ENUMERATION OF TITLES OF CHEMICAL PAPERS 

 APPEARING IN SEPTEMBER, 1894. 1 



Vol. xlviii. No. 285. American Journal of Science. (September, 1894.) 



\G00ch, F. A., and Phelps, I. K., Reduction of Arsenic Acid by the Action of Hydrochloric Acid 

 and Potassium Bromide (pp. 216-219). Pirsson, L. V., and Wells, H. L., Occurrence of 

 Leadhillite in Missouri and its Chemical Composition (pp. 219-226). Hutchins, C. C, 

 Thermo-Electric Heights of Antimony and Bismuth Alloys (pp. 226-230). Peckham, S. 

 P., Nitrogen Content of California Bitumen (pp 250-256). Pels, H., Note on Artificial 

 Crystals of Zinc Oxide (pp. 256-259). 



Vol. xvi. No. 9. Journal of the American Chemical Society. (September, 1894.) 



.Smith, E. P., and Burr, H. C, An Attempt to Prepare Molybdenum Hexachloride (pp. 577- 

 578). Smith, E. P., and Hibbs, J. G., The Action of Hydrochloric Acid Gas upon 

 Sodium Vanadate (pp. 578-580). Curt man, C. O., On some of the Arsenic Tests of the 

 U. S. Pharmacopoeia, 1890 (pp. 580-587). Bigelow, IV. D., and Hamilton, C. C, The 

 Influence of Alum, Aluminium, Hydroxide and Aluminium Phosphate on the Digestibility 

 of Bread (pp. 587-597). Krug, W. H., Some Characteristics of California Wines 

 ,(pp. 597-618). A/'Elrov, A". T. P., Contraction of Aqueous Solutions of Acetone 

 ,(pp. 618-621). Curt man, C. O., On the Hydration of Calcium Bromide and Iodide 

 ,{pp. 621-624). Lightfoot, I. .1/., A Study of the Chemical Behaviour of Arsenopyrite (pp. 

 624-633). Osborne, T. D., The Proteids of the Kidney Bean (pp. 633-643). Greiner, £., 

 A New Automatic Pipette (pp. 643-644). 



Vol. xix. No. 223. The Analyst. (October, 1894.) 

 ^Allen, A. H., On Extraneous Mineral Matter Contained in Commercial Ginger (pp. 217-220). 

 Clayton, E. G., Two Disputed Cases of Adulteration (pp. 220-221). 



Vol. Ixx. No. 1817. Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science. 



(21st September, 1894.) 



.Beadle, C, The Effects of Pressure upon the Breaking-Strain and Cleavage of Paper and 

 Paper-Pulp (pp. 139-140). Beadle, C, The Appearance of Chromates in Paper and 

 Paper-Pulps (p. 140). Edzvaj-ds, V., The Estimation of Potash in Manures (p. 140). 



Vol. Ixx. No. 1818. (28th September, 1894.) 

 Wilson, P. H., The Composition of the Fen Soils of South Lincolnshire (pp. 153-154)- 



Vol. lxv. No. 3S3. Journal of the Chemical Society. (October, 1894.) 

 .Perkin, A. G., and Hummel, J. /., Colouring and other Principles Contained in Mang-Koudu. 



Vol. hi. No 337. Proceedings of the Royal Society. (21st September, 1894.) 

 .Pamsay, IV., and Aston, £., The Molecular Surface-energy of the Esters, showing its 

 Variation with Chemical Constitution (pp. 162-171). Pamsay, IV., The Complexity and 

 the Dissociation of the Molecules of Liquids (pp. 171-182). Pamsay, IV., and Aston, £., 

 The Molecular Surface-energy of Mixtures of Non-associating Liquids (pp. 182-192). 

 Hartley, IV. N., Flame Spectra at High Temperatures. II. The Spectrum of Metallic 

 Manganese, of Alloys of Manganese and of Compounds Containing that Element 

 (pp. 192-1193). Hartley, W. N., Flame Spectra at High 1'emperatures. III. The 

 Spectroscopic Phenomena and Thermo-Chemistry of the Bessemer Process (pp. 193-199). 

 Barnett, P. E., On the Viscosity of Water as determined by Mr. J. B. Hannay by means 

 of his Microrheometer (pp. 259-262). 



Vol. xxxviii. Nq. 233. Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. (Oct., 1894.) 

 Wadsivorth, E. L. O., Fixed-arm Spectroscopes (pp. 337-351)- Thomson, J. J., On the 

 Velocity of the Cathode-Rays (pp. 358-365). Whetham, W. C. D., On the Velocities of 

 .the Ions and the Relative Ionisation-Power of Solvents (pp. 392-396). 



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