14 INDEX TO THE LITERATFRE OF ZIRCONIUM 



18G0 : 103. Forbes. (Jargonia.) 



Intellectual Observer, 9, 291 ; Chem. News, 19, 277. 



18G9 : 101. SoRBY. (Spectrum of mixtures of Zirconium and uranium.) 

 Ber., 3, 146; Bull. Soc. chim. (Paris), 14, 40 ; Chem. Centrbl., 1870, 

 369; Lond. Roy. Soc. Proc, 18, 197 ; Phil. Mag. [4], 39, 65. 



1869 : 105. Church. (Idem.) 



Chem. News, 20, 9. 



1870: 106, Melliss. (Metal. Salts.) 



Bull. Soc. chim. (Paris), 14, 204; Ber., 4, 57; Chem. News, 22, 23; 

 Ann. Chem. (Liebig), 153, 238; Ztschr. Chem.. 1870, 296; Jsb., 

 1870, 328 ; Chem. Centrbl., 1870, 392. 



1870 : 107. HuGGiNS. (Spectrum.) 



Lond. Roy. Soc. Proc, 18, 548. 



1870 : 108. Franz. (Metal. Preparation of pure salts.) 



Ber., 3, 58-60 ; Bull. Soc. chim. (Paris), 13, 507 ; Ztschr. Chem., 1870, 

 468; Chem. Centrbl., 1870, 131; Wagners Jsb., 16, 1, 2; Jsb., 

 1870, 329. 



1870 : 109. WuisTDER. (Isomorphism with titanic and stannic oxides.) 



J. prakt. Chem. [2], 2, 206-12 ; Chem. News, 22, 215 ; Ztschr. Chem., 



1870. 286 : Jsb. Min., 1870. 1000 ; Gazz. chim. ital., i, 527; Chem. 

 Centrbl., 1870, 663. 



1871 : 110. Mendelejepf. (Fluoride.) 



Ber., 4, 933. 



1871 : 111. Rath. (Occurrence in diorite.) 

 Ann. der Phj^s. (Pogg.), 144, 250. 



1871 : 112. Knop. (Artificial production of crystals.) 



Ann. Chem. (Liebig), 157, 363 ; 159, 36; Bull. Soc. chim. (Paris), 15, 

 190 ; Ztschr. Chem., 1871, 397 ; J. Chem. Soc. (Lond.), 24, 805 ; Jsb., 



1871, 322. 



1871 : 113. Troost and Hautefeuille. (Oxy chloride.) 



J. prakt. Chem. [2], 4, 298 ; Compt. rend., 73, 563 ; Instit., 1871, 49; 

 Bull. Soc. chim. (Paris), 16, 240 ; J. Chem. Soc. (Lond.), 24, 1000 ; 

 Gazz. chim. ital., i, 628 ; Jsb., 1871, 293. 



1871 : 114. Troost and Hautefeuille. (Spectrum.) 



Compt. rend., 73, 620; Instit., 1871, 77; Arch. ph. nat., 42, 178; 

 Bull. Soc. chim. (Paris), 16, 229; Ztschr. Chem., 1871, 465; J. 

 Chem. Soc. (Lond.), 24, 1147 ; Jsb., 1871, 169. 



1871: 115. Rammelsberg, (Separation from niobic and tantalic acids.) 

 J. Chem. Soc. (Lond.), 25, 195 ; Ber., 4, 875. 



