SUBJECT-INDEX. 



441 



Oxalates. [Cont'd.] 



Ar.senic, antimony, and l)istniitli 

 conipound.s of. VI] I. Hier- 

 brauer, 242. 

 ( )xalato-aquo - 1 r i - a ni i n - c o h a It salts. 



VIII. Bindschedler, 243. 

 Oxalic acid. VIII. Akerberg, 231 ; 

 Otterbein, 342. 

 .\rsenic, antimony, and hisinuth 

 compounds of. \III. I')i(,>r- 

 brauer, 242. 

 in urine. VIII. Hiine, 29.S. 

 vSuljstitutedamids of. \'III. Un<;er, 



Oxalic ester and aromatic amido com- 

 pounds. VIII. Seeliger, 367. 



O.xalic ester and malonic ester. VIII. 

 Daimler, 2,^6. 



Oxalin. VIII. Atkinson, 234. 



Oxamino-carvoxim. \III. Mayrliofer, 

 328. 



Oxazin. VIII. Harclie, 235. 



dyestuffs. VIII. Klimmer, 308. 



Oxazolins. VIII. Saulmann, 359. 



Oxazols,.\roniatic. VIII. Minovici,332. 



Oxidation and reduction chains. VITI. 

 Fredenhagen, 272. 



Oxidation in the presence of acetic an- 

 hydridand sulfuric acid. VIII. 

 Winter, Ernst, 392. 



Oxidation, Potentials of. VIII. Croto- 

 gino, 256. 



Oxims. VIII. Pfeffermanii, 345; Wild, 



391- 

 auddiazocompounds. VIII. I'riede- 



mann, 273. 

 Aromatic ali])hatic. VIII. Wirtz, 



392. 

 Cyclic. VIII. Rocker, 244. 

 Oxy acids and carbonyl-chlorid. \'III. 



Mettler, 330. 

 Oxy acids and pyridin. \'11I. Mettler, 



330- 

 (»xy acids, Electrosyntheses from. VIII. 



Mend, 329. 



Oxy-aldehydes, Aromatic. VI II GJinim, 

 27S. 



Oxy-amido-chloro-ketones of the aro- 

 matic series. VIII. Schmidt, 

 Ilerm., 362. 



Oxy-amido-esters, .Aromatic. VIII. 



Pfyi, .^45. 



Oxy-amido-ketones of the aromatic 

 .series. VIII. Schmidt. Herm., 

 362. 



Oxy-amids, .\romatic, and potassium- 

 hyix)-broniite in alkaline solu- 

 tion. VIII. Dam, 257. 



Oxy-anthraquinone. VIII. Nauss, 337. 



Oxy-anthraquinone-sulfonic acids, Halo- 

 genation of. VIII. Oiiiither, 

 Paul, 284. 



Oxy-aryl- nieconins. VIII. Winkler, 

 392. 



Oxy-aryl-phthalids. VIII. Litterer, 322. 



Ox\'-azo compounds. VIII. Farmer, 

 267; Krause, 312; Low-Beer, 

 322. 

 and chloro- acetic acid. VIII. 



Sclnvabacker, 366. 

 with unsaturated a-f3 side-chains. 

 VIII. Bol.ser, 245. 



Oxy-azo dyestuffs. VIII. Keppeler,3o6. 



Oxy-benzoic ester and alkojl chlorids. 

 VIII. Nagel, 336. 



Oxy-carone. VIII. Baumgartel, 238. 



Oxy-celluloses VIII. Faber, Oswald, 

 266. 



Oxy-chloro-phosphins. Aromatic, Oxv- 

 phosphazo-compounds and es- 

 ters of.' VIII. Nathansohn, 

 Simon, 337. 



O.xy-chloro-phosphins, Nitrogenous de- 

 rivatives of. VIII. Werbeck, 



389- 

 Oxy-cobaltiac salts. \'1II. Mylius, 336. 

 Oxy-ethyl-adipinic acid. VIII. Gully, 



2S4. 

 Oxy-flavone. \'III. .\u\ Rhyn, 232 ; 



Levi, 320. 

 Synthesisof. VIII. Emilewicz, 264. 

 Oxy-fumaric acid. VIII. Niehrenheim, 



339 ; Schoerk, 364. 

 Oxygen. V. Schoop, M. U., 169. 



and hydroxyl groups in alkali .salts. 



Substitution of. VIII. Wein- 



land, 387. 

 and the fermentive activity of the 



living yeast-cells. VIII. Rapp. 



349- 



