Index 



ties of this Alloy, J. G. A. Rhodin, 381 ; Equilibrium 

 between Sodium Sulphate and Magnesium Sulphate, 

 R. B. Denison, 381 : Epidote from In%-erne3s-shire, 

 H. H. Thomas, 381 ; Configuration of /sonitrosocamphor, 

 M. O. Forster, 382 ; ;3-NH-Ethenyldiaminonaphthalene, 

 R. Meldola and J. H. Lane, 382 ; Direct Fixation of 

 Ethero-organo-magnesium Derivatives on the Ethylene 

 Linkage of Unsaturated Esters, E. E. Blaise and A. 

 Courtot, 383 ; New Method of Testing for Ammonia, 

 Application to the Examination of Water for Sanitary 

 Purposes, MM. Trillat and Turchet, 3S3 ; Comparative 

 Assimilability of Ammonia Salts, Amines, Amides, and 

 Nitriles, L. Lutz, 480 ; Oxidation of Metals in the Cold 

 in Presence of Ammonia, C. Matignon and G. Des- 

 plantes, 551 ; Direct Synthesis of Ammonia, Dr. E. P. 

 Perman, 597 ; Action of Carbon Monoxide on Ammonia, 

 H. Jackson and D. Northall-Laurie, jqS ; \"ariations 

 in the Crystallisation of Potassium Hydrogen Succinate, 

 A. T. Cameron, 3S3 ; the Three Methylcyclohexanones 

 and the Corresponding Methylcyclohexanols, Paul 

 Sabatier and A. Mailhe, 383 ; Approximate Colorimetric 

 Estimation of Nickel and Cobalt in Presence of One 

 Another, R. W. Challinor, 384 ; Materialien der Stereo- 

 chemie, C. A. Bischoff, 386 ; the Principles of Inorganic 

 Chemistry, Wilhelm Ostwald, 388 ; Determinations of 

 the Physical Constants of Pure Marsh Gas, Prof. 

 Moissan and M. Chavanne, 400; Study of the Silicide 

 of Carbon from the Cafion Diablo Meteorite, Henri 

 Moissan, 407 ; a New Reaction of Aldehydes, A. 

 Conduch^, 407 ; Action of Hydrocyanic Acid on Epi- 

 ethyline, M. Lespieau, 407 : Practical Exercises in 

 Chemical Physiology and Histology, H. B. Lacey and 

 C. A. Pannett, 412 ; Exercises in Practical Physiological 

 Chemistry, Sydney \V. Cole, 412 ; Catalytic Power of 

 Reduced Nickel, Paul Sabatier and J. B. Senderens, 423 ; 

 Reduction of Nitriles to Amines, Paul Sabatier and 

 J. B. Senderens, 423 ; New Method of Synthesis of Alkyl 

 Derivatives of Cyclic Saturated Alcohols, A. Haller and 

 F. March, 431 ; Direct Determination of the Atomic 

 Weight of Chlorine, Prof. H. B. Di.xon, F.R.S., and 

 E. C. Edgar, 431 ; Carbimide of Natural Leucine, 

 MM. Hugounenq and Morel, 431 ; Assimilation outside 

 the Organism, Ch. Bernard. 431 : die Schule der Chemie, 

 W. Ostwald, 435 : Radio-active Muds from the Thermal 

 Springs of Nauheim a/id Baden, Messrs. Elster and 

 Geitel, 448 ; Radio-active Sediments of Thermal Springs, 

 Prof. G. Vicentini and Levi de Zara, 448 ; the Theory of 

 Photographic Processes, on the Chemical Dynamics of 

 Development, S. E. Sheppard and C. E. K. Mees, 434 ; 

 Estimation of Saccharin, C. Proctor, 455 ; Photographic 

 Radiation of some Mercury Compounds, R. de J. F. 

