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Acetylene when mixed with inert Gases, MM. Daniel 

 Berthelot and V'ieille, 551 ; Colour of Calcium Carbide, 

 Henri Moissan, 167 ; Properties of Aluminium, A. 

 Ditte, 167 ; Displacement of Metals by Hydrogen, Alfred 

 Colson, 168 ; Combination of Acetone with Mercuric 

 Sulphate, G. Denigus, 168 ; Elective Absorption of some 

 Minerals by Plants, E. Dcnioussy, 16S : an Introduc- 

 tion to Practical (,)uantitative Analysis, H. P. Highton, 

 172 ; Table of Atomic Weights, Profs. Landolt, Oslwald 

 and Seubert, 182 ; Separation of Nickel and Cobalt 

 by Hydrochloric Acid, 1S9; the Atomic Weights of Nickel 

 and Cobalt, Prof. Richards, Dr. Cushman, and Mr. Baxter, 

 594 ; Transformation of Carbonate of Orthocresol into 

 Homologue of Phthalein, P. Cazeneuve, 192; Chlorination 

 of Benzene in presence of .Aluminium Chloride, A. Mouney- 

 rat and Ch. Pouret, 192 ; Aluminium Manufacture at Foyers, 

 205 ; Properties of Aluminium, A. Ditte, 335, 551 ; the 

 Applications of Aluminium, Henri Moissan, 599 ; Action of 

 Iodine Monochloride on Monochlorobenzene in presence of 

 Anhydrous Aluminium Chloride, A. Mouneyrat, 335 ; Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Dr. J. S. Schank, 230 ; New 

 Synthesis of Pyrazol by means of Diazomethene, Prof H. 

 von Pechmann, 232 ; a New Element, Radium, M. et Mme. 

 •Curie, M. Bcmont, 232 ; the Retention and Release of Gases 

 occluded by Metal Oxides, Prof. T. W. Richards, 232 ; 

 Separation and Estimation of Halogen Salts in combination 

 with Silver, 240 ; Action of Oxidising .Agents on Fatty and 

 Aromatic Amines, O. de Coninck and A. Combe, 240 ; 

 Oxidation Products of Oxygluconic Acid, Leon Boutroux, 

 240 ; an Experimental Course of Chemistry for Agricultural 

 Students, T. S. Dymond, 245 ; the Isolation of Freezing 

 Mixtures, Prof. W. Hempel, 257 ; Density of Atmospheric 

 Nitrogen, W. Ramsay, F.R.S., 262; Interaction of Ethylic 

 Sodiomalonate and Mesityl Oxide, A. W. Crossley, 262 ; 

 Interaction of Ethylic Malonates and Acetylene Tetrabromide 

 in presence of Sodium Ethoxide, A. W. Crossley, 262 ; 

 Synthesis of o3fl-trimethylglutaric Acid, W. H. Perkin, 

 jun. , and J. F. Thorpe, 262 ; Hydrolysis of Methylic and 

 Ethylic 7-cyanoaceto Acetates, W. F. Lawrence, 262 ; 

 Estimation of Phosphorus, Sulphur and Chlorine in Plants 

 and their Ashes, 263 ; Lithium-monomelhylammonium. 

 Henri Moissan, 263 ; Separation of Chlorine, Bromine, and 

 Iodine as Silver Salts, H. Daubigny, 263 ; Equilibrium 

 between Sulphuric .\cid and Sulphates in Aqueous Solutions, 

 S. .\. Kay, 263 ; Chimica Fisiologica per uso dei Medici e 

 degli Studenti, Dr. Filippo Bottazzi, 267 ; Calcium .\rsenide, 

 P. Lebeau, 287 ; Ethylideneimine, Marcel Delepine, 288 ; 

 Synthesis of Dimethyl-heptenol, Ph. Barbier, 28S ; a Mode 

 of Formation of Ureas, .\. Jouve, 28S ; Sugar Formation from 

 Egg Albumen, F. Blumenthal, 28S ; Decomposition of Carbon 

 Monoxide in presence of Ferric Oxide, O. Boudouard, 288 ; 

 Decomposition of Carbon Monoxide in presence of Metallic 

 Oxide, G. Boudouard, 359 ; New Method of Estimating 

 Carbon Monoxide, MM. Schlagdenhauffen and Pagel, 359 ; 

 the Formation of Carbon Monoxide, Prof. Grehant, 472 ; 

