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Nature, 

 March 23, 191 1 



and Henry Gaudechon, 498; Comparative Action of the 

 Ultra-violet Rays on Organic Compounds possessing 

 Linear and Cyclic Structure, Daniel Berthelot and Henry 

 Gaudechon, 565 ; Action of the Ultra-violet Rays upon 

 Diastases, H. Agulhon, 566 ; Action of Nitrates in 

 Alcoholic Fermentation, A. Fernbach and A. Lanzenberg, 

 •}.i. : Influence of Nitrates on Alcoholic Ferments, E. 

 Kayser, 98 ; Obscure Phenomenon of Alcoholic Fermenta- 

 tion, O. Overbeck, 3S0 ; Electrical Purification of Liquid 

 Sulphur Dioxide and its Electrical Conductivity, J. 

 Carvallo, 34; Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis, 37, 

 365 ; Constituents of the Soil, Mr. Failyer, 49 ; Prepara- 

 tion of Argon, Georges Claude, 65 ; Method of Analysis 

 of Fatty Bodies by the Separation of the Solid Fatty 

 Acids from the Liquid Acids, M. David, 65 ; Synthesis 

 of Ketones in the Tetrahydroaromatic Series, G. Darzens 

 and H. Rost, 65 ; New Sugar Verbascose Extracted from 

 the Root of Verhascum fhapsus, Em. Bourquelot and M. 

 Bridel, 6^ ; Liquids with Focal Conies, G. Friedel and 



F. Grandjean, 61:; ; the Elements, Sir William A. Tilden, 

 F.R.S., Dr. Arthur Harden, F.R.S., 69; the Relations 

 between Chemical Constitution and some Physical 

 Properties, Prof. Samuel Smiles, Dr. Arthur Harden, 

 F.R.S., 69 ; Physical Chemistry, its Bearing on Biology 

 and Medicine, Prof. James C. Philip, Dr. Arthur Harden, 

 F.R.S., 6q ; a College Text-book of Chemistry, Prof. Ira 

 Remsen, 70; Outlines of Chemistry, Prof. Louis Kahlen- 

 berg, 70; Nobel Prize awarded to Prof. Otto Wallach, 

 82 ; Application of the Dilatometric Method to the Study 

 of the Polymorphism of the Alkali Nitrates, Prof. Bellati 

 and Dr. Tinazzi, 86 ; the Banquet to Jubilee Past- 

 presidents of the Chemical Society, 87; Chemical Physics 

 involved in the Precipitation of Free Carbon from the 

 Alloys of the Iron-carbon System, W. H. Hatfield, 9:; ; 

 Development of the Atomic Theory, Dr. A. N. Meldrum, 

 97, 531 ; Preparation of Crystallised Strontium, A. Guntz 

 and M. Galliot, 98 ; Tetranitromethane, E. Berger, 98 ; 

 Purification of Starch, G. Malfitano and Mile. A. N. 

 MoschkofT, 98 ; Principles of Chemical Geology, a Review 

 of the Applications of the Equilibrium Theory to 

 Geological Problems, Dr. J. V. Elsden, 100 ; Introduc- 

 tion to Physical Chemistry, Prof. H. C. Jones, 103 ; 

 Destruction of Agricultural Plant Pests by Chemical 

 Means, H. C. Long, 117: Oxidation of Phenol by 

 Certain Bacteria in Pure Culture, G. J. Fowler, E. 

 Ardern, and W. T. Lockett, 127; Investigations on the 

 State of Aggregation of Matter, S. B. Schryver, 127 ; 

 Reduction of Phosphoryl Chloride by Hydrogen under 

 the Influence of the Silent Discharge, A. Basson and L. 

 Fournier, 129; Research on Gases Occluded in the 

 Copper Allovs. G. Guillemin and B. Delachanal, 129 ; 

 New Method for the Preparation of the Glycidic Esters, 



G. Darzens, 129 ; Influence Exerted by the Reaction upon 

 Certain _ Properties of Malt Extracts, A. Fernbach and 

 M. Schoen, 129 ; Absolute Measurement of the Magnetic 

 Double Refraction of Nitrobenzene, A. Cotton and H. 

