APPENDIX II. 



CHEMICAL LITERATURE FOR JUNE, 1896. 



Vol. xxi. No. 243. The Analyst. (June, 1896.) 



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

 Typhoid Bacillus (pp. 141-148). Smith, H. M., Note on the Estimation of Formic 

 Aldehyde (pp. 148-151). Shepherd, H. H. /?., Official Methods for the Analysis of 

 Fertilizers, issued by the German Manure Manufacturer's Association (pp. 151-156). 

 McGill, H., Note on the Use of the Westphal Balance (pp. 156-157). Leonard, N., 

 Note on Hehner's Test for Formic Aldehyde (pp. 157-158). 



Vol. lxix. No. 402. Journal of the Chemical Society. (May, 1896.) 



Collie, J. N., and Wilsmore, N. T. M., The Production of Naphthalene and of Isoquino- 

 line Derivatives from Dehydracetic Acid (pp. 293-304). Lapworth, A., and Kipping, F. 

 S., Isomeric ir-Bromo-a-Nitrocamphors (pp. 304-322). Lapworth, A., Note on the 

 Formation of Camphorquinone from a-Chloronitrocamphor (pp. 322-324). Doran, R. £., 

 The Action of Lead Thiocyanate on the Chlorocarbonates. I., Carboxyethylthicarbimide 

 and its Derivatives (pp. 324-344). Tut/on, A. £., Connection between the Atomic 

 Weight of Contained Metals and the Crystallographical Character of Isomorphous 

 Salts. The Volume and Optical Relationships of the Potassium, Rubidium and 

 Caesium Salts of the Monoclinic Series of Double Sulphates R 2 . M . (S0 4 ) 2 . 6H 2 (pp. 344- 

 495). Tutton, A. £., Comparison of the Results of the Investigation of the Simple and 

 Double Sulphates containing Potassium, Rubidium, and Caesium and General Deduc- 

 tions therefrom Concerning the Influence of Atomic Weight on Crystal Characters 

 (pp. 495-507). Tutton, A. E., The bearing of the Results of the Investigations of the 

 Simple and Double Sulphates containing Potassium, Rubidium and Caesium on the 

 Nature of the Structural Unit (pp. 507-526). Law, R., An Auxiliary Assay Balance 

 (pp. 526-530). Ruhemann, S., and Tyler, E. A., Contributions to the Knowledge of 

 Ethylic Acetoacetate. I., Acetonylmalic Acid (pp. 530-536). Burrell, B. A., Analysis of 

 the Water from the Dropping Well at Knaresborough, in Yorkshire (pp. 536-539). 

 Wood, T. B., Spivey, IV. T. A T . , and Easterficld, T. H., Charas. The Resin of 

 Indian Hemp (pp. 539-546). Eenton, H. J. H., The Constitution of a new Dibasic acid, 

 resulting from the Oxidation of Tartaric acid (pp. 546-563). Presidential Address 

 (PP- 563-57I)- 



Vol. xv. No. 5. Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry. (30th May, 1896.) 



Cross, C. F., and Bevan, E. J., Artificial Silk (Lustro-Cellulose) (pp. 317-319). Orsman, IV. 

 J., The Action of Carbon Monoxide and Coal Dust in Promoting Colliery Explosions 

 (pp. 319-320). Clayton, G. C, Chlorine as a Disinfectant (pp. 320-322). Carey, E., 

 Exports of Heavy Chemicals (p. 322). Hogg, T. IV., On Blister Steel and some Points 

 concerning its Formation (pp. 323-325). Carulla, F. J. R., The Corrosion of Iron by 

 Raw Tar (pp. 325-326). Archbutt, L. , An Evaporation Test for Mineral Lubricating 

 Oil (pp. 326-328). Richardson, F. IV., and Aykrbyd, H. E., " Cachon de Laval" 

 (pp. 328-332). Hendrick, J., Experiments with Bordeaux Mixture as a Preventive against 

 Potato Disease (pp. 332-335). Stewart, D. R., The Standard of Flash-Point for 

 Mineral Oil (pp. 335-336). Hawkins, J. D. , The Chlorination of the Gold Ores (pp. 

 336-339)- Love, E. G., The Effect of Compression of Illuminating Gas upon its Candle- 

 Power (pp. 339-340). 



Vol. xli. No. 253. Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. (June, 1896.) 



Mcintosh, D., On the Calculation of the Conductivity of Mixtures of Electrolytes having a 

 common Ion (pp. 510-517). Roberts-Austen, IV. C, On the Diffusion of Metals (pp. 

 524-528). 



