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Contributions recentes a I'etude chimique et bact^rio- 



logique des industries basees sur la fermentation. [1802.] 



Moniteur Sci., 7, 1893, 161-178, 275-280. 

 Micro-organisms in their relation to chemical change. 



[1892.] Roy. Inst. Proc, 13, 1893, 519-533. 

 Bacteriology in its relations to chemical science. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1893, 441-463. 

 Reiniguiig des Wassers durch Sedimentirung. Centrbl. 



Bakt., 13, 1893, 122-125. 

 . Van 't Hoff's "Stereochemistry." [1893.] Nature, 



47 (1892-93), 510-511. 

 Experiments on the vitality and virulence of sporiferous 



anthrax in potable waters. [With the assistance of 



J. R. AppLETAED.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 53, 1893, 177- 



244. 

 The polariscope in relation to chemical constitution. 



[1893.] Chem. News, 69, 1894, 1-3, 18-19, 28-29, 40-41. 

 The bacteriological examination of water and the 



information it has furnished. Jl. State Med., 2, 1894, 



1-12. 

 An incident in the cholera epidemic at Altona. [1894.] 



Nature, 49 (1893-94), 392. 

 The behaviour of the typhoid bacillus and of the 



Bacillus coli communis in potable waters. [With the 



assistance of J. R. Appleyakc] Boy. Soc. Proc, 56, 



1894, 395-549; Ztschr. Hyg., 19, 1895," 393-407. 

 The work of Pasteur and what it has led to. [1895.] 



London, Fed. Inst. Brewing JL, 2, 1896, 19-36. 

 The Routgen rays and optically active substances. 



[1896.] Nature, 53 (1895-96), 556-557. 

 Koch's gelatine process for the examination of drinking 



water. Nature, 54, (1896), 52. 

 The bacterial purification of water. [1896.] Inst. 



Civ. Engin. Proc, 127, 1897, 83-111. 

 Pasteuk memorial lecture. Chem. Soc. JL, 71, 1897 



{Pt. 2), 683-743. 

 The action of bacteria on the photographic plate. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 835; Chem. News, 78, 1898, 186. 

 The action of bacteria on the photographic plate. 



Centrbl. Bakt. (AM. 1), 24, 1898, 609-612. 

 [Asymmetry and vitalism.] [1898.] Nature, 59 (1898- 



99), 30-31. 

 Some regularities in the rotatory power of homologous 



series of optically active compounds. Chem. Soc. JL, 



75, 1899 [I't. 1), 347-371. 



See iilxo under Crankshaw, Joseph. 

 Frankland, Perey Flaradaij], & Appleyard, J[aiiies] 



Ii[obeit]. Salts of glyceric acid, active and inactive; 



influence of metals on the specific rotation of active 



acids. Chem. Soc. JL, 63, 1893, 296-318. 

 Frankland, Percy F[araday], & Aston, Henry. Position- 



isomerism and optical activity. The comparative rota- 

 tory powers of methylic and ethyiic ditoluylglycerates. 



Chem. Soc. JL, 75, 1899 [Pt. 1), 493-501. 

 Frankland, Percy F[araday], & Dingwall, John. The 



decomposition of potassium chlorate and perchlorate by 



heat. Chem. Soc. JL, 51, 1887, 274-283. 

 Frankland, Perey F[uradiiy], & Fox, Joseph J. On a 



pure fermentation of mannite and glycerin. [1889.] 



Roy. Soc. Proc, 46, 1890, 345-357. 

 Frankland, Percy F[araday],& Frankland, (il/-s.) Grace C. 



The nitrifying process and its specific ferment. Part i. 



[1890.] Phil. Trans. (B), 181, 1891, 107-128. 

 See also above. 

 Frankland, Percy Flaraday], & Frew, William. Further 



experiments on the action of water on lead. Soc. Chem. 



Ind. JL, 8, 1889, 247-2.50. 

 The fermentation of calcium glycerate by the " Bacillus 



ethaceticus." Chem. Soc JL, 59, 1891, 81-96. 

 An optically active glyceric acid. Chem. Soc. JL, 59, 



1891, 86-104. 

 A pure fermentation of mannitol and dulcitol. [With 



an appendix by Grace C. Frankland : " Morphological 



characterisation of the micro-organism causing fermen- 

 tation." Chem. Soc. JL, 61, 1892, 254-277. 



