List of Chemicals. L3 
(26) KsFeCye—Potassium Ferrocyanide. 
(27) H2(C:H:Os)—Tartarie Acid. 
(28) H3(CoHsO7) H2O—Cittric Acid. 
(29) Fe—Metallic Iron. 
(30) Zn—Metallic Zine. 
(31) Fe:O:s—Iron Sesquiozide. 
(32) NHsCNS—Ammonium Sulpho Cyanide. 
(33) Nitrophenic Acid. 
(34) Na:COs—Sodium Carbonate. 
(35). Na:HPO—Hydrodisodic Phosphate, (Solu- 
tion equals 1 gm. NasHPO: dissolved in 10ce of wa- 
ter). 
(36) Pb:0s—Perowide of Lead. 
(37) Cu—Metallic Copper. 
(38) (NH:«):COsx—Ammonium Carbonate. 
(39) NaClO—Sodiwm Chlorate. 
(40) FeSO —Fferrous Sulphate. 
(41) Magnesia Mixture =MgSO: 1 gm., NH.Cl 
1 gm. and NH:OH 4cc, added to 8ce water. (Dissolve 
well). 
(42) (N H): MoOcHHNO+—Molybdate Solution 
= 1 gm. MoO: dissolved in 4ecc NH:OH, and the solu- 
tion poured into 15ce of HNO: (G. 1.2). 
(43) MgSO—Magnesium partphahe. 
(44) Albumen. 
(45) PtCl—Platinic Chloride. 
(46) NaNO:»—Sodium Nitrate. 
(47) HgCl:-—Bichloride of Mercury. 
(48) AuCl—Terchloride of Gold. 
(49) SnO»—Stannic Ozide. 
(50) KeFe:Cy::—Potassiwm Ferricyanide. 
The following summary of characteristic qualita- 
tive tests are after Prof. A. J. Moses. They are ar- 
ranged below in the following order: 
First—In the dry way or by means of the blow- 
pipe. | 
Second—In the wet way or by means of wet re- 
agents. 
