AUTHOR INDEX 



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Fiiswell, R. J., and A. J. Greenawaj'. 



TliiiUous platino-cyanide, 15. 

 Fronmiiller, C. Double salts of Thallous 



cyanide, 15. 

 Fronnn'iUer and Carius. Tlialliuni tri- 



ethyl, 14. 



(4assiot. Spectrum, 6. 



Gill, A. C. See Dennis. L. M., 23. 



Giorgis, G. Acid Thallium carbonate, 



23. 

 (Irandeau, Poisonous properties, 7. 

 .Gunning, J. W. Extraction, 11. 



Hapgood, C. W., and A. A. Noyes. 

 Nitrate. 22. 



Hansen, Chr. Etlivl compounds, 13. 



Hartley, W. N. Spectrum, 17, 22. 



Hartvvig, F. C. Thallium in union with 

 alcohol radicals, 14. 



Hautfeuille and Ti-oost. Behavior to- 

 wards hydrogen, 14. 



Hebberling. Determination, 9. 



Herepath. Occurrence. 6. 



Heycock and Neville. Thallium-sodiuiii 

 and Thallium-tin alloj', 19 ; Thallium- 

 cadmium and Thallium-lead allojs 20; 

 freezing-points of alloys, 22. 



Hodgkinson and French. Action of 

 ammonia on Thallous sulphate, 21. 



Inglestrom. Occurrence, 23. 



Jannasch and Aschoflf. Separation of 

 clilorine and iodine by Thallous sul- 

 pliate, 20. 



Joly, A. Thallium hypophosphate, 21. 



Jorgensen, M. Thallous-thallic iodide, 

 13. 



Kayser, H. Spectrum, 21. 



Khiss, K. Dithionate, 18. 



Knosel, Th. Iodine compounds, 14. 



V. Kobell, F. Occurrence, 12. 



Kosman. In crude zinc, 18. 



Krause, J. Preparation, 14. 



Kreider and Penfield. Separation of 

 minerals by Thallium-silver nitrate, 

 22. 



Kuhlman, F. Organic salts and deter- 

 mination of Tliallium, 5 : lead cham- 

 ber deposits, 7 ; Thallous fluoride. 8. 



Kulisch. Action of phosphine on Thal- 

 lium solutions, 17. 



Kupperburg, H. Salicylanilid of Thal- 

 lium, 15. 



Lachaud and Lepierre. Chromate, 20 ; 

 chloro-chroinate. 21. 



Lamy, A. Discovery, occurrence, ex- 

 traction. 5 ; toxicological effects, 6 : 

 alcoholates, 8 ; phosphorus com- 

 pounds, 9 ; Thallium glass, 10 ; Thal- 

 lous oxide a reagent for ozone, 11. 



Lamy, A., and Des Cloi/.eau. Chemi- 

 cal and optical study of Tliallium. 11. 

 12. 



Lepierre. Atomic weight, 21. 



V. Lang, V. Crystal form of Thallous 

 sulphate, 7. 



Lepierre and liachaud. Chromate, 20 ; 

 chloro-chromate, 21. 



Lescouer. Diacetate, 14. 



Liveing and Dewar. Spectrum, 16. 



Long, J. H. Optical properties of Thal- 

 lium tartrate. 19; determination: 

 solubility of Thallous iodide, 20. 



Matth lessen and Vogt. Electrical con- 

 ductivity, 6. 



Mauro. F. Fluor-oxymolybdate, 21. 



Mayrhofer. See Donath, 17. 



Mellor, S. Thallium-magnesium allov, 

 11. 



Meyer, V., and H. Ciltz. Vapor den- 

 sity, 19. 



Miller. Spectrum, 6 ; crystal form of 

 salts, 9. 



Muir. John. Chlorate, 15. 



Neumann, G. Double salts of Thallium 

 chloride, 18 ; determination of Thal- 

 lium, 18. 



Neville and Heycock. Thallium sodium 

 and Thallium in alloy, 19 ; alloy with 

 cadmium and lead, 20 ; freezing- 

 points of Thallium alloys, 22. 



Nickles, J. Spectrum, 8 ; behavior to- 

 wai'ds mercury, 9. 



Nietzki, R. Preparation of Thallium, 

 14 ; determination of Thallium. 15. 



Nilson, L. F. Thallium plato-iodo-ni- 

 trite, 15, 16. 



Noyes, A. A., and C. W. Hapgood. Iso- 

 morphism of Thallous nitrite and di- 

 phenyl-nitrite, 22. 



Oettinger. Molybdate and wolframate, 



8. 

 Ostwald. Electrical conductivitv of 



Thallous hydrate. 18. 

 Otto. Position among the elements, 10. 



Page, A. G. Chlorides, 17. 

 Parmentier, F. Thallium silico-mo- 



lybdate. 16. 

 Paulet. Poisonous properties. 7. 

 Pentield and Ki-eider. Separation of 



minerals by Thallium silver nitrate, 



22 

 Penfield and Wells. Tri-iodide, 22. 

 Phipson. Determination, 13. 

 Piccini, A. Acid oxides, 18. 

 Playfair, D. Occui-rence, 16. 

 Polls, A. Thallium chrome alum. 16. 

 Pratt, J. H. Double halides with alkali 



metals, 23. 



