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the Distribution of the Saponines in Plants, R. Combes, 

 240 ; a History of Chemistry, Hugo Bauer, 244 ; 

 Ubungsbeispiele aus der anorganischen Experiment- 

 alchemie, Heinrich Biltz and Wilhelm Biltz, 245 ; the 

 Keeping Power of Fehling's Solution, Dr. Francis Watts 

 and H. A. Tempany, 263 ; Determinations of Small 

 Quantities of Bismuth, H. W. Rowell, 263 ; Mechanism 

 of the Transposition of the Phenyl Group in the lodo- 

 hydrins and Aromatic Glycols, Marc Tiffeneau, 263 ; 

 Method for Estimation of Iron, Alumina, and Phos- 

 phoric Acid, Dr. T. Cooksey, 263 ; the Formation of 

 Formaldehyde in Solutions of Cane Sugar, .A. A. 

 Ramsay, 263 ; Van Nostrand's Chemical Annual, 1907, 

 267; the Density of Graphite, H. Le Chatelier and S. 

 Wologdine, 287 ; the Transformations of Solutions of 

 White Phosphorus into Red Phosphorus, Albert Colson, 

 287 ; Constitution of Cast Irons containing Manganese, 

 L. Guillet, 288; Ammoniacal Cuprous Sulphate, M. 

 Bouzat, 288 ; Complete Synthesis of /3-Campholene 

 Lactone, G. Blanc, 288 ; Phenomena occurring when 

 Soda is Causticised by Means of Lime, Prof. Rudolph 

 Wegscheider and Dr. Heinrich Walter, 304 ; Influence 

 exercised by a Small Proportion of Water on the Rate 

 of Formation of Ethyl Chloride, A. Kailan, 304 ; Cata- 

 lytic Power of Silica and Alumina, J. B. Senderens, 

 311; Compounds of Terbium and Dysprosium, G. 

 Urbain and G. Jantsch, 311; Estimation of Sulphide of 

 Carbon in Benzenes, Isidore Bay, 31 1-2; the Allotropic 

 Forms of Sulphur, Prof. Walth^re Spring, 327 ; New 

 Method of Estimating Sulphur in Organic Substances, 

 Isidore Bay, 407 ; the Origin of Stereochemistry, Prof. 

 E. Paterno, 328 ; Results of the Interaction of Mercury 

 with Alloys of other Metals, Dr. J. W. Mallet, F.R.S., 

 333 ; Colour and Constitution of Azo-compounds, part ii., 

 the Salts of />-Hydroxy-azo-compounds with Mineral 

 Acids, J. J. Fox and J. T. Hewitt, 334 ; .\ction of Diazo- 

 methane on the Two Modifications of /sonitrosocamphor, 

 M. O. Forster and H. Holmes, 335 ; Oxidation of 

 Aromatic Hydrazines by Metallic Oxides, Permanganates, 

 and Chromates, F. D. Chattaway, 335 ; the Mechanism 

 of .'\lcoholic Fermentation, A. Slator, 33s : the Sulphona- 

 tion of Benzylethylpropylsilicyl Oxide and of Benzyl- 

 ethyldipropylsilicane, H. Marsden and F. S. Kipping, 

 335 ; Use of Pyridine Bases as Hydrogen Carriers, 

 W. E. Cross and J. B. Cohen, 335 ; Abnormal Mobility 

 of the Ions of some Rare Earths, Jules Roux, 335 ; 

 Researches on the Pulp called Nett4 Flour, A. Goris and 

 L. Cr^t^, 336; Medico-physical Works of John Mayow 

 (1674), 339; Death and Obituary Notice of R. J. Fris- 

 well, 349; the So-called Amorphous Antimony and 

 Bismuth, Prof. Cohen and J. Olie, 352 ; Heat of 

 Formation of the Anhydrous Oxides of .Strontium and 

 Barium, M. de Forcrand, 359 ; Complex Salts of Iron 

 in which the Iron is Masked, P. Pascal, 359 ; Order of 

 Addition of .Ammonia to Organic o-Oxides of Asym- 

 metrical Structure, H. Krassousky. 350 ; the Formation 

 of .Acetylene from Elementary Substances, Prof. E. 

