Index 





Celtic Pony, the, Dr. Francis H. A. Marsliall, 366 



Centenary of Doppler, Dr. Karl Haas, 308 



8 Cephei, Light Curve of, M. BeliawsUi, 186 



Cesnola {\. P. di), the Protection from Enemies Secured 

 by the Coloration of Mantis rcligiosa, 61 



Ceylon, ihe Coccidie of, E. Ernest Green, 194 



Challenger Society, 71, 262 



Chapman (Dr. T. .\.), a Teratological Specimen of Arciia 

 caja, 619 



Characters, Inheritance of Acquired, D. E. Hutchins, 6 



Characters, on the Inheritance of the Mental and Moral, 

 in Man and its Comparison with the Inheritance of the 

 Physical Characters, Huxley Lecture, Prof. Karl Pear- 

 son, F.R.S., 137 



Charpy (Georges), Temperatures of Transformation of 

 Steels, 620 



Charrin (M.), Influence of Lactation on the Resistance of 

 the Organism to Morbid Agencies, 312 



Chatin (Joannes), Comparative Morphography of the Car- 

 tilaginous Cell, 524 



Chauveau (A.), Expenditure of Energy in Negative and 

 Positive Work, 311; Comparison of the Expenditure of 

 the Flexor and Extensor Muscles of the Forearm, 596 



Chauveau (A. B.), Loss of Electricity in Air in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Thermal Springs, 596 



Cheese-making, the Practice of Soft, C. W. Walker-Tis- 

 dale and T. R. Robinson, 137 



Cheese-mites, Albert D. Michael, 28 



Chemistry, die Dissjzuerung und Limwandlung chemische 

 Atome, Dr. Johannes Stark, 4 ; Death of Prof. Leidie, 

 11; the Melting Point of Gold, A. Jacquerod and F. L. 

 Perrot, 14 ; Daniel Berthelot, 72 ; Very Sensitive Method 

 of Testing for Minute Traces of Gold, J. Donau. 609; 

 Elements and Compounds, Faraday Lecture before 

 Chemical Society at Royal Institution, Prof. W. Ostwald, 

 15 ; Determinations of the Relative Viscosities of KCl, 

 KBr, KI, HCI, and HBr, Dr. W. W. Taylor and Clerk 

 Ranken, 23 ; the LTnit of Relative Viscosity and on 

 Negative Viscosity, Dr. W. W. Taylor, 23 ; Atomic 

 Weights of Hydrogen and Oxygen, Ph. -A. Guye and 

 Ed. Mallet, 23 ; Formation of Hydrogen Silicide by Direct 

 Synthesis, A. Dufour, 23 ; Reduction of Silica by Hydro- 

 gen, A. Dufour, 48 ; Apparent Volatilisation of Silicon 

 in Hydrogen, A. Dufour, 72 ; New Method for the Exact 

 Determination of the Molecular Weights of the Per- 

 manent Gases, the Atomic Weights of Carbon, Hydrogen, 

 and Nitrogen, Ph. A. Guye, 95 ; Compounds Containing 

 an Asymmetric Nitrogen and an Asymmetric Carbon 

 Atom, H. O. Jones, 142 ; Spatial Configuration of Tri- 

 valent Nitrogen Compounds, H. O. Jones and J. P. 

 Millington, 142 ; Atomic Weight of Nitrogen, Ph. \- 

 Guye and St. Bogdan, 191-2 ; Would Life be Possible 

 if the Nitrogen of the .Atmosphere were Replaced by 

 Hydrogen? Dr. .'^rturo Marcacci, 201; Determination of 

 Atomic Weight of Nitrogen by the Volumetric .Analysis 

 of Nitrogen Monoxide, Adrien Jacquerod and St. Bog- 

 dan, 263 ; a New Indicator and its Application to the 

 Detection of Boric .Acid, Lucien Robin, 24 ; .Action of 

 Magnesium and Organo-magnesium Compounds on 

 Bromophenetol, V. Grignard, 24 : Synthetische Metho- 

 den der organischen Chemie, Theodor Posner, 27 ; Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Prof. A. W. Williamson, F.R.S., 

