SUBJECT-INDKX. 



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Amins, Secondary, and silicon-tetra- 

 chlorid. VIII. Jerwitz, 302. 

 Secondary, and tertiary, and thio- 

 nyl-chlorid. VIII. Schindler, 

 361. 

 Secondary, and tiii-tetra-chlorid. 

 VIII. Jerwitz, 302. 

 Ammonia. V. Billon, 54 ; Lunge, 130 ; 

 VinctMit, 18S. 

 Aqueou.s solutions of. VIII. Gold- 

 schmidt, Franz, 279 ; Sebaldt, 



367- 

 compound.s of metaLs. VIII. Luc, 



324- 

 Condensing action of. VIII. Stang, 



Ad., 373. 

 Solubility of. VIII. Riesenfeld, 352. 

 Ammoniac. VIII. Weber, Cornelius, 



3S6. 

 Ammoniacal arseniates of nickel and 

 cobalt. V. Ducru, 77. 

 compounds. VIII. Jarry, 302. 

 Ammonium-arj-l-dithio-carbamates, De- 

 sulfurization of. VIII. Bauer, 

 Wilhelm, 237. 

 Ammonium bases of cobalt, chromium, 

 and platinum. \'III. Klien, 



307. 



Ammonium persulfate. VIII. Illig, 299. 



Anmionium salts. VIII. Horn, 297. 

 Cyclic asymmetric. VIII. Oechs- 



len, 340. 

 Organic. VIII. Brendler, 248. 



Ammonium - silico-vanadio-molybdates. 

 VIII. Castendyck, 252. 



Amphopeptone. VIII. Miihle, 334. 



Analytical chemistry. {See also Volu- 

 metric analysis ) III. Koninck, 

 17. V. Abegg and Herz, 38 ; 

 Ahrens, 39 ; Alessandri, 39 ; 

 Allen, 39 ; Alquier, 40 ; Arnold, 

 42 ; Autenneth, 46 ; Bartolotti, 

 48 ; Beilstein, 50 ; Benedict, 50 ; 

 Biais, 52; Biltris, 54; Birnbaum, 

 54 ; Bias, 55 ; Bottger, W., 57 ; 

 Bomboletti, 57; Briggs, 60; 

 Brunner, 61 ; Buchka, 62 ; Car- 

 mody, 65 ; Casoria, 65 ; Clas- 

 sen, 68; Classen and Lob, 68; 

 Clowes, 69 ; Clowes and Cole- 



Analytical chemistry. [Cont'd.] 



man, 69; Congdon, 71 ; Cop- 

 pock, 71 ; Crobaugh, 72 ; Cu- 

 niasse, 73 ; Deniges, 74 ; Denn- 

 stedt. 75 ; Duparc, 78 ; Eliot, 

 80; Elliot, 80; Erp, 82; Evans, 

 82 ; Fileti, 83 ; Fitzgerald, 85 ; 

 Fleurent, 85 ; Fr^cault, 87 ; 

 Fre.senius, C. R., 87 ; Gadola, 

 89; Garbarini, 89; Girard, J.. 

 94 ; Graebe, 95 ; Ciuareschi, 97 ; 

 Haselbach, 100; Henderson and 

 Parker, 102 ; Henninger, 103 ; 

 Highton, 104 ; Hlasiwetz, 105 ; 

 Huysse, no; Irish, in ; Jacob- 

 sen ,111; Jones, C. , 1 1 3 ; Knight, 

 116; Koefoed and Scheming, 

 116; Kohlhammer, 117; Ko- 

 ninck, 118 ; Krauch, 118 ; Kiih- 

 ling, 119; Ladd, 120; Lunge, 

 130; Medicus, 135 ; Miller, Ed- 

 mund, 137 ; Miller, Wilhelm, 

 137; Muller, 140; Muspratt, 



141 ; Muter, 141 ; Neumann, 



142 ; Newth, 143 ; Noyes, Wil- 

 liam. 144 ; Ostwald, 146, 147 ; 

 Paoli, 147 ; Pechmann, 149 ; 

 Perkin, F. , 150; Pozzi-Escot, 

 154 ; Prescott and Johnson, 155 ; 

 Prost, 155 ; Riban, 159 ; Rijn, 

 161 ; Rockwood, 161 ; Salazar, 

 164 ; Schmidt, E., 168 ; Schoorl, 

 169; Seldis, 171 ; Sellers, 171 ; 

 Sestini, 171 ; Smits, 174; Speck- 

 eter, 175; Spica, 176 ; Stadeler, 

 176; Sundvik, 179; Tabellen, 

 179 ; Talbot, 180; Tellera, 180 ; 

 Todaro, 183; Topsoe, 184; 

 Treadwell, 184; Tiimpel, 185; 

 Ulzer, 186; Valentin, 1S6 ; 

 Venable and Wheeler, 187 ; 

 Venturoli, 187; Villiers, 188; 

 Volhard, 188 ; Vortmann, i8g ; 

 Wagner, 190; Wallach, 190; 

 Wells, Horace, 192 ; Wells, 

 J. S. C, 192; Weselsky, 193; 

 Wills, 195 ; Winkler, 195 ; Wol- 

 frum, 197. 



Anesthetics. VIII. Oppenhcimer, Max, 

 341- 



