APPENDIX II. 



ENUMERATION OF TITLES OF CHEMICAL PAPERS 

 APPEARING IN JANUARY, 1895. 



Vol. xlix. No. 290. American Journal of Science. (February, 1895.) 



Derby, O. A., Constituents of the Canon Diablo Meteorite (pp. ioi-no). Spenzer, J. G., 

 /3-Bromo valerianic Acid (pp. 110-112). 



Vol. xvii. No. 2. American Chemical Journal. (February, 1S95.) 



Gibbs, IV., Researches on the Complex Inorganic Acids (pp. 73-91). Kastle, J. H., and 

 Keiser, B. C, Diazobenzene Aniline Chloride (pp. 91-98). Lengfeld, F. , and Stieglitz, 

 ./., On Imido-Ethers of Carbonic Acid (pp. 98-113). Dains, F. B., and Rofhrock, J. R., 

 On some Bromine Derivatives of Paraisobutyl Phenol (pp. 113-114). Dains, F. B., On 

 the Action of Acid Chlorides on the Methyl Ether of Paraisobutyl Phenol (pp. 114-116). 

 Kortright, F. L., The Effect of Hydrolysis upon Reaction- Velocities (pp. 116-122). 

 Wolff, J. A., On the Influence of Magnetism on Chemical Action (pp. 122-139). 



Vol. xvii. No. 2. The Journal of the American Chemical Society. (Feb., 1895.) 



Venable, F. P., A Modified Arrangement of the Elements under the Natural Law (pp. 75-85). 

 De Kuode, R., The Determination of Potash in Kainite (pp. 85-86). De Roode, 

 R., The Oxidation of Organic Matter and the Decomposition of Ammonium Salts 

 by Aqua Regia, in Lieu of Ignition, in the Determination of Potash in Fertilisers (pp. 

 86-87). Long,/. H., On Certain Phenomena Observed in the Precipitation of Antimony 

 from Solutions of Potassium Antimonyl Tartrate (pp. 87-105). Mabery, C. F., An 

 Examination of the Atmosphere of a Large Manufacturing City (pp. 105-122). Hoffmann, 

 L. IV. , and Hochstetter, R. II'., A New Form of Water Oven and Still (pp. 122-125). 

 Catnpbell, E. D., and Andrews, II'. //., The Determination of Nickel in Nickel-Steel 

 (pp. 125-129). Noyes, IV. A., and Royse, J. S., The Volumetric Determination of Phos- 

 phorus in Steel and Cast Iron (pp. 129-137). Norton, P. H., The Contributions of 

 Chemistry to the Methods of Preventing and Extinguishing Conflagration (pp. 137-148). 

 Snyder, H., The Action of Organic and Mineral Acids upon Soils (pp. 148-151). 



Vol. xx. No. 227. The Analyst. (February, 1895.) 



White, J., Note on the Use of Maize as an Adulterant of Oatmeal (pp. 30-32). Kitto, B., 

 Note on a Sample of Supposed Lard (pp. 32-33). Bodmer, R., Note on a Sample of 

 Larderine (pp. 33-35). Aitken, A. P., The Determination of Woody Fibre in Fodders 

 (PP- 35"37). 



Vol. lxvii. No. 387. Journal of the Chemical Society . (February, 1895.) 



Lindcr, S. E., and Pibton, H., Solution and Pseudo-Solution. Part II. Some Physical 

 Properties of Arsenious Sulphide and other Solutions (pp. 63-74). Stern, A. L... Contri- 

 butions to the Chemistry of Cellulose. I. Cellulose-Sulphuric Acid and the Products of 

 its Hydrolysis (pp. 74-90). Muir, P. M. .!/., and Eagles, E. M., Note on the Interaction 

 of Bismuth Haloid Compounds and Hydrogen Sulphide (pp. 90-94). Duns/an, II'. R., 

 and Garnet/, H., The Constituents of Piper ovatum (pp. 94-100). Dunstan, IF. R. , and 

 Garnett, H., Note on the Active Constituent of the Pellitory of Medicine (pp. 100-102). 

 Henderson, G. G., and F.wing, A. R., Action of Certain Acidic Oxides on Salts of 

 Hydroxyacids. Pari I. Metallic Tartrarsenites (pp. 102-108). Bone, 11'. A., and 

 Perkin, jitn., IV. H., The Condensation of Ethylic Trimethylenedicarboxylate with 

 Ethylic Malonate (pp. 108-119). Goodwin, IV. , and Perkin, jun., IV. H., cis- and trans- 

 Hexahydro-orthotoluic Acids (pp. 119-128). Collie, J. N., A New Form of Barometer 

 (pp. 128-132). Japp, F. R., and Davidson, W. B., Condensation of Benzile with Ethylic 

 Malonate (pp. 132-139). Kipping, F. S., Stereoisomer^ ac^-Dimethylpimelic Acids (pp. 

 139-155). I nee, IV. H., Preparation of Adipic Acid and some of its Derivatives (pp. 155- 

 160). Heycock, C. T., and Neville, F. H., On the Determination of High Temperatures 