 Struthers and J. E. March, 455 ; Purification of Gadolina, 

 and on the Atomic Weight of Gadolinium, G. LVbain, 

 455 ; 5-Decahydronaphthol,' Henri Leroux, 455 ; Manual 

 of Chemical Analysis, E. Prost, 458 ; Techno-chemical 

 Analysis, Dr. G. Lunge, 458 ; Percentage Tables for 

 Elementary Analysis, Leo F. Guttmann, 460; Inter- 

 national Atomic Weights, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 461 ; 

 Death of Prof, .\lbert B. Prescott, 466 ; Chlorination of 

 the Isomeric Chloronitrobenzenes, J. B. Cohen and H. G. 

 Bennett, 47S ; Reduction of Isophthalic Acid, W. H. 

 Perkin, jun., and S. S. Pickles, 47S ; Relation between 

 Natural and Synthetical Glycerylphosphoric Acids, F. B. 

 Power and F. Tutin, 478 ; Transmutation of Geometrical 

 Isomerides, A. W. Stewart, 47S ; Linin, J. S. Hills and 

 W. P. Wynne, 478 ; Constitution of Phenylmethylacrido!, 

 J. J. Dobbie, 478 ; Electrolytic Solution of Platinum in Sul- 

 phuric Acid, Andr^ Brochet and Joseph Petit, 479 ; Com- 

 parison of the Physical Properties of Pure Nickel and 

 Cobalt, H. Copaux, 479 ; Soluble Forms of Metallic 

 Dihydroxytartrates, H. J. H. Fenton, F.R.S., 479; Com- 

 pounds of Guanidine with Sugars, R. S. Morrell and 

 A. E. Bellars, 479 ; i-Methyl-4-benzylcyclcJiexanol and 

 i-Methyl-4-dibenzylcyclohexanol, \. Haller and F. March, 

 479 ; the Law of the Conservation of Mass in Chemical 

 Action, Antonino Lo Surdo, 494 ; Physical Chemistry of 

 Anaesthesia, Prof. Moore and Mr. Roaf, 499 ; on Dextro- 

 rotatory Lactic .Acid, E. Jungfleisch and M. Godchot, 

 503 ; the Action of Magnesium Amalgam upon Di- 

 methylketone, E. Couturier and L. Meunier, 503 : a Method 

 for the Volumetric Estimation of Hydroxylamine, L. J. 



Simon, 504 ; the Glycerophosphates of Piperazine, A. 

 Astruc, 504 ; zur Bildung der ozeanischen Salzablagerung, 

 J. H. van 't Hoff, 508 ; Precis de Chimie physiologique. 

 Prof. Allyre Chassevant, 509 ; Monobromoacetal, P. 

 Freundler and M. Ledru, 527 ; Diphenylamine Reaction 

 with Nitric Acid, Isidore Bay, 527 ; Thermochemical 

 Researches on Brucine and Strychnine, MM. Berthelot 

 and Gaudechon, 527 ; Valency of the Atom of Hydrogen, 

 M. de Forcrand, 527 ; Characterisation of Lactones by 

 Means of Hydrazine, M. Blaise and .\. Luttringer, 527 ; 

 Antiseptic Properties of Smoke, A. Trillat, 528 ; Chemical 

 Statics and Dynamics, J. \V. Mellor, Dr. H. M. Dawson, 

 532 ; Cryoscopic Behaviour of Hydrocyanic Acid, M. 

 Lespieau, 544; Use of Quartz Vessels Limited, M. 

 Berthelot, 544; L'se of " Hot and Cold Tube " in Proving 

 the Existence of Chemical Reactions at High Tempera- 

 tures, Experiments in Hermetically Sealed Quartz Tubes, 

 M. Berthelot, 568 ; Velocity of Oxime Formation in 

 certain Ketones, .A. W. Stewart, 540 ; Esterification Con- 

 stants of Substituted Acrylic Acids, J. J. Sudborough and 

 D. J. Roberts, 550 ; Simple Method for the Estimation of 

 Acetyl Groups, J. J. Sudborough and W. Thomas, 550; 

 Gynocardin, a New Cyanogenetic Glucoside, F. B. Power 

 and F. H. Lees, 550; an Asymmetric Synthesis of Quad- 

 rivalent Sulphur, S. Smiles, 550 ; Action of a-Halogen 

 Ketones on Alky! Sulphides, S. Smiles, 550 ; Pinene Iso- 

 nitrosocyanide and its Derivatives, W. A. Tilden and H. 

