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Hygrinic acid, Synthesis of. \'III. Htt- 



linger, 266. 



Hvponitrous acid, Conversion of, into 



hydrazin. VIII. Brackel, 246. 



Hyposulfitcs. \'III. Stcinhiiuser, 374. 



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Iniid-a/ols. VIII. Fezer, 26S ; Kunck- 



ell, 314. 

 Iniido-ethers. VIII. Goldschniidt, Max, 



279. 

 Iniids of dibasic acids. Halogen deriva- 

 tives of. VIII. Schvvede, 367. 

 Indandione and meta- and para-oxy- 



benzaldehydes. VIII. May, 327. 

 I ndazol derivatives. VIII. Jelensperger, 



302. 

 Indazol group. \'II1. Kpstein, 265; 



Gruskiewicz, 283. 

 Indazol, Ketone chlorids and quinones 



of. VIII. Weldert, 389. 

 Indazolone, Synthesis of. VIII. Konig, 



Indazols. VIII. Sondheinier, 371. 



Formation of. VIII. Braiin, 247. 

 Indene. VIII. Schiefer, 360. 



Condensation products of. VIII. 



Biihiier, 250. 

 India rubber. V. Brannt, 59 ; Clouth, 



69; Herbet, 103; Obach, 144; 



Pearson, 149; Weber, 191. 

 Indicators. V. Cohn, 70. 

 Indigo V. Jaubert, iii ; Reis.sert, 158; 



Tulleken, 185. VIII. Wange- 



rin, 3S6. 

 Artificial. III. Brunk, 13; Reissert, 



20. VIII. Koettnitz. 310. 

 Indigo series. VIII. Samson, 358. 

 Indigo-carmin. VIII. Naumann, 337. 

 Indigo-disulfonic acids, Isomeric. VIII. 



Schubarth, 365. 

 Indigo-oxim. VIII. Pickard, 346. 

 Indigc-white, Acyl derivatives of. VIII. 



Drescher, 261 

 Indones. VIII. Dilthey, 260; Wieder- 



mann, 390. 

 Indoxyl, Acyl derivatives of. VIII. 



Drescher, 261. 

 Indoxyl like compounds. VIII. Te- 



desko, 378. 



Indoxylic acid, Acyl derivatives of. 

 VIII. Drescher, 261. 



Indulin, Derivatives of. VIII. Linne- 

 mann, 322. 



Ink. V. Lehner, 125. 



Inorganic chemistry. V. Beddow, 49; 

 Biltz, 54 ; Briggs. 60 ; Carbayo, 

 64; Carstensen,65; Christensen, 

 C. 67; Damtner, 73; Dupr^, 

 79 ; Erdmann, Si ; Fatigati, 83 ; 

 Grimaux, 96 ; Hartmann, loo ; 

 Harz, 100 ; Ilemmelmayr, 102 ; 

 Hinds, 105 ; Hoff, 106 ; Holle- 

 man, 107 ; Jorgensen, S. M., 

 113 ; Jones, C, 1 13, 114 ; Jones, 

 L. M., 114; Klein, 115; Knoeve- 

 nagel, 116; Krug, 119; Leh- 

 mann,i25; Lengfeld, 125; Mag- 

 nanini, 131 ; Martin, G. H., 133 ; 

 Meldola, 135 ; Montgomery and 

 Smith, 139; Oechsner, 144; Old- 

 berg, 145 ; Oppenheimer, 146 ; 

 Ostwald, 146; Peter, 151 ; Piltz, 

 153 ; Pinner, 153 ; Remsen, 15S ; 

 Revoy, 15S ; Richter, 160 ; Ros- 

 coe and Harden. 162; RiidorfF, 

 163 ; Schmidt, Julius, 168; Sex- 

 ton, 172; Shenstone,i72; .Skerry, 

 173; Sperber, 175; Squinabol, 

 176; Tassinari, 180; Thurston, 

 183 ; Torrey, 184 ; Trotmann, 

 185 ; Venable and Howe, 187 ; 

 Walker, 190 ; Watson, igr ; 

 Woodward, 197 ; Wurtz, 197. 



Inorganic compounds. VIII. Kohl- 

 schiitter, Joh., 311. 



Inorganic salts, Inconiplete colloidal 

 nature of. VIII. Blanck, 243. 

 Molecular weight of. VIII. Mai- 

 born, 325. 



Insecticides. V. Haywood, loi. 



Invert sugar. VIII. Willeke, 391. 



Invertin. VIII. Osborne, 342. 



lodates. VIII Koppen, Otto, 310. 



Crystallography of. VIII. Rakle, 

 262. 



lodid-chlorid. Aromatic. \III. Ilinters- 

 kirch, 294. 



lodids and ferric sails. \"ni. Hacke- 

 locr-Kobbinghoff, 2S5. 