 Preparation and Properties of Argon, William Ramsay, 

 F.R.S., and M. W. Travers, 309; Death and Obituary 

 Notice of Wilhelm Merck, 326 ; Peroxidation of Cerium 

 dissolved in Alkaline Carbonates, Andre Job, 311; Triacetyl- 

 morphine and Oxidation of Morphine, H. Causse, 311 ; 

 Vapour Pressure of Liquid Mixture of Methyl Chloride and 

 ■Carbonic Acid, C. M. A. Hartman, 32S ; Density of Liquid 

 Air, Prof. .\. Ladenburg and Dr. C. Kriigel, 329 ; Palladium 

 as reducing .Agent, Dr. N. Zelinsky, 329 ; \'olume Changes 

 accompanying Solution, T. H. Littlewood, 333 ; Ketotetra- 

 hydronapthalene, F. S. Kipping and A. Hill, 334 ; New 

 Method for preparing Unsymmetrical Di- and Tri-methyl 

 Succinic Acids, W. A. Bone, 334 ; Production of Optically 

 Active Mono- and Dialkyloxysuccinic Acids, T. Purdie and 

 W. Piikeathly, 334 ; Action of Ammonia on Ethereal Salts 

 of Organic .\ciils, .S. Ruhemann, 334 ; Halogen Derivatives 

 of Acetonedicarbcixylic Acid, F. W. Dootson, 334 ; Deter- 

 mination of Sucrose in presence of Lactose, E. Dowzard, 

 334 ; the Filtration of Organic Liquid, J. Hausser, 335 ; 

 Biochemical Oxidation of Propane Glycol, Andre Kling, 335; 

 Double Carbides Isolated from Steel, MM. Ad. Carnot and 

 < ioulal, 335 ; Action of Oxidising Agents on Picramic Acid, 

 O. de Coninck and A. Combe, 335 ; Histo chemical Re- 

 action of Eleidine, L. Ranvier, 335 ; Substance capable of 

 xemoving from Air the Irrespirable Products of Living 



Animals, M. Jaubert, 346 ; Fluctuations in Composition of 

 Natural Gas, F. C. Phillips, 349 ; .Vlloys of Iron and Nickel, 

 F. Osmond, 359 ; Preparation of Oxyethylamines, F. 

 Chancel, 359 ; Synthesis of Perfume of Jasmine, A. Verley, 

 359; Reducing Power of Tissues, Henry Helier, 359; 

 Chemische Technologic an den Universitalen und lechnischen 

 Uochschulen Deutschlands, Dr Ferdinand Fischer, Prof. R. 

 Meldola, F.R.S., 361 ; the Theory of the Slassfurt Salt 

 Deposits, L H. van 't Hoff, W. M eyerhoffer, 379; .Malto- 

 dextrin, H. T. Brown and J. II. Millar, 3S2 ; Suble 

 Dextrin of Starch Transformation, H. T. Brown and J. H. 

 Millar, 3S2 : Chemistry of Nitrogen Iodide, F. D. Chaita- 

 way, K. J. P. Orton and II. P. Stevens, 382, 383 ; Deri- 

 vatives of Dibenzylmesitylene, W. H. Mills and T. H. 

 Easterfield, 383 ; Pseudocampholactone in Pseudolauronolic 

 Acid, F. H. Lees and W. H. Perkin, 383 ; Soda-Lime 

 and Life in Confined Space, M. d'Arsonval 383, 398 ; 

 Sodium Peroxide in Respiratory Studies, MM. Desgrez 

 and Balthazard, 383, 398 ; Formaldoxim as Reagent for 

 detecting Minute Traces of Copper, A. Bach, 3S3 ; Nature 

 of Diabetic Sugar, G. Patien and E. Dufau, 383 ; Chemists 

 and Chemical Industries, R. J- Friswell, 390 ; William Jackson 

 Pope, 390; the Density of Ice, Prof. E..L. Nichols, 396; 

 Phosphorescent Strontium Sulphide prepared from Strontium 

 Carbonate and Sulphur Vapour, J. R. Mourelo, 408 ; Syn- 

 thesis of llydroxylamine. Ad. Jouve, 408 ; Purity of Tri- 

 methylene prepared by action of Zinc Powder and Alcohol 

 on Trimethylene Bromide, M. Gustavson, 40S ; Combin- 

 ations of Fatty Aldehydes with Mercuric Sulphate, G. 

