266 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF METALS OF THE PLATINUM GROUP 



1896: 35. M. E. Mulder. (Storender Einfluss der schwefligen Saure 



der Gas-flamme auf die Bestimmung einiger Verbindungen und 



iiber das Mittel denselben zu beseitigen.) (Action of SOg on 



platinum crucible.) • Pt. 



Eec. trav. cMm. Pays-Bas, 14 (1896), 307; Ber. 29 E. (1896), 433. 



1896: 36. A. A. Kelly and H. Humley. Palladium toning. Pd. 



Sci. American, 75 (1896), 150; from Phot. Times. 



1896: 37. V. Meyer. Ueber die Schmelzbarkeit des Platins in Kohlen- 

 Geblase-Ofen. Pt. 



Ber. 29 (1896), 850; J. Chem. Soc. 70, ii (1896), 429. 



1896: 38. S. W. Holman, E. E. Lawrence, and L. Barr. Melting 

 points of aluminum, silver, gold, and platinum. Pt. 



Tech. Quart. 9 (1896), 24; Ber. 29 R. (1896), 1091; Phil. Mag. 42 

 (1896), 37. 



1896: 39. W. N. Hartley. On the temperature of certain flames. 

 (Fusing point of platinum not reduced by carbon in the flame.) Pt. 

 J. Chem. Soc. 69 (1896), 846; Proc. Chem. Soc. 1896, 98. 



1896: 40. H. Moissan. (Ueber Verfliichtigung einiger schwer schmelz- 

 barer Korper.) Pt. 



Ann. chim. phys. [7], 9 (1896), 133; Ber. 29 R. (1896), 1097. 



1896: 41. H. Jackson. Note on the use of certain phosphorescent 

 substances in rendering X rays visible. (Phosphorescence of 'the 

 salts of platinum.) Pt. 



Proc. Chem. Soc. 1896, 57; Nature, 53 (1896), 499. 



1896: 42. S. Egbert. Action of X rays through plates of platinum. Pt. 

 Nature, 53 (1896), 502; read at x\cad. Nat. Sci. Phila. . 