 Knecht, 359 ; New Reactions for the Characterisation 

 of Mercerised Cotton, J. Hiibner, 3!;9 ; Direct Combina- 

 tion of Carbon and Hydrogen, H. F. Coward, 359; 

 the Atomic Weight of Chlorine, Dr. E. C. Edgar, 350; 

 Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students, Prof. J. B. 

 Cohen, 363; Inorganic Chemistry, E. J. Lewis, 364; 

 the Smoke from Metallurgical Works, W. D. Harkins 

 and R. E. Swain, 376 ; a Method of depositing Copper 

 upon Glass from .Aqueous Solutions in a thin brilliantly 

 reflecting Film, and thus producing a Copper Mirror, 

 Dr. F. D. Chattawav, F.R.S., at Roval Society, 380; 

 the Metallic Picrates, O. Silberrad and H. A. Phiflips, 

 383 ; Colour and Constitution of Azomethine Com- 

 pounds, F. G. Pope, 383 ; Residual Affinity of the 

 Coumarins and Thiocoumarins, A. Clayton, 383 ; 

 Influence of Foreign Substances on Certain Transition 

 Temperatures and the Determination of Molecular 

 Weights, H. M. Dawson and C. G. Jackson, 383 ; 

 Decomposition of .Ammonium Dichromate by Heat, 

 W. M. Honton. 3S3 ; Malacone, a Silicate of 

 Zirconium, .A. C. Cumming, 383 ; Reducibilitv of 

 Magnesium Oxide by Carbon, R. E. Slade, '383; 

 Crystal Form of Halogen Derivatives of Open Chain 

 Hydrocarbons with Reference to the Barlow-Pope 



Theory of Structure, F. M. Jaeger, 383 ; a /3-Lactonic 

 Acid from Acetone and Malonic Acid, A. N. Meldrum, 

 3S3 ; Alcoholysis of Linseed Oil, A. Haller, 383 ; the 

 Silicide of Magnesium, Paul Lebeau and Robert Bossuet, 

 383 ; Colloidal Properties of Starch and a Perfect Solu- 

 tion of this Substance, E. Fouard, 383 ; Pure Starch, 

 Amylose, L. Maquenne, 407 ; Physical Modifications of 

 Gelatin in Presence of Electrolytes and Non-electro- 

 lytes, J. Larguier des Bancels, 384; Preparation of 

 Dithymol, H. Cousin and H. H^rissey, 384; 7-Oxy- 

 tetrolic Acid, MM. Lespieau and Viguier, 384 ; a 

 Method of Preparing the Cyclic Aldehydes, M. Savarian, 

 384 ; Action of Alcohols upon Sodium Benzylate, Marcel 

 Guerbet, 384 ; Alcohol and the Human Body, Sir Victor 

 Horsley, F.R.S., and Dr. Mary D. Sturge and Dr. Arthur 

 Newsholme, 387 ; Lehrbuch der theoretischen Elektro- 

 chemie auf thermodynamischer Grundlage, J. J. van 

 Laar, 389 ; Reducing Properties of Organo-metallic Com- 

 pounds, M. Letellier, 407 ; the Essence of Tetranthera 

 polyantha, var. citrata, Eug. Charabot and G. Laloue, 

 407 ; Separation of Chloride and Iodide of Silver, H. 

 Baubigny, 407 ; Atomic Weights of Nitrogen, Oxygen, 

 and Carbon, .A. Leduc, 431 ; Phosphorus Oxybromide, E. 

 Barger, 431 ; Organic Derivatives of Silicon, Part iv., the 

 Optically Active Sulphobenzylethylpropylsilicyl Oxides, 

 F. S. Kipping, 431 ; Preparation of Conductivity Water, 

 H. Hartley, N. P. Campbell, and R. H. Poole, 431 ; Diazo- 

 reaction in the Diphenyl Series, G. T. Morgan and Miss 



F. M. G. Micklethwait, 431 ; the Triazo-group, Part ii., 

 Azoimides of Propionic Ester and of Methyl Ethyl 

 Ketone, M. O. Forster and H. E. Fierz, 431 ; Synthesis 

 of .Anhydrobrazilic Acid, W. H. Perkin, jun., and R. 

