APPENDIX II 



CHEMICAL LITERATURE FOR AUGUST, 1895. 



Vol. 1. No. 296. American Journal of Science. (August, 1895.) 



Gooch, F. A., and Phelps, I. K., The Precipitation and Gravimetric Determination of Carbon 

 Dioxide (pp. 101-104). Kreider, D. A., Notes on Convenient Forms of Laboratory 

 Apparatus (pp. I33-I3S)- 



Vol. 1. No. 297. (September, 1S95.) 



Eakle, S. A., and Muthman, W. , On the so-called Schneebergile" (pp. 244-246). Sherzer, 



W. H., Native Sulphur in Michigan (pp. 246-249). Wells, H. L., and Bolttvood, B. B., 



Double Salts of Cresium Chloride with Chromium Trichloride and with Uranyl Chloride 



(pp. 249-252). Gooch, F. A., and Reynolds, W. G., The Reduction of the Acids of 



Selenium by Hydriodic Acid (pp. 254-258). 



Vol. xvii. No 8. Journal of the American Chemical Society. (August, 1895.) 

 Osborne, S. B., The Chemical Nature of Diastase (pp. 587-604). Hart, £., Note on the 

 Purification of Glucenum Salts (pp. 604-605). De Schweinitz, E. A., and Dorsett , M., 

 The Composition of the Tuberculosis and Glanders Bacilli (pp. 605-611). Austen, F. T., 

 and Norton, IV. A., A Convenient Form of Universal Hand-clamp (pp. 611-612). 

 Smith, E. F.,zxi& Wallace, D. L., Electrolytic Separations (pp. 612-615). Lenebarget , 

 C. E., On the Vapour-Tensions of Mixtures of Volatile Liquids (pp. 615-652). Smith, £. 

 F., and Harris, H. B., The Electrolytic Determination of Ruthenium (pp. 652-654). 

 Smith, E. F., and Harris, H. B., The Action of Phosphorous Pentachloride upon the 

 Dioxides of Zirconium and Thorium (pp. 654-656). 



Vol. xvii. No. 9. (September, 1895.) 



Doretnus, C. A., The Chemical History of a Case of Combined Antimonial and Arsenical 

 Poisoning (pp. 667-682). Smith, E. F., and Hibbs, J. G., Action of Hydrochloric Acid 

 Gas upon Salts of the Elements of Group V. of the Periodic System (pp. 682-686). 

 Smith, £. F., and Mattheivs, J. M., Uranium Oxynitride and Uranium Dioxide (pp. 686- 

 688). Atkinson, E. A., and Smith, E. F., The Separation of Iron from Beryllium (pp. 

 688-690). LerUbarger, C. E. , On the Vapour-Tensions of Mixtures of Volatile Liquids 

 (pp. 690-718). Hillebrand, W. F., Warning against the Use of Fluoriferous Hydrogen 

 Peroxide in Estimating Titanium (pp. 718-719). Wender, A r . , The Viscosimetric Ex- 

 amination of Butter for Foreign Fats (pp. 719-723). Wesson, D., The Examination of 

 Lard for Impurities (pp. 723-735). Smith, E. F., and Meyer, F. L., The Action of Haloid 

 Acids in Gas Form upon the Salts of Elements of Group V. of the Periodic System (pp. 

 735-740). De Koningh, L., Separation of Solid and Liquid Fatty Acids (pp. 740-741). 

 Leeds, A. R., Acetic Acids in Vinegar (pp. 741-744). 



Vol. xx. No. 233. The Analyst. (August, 1895.) 



Hughes, J., Feeding Experiments with Indian Peas, containing Lathyrus Sativus (pp. 169- 

 174). Clayton, E. G., Pseudo-Woollen Fabrics (p. 174). Pearmain and Moor, Note on 

 Adulterated Sandal- Wood Oil (pp. 174-176). Pearmain and Moor, Note on a Sample of 

 Adulterated Coffee (p. 176). 



Vol. lxvii. No 393. Journal of the Chemical Society. (August, 1S95.) 



Ling, A. R., and Baker, J. L., Action of Diastase on Starch. Preliminary Notice (pp. 702- 

 709). Brown, H. T., and Mortis, G. H, On the "Isomaltose" of C. J. Lintner (pp. 

 709-739). Ling, A. R., and Baker, J. L., Action of Diastase on Starch. Second Notice 



