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Index 



XI 



Carbide, Henri Moissan, 264 ; Differentiation of Aldoses and 

 Ketoses, A.Villiersand M. Fayolle, 264 ; Piceine, M. Tanret, 

 264; Action of Sulphuric Acid on Camphene, G. Bouchardot 

 and J. Lafont, 264 ; Action of Acid >iolyhdates of Sodium 

 and Ammonium on Rotatory Power of Rhamnose, D. Gernez, 

 264 ; Change of Sign of the Rotatory Power, Albert Colson, 

 264 ; Influence of Pressure on Combination of Hydrogen and 

 Selenium, H. Pelabon, 264 : Systematic Survey of the Or- 

 t;anic Colouring Matters, Drs. G. Schultz and P. Julius, 267 ; 

 lurther concerning the New Iodine liases, A. E. Tutton, 

 278 ; Mode of converting Oxide of Iron into Haematite 

 Crystals, Prof. Arctowski, 306 ; Detection of Alkaloids by 

 Microchemical Methods, Prof. Behrens, 311 ; New Re- 

 searches on Chromium, Henri Moissan, 311 ; Separation and 

 Estimation of Tin and .\ntinomy in an Alloy, M. Mengin, 

 31 1 ; Synthesis of Mesoxalic Acid and Bismuth Mesoxalate, 

 II. Causse, 311 ; Detection of Alkaloids by Microchemical 

 Methods, Prof. Behrens, 311 ; Drs. Thiele and Lachman on 

 the Remarkable Nitrogen Compound Nitramide, 327; 

 on some Methods for the Determination of Water, 

 S. L. Penfield, 334 ; the Detection of Alkaline 

 Perchlorates associated with Chlorides, Chlorates, and 

 Nitrates, F. A. Gooch and D. Albert Kreider, 334; 

 the Interaction of Sulphide with Sulphate and O.tide of Zinc, 

 J. B. Hanney, 335 ; Organo-Metallic Combinations of 

 Boineol, Camphor, and Monochlor-Camphor with Al- 

 uminium Chloride, M. G. Perier, 335 ; (he O.xidation of 

 Tartaric Acid in presence of Iron, H. J. H. Fenton, 335 ; the 

 Specific Character of the Fermentative Functions of Veast 

 Cells, A. J. Brown, 335 ; Observations on the Influence of 

 Temperature on the Optical Activity of Organic Liquids, P. 

 Frankland and J. MacGregor, 335 ; the Preparation of Sul- 

 phonic Derivatives of Camphor, F. S. Kipping and W. J. 

 Pope, 335 ; on the Combination of Chlorine with Carbon [ 

 Monoxide under the Influence of Light, G. Dyson and A. ' 

 Harden, 335 ; Opening Address in Section B of the British \ 

 Association, by Prof. H. B. Dickson, F.R.S., 348; the 

 Sceptical Chemist, Robert Boyle, 349 ; Prof von Pechman 

 on Diazomethane, 364 ; on the Action of Thionyl Chloride 

 on some Inorganic Acids and Organic Compounds, M. Ch. 

 Moureu, 368 ; on the Constitution of Rhodinol from Essence 

 of Pelargonium, MM. Ph. Barbier and L. Bouveault, 368 ; 

 on Carbonic Hydrate and the Composition of Hydrates of 

 Gases, P. Villard, 396 ; Basic Salts of Calcium, M. Tassilly, 

 396 ; the Physiology of the Carbohydrates, their Application 

 as Fooil, and Relation to Diabetes, F. \V. Pavy, F.R.S., 397 ; 

 on Benzoylquinine,M. A.Wunsch, 420 ; Crystals collect at the 

 upper part of a less dense Solution, M. Lecoqde Boisbaudran, 

 420 ; on the Specific Heat of Liquid Sulphurous .Anhydride, 

 M. E. Mathias, 420 ; the Generation of Chlorine for Labor- 

 atory Purposes, F. A. Gooch and D. A. Kreider, 440; on 

 the Chemical and Bacteriological Examination of Soil, with 

 special reference to the .Soil of Graveyards, Dr. James 

 Buchanan Young, 443 ; Action of Camphoric Anhydride on 

 Benzene in presence of Ahiminic Chloride, E. Burcker and 

 C. Stabil, 444; a Text-Book of Physiological Chemistry, O. 

 Hammersten, 449 ; Death of Prol. Josiah Parsons Cooke, 

 480; A^similability of Potash by the Action of Nitrates in 

 Poor Siliceous .Soils, P. Pichard, 491 ; Organic Chemistry, 

 \V. H. Perkin, jun., F. R.S. and F. Stanley Kipping, 494; 

 Lessons in Organic Chemistry, G. S. Turpin, 494 ; New 

 Boron Compounds containing Fluorine and Alcohol 

 Radicles, M. Casselin, 530; Indexingof Chemical Literature, 

 539 ; the Teirahedral Carbon Atom, 596 , Dr. G. S. Turpin, 

 548; Careless Writing, F. G. Donnan, 549 ; the Physiolopical 

 Action of the Paraffin Nitrites, Dr. J.Theodore Cash, F.R.S., 

 and Prof. Wyndham R. Duustan, 550 ; Isolation of Sym- 

 metrical Ilydrazo-ethane, Dr. Harries, 555 ; New Element 

 in the Sulphur (jroup, C. J. Blanshard, 571 ; New Substance 

 obtained by the Action of Alcohol upon Peroxide of Sodium, 

 Prof. Talel, 582; Action of Hydrogen Phosphide on 

 Potassammoniiim and Sodammonium, A. Joannis, 5^^ • 

 Researches on Mercuric Picrate, Raoul Varet, 5S8 ; Action of 

 Picric Acid and Picrates on Metallic Cyanides, the Isopui- 

 purates, Raoul Varet, 588 ; the Antiseptic Properties of the 

 Vapours of Formaldehyde, A. Trillat, 58S ; Paracelsus, 

 MM. Pattison Muir, 59S ; Messrs. J. J. Griffin and Sons' 

