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The Analyst. 

 Vol. xix. No. 218. (May, 1894.) 

 Richmond, H. D., Some frequently-neglected Errors of Analysis (pp. 99-102). 

 Voelcker,/. A., The Occurrence of a Poisonous Leguminous Seed in 

 Indian Peas (pp. 102-107). Voelcker, J. A., Analyses of Waters from 

 Wells in close proximity to Churchyards (pp. 107-109). 



Journal of the Chemical Society. 

 Vol. lxv. No. 378. (May, 1894.) 

 Armstrong, H. E., Presidential Address. 



Jottrnal of the Society of Chemical Industry. 

 Vol. xiii. No. 4. (April, 1894.) 

 Lovibond,J. IV., Colorimetric Analysis, or Colour as a Means of Quanti- 

 tative Estimation (pp. 308-318). Young, W. C, The Natural 

 Diminution of the Dissolved Organic Matter in the Water of Rivers 

 (pp. 318-322). Louis, H., Note on an Improved Specific Gravity 

 Bottle (pp. 322-323). Prentice, Manning, Note on an Apparatus for 

 the Continuous Production of Nitric Acid (pp. 323-324). Platten, F., 

 Modification of Ferric Chloride Distillation Process for Estimation of 

 Arsenic in Copper (pp. 324-326). Be Mosenthal, H., The Treatment 

 of Gold Ore at the Witwatersrandt (Transvaal) Goldfields (pp. 326-340). 

 Naylor, IV., Comparative Results of some Modern Systems of Sewage 

 Treatment (pp. 340-345). Hummel, J. J., and Perkin, A. G., The 

 Tinctorial Properties of some Indian Dyestuffs. I. (pp. 346-354). 

 Cross, C. P., and Bevan, E. J., The Theory of Dyeing (pp. 354-356). 

 Liechti, L., and Hummel, J. J., On the Mordanting of Wool with 

 Chromium. IV. (pp. 356-367). Readman, J. B., The Effect of 

 the Saline Constituents of Water on the Character of Beer (pp. 367-375). 

 Readman, J. B., A Useful Electric Furnace for Laboratory Work 

 (PP- 375-376). 



PhilosopJiical Magazine and Jownal of Science. 

 Vol. xxxvii. No. 229. (June, 1894.) 



Pea, Carey M., A New Method of Determining the Relative Affinities of 

 Certain Acids (pp. 557-564). 



Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science. 

 Vol. lxix. No. 1797. (4th May, 1894.) 



Rhipson, P. P., On the Nature of Nitrogen (p. 207). Liversidge, A., 

 Gold Moire-Metallique (p. 210). Aslanoglon, P. P., Sea Water as a 

 Chemical and Mechanical Depolarising Agent for Primary Batteries 

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