507 553,592 Organic Bodies Influence of Potassium Permanganate upon 232 - Liquids Purifying and Drying by Wiping Method for 26 -- Matter Incineration in Presence of Causes of Loss of Phosphoric Acid on 360 -- Method of Destroying by Means of Bromine Particularly Applic-- Matters Changes which Mercury Compounds Undergo when in Contact - Molecules Active Hydrogen in Estimation of 459 - Nitrogen Available Bacteriological Method of Estimating 219 - Substances Action of Permanganate on 422 -_ in Water Estimation of by Means of Permanganate 502 - the Estimation of Carbon in Wet Method for 354 Organisms Denitrifying the Gases Produced by Occurrence Detection and Osmotic Pressure and Electrical Conductivity Application of in the Examination Oven Drying Constant Temperature New Form of 126 Ovolecithin Characteristic Colour Reaction of 460 Oxidation of Ferrous Salts 467 Oxide Estimation of Manganese as 566 - Ferric in Cement Rapid Estimation of 563 - 9 -- Separation of Alumina from 82 - Ferrous in Silicates the Titration of by the Pebal-Dolter Method Not? on 372 - # -- New Test for and the Separation of Iron from Aluminium 373 - Magnesium as Estimation of 604 - Nitric Estimation of and its Behaviour towards Water 433 - Nitrous Chemistry of Anaesthetics III.503 - Phosphoric in Basic Slag Citrate-Solubility of 32 Oxides Higher of Lead Valuation of 366 Oxidising Agents the Activity of Estimation of by Means of the Quinonoid Imoni,um Oxydase and Reductase Occurring in Cow’s Milk 16 -- Indophenol of Animal Tissues Estimation of 550 Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen and Nitrogen Organic Substances Containing New - Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen and Sulphur Analysis of a Substance Con-Methods of Analysis) 502 able to Toxicological Analysis 592 with 154 - Method of Destroying in Testing for Mineral Poisons 110 Estimation of Nitrous Oxide in 591 of Soils 184 - 9 - - in the Gases Produced by Denitrifying Organisms Occurrence, Detection and Estimation of 591 Salts of Benzidine 233 Substances in Animal Organs Colorimetric Detection of 152 Method of Elementary Analysis of 553 taining 55 lxviii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Sulphur Chlorine Bromine and Iodine, - Commercial Analytical Examination of 469 - Dissolved Absorbed by Sewage Effluents Containing Nitrites the Deter-mination of the Amount of and of the Amount of Nitrite in Sewage Effluents and Water 393 Analysis of a Substance Containing 553 -_ - Estimation of 245 - in Air Volumetric Estimation of 569 Oxyhaemoglobin and Carbon Monoxide Haemoglobin the Spectroscopic Differentia-tion between and Hemochromogen 550 Ozone Estimation of by Means of Alkaline Potassium Iodide Solution 525 Ozonised Air a Constant Current of Laboratory Apparatus for the Production of 479 Paints Consistency of by the Stormer Viscosimeter 609 .-- New Accelerated Test for 608 Palmitic and Stearic Acids Separation of Oleic Acid from 23 Paper Animal Sizing in Detection of.Differentiation of Gelatin and Casein 290 -_ “ Hughes’ Reaction ” of Potassium Iodide on and its Bearing on the Question - Beagent for the Volumetric Estimation of Zinc 126 Papers Imitation Parchment Testing of for Resistance to Grease 597 Papilionaceous Plants Oils from Characteristics of 231 Para Rubber-Seed Oil Composition of 491 Paraffin Beeswax Spermaceti etc.Fat in Detection of 496 Pastilles Gum Arabic Analysis of 344 Pathological Urine Creatine in Direct Estimation of 504 (‘ Pearl Coating ’’ of Pills Note on 389 Peare Apples Cider and Perry Tartaric Acid Estimation of 545 Pebal-Dolter Method the Titration of Ferrous Oxide in Silicates by Note on 372 Pentosans and Methylpentosans in Cereals and Wood-Fungi Estimation of 460 of Acidity 292 -- Fat in Estimation of 417 - and Pentoses the Quantitative Analysis of and its Practical Applications, Researches on 293 - Estimation of with the Aid of Fehling’s Solution 161 - of Certain Wood-Fungi 162 - the- Estimation of the Furfural Method for Modification of 161 Peppercorns Adulteration of 349 Pepper the Analysis of New Constant in 147 Pepsin Active in the Intestines Detection of by Means of Elastin 551 -- the Valuation of Comparative Studies on 155 Peptones Commercial Certain Physical Constants and Analyses of 111 - or Peptides and Amino-Acids Differentiation between 593 I’erborates and Similar Compounds Detection of 470 Perchlorate Potassium in Potassium Chlorate Estimation of 248 Perchlorates Chlorides and Chlorates in Presence of Each Other Estimation of 365 (6 Perhydrol ” for the Estimation of Total Sulphur in Coal Gas 309 &Perilla Aldehyde and Myrtenal Occurrence of in Nature Essential Oil of ‘‘ False Permanganate Action of on Organic Substances 422 -- Estimation of Organic Substances in Water by Means of 502 -- - Potassium Influence of upon Organic Bodies 232 Camphor-Wood,” 289 - - Very Small Amounts of Calcium by Means of 174 - - Separation of Cerium by 42 INDEX TO VOLTTME XXXVI.lx ix Perinanganate Solutions Ferric Sulphate as Standard for 520 -- Volumetric Estimation of Ferric Iron by after Reduction with Zinc, Peroxide Hydrogen Estimation of Gold by Means of 34 -- -- Solutions Estimation of Acidity in 82 - - -- the Detection of Very Small Quantities of Modified Cobalt - - Lead Volumetric Estimation of 467 Peroxydase Histological- C hemical Detection of 75 - of Cow’s Milk and its Detection by Means of the p-Phenylenediamine Perry Apples Pears and Cider Tartaric Acid in Estimation of 545 Pertitanic Acid the Influence of on the Estimation of Iron in Minerals 304 Petroleum Asphalt Technical Analysis of 294 _I- in Turpentine Henry C.Frey’s Method of Estimating Note on 137 -- Mexican Asphaltum from 353 -- Pitch in Fat Pitch Detection of 462 -- Spirit Extinguishing the Flame of 252 Phenol and