PAPERS : CHEMISTliY. 



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('\anom>n. Free : Fuillier Results showing that 



it (iocs not dissolve or even attack (<okl 



(\V. Skey). 29, 57<i. 

 Cyanouen : the Position it holds in relation to 



the Simple Radicals, and its Inability to coui- 



hine flircctlv with Silver or (iold (\V. Skev), 



29, .-.74. 

 Desilveriiii; of Ai-gentiforons (iold. New Mode 



for Direct (W. Skey), 1, 103 12nd ed., 47]. 

 Earth\- Carbonates : Degree of Solubility in 



Pui'e Water (W. Skey), 10, 4.52. 

 Electricitv. C'onducting-power of Metallic Sul- 

 phides and Oxides for (W. Skey), 4, 311. 

 Eleetro-ca|jiUarv Theory, Fallac\- of the (VV. 



Skey), 21, 3(>'3. 

 Electro-deposition of Gokl upon the Gold of 



our Drifts (W. Skey), 30, 498. 

 Electro - motive Orcler of certain Metals in 



t'yanide of Potassium (W. Skey), 8, 334. 

 Electro- motive Power of Gold and Platina in 



Sulphides (W. Skey), 4, 313. 

 Electro- motive Power of MetaUic Sulphides 



(W. Skey). 3, 232. 

 Fatty Acids and theii' E.sters, Association of the, 



and the Arrangement of Atoms in Space (P. W. 



Robertson), 37, 577. 

 Fatty Acids, Distillation of the, for the Manu- 

 facture of Candles (P. W. Robertson), 37, 



508. 

 Fatty Acids, Molecular t^omplexity of the (P. W. 



Robertson). 35, 452. 

 Fatty Acids, Vapour Densities of the (T. H. 



Eastertield and P. W. Robertson), 34, 499. 

 Fireclay.s of the Auckland Province, Analvses 



of {.]. A. Pond), 8, 348. 

 Cfalvanic Circuit or Battery, Capability of cer- 



tam Sulphides to form Negative Pole of (W. 



Skey), 3, 222. 

 (toIcI, Absorption of Sulphur by, and its Effects 



in retarding Amalgamation (W. Skey), 3, 216. 

 Gold. Alleoed Nuclear Action of (W. Ske^), 5, 



372. 

 Gold Nuggets in Drift, Formation of (W. Skey), 



5, 377. ' 

 Gold, Oxidation of, in Presence of Air and Water 



(W. Skey). 25, 381. 

 Heat-effect. Note on a Supposed (.J. S. S. Cooper), 



36, 492. 

 Hot Blast, Application of, to Blow-jJipe Pur- 

 poses (W. Skey), 2, 148. 

 Hydration of Clay-slate, Cla^', and Coal, Evolu- 

 tion of Heat during the (W. Skey), 7, 384. 

 Iodine and Bromine, Application of, for Detec- 

 tion of Gold m Minute Quantities (W. Skey), 



2, 150. 

 lodme, Manufactui'e of. Substitution of Acetate 



for Sulphate of Copper in (W. Skey), 5, 376. 

 . Karaka-nut, Chemistry of (T. H. Easterfielcl and 



B. C. Aston), 34, 495. 

 Karaka-nut, Isolation of the Bitter Substance 



of (W. Skey), 4, 316. 

 Kauri-resin, Investigation into (E. B. R. Pri- 



deaux), 33, 368. 

 Lake lakapuna. Percentage of Cliloiine in (.J. A. 



Pond), 32, 241. 

 Latent Heats of Fusion of the Elements and 



Compounds, (P. W. Robertson), 34, 501. 



Lead, A Periodide and an lodo-carbonate of 



(W. Skey). 13, 388. 

 Lime as a Manure (D. Hay). 9, 20(1. 

 Lime-deposit in Shaft of l'nitc<l Pumping 



Association ((;. Black). 10, 456. 

 JIagnesia, Dimorphisim of (W. Skey), 13, 389. 

 Malt, Transformation of Barlev into (P. B. 



Phipson), 40, 32(i. 

 Manganese-ores : Examination for Cobalt (W. 



Skey). 10, 448. 

 Manures. Chemical, Notes on some Experiments 



with (W. F. Worley), 29, 588. 

 Marsh-lights (R. C. Harding), 30, 87. 

 Maximum or Minimum in the Proi)erties of 



certain Series of Organic Compounds (P. W. 



Robertson), 35, 465. 

 Meat Products, Anahses of certain N.Z. (A. .M. 



Wright), 40, 322. 

 Mercuro-iodide Test for Detection of Alkaloidal 



or Albumenous Matters, Modification of the 



(W. Skey), 9, 553. 

 Merciuv. Note on the Vapour-densitv of (D. 



Hector), 33, 382. 

 Methane, Temperature of Combustion of, in 



Presence of Palladiumised Asbestos (H. G, 



Denham), 38, 39. 

 Mineral Oils of N.Z. {W. Skey), 6, 252. 

 Mineral Water from Otira Gorge, Note on 



Anah-sis of (G. Grav), 22, 495. 

 Mineral Waters of N.Z. (W. Skey), 10, 423. 

 Mode in which Oil acts as a Nucleus in Super- 

 saturated Saline Solution.s (W. Skey), 12, 407. 

 Molecrdar Association and Dissociation, Effect 



on Temperature of (S. Page), 38, 512. 

 Mount Eden, Chemical Properties of Strata 



from (J. A. Pond), 7, 405. 

 Nitroculture, Increase of Nitroaen iu certain 



Soils due to (A. M. Wright), 39, 121. 

 Nitrogen- fixing Bacteria, Fixation of Atmo,- 



spheric Nitrogen by, in certain Solutions 



(A. M. Wright), 40, 324. 

 Oil-bath for stuctying the Influence of Definite 



Temperatures in Solids, Convenient Form of 



(W. P. Evans), 30, 495. 

 Osomose [Osmose] as the Cause of the Persistent 



Suspension of Clay in Water (W. Skey), 11, 



485. 

 Oxidation of Gokl antl Mercury by Oxygen in 



Presence of Water (W. Skey)", 8, 339. " 

 Oxidation of Mercury in Air and Water, also of 



Iron, in Alkaline Solution (W. Skey), 29, 



582. 

 Oxidation of Silver and Platinum by Oxygen in 



Presence of Water (W. Skey), 8, 3^32. 

 Oxygenized Graphite and Platinum. Chemical 



Effects of (W. Skey), 8, 347. 

 Petroleum, H\-drocarbons of Benzol Series in 



(W. Skey), 11, 469. 

 Pliormium ienax, Chemi.str\' of (A. H. Church), 



6, 260. 

 Phosphine, Preparation of Spontaneously In- 

 flammable (T. A. Mollet), 14, 391. 

 Photographic Effects produced with Silver 



Salts : New Theor\- of the Mode (W. Skey), 



14, 403. 

 Platinum, Absorptive Properties of (W. Skey), 



3, 221. 



