198 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF METALS OF THE PLATINUM GROUP 



1883: 3. T. Wilm. Zur Chemie der Platinmetalle. (Verarbeitung der 



Platinerze.) Pt, Pd, Ir, Eh, Os, Bu. 



Ber. 16 (1883), 1524; Dingl. pol. J. 249 (1883), 280; J. Chem. Soc. 



44 (1883), 1057; Jsb. Chem. 1883, 457; Bui. soc. chim. [2], 41 



(1884), 255. 



1883: 4. W. De la Eue and A. W. Muller. On the electric discharge 

 with the chloride of silver battery. (Formation of a volatile hydro- 

 gen palladium compound, p. 482.) Pd. 

 Phil. Trans. London, 174 (1883), 477. 



1883: 5. T. Wilm. Ueber ein neues Ehodiumsalz. (Eh^Clg, 8NH^C1, 



7Aq.) - Eh. 



J. Russ. Chem. Soc. 15, i (1883), 613; Ber. 16 (1883), 3033; J. Chem. 



Soc. 46 (1884), 661; Jsb. Chem. 1883, 453; Bui. soc. chim. [2], 41 



(1884), 392. 



1883: 6. J. H. Debrat. Note sur un nouveau compose du rhodium. 



(Oxysulfid.) Eh. 



C. R. 97 (1883), 1333; Ber. 17, ii (1884), 6; Bui. soc. chim. [2], 42 



(1884), 246; Chem. Centrbl. 1884, 56; Chem. News, 49 (1884), 21; 



J. Russ. Chem. Soc. 16, ii (1884), 130; J. Chem. Soc. 46 (1884), 



400; Jsb. Chem. 1883, 439. 



1883: 7. P. E. Lecoq de Boisbaudran. Eeactions tres sensibles des 



sels d'iridium. Ir. 



C. R. 96 (1883), 1336; Ber. 16 (1883), 1394; Chem. Centrbl. 1883, 



459; Chem. News, 47 (1883), 240; J. Chem. Soc. 44 (1883), 905; 



Ztsch. anal. Chem. 26 (1887), SO; Jsb. Chem. 1883, 437, 1583. 



1883: 8. P. E. Lecoq de Boisbaudran. Examen d'un sulfate double 



d'iridium et de potasse. Ir. 



C. R. 96 (1883), 1406; Ber. 16 (1883), 1494; Chem. News, 47 (1883), 

 257; J. Chem. Soc, 44 (1883), 905; Jsb. Chem. 1883, 437, 1583. 



1883: 9. p. E. Lecoq de Boisbaudran. Eemarques sur le sulfate 

 violet d'iridium. Ir. 



C. R. 96 (1883), 1551; Ber. 16 (1883), 1678; Bui. soc. chim. [2], 40 

 (1883), 299; Chem. Centrbl. 1883, 458; Chem. News, 47 (1883), 

 293; J. Chem. Soc. 44 (1883), 1057; Jsb. Chem. 1883, 437, 1583; 

 J. Russ. Chem. Soc. 16, ii (1884), 43. 



1883: 10. F. W. Clarke and 0. T. Joslik. On some phosphides of 

 iridium and platinum. Ir, Pt (Pd, Eh, Eu, Os). 



Amer. Chem. J. 5 (1883), 231; Chem. News, 48 (1883), 285; Bui. 

 soc. chim. [2], 41 (1884), 636; Chem. Centrbl. 1884, 56; J. Chem. 

 Soc. 46 (1884), 400; Jsb. Chem. 1883, 439; Chem. Ztg-. 7 (1883), 

 1529; J. Russ. Chem. Soc. 17, ii (1885), 101. 



