■J904. Notes on Chimœra. Two Japanese si^ecies, G. phantasnm Jordan 

 and Snyder, and G. mitsuTcurii n. s., and their egg cases. XIX., 

 Art. 3, 1-9. 



1904. Notes on tlio long-snouted cliimaßroid of Japan, lîhinocJdmœra (Ilarri- 

 otta) paclfica (Garman) Mitsukuri. X!X., Art. 4, 1-20, 



DIVEllS, Edward. 



1894. The manufacture of calomel in Japan. VII., 1-14. 



1895. The acid sulphate of hjdroxjlaraine. VII., 249-250. 

 1898. Absorption of nitric oxide in gas analysis. XI., 9. 



1898. Interaction of nitric oxide witli silver nitrate. XI., 11-14. 

 1898. Preparation of pure alkali nitrites. XI., 15-18. 



1898. Tlie reduction of an alkali nitrite by an alkali metal. XL, 

 19-32. 



1898. Hyponitrites, their properties and their preparation by sodium or 



potassium. XI., 33-81. 

 1904. Peroxylaminesulphonic acid. XIX., Art. 16, 1-4. 

 1904. Constitution of nitric peroxide. XIX., Art. 17, 1-5. 



DIVEIIS, Edward, and HADA, Seihachi. 



1899. Ethyl ammonium selenite and non-existence of amidoselenites 



(selenosamates). XL, 205-212. 



DIVEIIS, Edward, and HAGA, Tamemasa. 



1886. On the reduction of nitrites to hydroxylamine by hydrogen sulphide. 



L, 109-112. 

 1889. Oxiyamidosulphonates and tlieir conversion into hyponitrites. III., 



211-229. 



1893. Imidosulphonates. VL, 49-113. 



1894. Oximidosulphonates or snlphazotates. VIL, 15-80. 



1895. Potassium nitrososulphate. IX., 85-95. 

 1895. Sodium nitrososulphate. IX., 97-100. 



1895. The constitution of the nitrososulphates, IX., 101-110. 



