Index 



r Nature, 

 \_Dcc. 12, 1901 



120 ; Oxidation of Primary Alcohols by Contact Action, J. A. 

 Trillat, 120; Glucoside Characteristic of Germinating Period 

 of Beech, P. Tailleur, 120; Le Colon, Prof H. Lecomte, 

 Prof Roberts Beaumont, 124; the Leipzig Chemical 

 Laboratory, 127 ; the Inorganic Ferments, G. Bredig 

 and K. Ikeda, 135 ; the Addition of Hydrogen to 

 Hydrocarbons, Paul Sabatier and T. B. Senderens, 143 ; 

 Density of Alloys, E. von Aubel, 143 ; Reduction of Silver 

 Chloride by Hydrogen, M. Jouniaux, 143 ; Action of Solar 

 Radiations on Silver Chloride in presence of Hydrogen, M. 

 Jouniaux, 24S ; Synthesis of Aromatic Aldoximes by 

 Fulminating Silver, R. SchoU, E. Bertsch, 191 ; Action of 

 Silver on Hydrobromic Acid, M. Jouniaux, 344 ; Action of 

 Hydrogen Peroxide Solution on Silver Oxide, Daniel 

 Berthelot, 644 ; Emanations from Radio-active Substances, 

 Prof E. Rutherford, 157 ; New Method of Crystallising 

 Ferro-silicium, -Manganese and -Chromium, D. Korda, 

 165 ; the Neutralisation of Phosphoric Acid, Daniel 

 Berthelot, 175 ; Optically Active Nitrogen Compounds, 

 W. J. Pope and A. W. Harvey, 174 ; Reactions of 

 Hydroxamides, R. H. Pickard and W. Carter, 175 ; 

 the Colloid Form of Piperine, H. G. Madan, 175 ; the 

 Condensation of Ethylphenylketone, with Benzaldehyde, 

 R. D. Abell, 175 ; New Method of Determining Hydrolytic 

 Dissociation, R. C. Farmer, 175; New Metallic Borides, 

 S. A. Tucker and H. R. Moody, 175; Action of Alkyl 

 Malonic Esters on Diazoic Chlorides, G. Farrel, 176 ; New 

 Mode of Decomposition of Bisulphite Derivatives, P. Freund- 

 ler and L. Bunel, 176; Secondary Products of Action of Sul- 

 phuric Acid on Wood Charcoal, A. Verneuil, 176; Public 

 Water-supplies, Requirements, Resources and the Construction 

 of Works, F. E. Turneaure and H. L. Russell, 179; Does 

 Chemical Transformation Influence Weight ? Lord Rayleigh, 

 F. R.S., 181 ; Succinic DiaKlehyde, C. Harries, 191 ; Glyco- 

 lytic Enzyme in Muscle, Sir Lauder Brunton, F. R.S., and 

 Herbert Rhodes, 198 ; Catalase, a New Vegetable Enzyme, 

 Dr. O Loew, 239 ; Behaviour of Amino-acids to Indicators, 

 Daniel Berthelot, 199 ; Variations of Alkaloidal Nitrogen in 

 Urine, H. Guillemard, 200 ; , Chemical Technology, or 

 Chemistry in its Applications to Arts and Manufactures, vol.iii.. 

 Gas Lighting, Charles Hunt, 205 ; Tyrer's Marsh- Berzelius 

 Arsenic Test Apparatus, 215 ; Formation of Insoluble Phos- 

 phates by Double Decomposition, Daniel Berthelot, 224 ; 

 Action of Epichlorhydrin and Epibromhydrin on Sodium 

 Derivatives of Benzoylacetic Esters, M. Haller, 224 ; Capillary 

 Constants of Organic Liquids, Ph. A. Guye, A. Baud, 224 ; 

 Europium, a New Element, Eug. Demarcjay, 224 ; Chloro- 

 bromides of Thallium, V. Thomas, 224 ; Action of Acetylene 

 on Neutral Saturated Solution of Cuprous Chloride, R. 

 Chavastelon, 224 ; Method of Synthesis of Acetylenic Alde- 

 hydes, Ch. Mouren and A. Delange, 296 ; Electrolytic 

 Separation of Nickel and Cobalt, D. Balachowski, 224 ; 

 Biochemical Differentiation of Two Ferments of Vinegar, G. 

