APPENDIX II. 

 CHEMICAL LITERATURE FOR MAY, 1896. 



Vol. i. No. 5. American Journal of Science. (May, 1896.) 



Trowbridge, J., Carbon and Oxygen in the Sun (pp. 329-333). Washingon, H. S., Ischian 

 Trachytes (pp. 375-386). Lea, M.C., Numerical Relations existing between the Atomic 

 Weights of the Elements (pp. 386-389). Palache, C, Crocoite from Tasmania (pp. 389- 

 39i)- 



Vol. xviii. No. 5. Journal of the American Chemical Society. (May, 1896.) 



De Chalmot, G., Hydrofluoric Acid (pp. 415-425). Coates, C. E., and Dodson, W. R., 

 Nitrogen Assimilation in the Cotton Plant (pp. 425-428). Wiley, H. W., and Fwell, 

 E. E., Determination of Lactose in Milks by Double Dilution and Polarisation (pp. 428- 

 434). Venable, F. P., and Clarke, T., A Study of the Zirconates (pp. 434-445). Win ton 

 A. L., A Modified Ammonium Mobybdate Solution (pp. 445-446). Gladding, T. S., 

 On the Estimation of Sulphur in Pyrites (pp. 446-449). De Schwei?iitz, E. A., and 

 Dorsett, M., Further Notes upon the Fats contained in the Tuberculosis Bacilli (pp. 

 449-451). Mclllhiney, P. C, The Cassel-Hinman Gold and Bromine Process (pp. 451- 

 457). Lord, N. W., A Simple Method for Determining the Neutrality of the Am- 

 monium Citrate Solution used in the Analysis of Fertilisers (pp. 457-458). Low, A. H., 

 The Copper Assay by the Iodide Method (pp. 458-462). S/iorey, E. C, On Two Sources 

 of Error in Sugar House Analyses (pp. 462-466). 



Vol. xviii. No. 4. American Chemical Journal. (April, 1896.) 



Fay, H, The Action of Light on some Organic Acids in the Presence of Uranium Salts (pp. 

 269-290). Herty, C. H. , A Review of Some Recent Work on Double Halides (pp. 290- 

 294). Campbell, E. D., and Hart, E. B., On the Quantitative Determination of 

 Hydrogen by Means of Palladous Chloride (pp. 294-298). Jackson, C. L., and Calvert, 

 C. , On the Behaviour of Certain Derivatives of Benzol Containing Halogens (pp. 298-312). 

 Orndorff, W. R., and /Lowells, V. A., The Cis and Trans Modification of Benzene 

 Hexabromide (pp. 312-319). De Chalmot, G. , Silicide of Calcium (pp. 319-321). Jones, 

 H. C, and Allen, C. /?., The Conductivity of Yttrium Sulphate (pp. 321-323). Walker, 

 M. S., The Practical Use in the Chemical Laboratory of the Electric Arc obtained from 

 the Low Potential Alternating Current (pp. 323-328). Reiser, E. H. , The Preparation 

 of Allylene, the Action of Magnesium upon Organic Compounds (pp. 328-332). 

 Dunlap, F. L. , The Action of Urea and Sulphocarbanilide on Certain Acid Anhydrides 

 (pp. 332-341). 



Vol. xviii. No. 5. (May, 1896.) 



Remsen, I., and Muckenfuss, A. A/., Transformations of Parasulphaminebenzoic Acid under 

 the Influence of Heat (pp. 349-365). Kortright, F. L. , The Heat of Electrolytic Dis- 

 sociation of Some Acids (pp. 365-372). Lachmau, A., On the Existence of Pentaethyl 

 Nitrogen (pp. 372-375). Jones, H. C, and Allen, C. R., The Conductivity of Solutions 

 of Acetylene in Water (pp. 375-377). Jones, H. C, and Allen, C. R., The Use of 

 Phenolphthalein in Illustrating the Dissociating Action of Water (pp. 377-381). 

 Wheeler, H. L. , and Boltwood, B. B. , The Action of Acid Chlorides on the Silver Salts 

 of the Anilides (pp. 381-390). Howe, W. T. //., On the Existence of Two Orthophthalic 

 Acids (pp. 390-401). Morse, H. N. ; Hopkins, A. J.; and Walker, M. S., The 

 Reduction of Permanganic Acid by Manganese Superoxide (pp. 401-420). 



Vol. xxi. No. 242. The Analyst. (May, 1896.) 

 Pearmain, T. H., and Moor, C. G., The Bacteriological Examination of Water for the 

 Typhoid Bacillus (pp. 117-122). Sykes, W. J., and Mitchell, C. A., The Estimation of 

 the Diastatic Power of Malt, etc. (pp, 122-128). Shepherd, H. H B., Official Methods 

 for the Analysis of Fertlizers, issued by the German Manure Manufacturers Association 

 (pp. 12S-133). Reed, L., Tropaeolins in Milk, etc. (p. 140). 