p-Cresol in the Presence of Each Other Estimation of 79 and Salicylic Acid Sensitive Test for 295 Sulphonic Acid Method Estimation of Nitrates by 84 Phenolphthalein Derivatives and their Properties as Indicators 169 Phenols Action of Iodine on and their Volumetric Determination. Phenolsulphonic Acid Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water Study of.111. Phenolsulphonic Acid Method for the Estimation of Nitrates in Water Study of. IV. Phenyl-ethyl Carbinol Estimation of Morphine by Extraction with 587 p-Phenylenediamine Test on the Peroxydase of Cow’s Milk and the Detection by Philippine Terpenes and Essential Oils 15 Phosphate Magnesium-Ammonium Estimation of Phosphoric Acid as 434 Phosphates Soil Solubility of Effect of Ignition on 371 -- Titration of 473 c__- Uranium Behaviour of towards Indicators 375 Phosphoric Acid as Magnesium- Ammonium Phosphate Estimation of 434 --__ Estimation of by Neumann’s Method 525 -.-__ in Milk Distribution of 345 --__ Loss of on Incineration in Presence of Organic Matter Causes of, 360 -PI- Magnesia Method for Estimation of Criticism of 176 --_- Reverted the Estimation of Improved Hollemann’s Method for 605 --_ Soluble in 2 per cent.Citric Acid Solution Volumetric Estimation . and Vanadic Acids in Presence of Each Other Estimation of and 521 9 - Metals in Presence of Influence of on Blood Reagents 352 Reaction for 598 Test 222 Volumetric Estimation of 14 (Part I.) 294 Chief Sources of Error 244 A Modified Method 244 Means of the 222 Colorimetric Estimation of 525 9 Method of Estimating 307 --_ --of 308 Precipitation of Vanadic Acid as Silver Vanadate 35 - Volumetric Estimation of 472 -- - Oxide in Basic Slag Citrate Solubility of 32 Phosphorus and Sulphur in Organic Substances Estimation of 81 - in Milk the Gravimetric Estimation of Note on 57 lxx INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Phosphorus Inorganic in Animal Tissues Estimation of 284 - in Small Amounts Titrimetric Estimation of 246 Phosphotungstic Acid Precipitation of Proteins 461 Physical Constants and Analyses of Certain Commercial Peptones 111 Piccini’s Method Gasometric Estimation of Nitrite by and of Nitrate by Schloesing’s Method Some Sources of Error in 525 Pigmentary Substances Normal Yellow of Urine Relation of to the Diazo-Reaction, and a Colorimetric Method for Estimating Urochrome and Urochromogen 223 Pill Blaud’s the Composition of Note on 387 Pills the “Pearl Coating” of Note on 389 Pitch Fat Petroleum Pitch in Detection of 462 Plants Leguminous Grown in Togo and German East Africa the Seeds of, Composition of 345 -- or Animal Organs the Ash of Estimation of Small Quantities of Manganese, Especially in 369 Plaster of Paris Testing 246 Platinum and Tin Separation of 177 ~- Assay of 605 Chloride Precipitation of Cocaine Solutions with 354 Metals the Detection of Application of the b6 Glow Reaction ” to 434 Poisonous (‘ Cardamon ” (Maratti) Fat Employed in the Manufacture of “ Backa-- Hygroscopic or Volatile Liquids Apparatus for Storing and Measuring 88 - Properties of Certain Brands of German Margarine Cause of 216 - Ricinus Constituents in Foader-Stuffs Detection of.506 Poisons Mineral Method of Destroying Organic Matters in Testing for 110 Polarimetric Estimation of Sugar by the Method of Jolles 361 Polysaccharides the Molecular Weight of Colorimetric Method for the Estimation Porosity of Earthenware Filtering Bougies Testing the 16 Portland Cement Uniform Methods of Analysis for 247 Portuguese Standards for Wines Vinegar and Olive Oil.(Extract from the Official Pot Assay of Gold and Silver in Ores Containing Much Copper 240 Potable Spirits Analysis of and its Bearing on the Definition of Whisky (Report), Potash Bulb 86 Potassium as Potassium Platini-Chloride Estimation of 178 -- Bitartrate and Calcium Tartrate Separate Estimation of 234 --_ Chlorate Potassium Perchlorate in Estimation of 248 -- Chloriplatinate Reduction of 526 - - Cyanide in Presence of Potassium Ferrocyanide Titration of 460 -- Ferrocyanide Pure Preparation of and its Analytical Control 564 ----- Titration of Potassium Cyanide in Presence of 460 _-- Iodide (‘ Hughes’ Reaction ” of on Paper and its Bearing on the Question -- Solution Alkaline Estimation of Ozone by Means of 525 -- Metallic in the Estimation of Halogens in Benzene Derivatives Use of, Margarine,” Nature of 542 of 360 Methods of Analysis) 502 441 of Acidity 292 287 Nitrate in Meat Estimation of 217 - Perchlorate in Potassium Chlorate Estimation of 248 -- Permanganate Influence of upon Organic Bodies 232 -- - Separation of Cerium by 429 - y Small Quantities of Detection of as the Cobalti-Nitrite 60 INDEX TO VOZ’C’ME XXXVI.lxxi Powder and Extracts Liquorice Glycyrrhizin and Sugars in Estimation of 409 - Cocoa Husk in Estimation of 275 - Compound Liquorice the Analytical and Microscopical Examination of 198 - Smokeless Camphor in Estimation of 420 - Stability Tests of 295 Powders Dried Milk Composition of 279 Precipitates of Barium Sulphate Phenomenon of Occlusion in and its Relation to Precipitating Filtering and Drying in an Inert Gas Apparatus for 313 Precipitin Reaction 456 -- the Quantitative Use of in Honey Analysis 456 Preece Test Method for Testing Galvanised Iron to Replace the 304 Preparations Hcemoglo bin 222 -__I- Microscopical Combined Fixing and Staining Processes for 569 Pressure Osmotic and Electrical Conductivity Application of in the Examination -- Reduced Rapid Electro-Analysis under 601 -- Vapour Direct Measurement of Changes of and Detection of Definite Compounds in Mixed Liquids by its Means 379 Pressures Vapour of Solids and Liquids Static Method for Determining 36 Propyl Alcohol Use of Estimation of the Saponification Value of Oils Fats and Waxes 290 Protein Microchemical Detection of 111 