25, 1909J 



Index 



138; Conservation of Mass in Chemical Reaction, 

 H. Landolt, 142 ; Free Pressure in Osmosis, L. 

 Vogard, 14S ; Physiological Mechanism of the Colora- 

 tion of Red Grapes and the Autumnal Coloration 

 of Leaves, J. Laborde, 149; Molecular \\'eight of the 

 Borotungstic Acids, H. Copaux, 149 ; Action of Antimony 

 Ti ichloride on Xickel, Em. Vigouroux, 149 ; Theory of 

 the Preparation of Methylamine by Solutions of 

 Acetamide and Bromine, Maurice Francois, 149 ; Migra- 

 tion Constants of Dilute Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid, 

 C. Chittock, 17S; Chlorides and Oxychlorides of 

 Thorium, Ed. Chauvenet, 179 ; Action of Antimony Tri- 

 chloride upon Cobalt and on its Alloys with Antimony, 

 F. Ducelliez, 179 ; Uranium Bisilicide, Ed. Dufacqz, 179 ; 

 Method of producing Ethylene Hydrocarbons, Albert 

 Colson, 170; rriryc/ohcxylmethane, Alarcel Godchot, 170; 

 Qualitative .Analyse vom Standpunkte der lonenlehre. 

 Dr. Wilhelm Bottger, 1S6; Refraction and Dispersion of 

 Krypton and Xenon and their Relation to those of Helium 

 -and .Argon, C. Cuthbertson and M. Cuthbertson, 208 ; 

 Diffusion of .Actinium and Thorium Emanations, S. Russ, 

 209; Cyanide Processes, E. B. Wilson, 215: Technical 

 Chemists' Handbook, Dr. G. Lunge, 217; Exercises in 

 Elementary Quantitative Chemical -Analysis for Students 

 <jf Agriculture. Dr. .A. T. Lincoln and Dr. J. H. Walton, 

 jun., 217; Laboratory Manual of Qualitative Analysis, 

 \\'. Segerblom, 217; Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry, Dr. 

 -A. .A. Blanchard, 217; the Fundamental Conceptions of 

 Chemistry, Dr. S. M. Jorgensen, 217; Kurzes Repeti- 

 torium der Chemic, Dr. E. Bryk, 217 ; Chemical Research 

 at the University of Manchester, 233 ; Dichloro-urea, Dr. 



F. D. Chattaway, F.R.S., 239; the Chemistry of 

 Essential Oils and Artificial Perfumes, Ernest J. Parry, 

 241 ; Recent .Advances in Organic Chemistry, Dr. A. W. 

 .Stewart, 243 ; Text-book of Physiological Chemistry in 

 Thirty Lectures, Emil .Abderhalden, 246 ; Death of Dr. 

 -George Gore, F.R.S., 255; Obituary Notice of, 290; the 

 Direct Dehydration of Certain Alcohols, Louis Henry, 



268 ; Preparation of Crotonic .Aldehyde, Marcel Delepinc, 



269 ; Influence of Stannous Chloride upon Fermentation, 



G. Gimel. 269 ; the Preparation of Thorium Chloride, 

 Camille Matignon, 269; .Action of Sulphur Chloride on 

 Metals and Metalloids, Paul Nicolardot, 269; Action of 

 Heat on Iodic -Anhydride, Marcel Guichard, 269 ; the 

 Thomson Formula relating to Discharge of Contlenser, 

 -Andre L^aute, 270; Inconveniences of Potassium Bi- 

 chromate as Preservative of Milk Samples, A. Monvoisin, 

 270; the Nature of Enzyme Action, Dr. W. M. Bayliss, 

 F.R.S., 275 ; the Chemical Constitution of the Proteins, 

 Dr. R. H. -Aders Plimmer, 273 ; Neuere Ergebnisse auf 

 dem Gebiete der speziellen Eiweisschemie, Emil Abder- 

 halden, 275 ; Intracellular Enzymes, Dr. H. M. Vernon, 

 ^73 ; Preparation of Ether Salts of the Cyclic Series, -A. 

