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Nitronaphthalene. 



Picric acid. 



Dipbenylamine. 



Rosaniline (Base). 



Methyl Green, crystallised. 



Nitrotoluene, solid. 



Phthalic acid. 



Toluidine, liquid. 



Aniline Blue, soluble (Sodium- 



triphenylrosaniline - sulpho - 



nate). 



Toluidine, crystallised. 

 Phenol, crystallised. 

 Dimethylaniline. 



Aniline Blue (Triphenylrosani- 



line hydrochloride). 

 Martius Yellow (Dinitronaph- 



tholcalcium). 



Dinitrocresol potassium. 



Benzene, crystallised. 



Naphthol. 



Naphthy 1 amine. 



Methyldiphenylamine. 



Naphthalene. 



Aurantia. 



Nigrosin, soluble in spirits. 



Nigrosin, soluble in water. 



Magdala-Red. 



Actien-Gesellschaft fur Anilinfabrikation, Rummelsburg, 

 E. 178-217. 1877. near Berlin. 



Chloralhydrate, large crystals "1 

 Chloralhydrate, small crystals I r , -rrpi n_i_TT n 

 Chloralhydrate, in powder - H 

 Chloralhydrate, in crusts - J 

 Chloroform CHC1 3 , from Chloral. 



All these preparations are perfectly pure, the Chloralhydrate 

 being a special product of the manufactory. 



1876. Prepared by Saame & Co., Ludwigshafen on the Rhine. 



Phenol, pure, is perfectly free from creosol, and therefore per- 

 fectly soluble in 20 times its quantity of water. 



Phosphoric acid, chemically pure ; the commercial so-called 

 fused phosphoric acid contains up to 25/ sodium-pyrophosphate. 



Salicylic acid cryst, perfectly soluble in water, alcohol, and 

 ether. 



Tannin leviss. contains only a very trifling quantity of glucose, 

 and is therefore, according to H. Schiff, nearly pure digallic acid. 



Monobromcamphor. 



Trichloride of carbon. 



Quinine salicylate. 



Chloralhydrate in plates. 



Chloralhydrate in crystals, prepared according to the special 

 directions of O. Liebreich, perfectly free of other chlorinated 

 compounds, and is unchangeable for years. 



Chloralide. 



Butyl chloral. 



Saccharate of iron, soluble, not containing any free sugar, but 

 a pure chemical compound of ferric oxide, soda, and sugar. 



Bromide of potassium, entirely unaffected by barium salts. 