Proteins an Inner Anhydride Reaction of 514 - - - and their Derivatives the Detection of Use of Triketohydrindene Hydrate -- Certain Vegetable Influence of on Wheat Gluten 447 - -_ Colour Reaction of with Sodium Nitroprusside 235 -- Phosphotungstic Acid Precipitation of 461 -- the Analysis of a Method for and Estimation of Amino Groups in Amino -_- the Precipitation of Experiments on 295 -- Urine and Enzymes the Chemistry of Quantitative Estimation of Aliphatic Proteolytic Enzymes the Detection of Use of Elastin in 590 Prune Juice and Caramel in Vanilla Flavouring Extracts Detection of 281 Pulp of Cassia Jcistzda Composition of 214 Pump Mercury for Rapidly Obtaining a High Vacuum 89 -- ModiEed Boltwood Vacuum 128 -- Suction Simple Laboratory 532 Pyridine and Ammonia Separation and Estimation of 508 --- Bases Nicotine in the Presence of Estimation of 452 -- in Vinegar Estimation of 414 Pyrites and Burned Pyrites Copper in Estimation of 366 - Arsenic in Estimation of 362 Pyrrol Quantitative Estimation of Acetaldehyde by Means of 157 the Exact Determination of Sulphate 426 of Soils 184 for 514 Compounds and in Urine 457 Amino Groups and its Application in 17 Qualitative Analysis Decomposition of Silicates by Fusion with Boric Acid as Applied to.371 ---_ Use of Logwood in. Estimation of Bismuth 603 --_ without the Use of Hydrogen Sulphide 517 Quantitative Fer nienta t ion Experiments Flask for 568 -- Separation by Means of Cupferron,” 520 Quinine in Durgs etc.Volumetric Estimation of 14 lxxii ISDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Quinine the Estimation of as the Acid Citrate in Certain Organic Liquids 396 Quinones Volumetric Estimation of by Means of Titanium Trichloride 80 Quinonoid Imonium Salts of Benzidine Estimation of the Activity of Oxidising Agents by Means of 233 Racemic Acid as a Reagent (Precipitant of Calcium and Strontium) 365 Radioactivity Apparatus for Measuring 380 -- of ,Radium the Measurement of International Standard Units for 35 Rapeseed Cakes Green Colour of 411 Raw Rubber the Analytical Methods for Critical Investigations on 27 -- the Valuation of Comparative Tests for Proposed Uniform Method of Raw Sugars and Other Products the Polarisation of upoii Quartz Wedge Sacchari-Rays Ultra-Violet Sterilisation of Drinking Water by Neans of 457 Reagent Paper for the Volumetric Estimation of Zinc 126 - Schardinger’s Behaviour of towards Colostrum 221 - Sulpho-Salicylic Estimation of Nitrates in Water by 85 Reagents Blood Influence of Metals in Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide on 352 Recorder Multiple Carbon Dioxide 252 Recording Thermo-Electric Calorimeter 312 Reducing Sugars Estimation of 298 Reductase and Oxydase Occurring in Cow’s Milk 16 Reduced Pressure Rapid Electro-Analysis under 601 Refined Copper Exact Electrolytic Assay of.Refractometer Estimation of the Salinity of Sea Water by Means of the 311 Refractometric Examinations Thermostat for 89 Refractory Tin Ores Simple Method of Decomposing 309 Regulator Gas for Thermostats 127 Regulators Gas-Pressure Simple Forms of 477 Reichert-Meissl Value of Fats Estimation of by Means of Glycerol-Potassium Report Annual of the Dominion Laboratory Wellington New Zealand (1909) 91 Carrying out 423 meters Use of Temperature Corrections in 297 Test Comparison of with Other Hygienic Tests for E l k 346 I.Standard Method 172 Hydroxide 542 Composition of the Gases Caused by Blasting in Mines 321 Metropolitan Water Board 185 (Government Paper Western Australia 1911). Analysis of Potable Spirits, of the Malt Analysis Committee (Coloured Malts and Caramel) 1910 to the - of the Principal Chemist upon the Work of the Government Laboratory for on a Parasite Condition (Onchocerciasis) Met with in Australian Beef, on the Bleaching of Flour and the Addition of So-called ‘‘ Improvers ” to on the Chemical Changes Produced in Flour by Bleaching 254 on the Presence of Calcium Sulphate in Baking-Powder and Self-Raising on the Solubility Extraction and Reactions of Certain Colouring Matters on the Work of Inepectors of Foods 128 on the Work of the Laboratories Survey Department Egypt (1910) 532 to the Government of Western Australia 1911 321 and its Bearing on the Definition of Whisky 441 Council of the Institute of Brewing 90 the Year ending March 31 1911 with Appendices 571 129 Flour 254 Flour 255 Used in Foods 18 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lxxiii Report to the Local Government Board on the Nutritive Value of Bread Made from - United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Chemistry Circular 186 Residues from the Distillation of Coal Tar Rosin in Estimation of 463 Resin Dammar Different Varieties of Characteristics of 422 - in Glazed Coffee Detection of 275 - Lac from Baroda India 171 - Oils and Hydrocarbon in Other Oils Detection of 513 Different Varieties of Flour 479 Resins Certain C’blour Reactions of with Halphen’s Reagent for Colophony 170 Rice Oil.357 Ricinus Constituents Poisonous in Fodder-Stuffs Detection of 506 Ripe and Unripe Bananas Composition of 274 541 Rocks Silicate Ferrous Iron in Determination of 602 Roquefort Cheese Composition of 542 Rosin Essence Turpentine Oil and Wood Turpentine Oil Reaction of 107 - - in Fatty Oi,ls Estimation of 557 - in the Residues from the Distillation of Coal Tar Estimation of 463 - Oils in French Wool-Grease Oleines Detection of 30 Rubber Articles ‘( Mineral Ittubber,” and Similar Products in Estimation of 235 Vulcanised Caoutchouc in Direct Estimation of 113 Gearti 424 Estimation of as Tetrabromide.Goods Vulcanised Caoutchouc in Direct Estimation of 75 Mixtures Fillers (Mineral Matter) in Estimation of 558 of Jlascareizhasia elastica 160 -- Raw the Analytical Methods for Critical Investigations on 27 - - the Valuation of