 Chemical Apparatus, 606; Chemical History of Hydrazine 

 or niamide and its Derivatives, Prof. Curtius, 606 ; Double 

 Salts containing Diammonium, Prof Curtius and Herr 



Schrader, 606 : on the Preparation of Absolutely Pure 

 Water, Herren Kohlrausch and Heydweiler, 621 ; Nitrogen 

 Trioxide, Prof. Lunge and Herr Porsehnew, 623 ; on the 

 Detection of Minute Quantities of Arsenic in Copper, F. A. 

 Gooch and II. P. Moseley, 634 ; the Standardisation of 

 Potassium Permanganate in Iron Analysis, Charlotte F. 

 Roberts, 634, ; M. W. Longuinine on the Application of 

 Trouton's Law to the Saturated Alcohols of the Fatty Series, 

 636 ; M. Raoul Pictet on the Congelation of Sulphuric Acid, 

 636 (See also Section B of the British Association) 



Chersky (J. D.), East Siberia, 471 



Chicago Exhibition, Report of the Director of the Aquarium 

 of the U.S. Fish Commission at the, 361 



Chigoe from China, Mr. \V. F. H. Blandford on a Sand-flea 

 or, 635 



China, on a Sand-llea or Chigoe from, Mr. W. F. H. Bland- 

 ford, 635 ; 



China Sea, Results of Dredgings on Macclesfield Bank, P. W. 

 Bassett-Smith, 552 



Chinese Brain, External Anatomy of the, C. H. Bond, III 



Chisholm (G. G.), on the Spelling of Geographical Names, 



437 

 Chlorophyll in Animals, Prol. Ray Lankester on, 434 

 Cholera Bacillus, Dr. Sabolotny's Animal Experiments on the, 



S5 

 CholeraBacillus, Action of Sunshine on the, Dr. Palermo, 155' 

 Cholera, Bacteriology of, Prof. Max Gruber, 51 1 ; •^L Metchni- 



koff, 5 1 2 

 Cholera Epidemic, the, 273, 413 

 Cholera, Inoculation against, Drs. Sawstchenko and Sabololny, 



Cholera Inoculation in India, M. Hafifkine's System of, 177, 

 227 



Cholera Prospects, 304 



Cholera Vibrios in River-water, the Detection of. Dr. Dunbar, 

 204 



Chordata, on the Ancestry of the, W. Girstang, 434 



Chree (Charles), Rotating Shafts, 78 ; the Stresses and Strains in 

 Isotropic Elastic Solid Ellipsoids in Equilibrium under Bodily 

 Forces derivable from Potential of Second Degree, 119; the 

 most Recent Values of the M.agnetic Elements at the 

 principal Magnetic Observatories of the World, 276 



Christison (Dr. D.), Size and Age of Largest Native Trees in 

 Britain, 62 



Chromium, New Researches on, Henri Moissan, 31 1 



Chromosomes,on the Periodic Variation in the >f umber of, Prof 

 Strasburger, 434 



Chronology, Proposed Reform in, G. de Mortillet, 21 



Chronometer, the Niagara River as a Geologic, Prof. G. K . 

 Gilbert, 53 



Chronometers, Award of the Count Liitke Medal to W. E. 

 Fuss for his Researches on, 360 



Chrystal (G.), Electricity, Electrometer, Magnetism and 

 Electrolysis, W. N. Shaw, F. R.S., Dr. James L. Howard, 

 450 



Church (Prof. A. H., F.R.S.), Chemical Study of Native 

 Arseniates and Phosphates, 239 



Civilisation, the Teeth and, .Vrihur Ebbels, 53 ; J. Howard 

 Mummery, 123; Dr. Ed. las. Wenyon, 148; Surgeon- 

 Major W. G. Black, 148 ; "Charles S. Tomes, F.R.S., 199 



Civilisation, Primitive, E. J. Simcox, 522 



Clapperton (George), Practical Paper-making, 73 



Clark (Sir Andrew), the Proposed Memorial to, 33 



Clark (Mr. Edward), Death of, 620 



Clark (J. A.), Curious Variety of Clielonia caja, 72 



Clark (J. Edmund), Geological Map of Baden, 426 



Clarke (C. B., F.R.S.), Zoological Regions, 7 



Clarke (Somers, F.S.A.), on the Geography of Lower Nubia, 



437 

 Clavatella prolifera, Henry Scherren, 104 

 Cleaning, the Chemistry of. Prof. Vivian Lewes, 256 

 Cleave Cove, near Dairy, .\yr»hire, Monograph of the 



St.alactites and Stalagmites of the, John Smith, 100 

 Climate, Aero-Therapeutics, or. the Treatment of Lung Dis- 

 eases by, Charles Theodore Williams, 99 

 Climbing in the British Isles— England, W. P. Haskett Smith, 



267 

 Clinical Research .Vssociation, Formation of a, 501 

 Clouds, Festoon Cumulus or " Pocky " Cloud, H. N. Dickson, 

 79 



