APPENDIX. 



CHEMICAL LITERATURE FOR JUNE, 1896. 



Vol. xviii. No. 6. American Chemical Journal. (June, 1896.) 



Linebarger, C. E., On the Specific Gravities of Mixtures of Normal Liquids (pp. 429-453). 

 Orndorff, W. R., and Bliss, C. L., Dianthranol — A Dihydroxyl Derivative of Dian- 

 thracene (pp. 453-465). Jackson, C. L., and Calvert, S., Bromine Derivatives of Meta- 

 phenylene Diamine (pp. 465-490). Bushong, F. IV. , On Benzimidoethyl and Benzimido- 

 methyl Ethers (pp. 490-491). /Castle, J. H., Reiser, B. C, and Bradley, £., On the 

 Halogen Derivatives of the Sulphonamides (pp. 491-502). Slickney, D., The Reduction 

 of Copper Sulphide (pp. 502-504). 



Vol. xviii. No. 6. Journal of the American Chemical Society. (June, 1896.) 



Ewell, E. E. , and Wiley, H. W. , The Effect of Acidity on the Development of the N itrifying 

 Organisms (pp. 475-484). Lads, A. K., Standard Prisms in Water Analysis and the 

 Valuation of Color in Potable Waters (pp. 484-491). Bryant, A. P., A Method for 

 Separating the " Insoluble" Phosphoric Acid in Mixed Fertilisers Derived from Bone and 

 other Organic Matter from that Derived from Rock Phosphate (pp. 491-498). Auchy, G., 

 Sources of Error in Volhard's and Similar Methods of Determining Manganese in Steel 

 (pp. 498-511). Saarbach, L., A Simple Form of Gas Regulator (pp. 511-514). Linebarger , 

 C. E., A Rapid Method of Determining the Molecular Masses of Liquids by Means of 

 their Surface Tensions (pp. 514-532). Delafontaine, AL, and Linebarger, C. E., On the 

 Reaction between Carbon Tetrachloride and the Oxidas of Niobium and Tantalum (pp. 

 532-536). Osborne, T. B., and Campbell, G. F., The Chemical Nature ot Diastase (pp. 

 536-542). Osborne, T. B., and Campbell, G. F., The Proteids of Malt (pp. 542-558). 



Vol. xxi. No. 244. The Analyst. (July, 1896.) 



Voelcker, J. A., and E. IV., Note on the Composition of Two Deposits formed in Water-pipes 

 (pp. 169-171). Mitchell, C. A., The Composition of Human Fat (pp. 171-174). Allen, 

 A. H., On the Composition and Analysis of Commercial Cream of Tartar (pp. 174-182). 

 Wiley, H. W., and Ewell, E. E., Determination of Lactose in Milks by Double Dilution 

 and Polarisation (pp. 182-186). Shepherd, H. H. B., Official Methods for the Analysis of 

 Fertilisers, issued by the German Manure Manufacturers' Association (pp. 186-191). 



Vol. lxix. No. 403. Journal of the Chemical Society. (June, 1896.) 



Play/air, Lord, Personal Reminiscences of Hofmann and of the conditions which led to the 

 establishment of the Royal College of Chemistry and his appointment as its Professor 

 (pp. 575-580). Abel, F. A., The History of the Royal College of Chemistry and Re- 

 miniscences of Hofmann' s Professorship (pp. 580-596J. Perkin, W. H., The Origin of 

 the Coal-Tar Colour Industry, and the Contributions of Hofmann and his Pupils (pp. 

 596-637). Armstrong, H. £., Notes on Hofmann's Scientific Work (pp. 637-733). J a PP< 

 F. R., and Lander, G. D., Condensation of Benzil with Ethylic Acetoacetate (pp. 736- 

 748). Walker, J., and Henderson, J., Electrolysis of Potassium Alloethylic Camphorate 

 (pp. 748-759). Dixon, H. B., Strange, E. H., and Graham, E., The Explosion of 

 Cyanogen (pp. 759-774). Dixon, H. B., The Mode of Formation of Carbonic Acid in 

 the Burning of Carbon Compounds (pp. 774-789). Dixon, H. B., and Harker, J. A., On 

 the Detonation of Chlorine Peroxide (pp. 789-792). Bablich, H., and Perkin, A. G., 

 Morin. I. (pp. 792-799). Perkin, A. G., Luteolin. II. (pp. 799-804). Cross, C. F., 

 Beran, E. J., and Smith, C, Constitution of the Cereal Celluloses (pp. 804-818). Purdie, 

 T., and Williamson, S., Ethereal Salts of Optically Active Malic and Lactic Acids (pp. 

 818-839). Dunsian, W. R., and Goulding, £., The Hydriodides of Hydroxylamine (pp. 

 839-842). Hartley, W. N., The Determination of the Composition of a "White Sou" 

 by a Method of Spectragraphic Analysis (pp. 842-844). Hartley, W. N., On the 



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