Proposed Uniform Method of Carrying Out Com-parative Tests for 423 -_- -Seed Oil Para Composition of 491 Stoppers Substitute for 610 Rum Jamaica Higher Alcohols Occurring in 411 Rye and Wheat Bran Customs Examination of 350 Decomposition of the Bromide by Nitric: Acid 361 Saccharimeters Quartz Wedge the Polarisation of Raw Sugars and 0 ther Products upon Use of Temperature Corrections in 297 Saccharose the Concentration of Influence of the Viscosity on the Action of Invertase According to 416 Safety Lamps or Other Apparatus for the Detection of Combustible Gases and Vapour Methods of Testing 528 Salicylate Bismuth Examination of 342 Salicylic Acid a Test for Kobert’s Reagent as 540 - Detection of 463 Salinity of Sea Water Estimation of by Means of the Refractometer 311 Salts Aluminium Free Acid and Basic Alumina in Estimation of 236 - Ammonium Elimination of Prior to Estimation of Alkali Metals 30 - Iron and Arsenic in Mineral Waters Estimation of 466 - Mercuric Soluble at Great Dilutions Estimation of 305 - Natural Vichy Characteristic Constituent of 85 - Nicotine Analysis of and of Tobacco Juice and Extracts by the Method of Action of on Metallic Acids 567 - and Phenol Sensitive Test for 295 - in Fruit Juices Estimation of 411 Ulex 54 lxxiv INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Salts Quinonoid Imonium of Benzidine Estimation of the Activity of Oxidising Agents by Means of 2.33 - Uranium Reaction of 180 Salvarsan Detection of 153 - the Detection of New Method for 452 “ Salvarsan,” Titration of with Iodine Solution 350 Sampling of Coal in the Mine 527 Sand Monazite from Travancore India 523 Sandal-Wood Oil African Adulterant of 146 Sand’s Apparatus Electrolytic Estimating of Copper and Zinc Using 182 Sands Monazite Analysis of 522 - - Rare Earth-Containing (‘‘ Amang ”) from Malay States 523 Santolina chamiecyparissus Essential Oil of 589 Saponification and Acid Values in Wax Estimation of Simplified Process for 355 -_- the Glycerol Method of Effect of upon the Fatty Acids 425 Value of Oils Fats and Waxes Estimation of.Sauerkraut Composition of 548 (Scandium Separation of Thorium from). Means of Iodic Acid 436 Schaeffer’s Curd Tester Control Tests of the Colour Tests Used with 378 Schardinger’s Reagent Behaviour of towards Colostrum 221 Schinus molle (L.) Essential Oil of 68 Schloesing’s Method Gasometric Estimation of Nitrate by and of Nitrite by Piccini’s Schweinfurt Green Arsenic in Estimation of 363 Scrap Coke Crucible Estimation of Carborundum in 31 Sealed Tube Reactions Gas in Detection of 531 Seeds of Leguminous Plants Grown in Togo and German East Africa Composition - of Lophira alata (Banks) the Fat from Composition of 493 - of the Ash-Tree Oil from 357 - of Xanthophyllum lanceolatum Oil from 406 Sensitive Indicator 26 Sensitiveness of the Colorimetric Estimation of Titanium 310 -- Tests by the Impact Machine (Drop .Hammer) 314 Separating Funnel Modified and Washer for Heavy Liquids 89 Serum Egg and Milk Albumins Coagulating-Points of and of Serum Globulin in -- -Precipitin and the So-called Erythro-Precipitin the Biological Reactions with, for the Detection of Blood Comparative Values of 590 Sewage Effluents and Water the Amount of Nitrite in the Determination of and of the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen Absorbed by Sewage Effluents Containing Nitrites 393 Seychelles Cinnamon Bark 217 Shellac and Shellac Varnish Analysis of 464 Shrewsbury and Knapp’s Process for the Estimation of Cocoanut Oil Examination of, Silicate Rocks Ferrous Iron in Determination of 602 Silicates Decomposition of by Fusion with Boric Acid as Applied to Qualitative - Ferrous Oxide in the Titration of by the Pebal-Dolter Method Note on 372 Silicic Acid Hydrated in Clay Determination of 85 Use of Propyl Detection and Estimation of Thorium by Alcohol 290 Method Some Sources of Error in 525 of 345 Test for Phenol and Salicylic Acid 295 Ammonium Sulphate Solutions 416 195 Analysis 37 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lxxv Silicon Alloys Dissolving 178 Ferrotitanium Alloys Containing Much Analysis of 373 in Vanadium and Molybdenum and in their Iron Alloys Estimation of 311 Silicotungstic Acid Estimation of Aconitine by 142 Silver and Cadmium Rapid Determination of by Means of the Gauze Cathode and - and Gold in Ores Containing Much Copper Pot Assay of 240 - Anode and Mercury Cathode Electrolytic Determination of Chlorine in - Assay of by Means of the Touchstone 372 -- Estimation of by ElectroIysis of an Ammoniacal Solution of its Oxalate 308 - German and Other Alloys the Separation of Nickel and Zinc in Method for, Stationary Anode 473 RydrochIoric Acid with the Use of 33 524 Checking Strengths of 248 - Iodine and Alkali Volumetric Solutions of Use of Sulphur Dioxide in - Vanadate Precipitation of Vanadic Acid as and Estimation of Phosphoric and Simon and Lohrisch’s Method Estimation of Cellulose by 77 Sizing Animal in Paper Detection of.Slag Basic Phosphoric Oxide in Citrate-Solubility of 32 Smokeless Pcwder Camphor in Estimation of 420 -- Stability Tests of 295 Soap in Heavy Grease Estimation of 559 - Total Fatty Acids in Estimation of 20 Soaps Different Germicidal and Insecticidal Values of with or without Associated - Fat and Oils the Total Fatty Acids in Estimation of 115 - Fats and Oils Train Oil in Detection of 359 - Fatty Acids in Estimation of 355 - of the Alkalis and Alkaline Earths Estimation of Free Fatty Acids in the Vanadic Acids in Presence of Each Other 35 Differentiation of Gelatin and Casein 290 Active Agents 505 Presence of 595 2 43 95 132 195 263 327 387 445 489 535 577 SOCIETY OF PUBLIC ANALYSTS AND OTHER ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS PROCEEDINGS OF, Soda- Water 16 Sodium Carbonate and Trimethylphenylammoniurn