CONTENTS. 



Vol. VII., Pt. 1. 



The Manufacture of Calomel in Japan. By E. Divers, M.D., F.E.S., 



Professor, Iraperial University. (Witfi Plates I-III.J 1 



Oximidosulphonates or Sulphazotates. By E. Divers, M.D., F.E.S., and 



T.B.k(ik,"e.C^., Rigakuhakmhi 15 



Constitution of Glycocoll and its Derivatives. (Appendix: General theory 

 and Nomenclature of Amido-acids.) By J. Sakurai. F.C.S., Rigakuhakvshi, 

 Professor of Chemistry, Imperial University 87 



Vol. VII., Pt. 2. 

 On the After-shocks of Earthquakes. By F. Ômori, BigakusU. (With 



Plates IV-XIX J HI 



Vol. VII., Pt. 3. 

 Mesozoic Plants from Kôzuke, Kii, Awa, aiid Tosa. By Matajirö 



YoKOYAJiA, liigakushi, Rigakuhakiisld, Professor of Palaeontology, Imperial 

 University. ( 11 'ith Plates XX-XXVIU.) 201 



On some Organic Remains from the Tertiary Limestone near Sagara, 



TötÖmi. By Kyu, NisHiWADA. (With Plates XXl^. J 283 



Vol. VII., Pt. 4. 

 Mercury and Bismuth Hypophosphites. By Seihachi Hada, Higaknshi, 



College of Science, Imperial University 245 



The Acid Sulphate of Hydi^oxylamine. By Edward Divers, M.D., F.E.S., 



Professor, Imperial University 249 



Decomposition of Sulphates by Ammonium Chloride in Analysis 



according to Fresenius. P'V Masxmi Chikashige, Higaknshi, College 



of Science, Imperial University 251 



Ewart Johnstone's Way to prepare Nitric Oxide. By Masumi Chikashige, 



/f/r/rz/ri/s/i/. College of Science, Imperial University 253 