 Mouton, 129; Reactions in Presence of Nickel, 

 Panchanan Neosfi and Birendra Bhusan Adhicary, 130 ; 

 die Alkaloide, Prof. E. Winterstein and Dr. G. Trier, 

 131: a Text-book of Organic Chemistry, Prof. A. F. 

 Holleman, 136 ; Death of Dr. Henry Wurtz, 146 ; Deter- 

 minations of the Amount of Arsenic present in Soil, 

 Plants, Fruits, and Animals, Dr. Headden, 148; Protein 

 Hydrolysis, F. W. Foreman, 161 ; Progressive Phos- 

 phorescent Spectrum of Organic Compounds at Low 

 Temperatures, J. de Kowalski and J. de Dziergbicki, 

 161 ; Propiolic Compounds, Charles Moureu and J. Ch. 

 Bongrand, 161 ; Kleines Handworterbuch der Agrikultur- 

 chemie. Dr. Max Passon, Dr. E. J. Russell, 164: Radio- 

 chemistry, A. T. Cameron, Dr. B. B. Boltwood, 165 • 

 Practical Physiological Chemistry, a Book Designed for 

 Use in Courses in Practical Physiological Chemistry in 

 Schools of Medicine and of Science, Philip B. Hawk, 

 169 ; Theory of the Chemical Action of the Electric 

 Discharge in Electrolytic Gas and other Gases, P. J. 

 Kirby, 192 ; Dynamic Method for Measuring Vapour 

 Pressures with its Application to Benzene and Ammonium 

 Chloride, Profs. Alex. Smith and A. W. C. Menzies, 19-? : 

 Quantitative Studv of the Constitution of Calomel 

 Vapour, Profs. Alex. Smith and A. W. C. Menzies, 193 ; 

 Anisotropic Liquids, G. Friedel and F. Grandjean, 194 ; 



Biological Degradation of the Carbohydrates, A. Fern- 

 bach, 194 ; Action of the Bulgarian Ferment upon 

 Proteid and Amido Substances, J. Effront, 194; die 

 Wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen der analytischen Chemie, 

 W. Ostwald, 201 ; Researches upon the Atomic Weights 

 of Cadmium, Manganese, Bromine, Lead, Arsenic, 

 Iodine, Silver, Chromium, and Phosphorus, G. P. 

 Baxter, 202 ; Tribo Luminescence of Uranium, Prof. 

 W. A. Douglas Rudge, 207 ; Alfred C. G. Egerton, 308 ; 

 Nature of the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide 

 Solutions produced by Light, M. Tian, 227 ; by Passing 

 a Rapid Current of Hydrogen Bromide over Amorphous 

 .Silicon at a Red Heat a Liquid is obtained which, on 

 Submitting to Fractional Distillation, gives as the Main 

 Product of the Reaction Silicon Tetrabromide, A. Besson 

 and L. Fournier, 227 ; Addition of Hydrogen to the 

 Isomeric Thujenes and Sabinene, L. Tchougaeff and \^'. 

 Fomin, 227 ; New Reaction of Morphine, Georges 

 Deniges, 227 ; Nature of the Oxides causing the Colora- 

 tion of the Oriental Sapphire, A. Verneuil, 227 ; Influ- 

 ence of Temperature on the Activity of Cellase, Gabriel 

 Bcrtrand and Arthur Compton, 227 ; die Untersuchungs- 

 Methoden des Eisens und Stahls, Dr. A. Riidisiile, Prof. 