 Bertrand and R. Sazerac, 224; Reactions of Two Bases Added 

 Simultaneously to Phosphoric Acid, Daniel Berthelot, 24S ; 

 Acetylometallic Radicles, Daniel Berthelot, 248 ; Synthesis 

 of Colouring Matter from Diphenylene-phenylmethane, A. 

 Haller and A. Guyot, 24S ; Action of Mercuric Oxide on 

 Aqueous Solutions of Metallic Salts, A. Maiihe, 248 ; Action 

 of Acid Chlorides on Aldehydes in Presence of Zinc Chloride, 

 Marcel Descude, 248 ; Synthesis of Boronatrocalcite, A. de 

 Schulten, 248; Iodine in Blood, MM. Stassano and P. 

 Bourcet, 248 ; Die Heterocyklischen Verbindungen der Or- 

 ganischen Chemie, Edgar Wedekind, 252 ; Electrochemical 

 Laboratory at Owens College, Manchester, 262 ; Chemical 

 Analysis of Scotch Sandstones, Dr. W. Mackie, 264 ; Chemical 

 Relationship between Haemoglobin and Chlorophyll, Herren 

 Nencki and Marchlewski, 265 ; Dynamic Investigations on 

 Bromination of Aromatic Compounds, L. Bruner, 2(35 ; Mole- 

 cular Constitution of Supersaturated Solutions, Prof. Hartley, 

 F.R.S., 271 ; Phosphoric Acid and Chlorides of Alkaline 

 Earths, Daniel Berthelot, 271; Fused Niobium, Henri Moissan, 

 271 ; Refraction Indexes of Liquid Mixtures, J. de Kowalew- , 

 ski and J. de Modzelewski, 272 ; Acidemetryof Arsenic Acid, 

 A. Astruc and J. Tarbouriech, 272 ; Conversion of Un- 

 coloured into Coloured Compound of Sodium Tetrazotolyl- 

 sulphite with Ethyl-S-Naphihylamine, A. Seyewetz, M. 

 Blanc, 272 ; Action of Benzaldehyde on Sodium .Methol, C. 

 Martine, 272 ; Camphor ComVjinations with /3hydroxy-x- 

 naphthylaldehyde, Andre Helbronner, 272 ; Action of 



Bromacetophenone on Sodium Acetylacetone, F. March, 272 ; 

 Action of Hydrogen Sulphide on Acetylacetone, F. Leteur, 

 272 ; Saccharification of Leguminous Seeds Favoured by 

 Sodium Fluoride, H. Herissey, 272 ; Generality of Metal- 

 fixation by Cell-wall in Plants, H. Devaux, 272 ; Reaction 

 with Crystal Violet Characteristic of Pure Waters, H. Causse, 

 272 ; Oxychloride of Phosphorus as Cryoscopic Solvent, G. 

 Oddo, 288 ; New Derivatives of Benzylcamphor and Benzyl- 

 idene camphor, A. Haller and J. Minguin, 295 ; Manganic 

 Phosphates, V. Auger, 296 ; Action of Acid Chlorides on 

 Mcthanal, Louis Henry, 296 ; Dinaphthoxanthene, R. Fosse, 

 296 ; Product of Nitration of Acetoacetic Ether, L. 

 Bouveault and A. Bongert, 296 ; the Intermittent Spring 

 at Vesse, F. Parmentier, 296 ; the .Sugar from Blood, 

 MM. R. Lepine and Boulud, 320 ; Thermal Study of 

 Potassium Hydrates, 320 ; Position and Prospects of 

 Electro-chemical Industries, J. W. Swan, F.R.S., 329; 

 the Crystallisation of Salt Solutions, Dr. H. M. Dawson, 

 336 ; Radiation of Uranium Constants at very Low Tempera- 

 tures, H. Becquerel, 344 ; Electrolytic Preparation of Pure 

 Oxide of Cerium, Jean Stebba, 344 ; Action of Copper Hy- 

 drate on Solutions of Metallic Salts, A. Maiihe, 344 ; Oxida- 

 tion of Propylglycol by Alycoderma aceti, Andre Kling, 

 344 ; Modern Chemistry, William Ramsay, 349 ; Chemical 

 Lecture Experiments, Francis Gano Benedict, 350 ; Poison 

 of Lotus arabicus, W. R. Dunstan, F.R S., and T. A. 