 Robinson, 431 ; an Isomeric Modification of Hydrated 

 Hypovanadic -Acid, Gustave Gain, 432 ; Action of Nascent 

 Hypoiodous Acid upon .Acids, L. Barthe, 432 ; Researches 

 on the Rare Gases of Thermal Springs, Charles Moureu 

 and Robert Biquard, 432 ; das Lachgas : eine chemisch- 

 historische Studie, Prof. Ernst Cohen, ^34 ; Traits de 

 Chemie analytique qualitative, suivi de Tables sys- 

 t^matiques pour 1 'Analyse min^rale, Louis Duparc and 

 Alfred Monnier, 437 ; Hydrolysis as Illustrated by Heats 

 of Neutralisation, V. H. Veley, 454; the Sulphur Anion 

 and Complex .Sulphur Anions, Joseph Kno.x, 454 : Direct 

 Hydrogenation of the Aromatic Quinones, Paul Sabatier 

 and A. Maiihe, 455 ; Heat of Vaporisation of Propionic 

 Acid, A. Faucon, 455 ; the .Atomic Weight of Europium, 



G. Jantsch, 4^!^ ; Oxidation of Platinum, C. Marie, 455 ; 

 Synthesis by Means of the Mi.xed Organometallic Deriva- 

 tives of Zinc, Ketone Alcohols, E. E. Blaise and 

 I. Herman, 455 ; Crystallised d-Talite, Gabriel Bertrand 

 and P. Bruneau, 455 ; Chemische und biologische Unter- 

 suchungen von agyptischen Mumien-material, nebst 

 Betrachtungen iiber das Einbalsamierungsverfahren der 

 alter .Agypter, W. .A. Schmidt, Prof. W. D. Halliburton, 

 F.R.S., 465; Notes on the .Application of Low Tempera- 

 tures to some Chemical Problems, Sir James Dewar and 

 Dr. H. O. Jones, 476 ; Experimental Examination of 

 Gibbs's Theory of Surface Concentration regarded as 

 the Basis of .Absorption, and its .Application to the 

 Theory of Dyeing, W. C. M. Lewis, 477 ; Action of 

 Alkaline Salts with Fixed Base on the Combustion of 

 Gases and Fixed Combustibles, M. Dautriche, 479 ; a 

 Short Volumetric Method for the Estimation of Sulphuric 

 Acid, Dr. T. Cooksey, 480; Lehrbuch der Chemie und 

 Mineralogie fiir die vierte Klasse der Realschulen, Franz 

 von Hemmelmayr and Dr. Karl Brunner, 484 ; Re- 

 determinations of the .Atomic Weight of Lead, Gregory 

 P. Baxter and John H. Wilson, 496 ; Commemorative 

 Dinner to Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., 500; 

 Solubility of Iodine in Water, H. Hartley and N. P. 

 Campbell, 502 ; Nitroderivatives of o-Xylene, A. W. 

 Crossley and Miss N. Renouf, 502 ; Substituted Dihydro- 

 benzenes. Part ii., i : i-Dimethyl-A°-^-dihydrobenzene 

 and I :i-Dimethyl-4"-'-dihydrobenzene, A. W. Crossley 

 and Miss N. Renouf, 502 ; Traces of a New Tin-group 

 Element in Thorianite, Miss C. de Brereton Evans, 502 ; 

 New Isomeride of Vanillin in the Root of Chlorocodon, 

 E. Goulding and R. G. Pelly, 502 ; Volatile Oil of the 

 Leaves of Ociinum viride, E. Goulding and R. G. Pelly, 

 502 ; the Sulphination of Phenolic Ethers and the 

 Influence of Substituents, S. Smiles and R. Le 



