ENUMERATION OF TITLES. ix 



(pp. 739-746). Walker, /., and Hambly, F. J., Transformation of Ammonium Cyanate 

 into Urea (pp. 746-768). Walker, J., and Appleyard, J. R., Ethereal Salts of Ethane- 

 tetracarboxylic Acid (pp. 768-774). Fenton, H. J. H., New Formation of Glycollic 

 Aldehyde (pp. 774-780). Chapman, A. C, Some Derivatives of Humulene (pp. 780-784). 

 Rennie, E. H. , A Colouring Matter from Lomatia ilicifolia and Lomatia longifolia (pp. 

 784-794). Cundall, /. T. , Dissociation of Liquid Nitrogen Peroxide. II. The Influence 

 of the Solvent (pp. 794-811). Dyer, B., Kjeldahl's Method for the Determination of 

 Nitrogen (pp. 811-817). Perkin, A. G., and Hummel, J. J., The Colouring and other 

 Principles contained in Chay Root. II. (pp. 817-826). Hirst, H. R., and Cohen, J. B., 

 A Modification of Zincke's Reaction (pp. 826-829). Hirst, H. R., and Cohen, J. B., A 

 Method for Preparing the Formyl Derivatives of the Aromatic Amines (pp. 829-831). 

 Gladstone, J. H., and Hibbert, W., The Molecular Refraction of Dissolved Salts and 

 Acids (pp. 831-868). Perrnan, E. P., Rate of Escape of certain Gases from Solutions of 

 varying Concentration (pp. 868-888). Rose, T. K., The Dissociation of Chloride of 

 Gold (pp. 881-905). Rose, T. K., Some Physical Properties of the Chlorides of Gold 

 (pp. 905-906). 



Vol. lxvii. No. 394. (September, 1895.) 



Meldola, R., and Streatfield, F. W., Homonucleal Tri-derivatives of Naphthalene (pp. 907- 

 914). Walker, /. W., The Ethereal Salts of the Optically Active Lactic, Chloropro- 

 pionic and Bromopropinic Acids (pp. 914-925). Mills, C, Some New Azo-compounds 

 (pp. 925-933). Bedford, C. S., and Perkin, A. G., Some Derivatives of Maclurin (pp. 

 933-937). Perkin, A. G., and Cope, F., The Constituents of Artocarpus integrifolia, I. 

 (pp. 937-944). Purdie, T., and Bolan, H. W., Optically Active Methoxy- and Oropoxy- 

 succinic Acids (pp. 944-957). Purdie, T., and Williamson, S., Ethereal Salts of 

 Active Methoxy- and Ethoxy-succinic Acids (pp. 957-983). Perman, E. P., Rate of 

 Escape of certain Gases from Solutions of varying Concentration, Addendum (pp. 983- 

 984). Sonstadt, E., Note on the Reduction of Potassium Platinochloride (pp. 984-985). 



Vol. xl. No. 244. The Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. 



(September, 1895,) 



Liveing and Dewar, On the Refraction and Dispersion of Liquid Oxygen, and the Absorption 

 Spectrum of Liquid Air (pp. 268-272). Natanson, L., On the Critical Temperature of 

 Hydrogen and the Theory of Adiabatic Expansion in the Neighbourhood of the Critical 

 Point (pp. 272-282). Runge, C, and Paschen, F., On the Constituents of Cleveite Gas 

 (pp. 297-303). Dewar, J., and Fleming, J. A., The Variation in the Electrical Resistance 

 of Bismuth, when cooled to the Temperature of Solid Air (pp. 303-311). 



Vol. lviii. No. 349. Proceedings of the Royal Society. (16th August, 1895.) 



Ramsay, W., Helium, a Gaseous Constituent of certain Minerals, I. (pp. 81-89). Harcourt, 

 A. V., and Esson, W., On the Laws of Connection between the Conditions of Chemical 

 Change and its Amount. III. Further Researches on the Reaction of Hydrogen Dioxide 

 and Hydrogen Iodide (pp. 108-113). Lockyer, J. N., On the new Gas obtained from 

 Uraninite (pp. 113-116). Moissan, H., Action du Fluor sur FArgon (pp. 120-122). 

 Sloney, G. J. , Note on the Motions of and within Molecules ; and on the Significance of 

 the Ratio of the two Specific Heats in Gases (pp. 177-182). Whetham, W. C. D., On 

 the Velocities of the Ions (pp. 182-188). 



Vol. lviii. No. 350. (4th September, 1895.) 



Lockyer, J. N., On the new Gas obtained from Uraninite (pp. 192-195). Larmor, J., A 

 Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium. II. Theory of Electrons 

 (pp. 222-228). Conroy,/., On the Refractive Index of Water at Temperatures between 

 o deg. and 10 deg. (pp. 228-234). Rodger,/. W., and Watson, W., On the Magnetic 

 Rotation of the Plane of Polarisation of Light in Liquids. I. Carbon Bisulphide and 

 Water (pp. 234-237). Dunstan, W. R., and Boole, L. £., An Inquiry into the Nature 

 of the Vesicating Constituent of Croton Oil (pp. 238-240). Mond, L., Ramsay, W., and 

 Shields, J., On the Occlusion of Oxygen and Hydrogen by Platinum Black (pp. 242-244). 

 Thomson, J. J. , On the Electrolysis of Gases (pp. 244-257). 



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