SUBJECT-INDEX. 



455 



Spectrum analysis. V. Formanek, 85. 

 Stannous chlorid, Aqueous solution of. 



VIII. Kowalevsky, 311. 

 Starch. \\ Rorght, 58; Wiley, 194. 



VII. Zeitschrift fiir Stiirke-In- 

 (liistrie, 229. VIII. Goldmann, 

 I'elix, 279. 



Starch factories, Purification of waste 



water from. VIII. Seelos, 367. 

 Steel. I. Brearley. 2. V. Brearley, 60; 



Colby, 70 ; Hoff, 106 ; Phillips, 



Francis, 152. 

 Stereochemistry. V. Freundler, 88 ; 



Hantzsch,99; Hoi?, 106; Meusel, 



136 ; Scholtz, 169 ; Traube, 184; 



Vaubel, 187 ; Wedekind, 191, 



192. 

 Stilbene. VIII. Wet/.lich, 390. 



Bromin derivatives of . VIII. Jahr- 



niarkt, 301. 

 Dibroniids of. VIII. lloltschmidt, 



296. 

 series, Ketoue-chlorids and methy- 



lene-quinones in. VIII. Fries, 



Karl, 273. 

 Stoichiometry. I. Zeitschrift, 5. V. 



Biechele, 53 ; Biehringer, 53 ; 



Boeke, 56 ; Struniz, 178. 

 Stones, Artificial. (See also Cement.) 



V. Stoffler, 178; Tetmajer, 181. 

 Strychnin. VIII. Doctor, 260. 



Action of the electric current on. 



VIII. Oertel, 340. 



and alkali-persidfate. VIII. Oertel, 



340. 

 Bromiuated acids derived from. 



VIII. Briindelmayer, 249. 

 Styrax, Oriental and American. VIII. 



Itallie, 299. 

 Styrol, Derivatives of. VIII. Fanto, 267. 

 Styrols. VIII. PierstorfT, 346. 

 Suberone. VIII. Vollenhoven, 384. 

 Succinic acid. Alkylated. VIII. Schlei- 

 cher, 361. 

 Succinic acid. Halogen substituted, and 



amins. VIII. Lutz, 324. 

 Succinic acid. Halogen substituted, and 



ammonia. VIII. Lutz, 324. 

 ' Succinic acid. Phenyl and cresyl esters 



of. VIII. Bernstein, 241. 



Succinimids. VIII. Stern, 375. 

 Sugar. I. Jahre.sbericht, 3. III. Bitt- 

 niann, 13; Horsin-D^on, 17; 

 L<5gier, 17; Lippniann, 18. V. 

 Abel, 38 ; Baron, 47 ; Bass, 48; 

 Bates, 49 ; Bersch, 52 ; Bro- 

 quet, 60; Burgh, 63: Cassaux, 

 65 ; C^saro, 66 ; Chapelle, 66 ; 

 Claassen, 68 ; Collier, 70 ; Cua- 

 drado, 73 ; Cukrownictwo, 73 ; 

 Dienert, 75 ; Foster, 86 ; Gran- 

 deau, 95 ; Groger, 96 ; Helot, 

 102; Horsin-D^on, 108; L^gier, 

 124; L^on, 125; Leplay, 126; 

 Maquinne, 132; Meusser, 136; 

 Myrick, 141 ; Niccol, 143 ; Pel- 

 let, 149; Pepper, 150; Prinsen, 

 155; Reed, 157; Rigby, 160; 

 Riimpler, 163 ; Sachs, 164 ; 

 Siderski, 173; Spencer, 175; 

 Stammer, 176; Stewart, 177; 

 Stift, 177; Stohmann, Riim- 

 pler, 178; Taccani, 179; Tucker, 

 185 ; Venturoli, 187 ; Vibrans. 

 1 87 ; Weatherly, 191 ; Wiley, 

 194. VII. Industrie bettera- 

 viere, 224 ; Jahresbericht iiber 

 die Untersuchung, 225 ; Kalen- 

 darz dla Cukrownikow, 226 ; 

 Verzeichniss, 228 ; Zuccbero 

 italiano, 229. VIII Brocard, 

 248; Gonnermann, iSo; Klira- 

 mer, Martin, 308. 



Oxidation of. VIII. Ollendorff, 341. 



solutions. Influence of the addition 



of salt on the optical activity 



of. VIII. Tomartschenko, 380. 



Sulfaminic acids. VIII. Haug^vitz, 



288. 



Organic. \1II. Wynen, 394. 

 Sulfates. V. Geschwind, 92. 



andcarbons. VIII. Kunheim, 314. 



in drinking water. VIII. Paul. 

 Felix, 344. 



of sodium, potassium, and alumin- 

 ium. Action of carbon and sulfur 

 on. VIII. Melcher, 329. 

 Sulfids, .Aromatic. VIII. Forgan, 270. 

 Sulfids, Metallic. VIII. Mourlot, 333. 

 Sulfimid. VIII. Holl, 296. 



