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derivatives of naphthalene. Chem. Soc. Proc., 3, 1887, 

 22-23. 



4. The formation of y-naphthalenesulphonic acid by 

 means of sulphuric anhydride, and on -y-dihydroxyuaph- 

 thalene. Chem. Soc. Proc., 3, 1887, 42-43. 



5. Isomerie change in the naphthalene series. No. 3. 

 j3-Chlorouaphthalenesulphonic acids. [No. 5. ,3-Iodo- 

 rjaphthalenesulphonic acids. No. 6. The influence of 

 position in determining the nature of the isomeric change 

 in the case of the chloronaphthalenesulphonic acids.] 

 [1887-90.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 3, 1887, 145; 5, 1889, 

 119-121; 6, 1891, 86-88. 



6. The sulphonatiou of naphthalene. Chem. Soc. 

 Proc., 3, 1887, 146. 



7. The constitution of the dichloronaphthalenes, 

 especially the a/S-cornpouuds. Chem. Soc. Proo., 4, 

 1888, 104-107. 



8. Note on the 1 : 3 homo- and the isomeric hetero- 

 ajS-dichloronaphthalenes melting at nearly the same 

 temperature. Chem. Soc. Proc., 5, 1889, 5-8. 



9. The nitration of naphthalene-/3-sulphonic acid. 

 Chem. Soc. Proc., 5, 1889, 17-19. 



10. The determination of the constitution of the 

 heteronucleal a/3- and /J/3-di-derivatives of naphthalene. 

 Chem. Soc. Proe., 5, 1889, 34-37, 48-54. 



11. Nitro-/3-chloronaphthalene. Chem. Soc. Proc., 

 5, 1889, 71. 



12. Studies on the constitution of the tri-derivatives 

 of naphthalene. No. 1. The constitution of betanaph- 

 thol- and betanaphthyl-aminedisulphouic acids R and G. 

 Naphthalenemetadisulphonic acid. [No. 2. a-Amido- 

 1 : 3'-naphthalenedisulphonic acid. No. 3. Alpha- 

 naphthylaminedisulphonic acid Dahl No. III. The 

 constitution of naphthol-yellow S. No. 4. The con- 

 stitution of a-naphthylaminedisulphonic acid Dahl 

 No. II. Naphthalene-1 : 2'-disulphonic acid. No. 5. 

 The constitution of the Sehollkopf a-naphthylaminedi- 

 sulphonic acid. No. 6. The constitution of CAKSKLI.A'S 

 j3-naphthylamine-5-disulphonie acid. No. 7. The di- 

 sulphonic acids obtained by sulphonating the isomeric 

 heteronucleal /3-naphthylaminesulphonic acids. No. 8. 

 /3-Chloronaphthalenedisulphonic acids. No. 9. ANDRE- 

 SEN'S p-naphthylamiuedisulphonic acid. No. 10. The 

 dichloro-a-naphthols and trichlorouaphthaleues from 

 3 : 4-dichloro-phenyl-l-isocrotonic acid. No. 11. The 

 trichloronaphthalene derivable from CLEVE'S 1:2: 2'-a- 

 nitroChloronaphthalenesulphonic chloride. No. 12. The 

 trichloronaphthalene derivable from ALEN'S a-uitro- 

 uaphthalene-2 : 2'-disulphonic chloride. No. 13. The 

 a-uaphthylamine-2 : 2'-disulphonic acid of FREUND'S 

 German patent 27346. No. 14. The fourteen isomeric 

 trichloronaphthalenes. No. 15. The disulphonic acids 

 obtained by sulphonating 1 : 3-a-naphthylamine- and 

 1 : 3-a-chloronaphthalene sulphonic acids. No. 16. 

 Conversion of chloronaphthalenedisulphonic acids into 

 Jichloronaphthalenesulphonic acids.] [1890-97.] Chem. 

 Soc. Proc., 6, 1891, 11-15, 15-16, 16-18, 125-126, 

 126-127, 127-128, 128-131, 131-133; 7, 1891, 27-28; 

 11, 1896, 78-79, 79-81, 81-82, 82-83, 84-86, 240-241, 

 xxvii; 13, 1898, 152-154. 



13. The homonucleal trichloronaphthalenes. [1890.] 

 Chem. Soc. Proc., 6, 1891, 76-77. 



14. The ten isomeric dichloronaphthalenes and the 

 sulphonic acids and trichloronaphthalenes derived there- 

 from. [1890.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 6, 1891, 77-84. 



