APPENDIX II. 

 CHEMICAL LITERATURE FOR FEBRUARY, 1896. 



Vol. i. No. 3. American Journal of Science. (March, 1896.) 



Gooch, F. A., and Peirce, A. IV., Method for the Separation of Selenium from Tellurium 

 based upon the difference in volatility of the Bromides ( pp. 181-186). Adams, F. D., and 

 Harrington, B. J., New Alkali Hornblende and a titaniferous Andradite from the 

 Nepheline-Syenite of Dungannon, Hastings County, Ontario (pp. 210-219). Penfield, S. 

 L., and Pratt, J. H., Occurrence of Thaumasite at West Paterson, New Jersey (pp. 229- 

 234)- 



Vol. xviii. No. 3. Journal of the American Chemical Society. (March, 1896.) 



Clarke, F. IV., Third Annual Report of Committee on Atomic Weights. Results published 

 during 1895 (pp. 197-214). Johnson, S. IV., Composition of Wood Gum (pp. 214-223). 

 Blair, A. A., Method for the Determination of Carbon in Steel (pp. 223-227). Hopkins, 

 C. G. , A New Safety Distillation Tube for Rapid Work in Nitrogen Determinations (pp. 

 227-228). Stone, G. C, Remarks on Mr. Auchy's Paper on the Volumetric Determination 

 of Manganese (pp. 228-230). Stone, G. C, Probable Production of Permanganate by 

 Direct Combustion of Metallic Manganese (pp. 230-231). Squibb, E. R., The Manu- 

 facture of Acetone and of Acetone-Chloroform from Acetic Acid (pp. 231-247). Prescott, 

 A. B., and Baer, S. H., Pyridine Alkyl Hydroxides (pp. 247-251). Andrews, /.., On the 

 Reduction of Sulphuric Acid by Copper, as a Function of the Temperature (pp. 251-254). 

 Wait, C. E., The Oxidation of Silver (pp. 254-259). Wainwright, J. H., The Determi- 

 nation of the Solid Fat in Artificial Mixtures of Vegetable and Animal Fats and Oils (pp. 

 259-264). Hazen, A., The Measurement of the Colours of Natural Waters (pp. 264-275). 

 Linton, L. A., Technical Analysis of Asphaltum, 2 (pp. 275-283). 



Vol. xviii. No. 2. American Chemical Journal. (February, 1896.) 



Wheeler, H. S., and Walden, P. T., On Halogen Addition- Products of the Anilides (pp. 85- 

 90). Hansen, I., and Norris, J. F., The Action of the Halogens on the Methylamines 

 (pp. 90-95). De Chalmot, G. , On Silicides (pp. 95-96). Morris, R. S. , and Cottrell, F. 

 G., Some of the Properties of Liquid Hydriodic Acid (pp. 96-105). Kastle, J. H, and 

 Bullock, J. H., On the Preparation of Hydrobromic and Hydriodic Acid (pp. 105-111). 

 Jackson, C. /.., and Warren, II'. H. , Turmerol (pp. 111-117). Jackson, C. L., and 

 Dunlap, F. L., Certain Bromine Derivatives of Resorcine (pp. 117-133). Jackson, C. L., 

 and Sock, C. A., Trinitrophenylmalonic Ester (pp. 133-141). Mabery, C. F., and Byerley, 

 J. //. , The Artificial Production of Asphalt from Petroleum (pp. 141-150). Re/nsen, /., 

 Hart/nan, R. N., and Muckenfuss, A. M., On the Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride 

 on Parasulphaminebenzoic Acid (pp. 150-178). 



Vol. xxi. No. 240. The Analyst. (March, 1896.) 



Blount, B., The Determination of Oxygen in Commercial Copper (pp. 57-62). Cribb, C. H., A 

 New Form of Carbonic Acid Apparatus (pp. 62-64). 



Vol. lxix. No. 400. Journal of the Chemical Society. (March, 1896.) 



Henderson, J., Action of Sugars on Ammoniacal Silver Nitrate (pp. 145-154). Tilden, W. A., 

 and Barnett, R. E. , The Molecular Weight and Formula of Phosphoric Anhydride and 

 of Metaphosphoric Acid (pp. 154-161). Bentley, W. H., Haworth, E., and Perkin, W. 

 H., Jun., On 7-Phenoxy-Derivatives of Malonic Acid and Acetic Acid, and Various Com- 

 pounds used in the Synthesis of these Acids (pp. 161-175). Haworth, E., and Perkin, W. 

 H., Jun., Note on the Preparation of Glycol (pp. 175-177). Luxmoore, C. A/., The 



