APPENDIX II. 



ENUMERATION OF TITLES OF CHEMICAL PAPERS 

 APPEARING IN JUNE, 1895. 



Vol.1. No. 295. American Journal of Science. (July, 1895.) 



Wells, H. L., Compounds containing Lead and extra Iodine (pp. 21-27). Gooch, F. A., and 

 Fairbanks, C, Estimation of the Halogens in Mixed Silver Salts (pp. 27-33). Gooch, 

 F. A., and demons, C. F., Determination of Selenious Acid by Potassium Permanganate 

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Vol. xvii. No. 7. American Chemical Journal. (July, 1895.) 



Edwards, W. F., Some Notes on Molecular and Atomic Refraction (pp. 473-507). Hite, 

 H. B., A New Apparatus for Determining Molecular Weights by the Boiling-point 

 Method (pp. 507-517). Oi-ndorff, W. A., and Cameron, F. A'., A New Apparatus for 

 the Determination of Molecular Weights by the Boiling-point Method (pp. 517-532). 

 Seldner, R., Glutarimide (pp. 532-535). De Chalmot, G., On the Oxidation of Complex 

 Carbohydrates (pp. 535-539). Jones, H. C, On the Determination of Formic Acid by 

 Titration with Potassium Permanganate (pp. 539-541). 



Vol. xx. No. 232. The Analyst. (July, 1895.) 



Hehner and Mitchell, A New Thermal Method for the Examination of Oils (pp. 146-152) 

 Sevan, E. J., The Use of Formalin as a Preservative of Milk Samples (pp. 152^154). 

 Richmond and Boseley, Note on the Detection of Formalin (pp. 154-157). Rideal, S., On 

 Formalin as a Milk-Preservative (pp. 157-159). Young, W. C, A Comparison of the 

 Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Results obtained by Dr. Frankland and the Companies' 

 Analysts from the Waters supplied by the Metropolitan Water Companies (pp. 159-164). 



Vol. lxvii. No. 392. Journal of the Chemical Society. (July, 1895.) 

 Brauner, B., On the Atomic Weight of Tellurium (pp. 549-552). Rose, T. K., Note on 

 Liquation in Crystalline Standard Gold (pp. 552-556). Dixon, A^ £., Substitution- 

 derivatives of Urea and Thiourea (pp. 556-565). Dixon, A. E., and Doran, R. E., 

 Derivatives of Succinyl and Phthalyl Dithiocarbimides (pp. 565-576). Walker, J. , and 

 Aston, £., Affinity of Weak Bases (pp. 576-587). Sudborough, J. J., Diortho-substituted 

 Benzoic Acids. I. Substituted Benzoyl Chlorides (pp. 587-601). Sudborough, J. /. , 

 Diortho-substituted Benzoic Acids. II. Hydrolysis of Aromatic Nitriles and Acid-amides 

 (pp. 601-604). Sudbo/ough, J. J., Note on the Action of Sodium Ethoxide on Deoxy- 

 benzo'm (pp. 604-606). Ingle, H., and Mann, H. H., Stereoisomer^ Osazones. I. (pp. 

 606-616). Purdie, T., and Walker, J. W., Preparation of the Active Lactic Acids and 

 the Rotation of their Metallic Salts in Solution (pp. 616-640). Hers/elder, A., The Inter- 

 action of Sulphur and a-Nitronaphthalene (pp. 640-644). Perkin, A. G., and Pate, L., 

 Acid Compounds of some Natural Yellow Colouring Matters (pp. 644-653). Chattaway, 

 F. D., |3|3-Naphthyl and its Quinones (pp. 653-664). Pickering, S. U., A Comparison of 

 some Properties of Acetic Acid and its Chloro- and Bromo-denvatives (pp. 664-684). 

 Ramsay, W. , Collie, J. N., and Travers, M. W., Helium, a Constituent of Certain 

 Minerals (pp. 684-701). 



Vol. xiv. No. 6. Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. (29th June, 1895.) 



Hart, P., On the Treatment of Zinc Ores and Complex Ores containing Zinc (pp. 544-546). 

 Irwin, W., The Chemical Constitution of Gas Enrichers, and its Relation to their En- 

 riching Value (pp. 546-551). Gerland, B. W., On Kuhlmann's Balances with Mirror- 

 reading (pp. 551-552). O' 'Sullivan, J., Note on the Hydrolysis and Estimation of Sugar 

 (pp. 555-556). Schiipphaus, R. C., The Evolution of Smokeless Powder (pp. 556-559). 



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