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8, 1886, 12-16. 

 The analysis of manure salt. [IJ. S.] Div. Chem. 



Bull., No. 7, 1885, 42-43. 

 Examination of lard for adulteration. [1888.] Analyst, 



14, 1889, 32-34. 

 On the estimation of sulphur in pyrites. Amer. Chem. 



Soc. .Jl., 16, 1894, 398-404; 18, 1896, 446-149. 

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Dr. Lunge. Amer. Chem. Soc. .Jl., 17', 1895, 397-401. 

 A gravimetric method of estimating phosphoric acid 



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Soc. Jl., 18, 1896, 23-27. 

 Note on the microscopic detection of beef fat in lard. 



[1895.] Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 18, 1896, 189; Analyst, 



21, 1896, 2.54. 

 Determination of iron oxide and alumina in phosphate 



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[1896.] U. S. Div. Chem. Bull., No. 49, 1897, 75-77. 



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 GladkoT, P. V. Ueber die Eigenschaft von Pyiit, aus 



Goldlosungen Gold niederzuschlagen. Berg- u. Hlittenm. 



Ztg., ,58, 1899, 497-498. 

 Gladstone, George. On the refraction of fluorine. Phil. 



Mag., 20, 1885, 481-483. 

 Gladstone, George, & Gladstone, John Hull. See below. 

 Gladstone, Ihiwurd. Fbiedkeich's ataxia with knee-jerks 



and ankle clonus. Brain, 22, 1899, 615-620. 

 Gladstone, John Hall. On the present state of our know- 

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674-675; Amer. Jl. ScL, 29, 1885, 5.5-57. 

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Soc. Jl. , 45, 1884, 241-259. 

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Fran?. C. K., 1885 {Pt. 2), 270-272. 

 The value of the refraction goniometer in chemical 



work. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 970; Nature, 33, 1886, 



3,52-353. 

 On the specific refraction and dispersion of light by 



the alums. [1885.] London Phys. Soc. Proc, 7, 1886, 



194-200; Phil. Mag., 20, 1885, 162-168. 



Sur les equivalents de refraction et de dispersion. 



Arch. Sci. Phys. Nat., 16, 1886, 192-195. 



The essential oils: a study in optical chemistry. 



Chem. News, 54, 1886, 323. 



On essential oils. Part iii. Their specific refractive 



and dispersive energy. Chem. Soc. Jl., 49, 1886, 609- 



623. 

 On the action of an electric current in hastening the 



formation of lagging compounds. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 



344-345. 

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Nature, 36, 1887, 570. 

 Dispersion equivalents. Part i. Roy. Soc. Proc, 42, 



1887, 401-410. 

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 stances. Chem. Soc. JL, 59, 1891, 290-301. 

 The molecular refraction and dispersion of various 



substances in solution. Chem. Soc. JL, ,59, 1891, .589-598. 



Molecular dispersion. Nature, 43, 1891, 198. 



Notes on the molecular refraction and dispersion of 



(o) metallic carbonyls, (h) indium and gallium, (c) sulphur. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 679. 

 [Arborescent frost patterns.] [1892.] Nature, 47 



(1892-93), 162. 

 Sur la refraction moleculaire des sels, et de leurs 



solutions. Ass. Franc. C. R., 1893 {Pt. 1), 200-201 ; 



1895 {Pt. 2), 468-469. 

 On the reactions of ferric salts with sulphocyanides. 



Chem. News, 67, 1893, 1-3. 

 Notes on some recent determinations of molecular 



retraction and dispersion. [1893.] London Phys. Soc. 



Proc, 12, 1894, 153-160; Phil. Mag., 35, 1893, 204-210. 



Some experiments on the rate of progress of chemical 



change. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1894, 616. 



On specific refraction and the periodic law, with 



reference to argon and other elements. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1895, 609-610. 



Argon. [1895.] Nature, 51 (1894-95), 389-390. 



The relation between the refraction of the elements 



and their chemical equivalents. [1896.] Koy. Soc. 



Proc, 60, 1897, 140-146. 

 On the transition from the use of copper to that of 



bronze. [With disciiasion.] Anthrop. Inst. JL, 26, 1897, 



309-320. 



The metals used by the great nations of antiquity. 



[1898.] Roy. Inst. Proc, 1,5, 1899, 608-620. 



On the want of uniformity in the action of copper- 

 zinc alloys on nitric acid. [1900.] London Phys. Soc. 

 Proc, 17, 1901, 321-329; Phil. Mag., ,50, 1900, 231-237. 



Gladstone, Jolin Hull, & Gladstone, Geonje. The refrac- 

 tion and dispersion of tiuorbenzene and allied compounds. 

 Phil. Mag., 31, 1891, 1-9. 



Some thoughts on atomic weights and the periodic 



law. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1900, 706-707. 



Gladstone, John Hall, & Hibbert, Wiilier. On the con- 

 duction of alloys and solid sulphides. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1888, 347-349. 



On the electrolysis of thallium trisulphide. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1888, 349-350. 

 The optical and chemical properties of caoutchouc. 



Chem. Sue. JL, 53, 1888, 679-688; Chem. Soc. Proc, 



4, 1888, 72-74. 



On the atomic weight of zinc. Chem. Soc. JL, 55, 



1889, 443-448. 



On the molecular weight of caoutchouc and other 



colloid bodies. [1889.] London Phys. Soc. Proc, 10, 



1890, 138-142; Phil. Mag., 28, 1889! 38-42. 



Notes on secondary batteries. [1H90.] Lonilon Phys. 



Soc. Proc, 10, 1890, 448-456; 11, 1892, 44-47; Phil. 



Mag., 30, 1890, 162-170; 31, 1891, 42-44. 

 On the cause of the changes of electric-motive force 



in secondary batteries. [)Vith discussion.] [1.S92.] Inst. 



Elect. Engiu. JL, 21, 1893, 412-442, 443-462. 

 On the change of molecular refraction in salts and 



acids dissolved in water. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 637. 



The molecular refraction of dissolved salts and acids. 



Chem. Soc. JL, 67, 1895, 831-868; 71, 1897 {Pt. 2), 822- 

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