15. The chlorides of naphthalene and its derivatives, 

 and the manner in which they are decomposed by alkalis. 

 [1890.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 6, 1891, 85-86. 



16. The comparative influence exercised by the 

 radicles Cl, OH and NH., in naphthalene-derivatives on 

 the formation of disulphouic acids. [1890.] Chem. Soc. 

 Proc., 6, 1891, 133-136. 



17. Note on the action of potash on naphtha- 



lene-1 : 3-disulphonic acid. [1890.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 

 6, 1891, 136. 



18. The Griess-Sandmeyer interactions and GATTER- 

 MANN'S modification thereof. [1892.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 

 8, 1894, 199-200. 



19. Ortho-, para- and peri-disulphouic derivatives of 

 naphthalene. [1893.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 166- 

 169. 



20. The non-existence of a trichloronaphthalene 

 melting at 75-5. The formation of chloro-derivatives 

 from sulphonic chlorides. [1895.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 

 11, 1896, 83-84, xxvii. 



21. 2 : l-/j-Naphthylarninesulphonic acid and the 

 corresponding chloronaphthalenesulphonic acid. [1895.] 

 Chem. Soc. Proc., 11, 1896, 238. 



22. 1 : 3-a-Naphthylaminesulphonic acid and the 

 corresponding chloronaphthalenesulphonic acid. [1895.] 

 Chem. Soc. Proc., 11, 1896, 238-240. 



23. Conversion of 1 : 1'- into 1 : 4'-dichloronaphtbaleue 

 by hydrogen chloride. The products of hydrolysis of 1 : 1'- 

 dichiorouaphthalene-3-sulphonic acid. [1897.] Chem. 

 Soc. Proc., 13, 1898, 154-156. 



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23, 1885, 370. 



11. The New Zealand Cordylines. Gard. Chron., 23, 



1885, 788-789. 

 Armstrong, James. For biographical notice and works 



see (ieol. Mag., 10, 1893, 94. 

 Armstrong, Samuel Treat. Cholera at New York, and 



the New York quarantine. N. Y. Med. Jl., 56, 1892, 



266-269. 



2. Quarantine, and the present status of quarantine 

 laws. N. Y. Med. JL, 56. 1892, 354-357. 



3. The intrinsic toxieity of blood serum. N. Y. Med. 

 Jl., 61, 1895, 567. 



Armstrong, Samuel Treat, & Kinyoun, J[osepli] J. 



Observations on the cholera bacillus as a means of 



positive diagnosis. N. Y. Med. Jl., 46, 1887, 546- 



547. 

 Armstrong, Samuel Treat, & Sachs, B[ernhard]. See 



Sachs & Armstrong. 

 Armstrong, T[lioinas] H[enry]. The rocket oil-engine. 



[Wit It discussion.] [1895.] Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 10, 1896, 473-478; 11, 1896, 170-171. 

 Armstrong, W[illiani] (Jim.), & Bird, W. J. The econo- 

 mical working of steam boilers at collieries. [With 



diicussion.] [1890.] N. Eng. Inst. Min. Eugin. Trans., 



39, 1892, 60-79. 

 Armstrong, William. For biographical notice see Fed. 



Inst. Miu. Engin. Trans., 14, 1898, 171-172. 

 Armstrong, William George Armstrong (Lord). For 



biography see Engineers Soc. Trans., 1900, 2(511-270; 



Glasgow, Inst. Engin. Trans., 44, 1901, 337-338; Roy. 



Soc. Proc., 75, 1905, 217-227. 



19. On a multiple induction machine for producing 



high tension electricity, and on some remarkable results 



obtained with it. [1892.] Eoy. Soc. Proc., 52, 1893, 



170-191. 

 Armstrong, William George Armstrong (Lord), & 



Vavasseur, Josiah. The application of hydraulic 



power to naval gunnery. [1887.] Naval Architects 



Trans., 29, 1888, 8-22. 

 Arnaldi, Alifhele. Sui determinant! orlati e sullo sviluppo 



di un determinaute per determinant! orlati. Giorn. Mat., 



34, 1896, 209-214. 

 Arnao, Federico. *Eusayo sobre el estudio de quisles 



hematicos. Santiago de Chile, Univ. An., 49, 1877, 



216-253. 

 Arnaud Ety, [J. D.]. Assign to this author title (Vol. 1) 



under Arnaud, (1). 



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384-386; Leopoldina, 21, 1885, 56; Geogr. Jbuch., 12, 



1888, 351. 



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