SUBJECT-INDEX. 



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Carotin. VIII. Hhring, 264. 



Carvone. VIII. Lipczynski, 322 ; Lohr, 



322; Ohligmacher,34i ; Stabler, 



372. 

 group VIII. Timmermann, 380. 

 Oxidation products of. VIII. Schar- 



penack, 359. 

 series. VIII. Kraith, 312. 

 Carvone-piiiacone. VIII. Ko^^pp, 310. 

 Carvoxinis, Solubility of. VIII Cooper, 



255- 

 Cascarilla oil. VIII. Fendler, 268. 

 Castor oil plant. VIII. Rochat, 353. 

 Catalysis in nonbomogenous systems. 



VIII. Drucker. 262. 

 Cells, Cbeniical organization of. VIII. 



Hofmeistcr, 296. 

 Cellulose V. Bevan, 52 ; Cross and 



Bevan, 73; VIII, Bunicke, 251. 

 Cement. (See also Stones, Artificial.) 



V. Agglomeres, Les. 38 ; Boero, 



56; Dibdin, 75; Hofer, 106; 



Leduc, E., 124; Meade, 134; 



Stoffler, 178; Tetniajer, 181; 



Zulkowski, 199. 

 Cereals. VIII. Manget, 326. 

 Cerite. VIII. Roelig, 354. 



Oxids from, and aluminium. VIII. 



Scbiffer, 361. 

 Rare eartbs from. VIII. Stiitzel, 



377- 

 Cerium. VIII. Holm, 296; Jolin, 303; 



Kolle, Gottbold, 309. 

 compounds and alkali-ortbo-pbos- 



pbates. VIII. Gittel.son, 278. 

 Double nitrates of. VIII. Jacoby, 



Ricbard, 300. 

 salts in alkaline solutions. VIII. 



Job, 303. 

 Cetraric acid. VIII. Simon, Oscar, 370. 

 Cetyl-alcohols, Derivatives of. VIII. 



Dreden, 261. 

 Cetyl-pbenyl-liydrazin. VIII. Be.secke, 



241. 

 Cbalkone, Derivatives of. VIII. R6- 



zycki, 356; Thoma, 379. 

 Cbains, Oxidation and reduction. VIII. 



Linde, 321. 

 Cheese. V. Sartori, 167; Wilde, 194, 



VIII. Steinegger, 373. 



Cbeniical compounds in non aqueous 

 solutions. VIII. PMdmann,264. 



Chemical equilibrium. VIII. Boudou- 

 ard, 246; Laurel, 317. 



Chemical equivalence. VIII. Herz, 292 ; 

 Ogg. 341. 



Chemical instruction. II. Schroeder, 

 10. V. Erlennieyer, 82; Fischer, 

 K.T., 84; Schmidt, Julius, 168; 

 Science chemistry papers, 170; 

 Wilbraud, 194. 



Chemical reactions, Steric disturbance 

 of. VIII. Benker, 239. 



Chemicals, Prices of. V. Grauer, 96. 



Cbemi.stry, History of. (See also Sec- 

 tion III.) V. Erp, 82 ; Monde- 

 ville, 139; Rey, 158; Tjaden 

 Modderman, 183. VIII. Mo- 

 berg, 332. 



Chemists. II. Carnoy, 6. 



Chitin. VIII. Sundrik, 377. 



Chlorates. V. Lunge, 130. 



Chlorin. III. Scheele, 21. V. Billon, 

 54; Lunge, 130. VIII. Hauser, 

 288 ; Wegeli, 387. 

 Determination of, in organic halo- 

 gen compounds by persulfates. 

 VIII. Brandt, Gottlieb, 247. 

 Determination of, in sodium chlorid 

 by persulfates. VIII. Brandt, 

 Gottlieb, 247. 

 Spectroscopic determination of. 

 VIII. Friedlander, Siegfried, 

 273- 



Chloro-acetic acid. VIII Coebergh, 254. 



Chloro-acetoneandseti.i-carbazid. VIII. 

 Paradies, 343. 



Chloro-acetone and thio-semi-carbazid. 

 VIII Paradies, 343. 



Chloro-acetophenone-oxim. VIII. Kor- 

 ten, 311. 



Chloro-acetyl-carbamids and alkyl-sul- 

 finates. VIII. Frerichs, 272. 



Chloro-acetyl-carbamids and potassium- 

 sulfo-hydrates. VIII. Frerichs, 

 272. 



Chloro-acetyl-chlorid and silver-cyanid. 

 VIII. Erck, 265. 



Chloro-acetyl-urethane and ^Ikyl-sulfi- 

 nates. VIII. Frerichs, 272. 