Carbonate Precipitation of Zinc, Manganese Cobalt Nickel Copper and Cadmium from Ammoniacal Solutions by Means of 599 Micro-Chemical Test for 372 Nitroprusside Colour Reaction of Proteins with 235 Paratungstate in the Estimation of Carbon Dioxide in Carbonates and Nitrogen Pentoxide in Nitrates by Loss on Ignition Application of 526 Thiosulphate as Standard in Alkalimetry 435 -- Notes on the Formation of Hypoiodites and their Action on-A Source of Error in Certain Iodine Titrations 132 Soil Bacteriological Investigation of 219 -- Phosphates Solubility of Effect of Ignition on 371 Soils Good and Poor Dihydroxystearic Acid in 504 - Humus in Estimation of 597 - the Electrical Conductivity of Determination of 183 - the Examination of Application of the Osmotic Pressure and Electrical Con-Solid Hydride of Antimony Attempts to Prepare 300 -- of Arsenic Detection of 300 Solids and Liquids Vapour Pressures of Static Method for Determining 36 ductivity in 18 lxxvi INDEX TO VOLUME xxxvr.Soluble and Volatile Fatty Acids Loss of during the Ageing of Butter 64 Solvents Specifically Lighter Automatic Extraction of Aqueous Liquids by Means Soot the Composition of Note on 120 Soxhlet Candenser Improved 528 Soya Bean Oil 358 -- Composition of 513 Spanish Marjoram (Thynzus mastichina Lo) Essential Oil of 69 - Oil of Turpentine 589 Sparteine Reaction of 559 Specific Gravities of their Components Differences in Quantitative Analysis of - Gravity of Oils Estimation of 557 -- of Very Small Quantities of Milk Determination of 500 Specifications Purchase of Coal under 229 Spectroscopic Differentiation between Oxyhaemoglobin and Carbon Monoxide Hzmo--- Test for Hzmoglobin in Urine the Failure of Hippuric Acid as a Spermaceti Beeswax Paraffin etc.Fat in Detection of 496 Spirit the Substitution of for Aged Whisky Detection of 546 Spirits Potable the Analysis of and its Bearing on the Definition of Whisky the Analysis of Colour Reactions of Aromatic Aldehydes and their Applica-of 87 Mixtures by 306 globin and Haemochromogen 550 Cause of 417 (Report) 441 bility in 273 Spiritus a t h e r i s Nitrosi Simple Volumetric Method for Testing 454 Spongy Nickel Preparation of and the Precipitation of Nickel Compounds 539 Stability (General) of Explosives in Various Countries Methods of Testing 79 - Tests of Smokeless Powder 295 Standard for Permanganate Solutions Ferric Sulphate as 520 in Alkalimetry Sodium Thiosulphate as 435 Standards in Acidimetry Acids Suitable for Use as 25 Portuguese for Wines Vinegar and Olive Oil.(Extract from the Officiah Stannous Chloride Estimation of Tungsten by Means of 310 Starch and Glycogen the Separation of Method for 501 - Estimation of 588 in Brewers’ Grains Estimation of 500 -- Indigotin in the Presence of Estimation of 290 - -Iodine Reaction 28 Syrup Commercial the So-called Gallisin (Glucosin) Occurring in Com-Methods of Analysis) 502 position of 543 - in Jams etc. Estimation of 280 Static Method for Determining Vapour Pressures of Solids and Liquids 36 Stearic and Palmjtic Acids Separation of Oleic Acid from 23 Steel and Iron Sulphur in Volumetric Estimation of 374 -- Vanadium in Colorimetric Method for 473 Carbon in Estimation of by Means of a Calorimetric Bomb 562 - Chrome Tungsten Estimation of Chromium in 83 Chromium in Detection of 428 - Determination of Nickel in Comparison of Methods for 524 - Nickel in Rapid Estimation of 373 Steels Vanadium and Chrome-Vanadium Manganese in Estimation of 604 I_- Vanadium in Determination of 47 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lxxvii Sterilisation of Drinking Water by Means of Ultra-Violet Rays 457 Stoppers Rubber Substitute for 610 Stormer Viscosimeter Consistency of Paints by the 609 (Strontium and Calcium Precipitant of) Racemic Acid as a Reagent 365 - Barium and Calcium Quantitative Separation of 364 - Separation of from Calcium 247 - the Colour Reactions of Influence of Certain Compounds upon 296 -- Sulphite Method for Separating and Identifying 301 Strychnine Colorimetric Estimation of 144 Sublimed Sulphur in a Mixture of Different Kinds of Sulphur Estimation of 374 Substitutes and Cocaine Identification of 405 - Turpentine the Question of a Further Contribution to 207 Sucrose Estimation of and the Detection of Dextrin in Foods 588 - in Beet Sugar Factory Products Determination of by Clerget’s Process, - in the Presence of Other Sugarq New Method of Estimating 28 Suction Pump Simple Laboratory 532 Sugar and Syrups Estimation of Ash in by the Determination of Electrical Con-- Beets Absorption of Arsenic by 549 .__- -Cane Juice Acids in Determination of 594 - Creatine and Creatinine in Urine Colorimetric Estimation of 591 -_ in Blood Estimation of 73 -_ Invert in Honey Detection of 586 -_ Juices and Syrups Preparation and Constitution of Caramel and its Estims-- Polarimetric Estimation of by the Method of Jolles 361 Sugars and Glycyrrhizin in Liquorice Powder and Extracts Estimation of 409 -- in Feeding-Stuffs Estimation of 453 -- Other Sucrose in the Presence of New Method of Estimating 28 - L Raw snd Other Products the Polarisation of upon Quartz Wedge Saccha -i-meters Use of Temperature Corrections in 297 -- Reducing Estimation of 298 Sulphate Ammonium Estimation of Sulphur in Coal-Gas and of 309 -- Ferric as Standard for Permanganate Solutions 520 Sulphate Hgdrazine Action of on Nitrites and a Method for the Estimation of the Exact Determination of Phenomenon of Occlusion in Precipitates of Using Invertasc as Hydrolyst 120 ductivity 298 tion in 273 Titration Method Bang’s Preparation of the Copper Solution Used in 501 Nitrite Nitrogen 468 Barium Sulphate and its Relation to 426 Sulphates and Sulphuric Acid New Method of Estimating 178 Sulphides in Alkali-Metal Cyanides Estimation of 436 Sulphite Method