 H. C. H. Carpenter, 233; Properties of Zinc Amalgam 

 as Affecting the Clark Cell, Ernst Cohen and P. J. H. 

 van Ginneken, 248; Radium Content of Salts of Potas- 

 sium, J. Satterly, 261 ; Probable Chemical Properties of 

 Radium and its Combinations, M. de Forcrand, 395 ; 

 Discharge of Positive Electricity from Sodium Phosphate 

 Heated in Different Gases, F. Horton, 261 ; Luminescent 

 Tubes containing Neon, Georges Claude, 262 ; Chemical 

 Composition of the Gases Spontaneously given off by 

 the Thermal-mineral Spring of Uriage Is^re, G. Massol, 

 262 ; Action of Nitric Acid upon the Aloins, E. Leger, 

 262 ; Hexahydroacetophenone and Hexahydrobenzoyl- 

 acetone. Marcel Godchot, 262 ; General Principles which 

 ought to be Followed in Establishing Formulae for 

 Insecticides, V. Vermorel and E. Dantony, 262 ; Smoke 

 and its Prevention, Prof. Vivian B. Lewes at London 

 Institution, 290; Practical Physiological Chemistry, Dr. 

 R. H. Aders Plimmer, 302 ; New Reaction for Cupreine, 

 Georges Deniges, 328 ; Brown Gold, M. Hanriot, 32S, 

 429 ; Action of some Esters on the Monosodium Deriva- 

 tive of Benzyl Cyanide, F. Bodroux, 328 ; Condensation 

 of Acrolein Bromide with Melonic Acid, M. Lespieau, 

 328 ; Addition of Hydrogen in Presence of Palladium, 

 Pierre Breteau, 328 ; Chemical Distinction between 

 Orthose and Microcline, W. Vernadsky and Mile. E. 

 R^voutsky, 328 ; Theoretical Principles of the Methods 

 of Analytical Chemistry based upon Chemical Reactions, 

 Prof. M. G. Chesneau, Dr. H. M. Dawson, 330 ; Soured 

 Milk and its Preparation, Lactic Cheeses, Prof. R. T. 

 Hewlett, 338 ; Apparatus for the Rapid Electro-analytical 

 Determination of Metals, Dr. H. J. S. Sand and W. M. 

 Smalley, 360 ; Thermochemical Study of some Binary 

 Compounds of the Metals of the Alkalies and the Alkaline 

 Earths, M. de Forcrand, 361 ; New General Method of 

 Preparing Anhydrous Metallic Chlorides, Ed. Chauvenet, 

 383 ; Experimental Determination of the Equivalent of 

 Magnesium, W. M. Hooton, 386 ; New Property of the 

 Magnetic Molecule, Pierre Weiss," 301; ; Influence of 

 Functional Groups on the Spectrum of Progressive Phos- 

 phorescence, J. de Kowalski and J. de Dzierzbicki, 

 30; ; Electrical Properties of the Aluminium Magnesium 

 Allovs, Witold Broniewski, 39.!^ ; Ketones derived from 

 the Three Isomeric Toluic Acids, J. B. Senderens, -^9:; ; 

 New Thiophene Compound, Cj^H^S,, and some of its 

 Derivatives, M. Lanfry, 396 ; Condensation of Acetic 

 Ester with its Higher Homologues, A. Wahl, 396 ; 

 Methvlamine Nitrite, P. C. Ray and Jitendra Nath 

 Rakshit, 306 ; die experimentelle Grundlegung der 

 Atomistik, W. Mecklenberg, 403 : Action of B. lactis 

 aerogenes on Glucose and Mannitol, G. S. Walpole, 427 ; 

 Transformation of Proteids into Fats during the Ripen- 

 ing of Cheese, M. Nierenstein, 427 : Haemoglobin as a 

 Peroxydase, Gabriel Bertrand and F. Rogozinski, 429 ; 

 Radiation of Quinine Sulphate, M. de Broglie and L. 

 Brizard, 429 ; New Element accompanying Lutecium and 

 Scandium in the Gadolinite Earths Celtium, G. Urbain, 

 429; Traits complet d'analyse Chimique, appliqu^e aux 

 essais industriels. Prof. J. Post and Prof. B. Neumann, 



