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double salts of the aniline bases and indigo with 

 metallic salts. Chemical News, 30, 1874, pp. 

 33-34. 



Skey, William. 52. On the absorption of ros- 

 aniline, mauveine, &c., by siliceous substances 

 generally. Chemical News, 30, 1874, pp. 45-46. 



53. On the analogy of cyanogen to oxygen. 



[1874.] New Zealand Instit. Trans., 7, 1875, 

 pp. 379-383; Chemical News, 33, 1876, pp. 

 141-143. 



54. On the evolution of heat during the 



hydration of clay -slate, clay, and coal. [1874.] 

 New Zealand Instit. Trans., 7, 1875, pp. 384- 

 387; Chemical News, 30, 1874, pp. 290-291. 



55. Notes on the formation and constitu- 

 tion of torbanite atid similar minerals. [1874.] 

 New Zealand Instit. Trans., 7, 1875, pp. 387- 

 389; Chemical News, 31, 1875, pp. 16-17. 



56. On the evolution of absorbed sulphur 



from carbon by voltaic action ; with notes upon 

 the Rev. H. HIGHTON'S theory for explaining 

 the evolution of this gas [sulphuretted hydrogen] 

 from certain batteries in work. [1874.] New 

 Zealand Instit. Trans., 7, 1875, pp. 389-395. 

 57. On the oxidation of silver and plati- 

 num by oxygen in presence of water. New 

 Zealand Instit. Trans., 8, 1876, pp. 332-334; 

 Chemical News, 35, 1877, pp. 203-204. 



58. On the electro-motive order of certain 



metals in cyanide of potassium, with reference 

 to the use of this salt in milling gold. New 

 Zealand Instit. Trans., 8, 1876, pp. 334-337; 

 Chemical News, 35, 1877, pp. 224-225. 



59. On the absorption of antimony and 



arsenic from a solution of their oxides in hydro- 

 chloric acid by charcoal. New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans., 8, 1876, pp. 337-338. 

 60. On the solubility of the alkalies in 

 ether. New Zealand Instit. Trans., 8, 1876, pp. 

 338-339 ; Chemical News, 36, 1877, pp. 48-49. 

 61. On the oxidation of gold, and sup- 



posed oxidation of mercury by oxygen in presence 

 of water. New Zealand Instit. Trans., 8, 1876, 

 pp. 339-342 ; Chemical News, 35, 1877, pp. 246 

 -247. 



62. Notes on the alleged "replacement of 

 electro-positive by electro-negative metals in a 

 voltaic cell". New Zealand Instit. Trans., 8, 

 1876, pp. 343-345; Chemical News, 33, 1876, 

 pp. 213-214. 



63. Notes on the electric and chemical 



deportment of .argentic sulphide. New Zealand 

 Instit. Trans., 8, 1876, pp. 345-347 ; Chemical 

 News, 36, 1877, pp. 36-37. 



64. On certain chemical effects of oxy- 

 genized graphite and platinum. New Zealand 

 Instit. Trans., 8, 1876, pp. 347-348 ; Chemical 

 News, 36, 1877, pp. 60-61. 



65. On a modification of the mercuro- 



iodide test for the detection of alkaloidal or 

 albuminous matters. New Zealand Instit. Trans., 

 9, 1877, pp. 553-556. 



Skey, William. 66. On the composition of the 

 silver ore of Richmond Hill. New Zealand 

 Instit. Trans., 9, 1877, pp. 556-557. 



67. On certain of the mineral waters of 



New Zealand. New Zealand Instit. Trans., 10, 

 1878, pp. 423-448. 



. 68. On the result of an examination of 



certain of our manganese ores for cobalt. New 

 Zealand Instit. Trans., 10, 1878, pp. 448-449. 

 69. On the solubility of calcic carbonate 



in solutions of the alkaline chlorides. New 

 Zealand Instit. Trans., 10, 1878, pp. 449-452. 

 70. On the degree of solubility of certain 

 earthy carbonates in pure water. New Zealand 

 Instit. Trans., 10, 1878, pp. 452-454. 



71. Preliminary note on the presence of 



one or more hydrocarbons of the benzol series in 

 the American petroleum, also in our petroleums. 

 [1878.] New Zealand Instit. Trans., 11, 1879, 

 pp. 469-470. 



72. On a property possessed by essential 



oils of whitening the precipitate produced by 

 mixing a solution of mercuro-iodide with one of 

 mercuric-chloride. [1878.] New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans., 11, 1879, pp. 470-471. 

 73. Preliminary note on the production 

 of one or more alkaloids from fixed oils, by the 

 aniline process. [1878.] New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans., 11, 1879, pp. 471-473. 



74. On the cause of the movements of 



camphor when placed upon the surface of water. 

 [1878-80.] New Zealand Instit. Trans., 11, 

 1879, pp. 473-485; 12, 1880, pp. 403-406. 

 75. On osmose, as the cause of the per- 

 sistent suspension of clay in water. [1878.] 

 New Zealand Instit. Trans., 11, 1879, pp. 485- 

 490. 



76. On the nature and cause of TOMLINSON'S 



cohesion figures. [1878.] New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans., 11, 1879, pp. 490-493. 



77. On certain results obtained upon some 

 of the argentiferous salts which are affected by 

 light. [1879.] New Zealand Instit. Trans., 12, 

 1880, pp. 401-403. 



78. On the mode in which oil acts as a 

 nucleus in super-saturated saline solutions ; with 

 notes on the mode of action of solid nuclei. New 

 Zealand Instit. Trans., 12, 1880, pp. 407-411. 



79. On the cause of the deposition of 

 camphor towards light. New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans., 12, 1880, p. 411. 



80. On the nature of the precipitate formed 



by certain mercuric salts in presence of essential 

 oils. New Zealand Instit. Trans., 12, 1880, pp. 

 412-414. 

 81. On an allotropic form of zinc and 



