ENUMERATION OF TITLES OF CHEMICAL PAPERS 

 APPEARING IN AUGUST, 1894. 1 



Vol. xviii. No. 284. American Journal of Science. (August, 1894.) 



Pratt, J. //., Determination of Ferrous Iron in Silicates (pp. 149-151). Roberts, C. F., Action 

 of Reducing Agents on Iodic Acid (pp. 151-159). Gooch, F. A., and Kreider, D. A., The 

 Generation of Chlorine for Laboratory Purposes (pp. 166-175). 



Vol. xvi. No. 8. The Journal of the American Chemical Society. (August, 1894.) 



Dewey, F. P., The Accuracy of the Commercial Assay for Silver (pp. 505-519). Trevor, J. £., 

 The Achievements and Aims of Physical Chemistry (pp. 519-524). Osborne, T. B., and 

 Voorhees, C. I.., Proteids of the Wheat Kernel (pp. 524-535). Bush, C. S., Degras 

 (PP- 535-S38)- Mason, IV. P., The Boric Acid Works at Lardarelo (pp. 538-541). 

 Richards, J. IV., The Commercial Valuation of Lead-tin and Lead-antimony Alloys 

 (PP- 54 I "543)- Field, W. D. , Pyroxylin : Its Manufacture and Applications (pp. 543-549). 

 Ross, B. B., Recent Work on the Sugars (pp. 549-553). Noyes, W. A., and Frohman, 

 E. D., The Volumetric Determination of Phosphorus in Steel (pp. 553-559). Crossman, 

 T., The Analysis of Malt (pp. 559-565). Bradbury, R. H., On the Reaction between 

 Molybdic Acid and Potassium Chromate and Bichromate (pp. 565-569). Smith, E. F., 

 and Shinn, O. L., Action of Molybdenum Dioxide upon Silver Salts (pp. 569-571). 



Vol. xix. No. 221. The Analyst. (August, 1894.) 



Budden, E. R., and Hardy, H., The Colorimetric Estimation of Minute Quantities of Lead, 

 Copper, Tin and Iron (pp. 169-178). Allen, A. H., The Examination of Urine for Small 

 Quantities of Sugar (pp. 178-188). 



Vol. lxx. No. 1810. Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science. 



(3rd August, 1894.) 



Tatlock, R. R., Heating Power of Smoke (p. 37). Linebarger, C. E., The Boiling Points of 

 Dilute Solutions of Water in Alcohol and Ether (pp. 52-53). Burgess, W. F., Apparatus 

 for Collecting Samples of Water some Distance beneath the Surface (p. 54). 



Vol. lxx. No. 1812. (17th August, 1894.) 



Cain, J. C, The Action of Chlorine on Phosphonium Iodide (pp. 80-81). Frankforter, G. B., 

 The Mississippi River Water (p. 81). Crookes, IV., The Separation of the Rare Earths 

 (pp. 81-82). 



Vol. lxv. No. 381. Journal of the Chemical Society. (August, 1894.) 



Dougal, M. D., A Specimen of Early Scottish Iron (pp. 744-750). Frankland, P., and 

 MacGregor, J. , The Maximum Molecular Deviation in the Series of the Ethereal Salts of 

 Active Diacetylglyceric Acid (pp. 750-760). Frankland, P., and MacGregor, J., Observa- 

 tions on the Influence of Temperature on the Optical Activity of Organic Liquids 

 (pp. 760-772). Thorpe, T. E., The Mineral Waters of Cheltenham (pp. 772-782). 

 Thorpe, T. £., and Rodger, J. II'., The Supposed Relation between the Solubility of a 

 Gas and the Viscosity of its Solvent (pp. 782-788). Arnold, J. O., and Read, A. A., The 

 Chemical Relations of Carbon and Iron (pp. 788-802). Cook, E. H., Effects of Heat on 

 lodates and Bromates. I. Potassic Iodate and Bromate (pp. 802-815). Perkin, W. H. , 

 The Magnetic Rotation of Compounds supposed to contain Acetyl, or to be of Ketonic 

 Origin. II. (pp. 815-828). 



Vol. lxv. No. 382. (September, 1894.) 



Sell, W. J., and Easterfield, T. H., Studies on Citrazinic Acid. Part III. (pp. 828-834). 

 Meldola, R., and Hanes, E. S., Azo-compounds of the Ortho-series (pp. 834-842). 

 Perkin, A. G., and Cope, F., Derivatives of Anthraquinone. Part III. (pp. 842-851). 



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