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Williams, Charles Greville. 30. *On the adul- 

 teration of the citrate of iron and quinine of 

 commerce. Chemical Gazette, XI., 1853, 

 pp. 269-270. 



. 31. *Note on the ozonization of the oils of 



lemon and turpentine. Chemical Gazette, XI., 

 1853, pp. 331-332. 



32. *On the presence of methylamine in 



the products accompanying acetone. Chemical 

 Gazette, XL, 1853, pp. 409-411. 



33. On the presence of soda in the com- 

 mercial salts of potash. Chemist, 1853, Aug. 



34. On the estimation of bromine by oil of 



turpentine. Chemical Gazette, XII., 1854. 



-- . 35. *0n the estimation of free bromine in 

 presence of hydrobromic and hydrochloric acids. 

 Chemical Gazette. XII., 1854, pp. 432-434. 



36. *Note on the double salts formed by 



the chlorides of cadmium, bismuth, and uranium 

 with the organic alkaloids. Chemical Gazette, 

 XIII., 1855, pp. 450-451. 



37. Remarks on VON BABO'S paper on 



some decompositions of cinchonine. Chemical 



Gazette, 1858, May. 

 38. On the constitution of Eugenic acid. 



Chemical Gazette, 1858, May. 

 39. On the action of potash upon wood. 



Chemical Gazette, 1858, Aug. 



40. On some platinum bases. Chemical 



Gazette, 1858, Sept. 



41. On BECHAMP'S process for preparing 



aniline. Chemical News, 1860, Oct. 



42. On acetanilide. Chem. Soc. Journ. 

 II., 1864, pp. 106-108 ; Annal. Chem. Pharm. 

 CXXXL, 1864, pp. 288-291; Journ. Prakt. 

 Chem. XCIIL, 1864, pp. 80-83. 



43. Researches on isomeric alkaloids. Roy. 



Soc. Proc. XIII., 1864, pp. 303-312. 



44. On the presence of didymium in 



Churchite. Chemical News, XII., 1865, p. 

 183. 



45. Nouvelles recherches sur les hydrocar- 



bures contenus dans les parties les plus volatiles 

 de 1'huile de houille. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 

 Rend. LXIL, 1866, pp. 390-392; Chemical 

 News, XIII., 1866, p. 73. 



46. On the direct production of stilbene 



from bitter- almond oil. Chemical News, XV., 



1867, p. 244. 



47. On the higher homologues of chinoline. 



Laboratory, I., 1867, pp. 109-112; Journ. 

 Prakt. Chem. CIL, 1867, pp. 335-337 ; Paris, 

 Bull. Soc. Chim. VIII., 1867, pp. 364-366; 

 Zeitschr. f. Chemie, III., 1867, pp. 427-429. 



._.. 48. On the artificial formation of organic 

 substances. [1868.] Roy. Instit. Proc. V., 

 1869, pp. 378-386 ; Amer. Journ. Sci. XLVL, 



1868, pp. 327-335. 



Williams, Charles Greville. 49. On the pro- 

 duction of furfurol by the action of high-pres- 

 sure steam upon wood. Chemical News, XXVI., 

 1872, p. 231. 



50. On chinoline and leucoline. Chem. 



Soc. Journ. X., 1872, pp. 657-658. 



51. On the specific gravity of rubies and 



sapphires. Chemical News, XXVIIL, 1873, 

 p.1101. 



52. Researches on emeralds and beryls. 



Part 1. On the colouring matter of the emerald. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XXI., 1873, pp. 409-421 ; Phil. 

 Mag. XL VI., 1873, pp. 314-326. 



Williams, Charles P. Analysis of a new pig- 

 ment, from a mixture of zinc blende and galena. 

 Franklin Instit. Journal, LVIL, 1869, pp. 197-t 

 198. 



. 2. Analysis of " hot cast porcelain," with 



some remarks on its composition. Franklin 

 Instit. Journal, LVIL, 1869, pp. 252-255. 



3. Composition of the native gold from 



Venezuela. Franklin Instit. Journal, LVTH., 

 1869, p. 323. 



4. Anwendung der Spectralanalyse bei 



Bereitung von Bessemerstahl. Berg- u. Hiittenm. 

 Zeitg. XXX., 1871, p. 192. 



5. On some of the conditions of loss by 



volatilization in certain metallurgical operations. 

 Franklin Instit. Journal, LXL, 1871, pp. 123- 

 128 ; Berg- u. Hiittenm. Zeitg. XXX., 1871, 

 431-434. 



6. On the composition of the shell of the 



Lingula pyramidata. Franklin Instit. Journal, 

 LXL, 1871, pp. 278-281. 



7. On the solubility of some forms of phos- 

 phate of lime. Franklin Instit. Journal, LXH., 

 1871, pp. 419-423. 



Williams, (Rev.) Edw. List of Shropshire 

 lichens. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. L, 1868, pp 

 183-188. 



Williams, F. H. On the synthesis of hydrocar- 

 bons by the treatment of cast-iron with acids. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. VI., 1873, pp. 363-368. 



Williams, George. 2. On the transit of Mercury, 

 4th Nov. 1868. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 XXIX., 1869, pp. 23-24. 



Williams, Henry Shalcr. Comparison of the 

 muscles of the chelonian and human shoulder- 

 girdles. [1872.] Connecticut Acad. Trans. 

 II., 1871-73, pp. 301-308. 



Williams, John. 4. Solar eclipses observed in 

 China from B.C. 481 to the Christian era. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXIV., 1864, pp. 

 185-188. 



5. Chinese observations of solar spots. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXXIII., 1873, pp. 



370-375. 



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