1897. Imidosulplionates. (2nd j)aper.) IX. , 195-217. 



1897. Amidosulplionic acid. IX., 219-257. 



1897. The reduction of nitrososiilpliates. IX., 277-290. 



1897. Economic preparation of lijdroxylamine sulphate. IX., 291-293. 



1898. Preparation of hyponitrite from nitrite througli oxyamidosulphonate. 



XI., 1-8. 

 1900. Potassium nitrito-hydroximidosulx^hates and the non-existence of 



dihydroxylamine derivatives. XIII., 211-224. 

 1900. Identification and constitution of Fremy's sulphazotised salts of 



potassium, his sulphazate, sulphazite, etc. XIIÏ., 225-233. 

 1900. The interaction between sulphites and nitrites. XIIL, 281-310. 



1900. Decomposition of hydroxyamidosulphates by copper sulphate. XIIL, 



497-506. 



1901. Nitrilosulphates. XVIII., Art. 2, 1-9. 



DIVEPtS, Edward, and KAWAKITA, Michitada. 

 1888. On the composition of bird-Hme. II., 17-30. 



DIVERS, Edward, and OGAWA, Masataka. 



1899. Ethyl ammoniumsulphite. XI., 197-201. 



1900. Ammonium amidosulphite. XIII., 187-199. 



1900. Products of heating ammonium sulphites, thiosulpliate, and tritliionate. 



XIIL, 201-209. 



1901. Ammonium and other imidosulphites. XVII., Art. 1, 1-7. 



1902. Preparation of sulphamide from ammonium amidosulphite. XVIL, 



Art. 8, 1-6. 



DIVERS, Edward, and SHIMIDZÜ, Tetsukichi. 



1886. Mercury sulphites, and the constitution of oxygenous salts. L,^ 

 101-107. 



FUJISAWA, R[ikitaro]. 



1888. Ueber die Darstellljarkeit willkiirllic'ier Functionen durch Reihen die 