 Burrows, 550; Ferric Ethylate, Paul Nicolardot, 551; 

 Substituted Ureas from Natural Leucine, MM. Hugounenq 

 and Morel, 551 ; Origin and Composition of the Essence 

 of Herb-bennet Root, Em. Bourquelot and H. H^rissey, 

 551 ; Monochloro-derivatives of Methylcyclohexane, Paul 

 Sabatier and Alp. Mailhe, 551 : Composition of the Oil 

 from Bir Bahoti or the " Rains Insect " (Bucella 

 caniiohi), E. G. Hill, 551-2 ; the Properties of Tungstic 

 Anhydride as a Colouring Material for Porcelain, Albert 

 Granger, 575 ; Production of the Hyposulphites, M. 

 Billy, 575 ; Acetyl-lactic Acid, V. Auger, 576 ; the Elements 

 of Chemistry, M. M. Pattison Muir, 582 ; Alcohol in In- 

 dustry, 584 ; Death of Prof. A. Piccini, 588 ; New Method 

 for the Preparation of Paraffins from their Monohalogen 

 Derivatives, Paul Lebeau, 592 ; Absence or Marked Dim- 

 inution of Free Hydrochloric Acid in the Gastric Contents 

 m Malignant Disease of Organs other than the Stomach, 

 Prof. Benjamin Moore, Dr. W. Alexander, R. E. Kelly 

 and H. E. Roaf, 596; Action of Acetylene on .Aqueous 

 and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions of Mercuric Chloride, 

 J. S. S. Brame, 598: Chemical Dynamics of the- Re- 

 actions between Sodium Thiosulphate and Organic 

 Halogen Compounds, part ii.. Halogen Substituted 

 Acetates, .A. Slator, 598 ; Physical Chemistry of the 

 Toxin-antitoxin Reaction, J. A. Craw, 598; Alloys of 

 Copper and Bismuth, A. H. Hiorns, 59S ; New Forma- 

 tion of Acetylcamphor, M. O. Forster and Miss H. M. 

 Judd, 598; Bromomethyl Heptyl Ketone, H. A. D. 

 Jowett, 598; a Carbide of Magnesium, J. T. Nance, 509; 

 Isomeric Forms of d-Bromo- and d-Chloro-camphor- 

 sulphonic Acids, F. S. Kipping, 599 ; Influence of the 

 Hydroxyl and Alkoxyl Groups on the Velocity of Saponi- 

 fication, A. Findlay and W. E. S. Turner, 599 ; the 

 Reduction of Oxyhajmoglobin, R. Lepine and M. Boulud, 

 599 ; Liquefaction of Allene and Allylene, MM. Lespieau 

 and Chav'anne, 600 ; Hvdrogenation of Benzonitrile and 

 Paratoluonitrile, .A. Fr^bault, 600 ; a Short Introduction 

 to the Theory of Electrolytic Dissociation, J. C. Gregory, 

 606 ; Have Chemical Compounds a Definite Critical 

 Temperature and Pressure of Decomposition? Geoffrey 

 Martin, 609; Tantalum, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 610; 

 Coagulation of Dilute Solutions of Silicic Acid under the 

 Influence of \'arious Substances, Nicola Pappadd, 6ifa ; 

 Derivatives of the Sesquioxides, A. T. Cameron, 623 ; 

 Construction of Fume-chambers with Effective Ventila- 

 tion, Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 623; Production of 

 Alcohol and Acetone by Muscles, F. Maignan, 624 ; the 

 Crystalloluminescence of Arsenious Acid, M. Guinchant, 

 624 : Mode of Formation of some Monosubstituted De- 

 rivatives of Urethane, F. Bodroux, 624 

 Chester (Rear-Admiral), Report of the L'nited States Naval 



Observatory, 211 

 Chicago, Astronomical Lectures at, 410 

 Child (J. M.), a New Geometry for Senior Forms, 174 



