CHEMICAL GERMAN IQ3 



Page 107. i. gestrichen, used in the sense of ausgestrichen, struck out, 



expunged. 



See note 2 to page 78. 



3. Johannes Wislicenus, (1835-1885), Professor of Chemistry 

 successively in Leipzig, Zurich and Wiirzburg. Known 

 especially for his investigations upon the lactic acids 

 which proved of importance in connection with the work 

 of le Bel and van't Hoff. 



Page no. i. Victor Meyer (1848-1897), Professor of Chemistry in 

 Heidelberg. Famous for researches in organic chemistry. 

 Discoverer of thiophene. Paul Jacobson, Professor of 

 Chemistry in Heidelberg. An author and investigator 

 in chemistry. 



Page in. i. feuriger Schwaden, blower in coal mine. 



Page 115. i. August Kekule' (1829-1896), Professor of Chemistry in 

 Ghent and later in Bonn. Famous as the author of the 

 benzene theory (1859) which has become fundamental 

 to chemical science. 



Page 116. i. mitschleppten, dragged along. 



Page 117. i. Nahrboden, nourishment. 



2. Carl Engler, Professor of Chemistry in Karlsruhe. Famous 

 for his contributions to the chemical geology of pe- 

 troleum. 



Page 118. i. Bitumen, a term used generally in German and French to 

 include the various products of oil and gas wells as well 

 as solid bitumen. 



2. denn es traf sich . . . mit Versuchen, for this expres- 



sion of opinion agreed by chance coincidence with ex- 

 periments . . . 



3. im Begriff stehen, to be on the point of ... 



4. braunblanker, clear brown. 



Page 119. i. mitfortgerrissen, carried over mechanically. 



2. stechend, pungent. 

 Page 122. i. Bromsubstitutioiionsprodukt, brormine substitution product. 



2. Der Weg, welchen ich einschlug, the plan I followed. 

 Page 126. i. Karl Elbs, Professor of Chemistry in Freiburg. 

 Page 128. i. zum Ersatz, to compensate for loss by evaporation. 

 Page 129. i. Gespanntem Wasserdampf, steam under pressure. 



2. Rudoph Knietsch, Chemist to the Badische Anilin- und Soda- 



fabrik. 

 Page 130. i. Zur Anwendung bringen, to bring into use, to apply. 



