BIBLIOGRAPHY OF METALS OF THE PLATINUM GROUP 253 



1893: 31. H. Moissan". Etude de quelques phenomenes nouveaux de 

 fusion et de volatilisation produits au moyen de la chaleur de 

 Fare eleetriqae. (Volatilization of platinum in the electric arc.) 



Pt. 



C. E. 116 (1S93), 1429; Bui. soc. chim. [3], 11 (1894), 825; J. Chem. 

 Soc. 64, ii (1893), 507. 



1893: 32. E. W. Mahon. The effect of platinum in iron solutions. 



Pt. 

 • Amer. Chem. J. 15 (1893), 578; Ber. 27 K. (1894), 92; Chem. 



Centrbl. 1894, i, 106; Chem. Ztg. 17 (1893), Eep. 318; Ztsch. 



anorg. Chem. 6 (1894), 204; J. Soc. Chem. Ind. 13 (1894), 546. 



1893: 33. M. C. Lea. Ueber endothermische Eeaktionen, verursacht 

 durch mechanische Kraft . . . und durch gleitenden Druck. Pt. 

 ztsch. anorg. Chem. 6 (1894), 2; Amer. J. Sci. [3], 46 (1893), 241, 

 413. 



1893: 34. L. Mangin. Sur I'emploi du rouge de ruthenium en anat- 

 omic vegetale. Ru. 

 C. K. 116 (1893), 653; Chem. News, 67 (1893), 181; Chem. Ztg. 17 

 (1893), Eep. 102. 



1893: 35. Nicolle and J. Cantacuzene. (Dyeing properties of ruthe- 

 nium red — ammonium base — in histology.) • Ru. 

 Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 7 (1893), 331; Chem. Ztg. 17 (1893), Eep. 170; 

 J. Soc. Chem. Ind. 12 (1893), 872. 



1893: 36. \Y. Gulewitsch. Ueber die Verarbeitung von Osmium- 



riickstanden. Os. 



ztsch. anorg. Chem. 5 (1894), 126; Ber. 27 E. (1894), 3; Chem. 



Centrbl. 1893, ii, 934; Chem. Ztg. 17 (1893), Eep. 270; J. Chem. 



Soc. 66, ii (1894), 53. 



1893: 37. H. Borntrager. Rasche Reduction des Kaliumplatin- 

 chlorids. (By potassium soap.) Pt. 



ztsch. anal. Chem. 32 (1893), 188; Chem. Centrbl. 1893, i, 772; 

 Chem. News, 67 (1893), 205; J. Chem. Soc. 64, ii (1893), 284. 



1893: 38. A. Villiers and F. Borg. De Taction du zinc et du mag- 

 nesium sur les solutions metalliques et du dosage de la potasse. 



Pt. 



C. E. 116 (1893), 1524; Ber. 26 E. (1893), 728; Bui. soc. chim. [3], 

 9 (1893), 602; Chem. Ztg. 17 (1893), Eep. 203. 



1893:39. W.L.Dudley. The electro-deposition of iridium; a method 



of maintaining the uniform composition of an electroplating bath 



without the use of an anode. Ir. 



Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1893, 106; J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 15 



(1893), 274; Bui. soc. chim. [3], 12 (1894), 54; Chem. Centrbl. 



