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The Analyst. 



Vol. xix. No. 219. (June, 1894.) 



Harvey, S., A Simple Apparatus for the Extraction of Gases Dissolved in 

 Water (pp. 1 21-124). Allen and Moor, On the Detection of Ex- 

 hausted Ginger (pp. 124-128). Allen and Moor, On the Change in 

 the Composition of Butter by Long Keeping (pp. 1 28-1 31). Blades, 

 C. M., Cheshire Cheese (pp. 131-133)- Teed, P. L., Note on the 

 Analysis of Phosphor Tin (p. 133). Clayton, E. G., Note on Lemon 

 and Orange Peel (p. 134). 



Journal of the Chemical Society. 



Vol. lxv. No. 379. (June, 1894.) 



Brauner, B., Fluoroplumbates and Free Fluorine (pp. 393-402). Per kin, 

 IV. H., The Magnetic Rotations of some of the Derivatives of Fatty 

 Acids containing Halogens, also of Acetic and Propionic Acids, 

 Phosgene and Ethylic Carbonate (pp. 402-432). Holt, IV., and Sims, 

 W. E., Oxidation of the Alkali Metals (pp. 432-445). Bailey, G. H., 

 Volatilisation of Salts during Evaporation (pp. 445-450). Richardson, 

 A., Action of Light on Oxalic Acid (pp. 450-470). Pears, A., Jan., 

 Jute Fibre produced in England. II. (pp. 470-472). Smith, C, The 

 Natural Oxycelluloses (pp. 472-479). Smith, C, Note on the Estima- 

 tion of Furfural (pp. 479-480). Kipping, F. S., a-Hydrindone and its 

 Derivatives. I. (pp. 480-504). Titherley, A. W., Sodium, Potassium, 

 and Lithium Amides (pp. 504-523). Divers, £., and Haga, T., Ox- 

 imidosulphonates or Sulphazotates (pp. 523-572). Perkin, W.H.Jun., 

 The as- and /^/^-Modifications of 1 : 2-Tetramethylenedicarboxylic 

 Acid, and of 1 : 2-Pentamethylenedicarboxylic Acid (pp. 572-591). 

 Haworth, E., and Perkin, IV. H, inn., Hexamethylene Dibromide 

 and its Action on Sodium and on Ethylic Sodio-malonate (pp. 591-602). 



Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. 



Vol. xiii. No. 5. (31st May, 1894.) 



Vautin, C, The Electrolysis of Fused Salts (pp. 448-455). Stanger, IV. H, 

 and Blount, B., The Testing of Hydraulic Cements (pp. 455-463). 

 Gowland, IV., A Japanese Pseudo-speise (Shirome) and its Relation 

 to the Purity of Japanese Copper and the Presence of Arsenic in 

 Japanese Bronze (pp. 463-471). Brown, J. H, Treatment of Cupreous 

 Iron Pyrites as carried on at the Portuguese Mines (pp. 472-473). 

 Tate, P., Methods for the Rectification of Vitriol (p. 473). Thomson, 

 W., India-rubber (pp. 473-476). Weber, C. O., On the Analysis of 

 India-rubber Articles (pp. 476-485). Dreyfus, C, On Resist and 

 Discharge Styles with Aniline Black (pp. 485-487). Procter, H. P., On 

 the Qualitative Determination of Tanning Materials (pp. 487-493). 