for Separating and Identifying Calcium and Strontium 301 Sulphites in Beer the Chemical Behaviour and Preservative Action of 495 Sulphites Sulphurous Acid and Complex Compounds of Sulphurous Acid the Sulpho-Salicylic Reagent Estimation of Nitrates in Water by 85 Sulphur and Carbon in High-Grade Alloys of Tungsten Molybdenum and Vanadium, - and Phosphorus in Organic Substances Estimation of 81 -- Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen and Nitrogen a Substance Containing Analysis - - - - Nitrogen Chlorine Bromine and Iodine a Antiseptic Properties of Experiments on 285 with Iron Estimation of 31 of 553 Substance Containing Analysis of 55 lxxviii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Sulphur Different Kinds of a Mixture of Estimation of Sublimed Sulphur in 374 - Dioxide in Commercial Gelatins 271 - 9 - Use of in Checking Strengths of Volumetric Solutions of Iodine, Alkali and Silver 248 - in Coal Determination of by Means of Jackson’s Candle Turbidimeter 519 - Estimation of by the Method of Carius 296 - in Coal-Gas Estimation of and of Ammonium Sulphate 309 - in Iron and Steel Volumetric Estimation of 374 - in Organic Compounds Estimation of 80 - Monochloride Use of in the Determination and Analysis of Rare Earth - Total in Coal Estimation of 375 -- 9 - in Coal-Gas the Estimation of ‘( Perhydrol ” for 309 Sulphuric Acid and Sulphates New Method of Estimation 178 Sulphurous Acid Complex Compounds of Sulphites and Sulphurous Acid the Minerals 567 - and Zinc Separation of 607 Antiseptic Properties of Experiments on 285 - in Glucose Syrup Estimation of 543 -- in White Wines 351 Surface Factors the Use of and Errors in Determining Sizes of Mineral Grains 182 Sweet Apricot Kernels Composition of 450 Sweetened Condensed Milk Analysis of 138 Syrup Commercial Starch the So-called Gallisin (Glucosin) Occurring in Composi-- - Glucose Sulphurous Acid in Estimation of 543 -- Starch in Jams etc.Estimation of 280 Syrups and Juices Sugar Preparation and Constitution of Caramel and its Estima-- and Sugar Ash in Estimation of by the Determination of Electrical Con-Tan Liquors the Estimation of the Acidity of Electrometric Method for 121; Tannin Estimation Nickel Hydroxide in Use of 516 -- in Wines Estimation of 412 Tantalum and Columbium Indirect Method for Determining 239 ---- Separation of 239 Tap-Funnel Adaptation of to Rapid Electro-Analysis with Stationary Electrodes 313 Tar and Tar Constituents in Gas New Method of Estimating 299 - Coal the Residues from the Distillation of Estimation of Rosin in 463 - Distillation of Flask for 529 - Oils and Creosote Available for Wood Preservation Characters of 228 Tarry Substances in Dark Mineral Cylinder Oils Estimation of 298 Tars Coal and Refined Tars Oils and Pitches Derived Therefrom Methods for - Containing,Water Distillation of 171 Tartaric Acid Estimation of 148 -__ in Apples Pears Cider and Perry Estimation of 545 - Total Estimation of 148 -__ -Tea Valuatio; of 4k4 Tellurium Estimation of 179 tion of 543 tion in 273 ductivity 298 Part II.155 in Solution Detection of 412 Quantitative Estimation of by Means of Casein 123 -- the Estimation of 310 Testing 298 by Goldenberg’s Method 8 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. lxxix Tellurium Gravimetric Estimation of and Alkalimetric Estimation of Telluric Acid, Temperatures both Above and Below that of the Room Constant-Temperature Bath Terpenes Philippine and Essential Oils 15 Tetrabromide Caoutchouc Hubener’s Notes on 235 - Direct Estimation of Caoutchouc as 224 Estimation of Caoutchouc as 159 509 Estimation of Rubber as Decomposition of the Bromide by Nitric 248 for Use at 249 Acid 361 Theobromine and Caffeine Estimation of 501 Thermo-Electric Calorimeter Recording 312 Thermostat for Refractometric Examinations 89 Thermostats Gas Regulator for 127 Thiocyanates and Ferrocyanides Simultaneous Estimation of 563 Thorium Detection and Estimation of by Means of Iodic Acid (Separation of Thorium from Scandium) 436 Thujone in Absinthe Detection of 495 (Thymus mastichina L.) Spanish Marjoram Essential Oil of 69 Tin and Antimony Alloys Containing Estimation of Lead in 367 - and Platinum Separation of 177 - in Canned Foods Estimation of 149 - in Ores Estimation of 537 -- Ores Refractory Simple Method of Decomposing 309 Tincture and Oil of Cantharides Cantharidine in Estimation of 404 Tinctures and in Cantharides Quantitative Estimation of Cantharidine in 343 Tissues Animal Indophenol Oxydase of Estimation of 550 Titanium the Colorimetric Estimation of Sensitiveness of 310 -- in the Presence of Each Other Estimation of 297 9 - Inorganic Phosphorus in Estimation of 284 9 Use of Methyl Orange in 310 --- Trichloride Volumetric Estimation of Quinones by Means of 80 Titrimetric Estimation of Phosphorus i n Small Amounts 246 Tobacco Extracts and Juice Analysis of and of Nicotine Salts by the Method of --- and Nicotine Solutions Nicotine in Estimation of 544 --- and their Value 411 ~ - - Nicotine in Estimation of 348 --_- -- Polarimetric Estimation of 279 - Juice Concentrated Estimation of Nicotine in 106 - Juices Concentrated Estimation of Nicotine in 143 - Nicotine in Accurate Estimation of and in Green Plants of Nicotiana - Nicotine in the Estimation of New Method for 280 Togo and German East Africa Leguminous Plants Grown in Composition of the Touchstone Assay of Silver by Means of the 372 Toxic Substances in Vegetable Fats and Butters 65 Toxicological Analysis Method of Destroying Organic Matter by Means of Bromine, Toxicology Colchicine in Detection of 73 Traces of Hydrogen Cyanide the Detection of 266 -- of Water in Ether the Accurate Estimation of Method for 420 Titratable ” Alkali in Blood the Estimation of New Indicator for 415 Ulex 545 Tabacum 348 Seeds of 345 