264 Chittenden and Hutchinson—Influence of 
Here there is to be seen both stimulating and inhibitory action, 
both quite pronounced; and further, the salt is perfectly neutral, so 
that such action as is exerted must be due to the salt itself. 
Sodio uranic sulphate. 
This salt, which like the preceding was exactly neutral to test 
papers, shows both stimulating and retarding action, but in extent 
somewhat smaller than that of the uranous salt. Following are the 
results obtained: 
Total amount Relative 
U0280,+ Na2S0O,. reducing bodies. Starch converted amylolytic action. 
0 04049 gram. 36°44 per cent. 100°0 
0-0003 per cent. 0°4100 36°90 101°3 
00005 0-4000 36°00 98°8 
00008 04100 36°90 101°2 
0-001 0-4117 37°05 101°7 
0-002 025380 : 22°07 62°5 
0-008 02000 18:00 49°4 
0-005 trace. 
Potassio uranic oxychloride. 
UO.Cl, +2KC1 Total amount Relative 
+2H,.0. reducing bodies. Starch converted. amylolytic action. 
0 0-4032 gram. 36°26 per cent. 100-0 
0:0005 per cent. 0°3951 39°55 98-0 
0:0008 04016 36°14 99°6 
0-001 04088 36°74 101°3 
0-002 01881 16°92 46-6 
0-008 010738 9°65 26°6 
0-005 trace 
This salt had an acid reaction and its retarding effects are seen to 
be somewhat more pronounced than that of the two preceding neu- 
tral salts. 
a! 
a - Ammonio uranic citrate. 
1 (UO2)3(C65H507)2+ Total amount Relative 
(NH,4)3C05H;07. reducing bodies Starch converted. amylolytic action. 
ike 0 0:4135 gram. 37°21 per cent. 100°0 
0:0003 per cent. 0-4298 38°68 103-9 
00005 0-4016 36°14 97-1 
00008 0-4049 36°44 97°9 
0:001 0°3873 34°85 93°6 
0-002 04016 36°14 97°1 
0-008 038438 33°36 89°6 
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