REPORTS, ETC. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Chemical science, continued. 



Electro-positive metals, reduction of, 



475- 

 Potash, 475. 

 Barytes and strontian, separation of, 



^.475- 



Lime, 476. 



Thorium, 476. 



Manganese, 476. 



Zinc and Oxide of 5iinc, 477. 



Iron, carburets of, 478. 



Lead, sulphurets of, 478. 



Bismuth, expansion of, on becoming 

 solid, 478. 



Bismuth, oxide of, 478. 



Coj)per, phosphuret of, 479. 



Salts, 479. 



lodate of soda, 480. 



Carbonate of soda and lime, 480. 

 Carbonate of lime ( Arragonite), 480. 



Hydrated carbonate of lime, 481. 



Hyposulphite of barytes, 48 1. 



Carbonate of lead, 481. 



Sulphate of copper, 482. 



Red salts of manganese, 482. 



Peroxalate of iron, action of light upon, 

 482. 



Submuriate of iron, 483. 



Hydrocarburetted chlorides of plati- 

 num, 483. 



Compound cyanides, 484. 

 Mineral Chemistry : — 



Phosphates of lead, 484. 



Octohedral minerals, 485. 



Hornblende and augite, 486. 



Artificial mineral compounds, 486. 

 State of Inorganic Chemistry : — 



Elementary substances, 487. 



Table of the most important binary 

 compounds of the elementary sub- 

 stances with each other, 488, 490. 

 Part III. Organic Chemistry : — 



Section 1. Vegetable products, 496. 

 Vegetable Acids : — 



Tartaric and paratartaric acids, 500. 



Pyro tartaric acid, 501. 



Pyroparatartaric acid, 501. 



Benzoic acid and benzule, 502. 



Benzamid, 503. 



MetamorpMc oil of bitter almonds, 503. 



Gallic acid, 503. 



Acetic acid, 504. 



Chloroxalic acid, 505. 



Oxamid, 505. 



Elardic and palmic acids, 505. 



List of vegetable acids, 506. 



Vegetable alkalies, 508. 



Mode of testing Peruvian bark, 508. 



Test for cinchonin in sulphate of 

 quinine, 509. 



Atropin and Hyoscyamin, 509. 



Coniin, 509. 



List of vegetable alkalies, 510. 



Indifferent vegetable substances, 511. 

 : Manna sugar (mannito), analysis of, 

 511. 



Chemical science, continued. 



Gums — arabine, bassorine, cerasine, 

 analysis of, 511. 



Vegetable and bees' -wax, analysis of, 

 512. 



Oil of turpentine and Artificial cam- 

 phor, analysis of, 512. 



Resins and gum resins — acid bodies, 

 512. 



Basic resins, 513. 



Subresins, 513. 



O^jium, principles obtained from it, 



513- 

 List of indifierent vegetable principles, 



514. 

 List of colouring matters, 515. 

 List of gums, resinous substances, stea-- 



roptes, &c., 516. 

 Products of destructive distillation, &c,, 



517- 

 Etherine, the term Etherine=:E. pro- 

 posed for the radical or base of the 

 jBthers, 517. 

 Chloral, 518. 



New chloride of carbon, 518. 

 Bichlorine aether, 519. 

 Perchlorine tether, 519. 

 Chlorovinic and chlorovinous acids, 



519. 

 Naphthaline, 519, 

 Paraffin, 519. 

 Eupion, 520. 



Organic matter in mineral waters, 521. 

 Section 2. Animal principles and pro- 

 ducts, 521. 

 Blood, 522. 

 Albumen, 523. 

 Bile, 523. 

 Urea, 524. 

 Uric acid, 524. 

 Cyanurate of urea, 524. 

 Purpuric acid, 525. 

 Erythric acid, 525. 

 Lactic acid, 525. 

 Milk, 525. 

 Bubulin, 526. 

 Odorin, animin, kc, 526. 

 Olanin, 526. 

 Ammolin, 526. 

 Paraffin and eupion, 526. 

 List of acid principles, 528. 

 List of indifferent and alkaline prin-- 

 ciples, 528. 

 Chemical theory of thermal springs, Dr.- 

 Daubeny on the, 1836, 68. 



theory of volcanos, W. Hopkins on 



the, 1847, 38. 

 ■ transformations, heterologous, homo- 

 logous, and isologous, 1859, 17. 

 Chemistry, agricultural, 1859, 31. 



, animal, Prof. Johnston on, 1831-32, 



.521. 



• , electro-, on, 1840, 209; 1845, 91; 



1857, 158. 

 — — , inorganic, report on, by Prof. John- 

 ston, 1831-32, 447. A 



