CONTENTS. V 



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XXXII.— Cakboxates 93 



1st. Anhydrous Simple Carbonates, 93 



2d. Hydrated Simple Carbonates 96 



3d. Anhydrous Double Carbonates. 96 



4th. Hydrated Double Carbonates, and Basic Carbonates. . . 97 



XXXIII.— Silicates 98 



1st. Anhydrous Silicates -98 



2d. Hydrated Silicates 100 



XXXIV. — Stanxates and Titanates 101 



XXXV. — SiLICOFLUORIDES 101 



XXXVI. — Cyanides and Cyanates 101 



1st. Simple Cyanides and Cyanates. 101 



2d. Compound Cyanides 102 



XXXVII. — Miscellaneous Inorganic Compounds 102 



XXXVIII.— Alloys 105 



1st. Alloys containing but two metals 105 



2d. Alloys containing more than two metals 118 



XXXIX. — Hydrocarbons. 119 



1st. Series of Alcohol Eadicles 119 



2d. Hydrides of Alcohol Radicles. 120 



3d. Methylene Series 121 



4th. Benzol Series 123 



5th. Cio H,6 and its Isomers. 127 



6th. Miscellaneous Hydrocarbons 130 



XL. — Compounds containing C, H, and 133 



1st. Alcohols of the Ethylic Series. ....... 133 



2d. Oxides of the Ethylic Series. 137 



3d. Acids of the Formic Series 138 



4th. Anhydrides of the Formic Series. 142 



5th. Ethers of the Series C„ Hj^ O2 143 



6th. Aldehydes of the Series C„. Ha^. 151 



7th. Acetones of the Series C^. Hjq. 153 



8th. Oxides of the Ethylene Series . . 155 



9th. Glycols 155 



10th. Miscellaneous Compounds of the Ethylene Series. . . . 156 



11th. Acids. Lactic and Oxalic Series 157 



12th. Carbonates, Lactates, and Leucates, of the Ethyl Series. . . 158 



13th. Oxalates, Succinates, &c., of the Ethyl Series 159 



14th. Compounds of Allyl and Diallyl 160 



15th. Glycerine, the Glycerides, and Allied Compounds. . . . 161 



