IV THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



On the Reduction of tlie Circulants to Polynomial Form. By 



J. C. Glasiian 41 



Nitroplithalic Anhydrides and Acetylamine-phthalic Anhydrides 

 witii Toluene and Aluminittni Chloride. By W. A. 

 Lawrance 47 



Br om phthalic Anhydrides with Benzene and Aluminium Chloride. 



By H. N. Stephens 47 



The Effect of Certain Chemicals on the Rate of Reproduction of 



Yea.'it. By N. A. Clark 47 



'J'he Behaviour of Yeast with Methyl-Green. B>- \\\ B. Yf.w . . 4S 



The Scattering of Light: Note on Wolski's Paper on Optically 



Empty Liquids.' By F. B. Kenrick. 48 



The Pressure-Volume Relations of Superheated Liquids. By K. 



L. WiSMER 49 



The Scattering of Light by Dust-free Liquids, IL By W. H. 



Martin 50 



Redetermination of the Melting-point of Sodium Chloride. B>' 



J. B. Ferguson 50 



The Passage of Hydrogen and Helium through Silica Tubes. 



By J. B. Ferguson and G. A. Williams 51 



The Intermediate Compounds in the Reaction between Phthalic 

 Anhydride, Benzene a7id Aluminium Chloride and their 

 Use in the Synthesis of Mixed Phthalides. B3' T. C. 

 Mc'Mullen 51 



llie Reaction of NaphthaUc Anhydride with Benzene and 



Aluminium- Chloride. By F. Lorriman 52 



Carbmethoxy-benzoyl Chlorides with Aluminium Chloride and . 



Varions Aromatic Hydrocarbons. By M. E. Smith. . 52 



The Action of Ammonium Fluoride on Yeast in Presence of 



Agar-agar. By Miss I. L. Roberts 52 



The Effect of Various Substances on the "Bunching ' of Yeast. 



By F. I. Eldon 53 



The Effect on the Groivth of Yeast of an Unhnown Constituent 



of Malt. By G. H. W. Lucas 53 



