ENUMERATION OF TITLES OF CHEMICAL PAPERS 

 APPEARING IN JULY, 1894. 1 



Vol. xlviii. No. 283. American Journal of Science. (July, 1894.) 



Penfield, S. L., Methods for the Determination of Water (pp. 30-38). Gooch, F. A., and 

 Ki-eider, D. A., Detection of Alkaline Perchlorates Associated with Chlorides, Chlorates, 

 and Nitrates (pp. 38-41). 



Vol. xvi. No. 7. Journal of the American Chemical Society. (July, 1894.) 



Miller, E. H., Succinimid (pp. 433-462). Johnson, S. W., The Determination of Phosphoric 

 Acid (pp. 462-465). Smith, E. F., and Wallace, D. P., Double Bromides of Palladium 

 (pp. 465-468). Venable, F. P., An Examination of the Chlorides of Zirconium (pp. 469- 

 475). Baskerville, C, Separation of Zirconium by means of Sulphurous Acid (pp. 475-476). 

 Dennis, L. M., and Cuslunan, B. S., On the Analytical Properties of Iron Phosphide and 

 Phosphate (pp. 477-485). Andrews, G. F., Notes on Aluminium (pp. 485-487). Field, 

 W. D., Pyroxylin: Its Manufacture and Applications (pp. 487-498). Gilchrist, P. S., 

 Improvements in the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid (pp. 498-500). Shinier, P. W., 

 Note on the Determination of Silica in Blast-furnace Slag (pp. 501-502). 



Vol. xix. No. 220. The Analyst. (July, 1894.) 



Chattaway, Pearmain and Moor. On the Composition of Cheese (pp. 145-147). Chattaway, 

 Pearmain and Moor, Note on the Valenta Acetic Acid Test (pp. 147-151). Jones, E. IV. 

 P., Turbidity Temperature of Oils and Fats with Glacial Acetic Acid (pp. 151-156). 



Vol. lxv. No. 380. Journal of the Chemical Society. (July, 1894.) 



Smithells, A ., and Dent, P., The Structure and Chemistry of the Cyanogen Flame (pp. 603-61 1). 

 Baker, H. B., Influence of Moisture on Chemical Change (pp. 611-624). Smith, E. A., 

 Notes on the Cupellation of Bismuth-silver Alloys (pp. 624-628). Tutton, A.E., Con- 

 nection between the Atomic Weight of Contained Metals and the Crystallographical 

 Characters of Isomorphous Salts : a Comparative Crystallographical Study of the Normal 

 Sulphates of Potassium, Rubidium and Cresium (pp. 628-717). Hooker, S. C., and 

 Wilson, E., Conversion of Ortho- into Para- and of Para- into Ortho-quinone Derivatives. 

 III. The Hydroximes of the Lapachol-group (pp. 717-725). Walker, J., The Boiling 

 Points of Homologous Compounds. II. (pp. 725-734). Jackson, H., Observations on the 

 Nature of Phosphorescence (pp. 734-744). 



Vol. xiii. No. 6. Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. (30th June, 1894.) 



Guttmann, O., The Manufacture of Smokeless Powder (pp. 575"5 8 4)- McMillan, W. G., An 

 Account of some Experiments on the Strength of Leather (pp. 585-593). McMillan, W. 

 G., Note on the Colour of Brass (pp. 593-595)- Dvorkovitz, P., The Distillation of Peat 

 (pp. 596-607). Naylor, W., Comparative Results of some Modern Systems of Sewage 

 Treatment (pp. 608-610). Bedson, P. P., Note on the Poisonous Action of Lead Salts 

 (pp. 610-611). Mackenzie, W. C, Nitrate of Soda in Egypt (pp. 611-613). Smith, R. 

 G., An Abnormal Milk (pp. 613-614). Schweitzer, H., and Lungwitz, E., On Commercial 

 Analysis of Lard (pp. 614-616). Lewkowitsch, J., Analysis of Fats. IV. Colour Reactions 

 (pp. 617-621). 



Vol. xxxviii. No. 231. Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. (Aug., 1894.) 



Sutherland, II'., The Attraction of Unlike Molecules. II. The Surface Tension of Mixed 

 Liquids (pp. 188-197). Ramsay, W., The Passage of Hydrogen through a Palladium 

 Septum and the Pressure which it produces (pp. 206-218). 



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