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INDEX tro VOL. XIV. 
ACETIC acid, on the action of 
bromine on, 217. 
Acetyle, on the iodide of, 183; on 
the action of bromine on the iodide 
of, 544. 
Acoustic experiments, 541. 
AKthers, on the preparation of the 
double, 187. 
Alchemy, remarks on, 321. 
Aldehydes, on the conversion of, into 
alcohols, 58. 
Aluminium, on the formation of sul- 
phide of, 127. 
Ansted (Prof. D. T.) on the geology 
of the southern part of Andalusia, 
155. 
Antimony, on the equivalent weight 
of, 102. ‘ 
Atkinson (E.), chemical notices from 
foreign journals, by, 51, 100, 269. 
Atmosphere, on the action of aqueous 
vapour in disturbing the, 387. 
Ball (J.) on the structure of glaciers, 
481. 
Barlow (W. H.) on an element of 
strength in beams, 472. 
Baudrimont (M.) on a new sulphide 
of carbon, 104. 
Beams, on an element of strength in, 
472. 
Béchamp (M.) on the decomposition 
of iodides by nitric acid, 54. 
Becker (M.) on the artificial produe- 
tion of margarie acid, 105. 
Becquerel (M.) on the slow actions 
produced under the combined in- 
fluence of heat and pressure, 76. 
Bentley (C. A.) on the improved in- 
duction coil, 160, 319. 
Benzamic acid and its derivatives, 
275. 
Benzolic acid, on the compound 
zethers of, 270. 
Bertin (M.) on the formation of water 
by platinum electrodes, 235, 
Beudantite, on the composition of, 
159. 
Bineau (M.) on the decomposition of 
iodides by nitrie acid, 54. 
Blood, on the gases of the, 263. 
Boghead coal, on some products of 
the destructive distillation of, 223. 
Books, new :—Bunsen’s Gasometry, 
146. 
Boole (Prof. G.) on the comparison 
of transcendents, 550. 
Bridge (J.) on the gyroscope, 340. 
sie aa of Cheshire, on the, 
5/. 
Bromoacetie acid, 217. 
Buckman (Prof.) on the oolite rocks 
of Gloucestershire and North Wilts, 
154. 
Bunsen (Prof.) on the phenomena of 
photo-chemical induction, 220. 
Cahours (M.) on benzamie acid, 275. 
Callan (Rev. N. J.) on the induction 
apparatus, 323, 
Calvert (T. C.) on the chemical 
changes which pig-iron undergoes 
during its conversion into wrought 
iron, 165. 
Capillary action, researches on, 315. 
Carbon, on a new sulphide of, 104. 
Carmichael (Rev. R.) on methods in 
the integral calculus, 507. 
Caron (M.) on the preparation and 
properties of magnesium, 53. 
Cayley (A.) on curves of the third 
order, 67; on the equipotential 
curve = eG 142; onthe sym- 
metri¢ function of the roots of cer- 
tain systems of two equations, 152 ; 
on the resultant of a system of two 
equations, 153; on the functions 
of the roots of an equation, 218 ; 
on the conditions for the existence 
of given systemsof equalities among 
the roots of an equation, ib.; on 
Sir W. R. Hamilton’s theorem of 
the isochronism of the circular 
hodograph, 427. 
Chemical notices from foreign jour- 
nals, 51, 100, 269. 
Chlorine, on the influence of light 
upon, 321, 504. , 
Chlorobenzole, 270. 