 Beneges, 408 ; Physical Chemistry for Beginners, Ch. M. 

 van Deventer, 413 ; Cryoscopic Determination of .Molecular 

 Weights of Inorganic Substances, N. Castoro, 424 ; Estim- 

 ation of Nitrites and Nitrates by Ferrous Chloride, A. W. 

 Blyth, 430 ; Lossner's Benzoylethyloxysulphocarbamic Acid 

 and Pseudourea Formation, -A. E. Dixon, 430 ; Complex 

 Oxides of Rare Earths, G. Wyroubofiand A. Verneuil, 431 ; 

 New Method of preparing Mixed Alkyl-Phenolic Phospheric 

 Ethers, 431 ; Action of Fermentation Amyl Alcohol on its 

 Sodium Derivatives, M. Guerbet, 431; Graham-Otto's Aus- 

 fiihrliches Lehrbuch der Chemie, 433 ; Chemists and Chemi- 

 cal Industries, Prof Henry E. Armstrong, F. R.S., 43S ; 

 R. J. Friswell, 461 ; William A. Davis, 462 ; Chemical Com- 

 position of Tourmaline, S. L. Penfield and H. W. Foole, 

 453 ; Composition of Acetone Oils, -A. and P. Buisine, 456 ; 

 a very Sensitive Reaction of Acetone-dicarboxylic Acid, G. 

 Deniges, 503 ; Acetone Oils from Dry Distillation of Crude 

 Calcium Acetate as source of Methyl-Propyl Ketones, A. 

 and P. Buisine, 576 ; Lemons de Chimie Physique, J. H. 

 van't Hotf, 458 ; L'Industrie du Goudron, de Houille, George 

 F. Jauberl, 460 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. F. N. 

 Macnamara, 470; Bromomethylfurfuraldehyde, II. G. H. 

 Fenton and M. Gostling, 478 ; Reaction of Alkyl Iodides 

 with Hydroxylamine, W. R. Dun.stan and E Goulding, 478 ; 

 Derivatives of aa-dibromocamphorsulphonic Acid, A. Lap- 

 worth, 47S ; Ethylic 86-dimethylpropanetetracarboxylate, 

 W. T. Lawrence, 478 ; a Simple Relation giving .Molecular 

 Weight of Liquids as a Function of their Densities and 

 Critical Constants, D. Berthelot, 480 ; the Chemistry of 

 Coke, O. Simmersbach, 484 ; New Method of preparing Le 

 Verrier's Phosphorus Sub-oxide, A. Michaelis and M. Pitsch, 

 493 ; Methyl-ethane-Pyrocatechol, Ch. Moureu, 503 ; oa- 

 dimethyl-glularic -Acid, E. E. Blaise, 503 : Pigment Pro- 

 ducing Oxydase secreted by Coli-Bacillus, Gabriel Roux, 503 ; 

 the Blue Pigment of Corals, Prof Liversedge, F. R.S., 503; 

 Rotatory Power of Optically .Active Methoxy- and Ethoxy- 

 Propionic Acids prepared from Active Lactic Acid, T. 

 Purdie and J. C. Irvine, 526 ; lirasilin and Hivniatoxylin II., 

 A. W. Gilbody and W. 11. Perkins, jun., 526 ; Maximum of 

 Chlorides in Sea-Air, Arniand Gautier, 528 ; SilicoTungstic 

 Acid as Reagent for .Alkaloids, Gabriel Bertrand, 528 ; the 

 Tetravalency of Oxygen, Rev. J. F. Heyes, 534 ; Constitu- 

 tion of Ammonium-Magnesium Phosphate of Analysis, F. .A. 

 Gooch and Martha .Austin, 549; Crystallised Calcium Phos- 

 phide, Henri Moissan, 551 ; Notes on Theoretical and 

 Physical Chemistry, J. II. van't Hoflf, 557 : Electrolysis and 

 Electrosynthesis of Organic Compounds, Dr. Walther Liib, 

 581 ; New Method of preparing Silicide of Iron, G. Lebeau, 

 599; a Crystalli-sed Suli-phosphale of Copper, G. Muronneau, 

 599; Death of Prof. Charles Friedel, 61 1: Chemical Re- 

 actions in Pan Amalgamation of Silver Ores, 11. F. Collins, 