 Dr. T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S., 32 ; Nature of Concentrated 

 Solution's of Electrolytes, H. C. Jones and F. H. Getman, 

 38 ; Acid Sulphates of the Rare Earths, Prof. B. Brauner, 

 39; Chemical Industry of the Transvaal, a Forecast, 

 W. Cullen, 42; Chemical Society, 47, 05, 141, 166, 238; 

 the Electrolytic Solution of Platinum. .Andr^ Brochet and 

 Joseph Petit, 47 ; the Vapour Density of Hydrazine 

 Hydrate, A. Scott, 47 ; the Combining Volumes of Car- 

 bon Monoxide and Oxygen, A. Scott, 47 : Experiments 

 on the Slow Oxidation of Cyanogen and Cyanides by 

 Free Oxvgen, M. Berthelot, 312 ; Revision of the .Atomic 

 Weight of Rubidium. E. H. Archibald, 47 ; Synthesis of 

 Inactive Terpineol, Dipentene and Terpin Hydrate. W. H. 

 Perkin, jun., 47; a Ljevorotatory Modification of Quer- 

 citol, F. B. Power and F. Tutin, 47 ; Constituent of the 

 Essential Oil of Californian Laurel, F. B. Power and 

 F. H. Lees, 47 ; Ammoniacal Double Chromates and 

 Molybdates, S. H. C. Briggs, 47 ; Reduced Silicates, C. 

 Sim'monds, 47 ; Picryl Derivatives of Urethane and 

 Thiourethane, J. C. Crocker and F. H. Lowe, 47; Action 



of Diazobenzene Chloride upon Diphenylamine, Leo 

 Vignon and A. Simonet, 48 ; Application of the Grignard 

 Reaction to the Halogen Esters of Tertiary Alcohols, L. 

 Bouveault, 48; Differentiation of the Primary, Secondary, 

 and Tertiary Alcohols of the Fatty Series, Andr^ Klin'g 

 and Marcel Viard, 72 ; Resistance of Certain Seeds to 

 the .Action of Absolute .Alcohol, Paul Becquerel, 72 ; Con- 

 version of /sopropyl -Alcohol in*o /sopropyl Ether by 

 Sulphuric Acid, F. Southerden, 91; ; .Synthesis of Tertiary 

 Alcohols, Paul Sabatier and .Alph. Maiihe, 143 ; Reduction 

 Products of o-Nitrobenzyl Alcohol, P. Freundler, 167; the 

 Influence of Moist .Alcohol and Ethyl Chloride on the 

 Boiling Point of Chloroform, J. Wade and H. Finne- 

 more, 239 ; Synthesis of Cyclohexane .Alcohols, Paul 

 Sabatier and .Alph. Maiihe, 360 ; the Symmetrical Di- 

 chloromethyl Ether, Marcel Descud^, 48 ; Trait^ de 

 Chimie Min^rale, 50 ; the Chemical Regulation of the 

 Secretory Process, Croonian Lecture at Roval Society, 

 Dr. W. M. Bayliss, F.R.S., and Pro'. E. H. Starling, 

 F.R.S., 65; Application of a New Method of Preparation 

 of Alkyl and .Alkylidene Derivatives of Cyclic Ketones 

 to the Preparation of .Alkyl-menthones, .A. Haller, 71 ; 

 -Atomic Weight of Samarium, G. Urbain and H. 

 Lacombe, 72 ; Electricity and Matter, Prof. J. J. Thom- 

 son, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 73 ; a History of the 

 Daubeny Laboratory, Magdalen College, Oxford, R. W. 