Particularly Applicable to 59 lxxx INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.Train Oil in Oils Fats and Soaps Detection of 359 Travancore India Monazite Sand from 533 'Trichlorethylene Estimation of Fat in Feeding-Stuffs by Means of 542 Trichloride Titanium Volumetric Estimation of Quinones by Means of 80 Triketohydrindene Hydrate Use of for the Detection of Proteins and their Deriva-tives 514 Trimethylphenylammonium Carbonate and Sodium Carbonate Precipitation of Zinc Manganese Cobalt Nickel Copper and Cadmium from Ammoniacal Solutions by Means of 599 'Tungsten Estimation of 126 7 by Means of Stannous Chloride 310 Molybdenum and Vanadium with Iron High-Grade Alloys of Carbon and - Steel Chrome Chromium in Estimation of 53 the Estimation of a Volumetric Method for 96 Sulphur in Estimation of 31 Turbidimeter Jackson's Candle Determination of Sulphur iu Coal by Means of 519 Turkey and Chicken Fats Constants of 213 Turpentine Adulteration Detection o€ 413 -- Finnish the Examination of Note on 577 - Oil Analysis of 546 from India 415 - - of Spanish 589 -- Wood Turpentine Oil and Rosin Essence Reaction of 107 - Oils Analysis of II.150 --_ Petroleum in Henry C. Frey's Method of Estimating Note on 137 - Substitutes the Question of a Further Contribution to 207 Typhoid Bacilli in River Water Vitality of with Special Reference to the Question of Storage 185 Ulex the Method of Analysis of Tobacco Juice and Extracts and of Nicotine Salts Ultra-Violet Rays Sterilisation of Drinking Water by Ueans of 457 Units International Standard for the Measurement of the Radio-Activity of Unripe and Ripe Bananas Composition of 274 541 Unsaponifiable Matter in Wool Oils Estimation of 168 Uranium Phosphates Behaviour of towards Indicators 375 Salts Reaction of 180 -- Volumetric Estimation of 248 Urine and Amino Compounds Amino Groups in Estimation of and a Method for the Analysis of Proteins 457 - and Milk Colorimetric Estimation of Lactose in 592 - Hemoglobin in the Failure of the Spectroscopic Test for Hippuric Acid as a Cause of 417 - Mercury in Detection of 552 - Pathological Creatine in Direct Estimation of 504 -- Proteins and Enzymes the Chemistry of Quantativc Estimation of Aliphatic - Sugar Creatine and Creatinine in Colorimetric Estimation of 591 - the Detection of Albumin in Heller's Ring Test for Modification of 152 - the Estimation of Albumin in Rapid Gravimetric Method for 551 - ,the Normal Yellow Pigmentary Substances of Relation of to the Diazo-Reaction, and a Colorimetric Method for Estimating Urochrome and Urochromogen 223 by 545 Radium 35 - Fat in Estimation of 417 Amino Groups and its Application in 1 INDEX TO VOLUME xxxvr.lxxxi Urine (Urotropine) Hexamethylenetetramine in Estimation of 285 Urobilin Separation and Identification of 552 -__ Urochrome and Erochromogen a Colorimetric Method for Estimating and Relation of the Normal Yellow Pigmentary Substances of Urine to the Diazo-Reaction, 223 - of from Urobilinogen 223 Vacuum Fractionation Apparatus Electrically-Heated 253 - High Mercury Pump for Rapidly Obtaining 89 -- Pump Modified Boltwood 128 Valuation of Higher Oxides of Lead 366 .__ - of Pepsin Comparative Studies on the 155 Value Bromine of Fats and Oils Estimation of Primary and Secondary Bromine - Hexabromide of Oils Apparatus for the Estimation of 607 Values Acid and Saponification in Wax Estimation of Simplified Process for 355 - Comparative of the Biological Reactions with Serum -Precipitin and the Germicidal and Insecticidal of Different Soaps with or without Associated - of Hops by Analysis 587 Values 19 Aflinity Use of Indicators for Determining 569 So-called Erythro-Precipitin for the Detection of Blood 590 Active Agents 505 - Iodine of Linoxyn 24 - -- of Oils Measuring Flask for Use in Determining 379 Vanadic Acid Precipitation of as Silver Vanadate and Estimation of Phosphoric and Vanadium and Chrome-Vanadium Steels Manganese in Estimation of 604 -- and Iron Separation of by Means of Ether 522 -__--- Simultaneous Volumetric Estimation of 475 -- and Molybdenum Estimation of Silicon in and in their Iron Alloys, -- in Iron and Steel Colorinietric Method for 473 -- in Presence of Arsenic Estimation of and Analysis of Ferro-Vanadium, - Tungsten and Molybdenum with Iran High-Grade Alloys of Carbon and Vanilla Flavouring Extracts Prune Juice and Caramel in Detection of 281 Vapour and Combustible Gases Safety Lamps or Other Apparatus for the Detection of Methods of Testing 528 - and Gas Inflammable Automatic Detector New Type of 528 - Pressure Changes of Direct Measurement of and Detection of Definite Compounds in Mixed Liquids by its Means 379 - Pressures of Solids and Liquids Static Method for Determining 36 Varnish Shellac and Shellac Analysis of 464 Vegetable and Animal Substances Ash in Estimation of 237 - Fats and Buttere Toxic Substances in 65 - Oils and Fats Some Little-Known Characteristics of 21 - Products Nitric Acid in Quantitative Estimation of 163 Proteins Certain Influence of on Wheat Gluten 407 Vanadic Acids in Presence of Each Other 35 -- Vanadium in Determination of 475 311 437 Sulphur in Estimation of 31 Velocity of Detonation Study of 288 Veronal Identification of 501 Vichy Salts Natural Characteristic Constituent of 85 Vinegar Cider 58 lxxxii INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.4 ‘ Vinegar Essence,” Chemical Differentiation between Fermentation Vinegars and, Vinegar Pyridine in Estimation of 414 -I Wines and Olive Oil Portuguese Standards for.