Frankland, Pert';/ F[araday], & Humbly, Frederick J[ohn]. 

 The composition of the milk of the bottle-nose whale 

 (Globiocephalus mela.s). Chem. News, 61, 1890, 63. 



Frankland, Percy F'laraday], & Kart, T. G. Further 

 experiments on the distribution of micro-organisms in 

 air (by Hesse's method). Roy. Soc. Proc, 42, 1887, 

 267-282. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday^, & Henderson, James. Some 

 ethereal derivatives of sarcolactic acid. [1895.] Chem. 

 Soc. Proc, 11, 1896, 54-55. 



Frankland, Percy Flaraday], & I.vunsden, Jlohn] S. 

 Decomposition of mannitol and dextrose by the Bacillus 

 ethaceticus. Chem. Soc. JL, 61, 1892, 432-444. 



Frankland, Perey Flaraday], & McCrae, John. Position- 

 isomerism and optical activity : the comparative rotatory 

 powers of diethylic monobenzoyl and mono-toluyltar- 

 trates. Chem. Soc. JL, 73, 1898 [Pt. 1), 307-329. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & MacGregor, John. Fer- 

 mentation of arabinose with the Bacillus ethaceticus. 

 Chem. Soc. JL, 61, 1892, 737-745. 



Ethereal salts of glyceric acid, inactive and active. 



Chem. Soc JL, 63, 1893, 511-.538. 



Sarcolactic acid obtained by the fermentation of in- 

 active lactic acid. Chem. Soc JL, 63, 1893, 1028-1035. 



The normal butylic, heptylic, and octylic ethereal 



salts of active glyceric acid. Chem. Soc. JL , 63, 1893, 

 1410-1418. 



The ethereal salts of diacetylglyceric acid in relation 



tb the connection between optical activity and chemical 

 constitution. Chem. Soc. JL, 63, 1893, 1419-1432. 



The maximum molecular deviation in the series of 



the ethereal salts of active diacetylglyceric acid. Chem. 

 Soc. JL, 65, 1894, 750-760. 



Observations on the influence of temperature on the 



optical activity of organic liquids. Chem. Soc. JL, 65, 

 1894, 760-771. 



Ethereal salts of active and inactive monobenzoyl-, 



dibenzoyi-, diphenacetyl- and dipropionylglyceric acids. 

 Chem. Soc. JL, 69, 1896, 104-123. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & Patterson, 'Thomas Stewart. 

 Effects of the mono-, di-, and tri-chloracetyl groups on 

 the rotatory power of methylic and ethyiic glvcerates and 

 tartrates. Chem. Soc. JL, 73, 1898 [Pt. 1), 181-201. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & Fickard, Robert Howson. 

 Rotation of optically active compounds in organic sol- 

 vents. Chem. Soc. 'jL, 69, 1896, 123-141. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & Price, Thomas Slater. 

 The amyl (secondary butyl-methyl) derivatives of glyceric, 

 diacetylglyceric, and dibenzoylglyceric acids, active and 

 inactive. Chem. Soc. JL, 71, 1897 {Pi. 1), 253-275. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & Templeman, Charles. 

 The behaviour in potable water of anthrax bacilli taken 

 directly from the animal body. Roy. Soc. Proc, 56, 

 1894, 549-556. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & TurnbuU, Andrew. Rota- 

 tion of ethyiic and methylic di-monochloracetyltartrates. 

 Chem. Soc JL, 73, 189s' (Pt. 1), 203-208. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & Weird, H. Marshall. 

 First [to fourth reports] to the Water Research Committee 

 of the Royal Society. Roy. Soc. Proc, 51, 1892, 183- 

 279 ; 53, 1893, 164-^317 ; 56, 1894, 315-556 ; 58, 1895, 

 265-468. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], & VTbarton, Frederick 

 Malcolm. Position-isomerism and optical activity ; the 

 methylic and ethyiic salts of ortho-, meta-, and para- 

 ditoluyltartaric acids. Chem. Soc. JL, 69, 1896, 1309- 

 1321. 



Position-isomerism and optical activity ; the com- 

 parative rotatory powers of tlie dibenzoyi and ditoluyl- 

 tartrates. Chem. Soc. JL, 69, 1896, 1583-1592. 



Position isomerism and optical activity ; the methylic 