 Giinther, 79 ; Slow Combustion of Ethane, W. .A. Bone 

 and W. E. Stockings, 95 ; Action of Ozone on Ethane, 

 W. A. Bone and J. Drugman, 141 ; Action of Radium 

 Rays on the Halides of the Alkali Metals and Analogous 

 Effects Produced by Heat, W. Ackroyd, 95 ; Radium 

 Emanation, its Properties end Changes, Sir ^\'illiam 

 Ramsay, 167 ; Influence of Radium Radiations on Labile 

 Stereoisomerides, J. J. Sudborough, 239; Chemical 

 Action Produced by Radium, Sir William Ramsay, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., and W. Ternent Cooke, 341 ; the Form- 

 ation of Polonium from Radium, Hon. R. J. Strutt, 627 ; 

 the Constitution of Abietic Acid, T. H. Easterfleld and G. 

 Bagley, 95 ; the Mutarotation of Glucose and Galactose, 

 T. M. Lowry, 95 ; Hypophosphorous .Acid, C. Marie, 96 ; 

 a Method for the Identification of Pure Organic Com- 

 pounds, S. P. Mulliken, 98 ; Physical and Chemical Pro- 

 perties of Solutions of Chloroform in Water, &c., Ben- 

 jamin Moore and Herbert E. Roaf, 117; Electrolytic 

 Oxidation of Anthracine, Dr. F. M. Perkin and .A. Fon- 

 tana, 118; on 7-Diphenylanthracene and on the Hydride 

 of Symmetrical 7-Dipheiiylanthraf ene, A. Haller and A. 

 Guyot, 119; Direct Hydrogenation of the Homologues of 

 Aniline, Paul Sabatier and J. B. Senderens, 119; 

 Cryoscopic Study of Solutions of .Antimony Sulphide, 

 MIVI. Guinchant and Chretien, 119; Estimation of -Atmo- 

 spheric Formaldehyde, H. Henriet, 119; Method for the 

 Characterisation of the Fatty -Acids, Ren^ Locquin, iig; 

 a Text-book of Quantitative Chemical -Analysis. Frank 

 Julian, 123 ; Volumetric Method of Estimating Potas- 

 sium, N. Tarugi, 131 ; Constitution of the Ammonium 

 Compounds, Dr. J. C. Cain, 132 ; Action of Nitrosyl 

 Chloride on Pinene, W. -A. Tilden, 141 ; Use of Lead 

 Electrodes for the Estimation of Minute Quantities of 

 Arsenic, H. J. S. Sand and J. E. Hackford, 141 ; -Action of. 

 Ammonia Gas upon Trichloride, Tribroniide, and Tri- 

 iodide of Arsenic, C. Hugot, 264 ; -Arsenic in Food, 

 Armand Gautier and P. Clausmann, 311; Tests for the 

 Detection of Arsenic in Drugs, Prof. Wyndham R. 

 Dunstan and H. H. Robinson, /187 ; a Reagent for the 

 Hydrides of Phosphorus, -Arsenic, and Antimony, P. 

 Lemoult, 500; Action of Solutions of Organo-magnesium 

 Compounds on the Halogen Derivatives of Phosphorus, 

 Arsenic, and Antimony, V. -Auger and M. Billy, 644 ; 

 Bromination of Phenolic Compounds, J. T. Hewitt, J. 

 Kenner, and H. Silk, 141 ; Decomposition of the Alkyl- 

 ureas, C. E. Fawsitt, 141 ; Formation of Periodides in 

 Nitrobenzene Solution, H. M. Dawson and Miss E. E. 

 Goodson, 141 ; Atomic Weight of Bismuth, R. H. Adie, 

 142 ; Acetylenic -Aldehydes, Ch. Moureu and R. Delange, 

 143 ; Chemical Effects of Light, M. Berthelot, 143 ; 

 Solubility of Silicon in Silver and Hydrofluoric Acid, H. 

 Moissan and F. Siemens, 143 ; the Ether : some Notes 

 on its Place in Nature, John Rhind, 150; a Safe Course 

 in Experimental Chemistry, W. T. Boone, 150 ; Cerium 

 Compounds, Prof. B. Brauner, 160 ; Influence of Potash 