(Extract from the Official Vinegars Fermentation and ‘‘ Vinegar Essence,” Chemical Differentiation bet ween, Vines Treated with Arsenical Washes the Products of Proportion of Lead Arsenate Viscosimeter the Stormer Consistency of Paints by 609 Vitiation of the Atmosphere the Degree of Method of Measuring 363 Volatile Acids in Wine Estimation of 502 -- of Honey 277 - and Soluble Fatty Acids Loss of during the Ageing of Butter 64 - Fatty Acids in Faeces Quantitative Estimation of 505 - Poisonous or Hygroscopic Liquids Apparatus for Measuring and Storing 88 Volumetric Analysis with Small Volumes of Liquid 185 of Nitric Acid in Nitrocellulose Nitroglycerol and 0 ther Compounds 34 -- Estimation of Ferric Iron by Permanganate after Reduction with Zinc 521 - of Lead Peroxide 467 - _I- of Manganese Volhard’s Method for Waldemar Fischer’s Modification of and its Comparison with Other Well-known Methods 52 Particularly with Respect to the Amount of Formic Acid 455 Methods of Analysis) 502 Particularly with Respect to the Amount of Formic Acid 455 in 301 - Determination of Lead as Chromate 602 -,-- of Mercuric Chloride 34 -- of Molybdenum a New Method for 98 -- of Oxygen in Air 569 -_--- of Phosphoric Acid 472 __-- -- -_- Soluble in 2 per cent.Citric Acid Solution, __- of Quinine in Drugs etc. 143 --- of Quinones by Means of Titanium Trichloride 80 --- of Uranium 248 --- Method for Antimony in Alloys 299 --- of Tungsten 96 -_ Simple for Testing Spiritus Btheris Nitrosi 454 -_- Solutions of Iodine Alkali and Silver Strengths of Use of Sulphur Vulcanised Products the Estimation of Caoutchouc in the Application of Bromina--- Rubber Articles Caoutchouc in Direct Estimation of 113 _._-- Goods Caoutchouc in Direct Estimation of 75 308 of Sulphur in Iron and Steel 374 of Zinc Reagent Paper for 126 - Simultaneous of Iron and Vanadium 475 for the Estimation of Mercury Depending on Reduction to Metal, 431 Dioxide in Checking 248 tion Methods for 558 Wartha-Pfeiffer Method and its Modification Estimation of the Hardness of Washer and Modified Separatory Funnel for Heavy Liquids 89 Washes Arsenical Vines Treated with Proportion of Lead Arsenate in the Products Water 311 of 30 INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI.lxxxiii Water and Sewage Effluents the Amount of Nitrite in the Dstermination of and of the Amount of Dissolved Oxygen Absorbed by Sewage Effluents Containing Nitrites 393 -- Bacteriology of Its Present Position 285 -- Drinking Sterilisation of by Means of Ultra-Violet Rays 457 - Estimation of Nitric Oxide and its Behaviour towards 433 - Gas Calorimeter Still 250 - - in Honey Estimation of 586 - Nitrates and Nitrites in Detection of 432 -_- Nitric Acid and Nitrous Acid in Detection and Estimation of 483 -- Nitrites in Detection of 370 - - Nitrous Acid and Nitric Acid in Detection and Estimation of 433 -- Organic Substances in Estimation of by Means of Permanganate 502 _- River Typhoid Bacilli in Vitality of with Special Reference to the Question -_- Sea the Salinity of Estimation of by Means of the Refractometer 311 - - the Estimation of Nitrates in the Phenol-sulphonic Acid Method for Study 111.Chief Sources of Error 244 -- - the Phenol-sulphonic Acid Method for Study -- Small Quantities of in Lard Estimation of 497 -- the Hardness of Estimation of The Wartha-Pfeiffer Method and its Modi--- Traces of in Ether Method for the Accurate Estimation of 420 Waters Mineral Arsenic and Iron Salts in Estimation of 466 Wax Acid and Saponification Values in Simplified Process for Estimation of 355 Waxes Fats and Oils the Saponification Value of Estimation of. Use o€ Tropyl Wendler’s Method for the Estimation of Fat in Milk 14 Wet Method for the Estimation of Carbon in Organic Substances 354 Wheat and Rye Bran Customs Examination of 350 Gluten Influence of Certain Vegetable Proteins on 407 Wheaten Flour the Quality of Method of Estimating 543 Whisky Aged the Substitution of Spirit for Detection of 546 White Metals the Analysis of Rapid and Accurate Method for 606 - - Wines Sulphurous Acid in 351 Wine Invertase in Detection of 350 - the Volatile Acids in Estimation of 502 Wines British the Composition of Note on 60 -- Tannin in Estimation of 412 -- Vinegar and Olive Oil Portuguese Standards for.(Extract from the Official Methods of Snalysis) 502 - White Sulphurous Acid in 351 Wiping Purifying and Drying Organic Liquids by Method for 26 Wolfram Concentrate the Assay of 398 Wood-Fungi and Cereals Pentosans and Methylpentosans in Estimation of 460 -- Certain Pentosans of 162 Wood Preservation Creosote and Tar Oils Available for Characters of 228 - Turpentine Oil Turpentine Oil and Rosin Essence Reaction of 107 Wool-Grease Oleine Mineral Oil in Detection of 29 -- Oleines Examination of 29 Wool Oils Unsaponifiable Matter in Estimation of 168 of Storage 185 of.IV. A Modified Method 244 of. fication 311 and Fatty Oil Obtained from Coffee Berries 106 Candelilla 598 Alcohol 290 - French Rosin Oils in Detection of 3 lxxxiv INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVI. Xanthophylluin lanceolatum Oil from the Seeds of 406 Yeast and Beef Extracts of Known Origin Comparison of 64 - and Meat Extracts of Known Origin Comparison of 104 Yellow Pigmentary Substances Normal of Urine Relation of to the Diazo-Reaction, and a Colorimetric Method for Estimating Urochrome and Urochroizlogen 223 Zinc and Copper Electrolytic Estimation of Using Sand’s Apparatus 182 and Sulphuric Acid Separation of 607 and Nickel in German Silver and Other Alloys the Separation of Method for, 524 - Manganese Cobalt Nickel Copper and Cadmium Precipitation of from Ammoniacal Solutions by Means of Sodium Carbonate and Trimethyl-phenylammonium Carbonate 599 - the Volumetric Estimation of Reagent Paper for 126 Volumetric Estimation of Ferric Iron by Permanganate after Reduction with, Zygadeizus Intennedius (“ Death Camas ”) Analysis of 156 521 - .______. BILLINQ AND Soh’s LTD. PRINTERS GUILDE’OK
ISSN:0003-2654
DOI:10.1039/AN91136BA001
出版商:RSC
年代:1911
数据来源: RSC
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