14 Francis Humphreys Stör er [March, 



American Journal o£ Science 



Second scries 



Behavior of the carbonates of Ca and 



Ba, 1858, 25, p.41 



Arsenic not injurious to larvs of flies,i859, 28, p. 166 

 Review of Dr. Antisell's work on 



photogenic oils, etc., 1860, 30, p. 112 



Infiuence of arsenious acid on the 



waste of the animal tissue, 1860, 30, p. 209 



Loss of Hght by glass shades, 1860, 30, p.420 



New anesthetic (kerosclene), 1861, 32, p. 276 



Arsenic as an impurity of metallic 



zinc (with C. W. EHot), 1861, 32, p.380 



Technical chemistry (notices and ex- 



tracts), 1861, 32, pp. 114,276,416 



American process of working plati- 



num, 1862, 33, p. 124 



Nitric acid and chlorate of K as an 



oxidizing mixture, 1869, 48, p. 190 



Third series 



Ammonia a constant contaminant of 



sulphuric acid, 1875, 10, p. 438 



Schönbein's test for nitrates, 1876, 12, p. 176 



Ferment theory of nitrification, 1878, 15, p. 444 



(Also in Chemical Nezvs), 1878, 37, p.268 



Mode of action of shell and rock bor- 



ing mollusks, 1884, 28, p. 58 



Obituary notice of Dr. Robert Angus 



Smith, 1884, 28, p.79 



Chemical News 



Quick wet assay of galena, etc., 1870, 21, p. 137 



Examples for practice in quantitative 



ehem. analyses, 1870, 22, pp. 89, 99, 109, 163, 



187 

 Experiments on the gases occluded by 



coke (with D. S. Lewis), 1883, 4, p.409 



On the oxidation of cork stoppers and 



rubber joints, 1883, 5, p.68 