 Behal, 300 ; /3-Gluco-heptite, L. H. Philippe, 300 ; Urea in 

 Fungi, .A. Goris and M. Mascre, 300 ; New -Artificial 

 Peroxydase, Tannate of Iron, E. de Stoecklin, 300: Feste 

 Losungr-n und Isomorphismus, Dr. Giuseppe Bruni, 30(1 ; 

 Magnesium in Water and Rocks, Prof. Ernest H. L. 

 Schwarz, 309 ; the Freezing of Mixtures of Water and 

 Soluble Fatty .Acids, .A. F'aucon, 330 ; Density of Methane 

 and the Atomic Weight of Carbon, George Baunie and 

 F. Louis Perrott, 330; Silicides of Hydrogen, P. Lebeau, 

 330 ; a Case of Isodimorphism, H. Marais, 330 : General 

 Method of Preparation of the Monoalkyl, DialkyI, and 

 Trialkyl-acetophenones, .A. Haller and Ed. Bauer, 359 ; 

 Aqueous Solutions of Pyridine, E. Baud, 359 ; the Pro- 

 xiuction of White Ferrous Ferrocyanide, R. L. Taylor, 

 330 ; Volatility of Radium .A and Radium C, ' W. 

 Makower, 339 ; the Boiling Point of the Radium Emana- 

 tion, Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., 437; Laevo-campholic 

 Acid, Marcel Guerbet, 360 ; -Alkaline Reduction of 

 n-Nitrodiphenylmethane, P. Carri5, 360: Influence of 

 -Aeration on the Formation of Volatile Products in 

 jAlcoholic Fermentation, E. Kayser and A. Demolon, 360; 

 Cours de Chimie inorganique, F. Swarts, 363 : a Text- 

 book of Inorganic Chemistry, .A. F. Holleman, 363 ; 

 General Chemistry for Schools and Colleges, Dr. 

 -Alexander Smith, 363 ; the New Matriculation Chemistry, 

 specially adapted to the London University Matricula- 

 tion Syllabus, Dr. G. H. Bailey, 363 ; Rapid Preparation 

 <if Calcium Phosphide for making Hydrogen Phosphide, 



C. Matignon and R. Trannoy, 3S9 ; -Action of Sulphur 

 Chloride, S,C1., on the Metallic Oxides, F. Bourion, 389 ; 

 the Bromacetamide of Hofmann, Maurice Francois, 389 ; 

 the Preparation of .Aldehydes and Anhydrides of -Acids, 

 -A. Behal, 389 ; General .Method of Preparation of the 

 Trialkylacetic -Acids, -A. Haller and Ed. Bauer, 389 ; 

 Collection of Papers contributed on the Occasion of the 

 Celebration of Prof. J. Sakuri's Jubilee, Dr. Edward 

 Divers, F.R.S., 404; New Double Condenser, W. H. 

 Kawles, 409 ; New Method of Preparation of the .Alkyl 

 Ethers, J. B. Senderens, 419 ; Preparation of Definite 

 Natural Peptides, L. Hugonenq and A. Morel, 419 ; the 

 International Congress of Chemistry, 432 ; New Simpli- 

 fied Form of Burette Stand, Rev. A. Wentworth Jones, 

 437 ; New Reactions of Dioxyacetone, G. Denigis, 449 ; 

 -Action of Air on Coals, O. Boudouard, 449 ; the Coking 

 Power of Coals, O. Boudouard, 4S0 ; Formation of 

 Hydrocyanic Acid in the -Action of Nitric Acid on Phenols 

 and Ouinones, -'\. Seyevvetz and L. Poizat, 449 ; E.xten- 

 sion of the Notion of Solubilily to Colloids, M. Duclaux, 

 449 ; the Maltase of Maize, R. Huerre, 449 ; Justus von 

 Liebig, Jacob Volhard, Dr. T. E. Thorpe, C.B., F.R.S., 

 452 ; Electrons and -Atomic Weights, .Alfred Sang, 459 ; 

