APPENDIX II. 



ENUMERATION OF TITLES OF CHEMICAL PAPERS 

 APPEARING IN APRIL, 1895. 



Vol. xlix. No. 292. American Journal of Science. (April, 1895.) 

 Rayleigh and Ramsay, Argon, a New Constituent of the Atmosphere (pp. 275-297). Trow- 

 bridge, J., and Dtiane, W., Velocity of Electric Waves (pp. 297-305). 



Vol. xlix. No. 293. (May, 1895.) 



Lea, M. C, Colour Relations of Atoms, Ions and Molecules. I. (pp. 357-374)- Turner, H. 

 W., Further Notes on the Gold Ores of California (pp. 374-380). Linebarger, C. £., 

 Some Relations between Temperature, Pressure and Latent Heat of Vaporisation (pp. 

 380-397). Pratt, J. H., Double Halides of Calcium, Rubidium, Sodium and Lithium 

 with Thallium (pp. 397-405). Hill, E. A., Argon, Prout's, Hypothesis and the Periodic 

 Law (pp. 405-417). 



Vol. xvii. No. 4. American Chemical Journal. (April, 1895.) 



Rayleigh and Ramsay, Argon, a New Constituent of the Atmosphere (pp. 225-251). Crookes, 

 W., On the Spectra of Argon (pp. 251-262). Olsgewski, K., The Liquefaction and 

 Solidification of Argon (pp. 262-267). Morley, E. W., On the Atomic Weight of Oxygen. 

 Syntheses of Weighed Quantities of Water from Weighed Quantities of Hydrogen and 

 Oxygen (pp. 267-275). Stokes, H. N., On the Chloronitrides of Phosphorus (pp. 275- 

 290). Kastle, J. H. , and Murril, P. , On the Saponification of the Ethers of the Sulphuric 

 Acids by Alcohols (pp. 290-297). Richards, T. W., and Oenslager, G., On the Cupri- 

 ammonium Double Salts (pp. 297-305). Wiechmann, F. G., Basswood Oil (pp. 305-308). 



Vol. xvii. No. 5. (May, 1895.) 



Remsen, I., and Coates, C. E., The Action of Aniline and of the Toluidines on Orthosulpho- 

 benzoic Acid and its Chloride (pp. 311-330). Remsen, I., and R'oh/er, E. P., Further 

 Study of the Action of Aniline in the Chlorides of Orthosulphobenzoic Acid (pp. 330-347). 

 Remsen, I., and Saunders, A. P., Separation of the Two Chlorides of Orthosulpho- 

 benzoic Acid (pp. 347-368). Stone, W. E., and Lots, D., The Sugar of the Agave 

 Americana (pp. 368-372). Trevor, J. E., The Law of Mass Action (pp. 372-374)- 

 Palmer, C, Chromates of the Rare Earths, Chromates of Thorium (pp. 374-379)- 

 Cushman, A. S., On a New Method for the Separation of Copper and Cadmium in 

 Qualitative Analysis (pp. 379-383). 



Vol. xvii. No. 5. Journal of the American Chemical Society. (May. 1895.) 



Thomas, W. S., Methods for the Determination of Manganese (pp. 341-346). Dulin, R. S., 

 The Wet Assay for Copper (pp. 346-351). Shiver, F. S., On the Standardisation of 

 Sulphuric Acid (pp. 351-354). Linebarger, C. £., On Some Experiments in the Anthra- 

 cene Series (pp. 354-358). Linebarger, C. £., On the Reaction between Zinc Sulphate 

 and Potassium Hydroxide (pp. 358-360). Dachman, I. A., Chemical Brick for Glover 

 Towers (pp. 360-361). Norton, T. H., The Contributions of Chemistry to the Methods 

 of Preventing and Extinguishing Conflagration (pp. 361-381). Ehrenfeld, C. H. , A Study 

 of the Chemical Behaviour of Tungsten and Molybdenum and their Trioxides (pp. 381- 

 397). Gladding, T. S., The Determination of Sulphur in Pyrites, A Reply to Dr. Lunge 

 (PP- 397"4 02 )- Norton, H. £., Acidity of Glucose Syrup and Grape Sugar (pp. 402-403). 

 Norton, H. E., Ash in Glucose Syrup and Grape Sugar (pp. 403-405). Mixer, C. T., 

 and Du Bois, H. IV., The Zimmermann-Reinhardt Method for the Determination of 

 Iron in Iron Ores (pp. 405-411). Blome'n. J. £., On the Manufacture of Soluble Nitro- 

 cellulose for Nitrogelatine and Plastic Dynamites (pp. 411-419). 



Vol. xx. No. 229. The Analyst. (April, 1895.) 

 Dupre', A., Note on the Chemical and Bacteriological Examination of Water, with Remarks 

 on the Fever Epidemic at Worthing in 1893 (pp. 73-80). Thresh, /. C, The Interpreta- 