 Henry, 367 ; Solubility of Mixtures of Sulphate of Copper 

 and Sulphate of Soda, MM. Massol and Maldes, 368 ; 

 Aluminium-Molybdenum Alloys, Leon Guillet, 368 ; the 

 Crystallisation of Cerium Oxide, Jean Sterba, 36S ; .\ction 

 of Ethyl Alcohol on Barium Ethylate, Marcel (Suerbet, 

 368 ; die Krystallisation von Eiweissstoffen und ihre Bedeutung 

 iiir die Eiweisschemie, Dr. Fr. N. Schulz, 375 ; Lehrbuch 

 der Mathematischen Chemie, J. J. van Laar, 375 ; New 

 Method of preparing Aniline, Paul Sabatier and J. B. 

 Senderens, 392 ; Qualitative Chemical .\nalysis, Organic and 

 Inorganic, F. Mollwo Perkin, 397 ; Woad as a Blue Dye, 

 Dr. C. B. Plowright, 413 ; Action of Sodium Thiosulphate on 

 Solutions of Metallic Salts at High Temperatures and 

 Pressures, J. T. Norton, Jun., 415; the Laboratory of 

 Wilhelm Ostwald, 428 ; a Select Bibliography of Chemistry, 

 1492-1897, Henry Carrington Bolton, 430 ; the Self-Educator 

 in Chemistry, James Knight, 467 ; Death of Dr. J. L. W. 

 Thudichum, 489 ; Obituary Notice, 527 ; a Caesium-tellurium 

 Fluoride, II. L. Wells and J. M. Willes, 547 ; Estimation of 

 Calcium, Strontium and Barium as Oxalates, C. A. Peters, 

 548 ; Molecular Weights of Chloral Hydrate at Boiling-point, 

 M. de Forcrand, 572; Distribution of Acidity in Stem, Leaf 

 and Flower, A. Astruc, 572 ; Theine in the Tea plant and 

 Organic Iron Compounds in Plants, N. Suzuki, 582 ; the 

 formation of Acids in Plants, MM. Berthelot and Andre, 

 596 ; Calculation of Heats of Volatilisation and Fusion . 

 of Elements, M. de Forcrand, 596 ; Nitromannite and 

 Nitrocellulose, Leo Vignon and F. Gerin, 596 ; Forma- 

 tion of Isatin Derivative of Albumen, Julius Gnezda, 596 ; 

 Antimony in Organism, G. Pouchet, 596 ; Chemistry Teach- 

 ing in United States Medical Schools, Prof J. PI. Long, 

 607 ; Causes of Difference in Colour between Green and 

 Black Tea, 607 ; Action of Urethane on Pyruvic Acid, L. J. 

 Simon, 620 ; Action of Urea on Pyruvic Acid, L. J. Simon, 

 644 ; Monobromalenic Dialdehyde, R. Lespian, 620 ; Re- 

 ducing Properties of Nitric Esters, Leo Vignon and F. Gerin, 

 620 ; Chemistry of the Cygnian Stars and Basic Rocks, 

 Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S. ; Prof Edw. Suess, 

 629 ; Death of Prof Maercker, 635 ; Dissociation of 

 Sulphur Molecules, H. Biltz, 638 ; Nitro-derivative of Pen- 

 taerythrite, Leo Vignon and F. Gerin, 644; Hemoverdine, 

 L. Lewin, 644 ; Note on a Point of Chemical Nomenclature, 

 648 ; Chemical Effects of Light on Plant Life, Herren 

 Ciamician and Silber, 658 ; Chemical Analysis of Mummified 

 Fishes of Ancient Egypt, MM. Lortet and Hugounenq. 668 ; 

 Action of Pyridine Bases on Tetra-halogen (Juinones, Henry 

 Imbert, 668 ; Oxidation of Benzene Hydrocarbons by Man- 

 ganese Peroxide and Sulphuric Acid, H. Fournier, 668 ; 

 Nitro-Derivatives of Arabite and Khamnite, Leo Vignon and 

 F. Gerin, 668 ; Physiological Chemistry, the Feeding of 

 Animals, W. H. Jordan, 625 ; see also Section B, British 

 Association. 

 Chesnaye (C. P.), Fauna of N.E. Rhodesia, 383 

 Cheviots, on Overflow Channels and other Phenomena indicating 