 Some Electrochemical Centres, J. N. Pring, 463 ; Death 

 of Prof. Julius Thomsen, 464; New Radio-active Product 

 of the Uranium Series, Jacques Danne, 479 ; Mass of the 

 Negative Ion of a Flame, Georges Moreau, 479 ; the 

 Rijle of the Dissociation of the Carbonophosphates in 

 Nature, A. Barille, 479 ; Combinations of Gold with 

 Bromine, Fernand Meyer, 480 ; Presence of .Amylase in 

 Old Seeds, M. Brocq-Rousseu and Edmond Gain, 480 ; 

 the Brilliancy and Intensity of the Cupric Chloride 

 Flame Spectrum, Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., 487; 

 Revision of -Atomic Weights, Report of International 

 Committee, 498; Origin of Osmotic Effects, ii., Dif- 

 ferential Septa, Prof. H. E. .Armstrong, 507 ; Gases 

 Liberated by Conversion of Diamond into Coke in High 

 Vacuum by Kathode Rays, .A. -A. Campbell Swinton, 

 508 ; Action of Urethane on Esters of Organic Acids and 

 Nlustard Oils, S. Ruhemann and J. G. Priestley, 509; 

 a Coloured Thio-oxalate, H. O. Jones and H. S. Tasker, 

 509; Double Flourides of Sodium, W. A. R. Wilks, 509; 

 Melting Point of Platinum, C. F^ry and C. Ch^neveau, 

 509 ; Thermal Phenomena accompanying the Action of 

 Water on -Aluminium Powder, E. Kohn-.Abrest and J. 

 Carvallo, 509 ; Catalytic Oxidation of Hypophosphorous 

 -Acid by Copper, J. Bougault, 509 ; Exception to the 

 General Method of Preparation of Aldehydes by Means 

 of the Glycidic Acids, Rene Pointet, 510; Theory of the 

 Colour Reactions of Dioxyacetone in Sulphuric Acid 

 Solution, G. Denig^s, 310; Oxidation of Alcohols by the 

 Simultaneous -Action of Tannate of Iron and Solution of 

 Hydrogen Peroxide, E. de Stoecklin, 510 



Ch^neveau (C), Melting Point of Platinum, 509 



Chetwynd (Commander L.), Results of the Magnetic Ob- 

 servations, 322 ; Results of Magnetic Observations at 

 Stations on the Coasts of the British Isles, 1907, 388 



Chevalier (J.l, the Spontaneous Crystallisation of Solutions 

 as Spherulites, 448 



Chevalier (M.), Refraction due to Jupiter's -Atmosphere, 



143 

 Chick (Harriette), Death Rate of Bacteria under the -Action 



of Disinfectants, 84 

 Child (J. M.), a New Algebra, 64 

 Childhood of Man, the, a Popular Account of the Lives, 



Customs, and Thoughts of the Primitive Races, Dr. LiSo 



Frobenius, Dr. -A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 162 

 China, Research in, Bailey Willis, 61 

 Chittenden (F. J.), Experiments with Nitro-bactrine, 317 

 Chittock (C), Migration Constants of Dilute Solutions of 



Hydrochloric -Acid, 178 

 Chree (Dr. C, F.R.S.), Experimental Elasticity, 218; 



Kew Records of the Italian Earthquake, 280 ; Pendulum 



Observations, 321 ; Results of the Magnetic Observations, 



322 : die Luftelektrizitiit, Prof. .Albert Gockel, m 

 Christian Denominations, the Relations of, to Colleges, 



Henry Pritchett, 249 

 Christie (Sir William), Jupiter's Seventh and Eighth 



Satellites, 469 

 Christophers (S. R.V Black-water Fever, 313 

 Chronology : the A.D. Infinitum Calendar, 187 



