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Green, Alexander] H[enry], Russell, R. (et alii). *The 

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Green, Arthur G[eorge]. On a new series of cotton 

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On primuline, and the series of colours derived there- 

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Ueber die Einwirkung von Schwefel auf Paratoluidin. 



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The isomeric sulphonic acids of jS-naphthylamine. 



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An improved method of dyeing paranitraniline red. 

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Die orthochinoi'de Structur von Safranin-, Oxazin- 



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The ortho- and jpara-nitro-derivatives of orthotoluidine. 



Chem. Soc. JL, 59, 1891, 1013-1019. 

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