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59 ; Determination of Pliysical Constants of tlie Peptones, 

 L. Lematte and A. Sav^s, 59 ; Action of Gaseous Hydro- 

 chloric Acid on Amorphious Silicon, A. Besson and L. 

 Fournier, 59 ; Action of Carbon Monoxide upon 

 Chromium, Nicliel, Manganese, their Oxides and Alloys, 

 Georges Charpy, 59 ; Condensation of the Mesoxalic 

 Esters with Aromatic Hydrocarbons, A. Guyot and G. 

 Estiva, 59 ; Sensitive Reactions for the Detection and 

 Identification of Glycerol, Georges Denigfe, 59 ; Action 

 of Light upon Milk to which Potassium Bichromate has 

 been Added, A. Gascard, 60 ; Sterilisation of Millc by 

 the Ultra-violet Rays, Victor Henri and G. Stodel, 60 ; 

 Determination of Added Water in Decomposed Milks, 

 Andre Kling and Paul Roy, 270 ; the Diastases of Milk, 

 F. Bordas and F. Touplain, 270; Explosive Combus- 

 tion, with Special Reference to that of Hydrocarbons, 

 Prof. VV. A. Bone, F.R.S., at Royal Institution, 81 ; 

 Phosphides of Tin, Pierre Jolibois, 89 ; Transformation 

 of Pinoiiic Acid into i : 3-Dimethyl-4-phenylacetic Acid, 

 Ph. Barbier and V. Grignard, 89 ; Elementary Agri- 

 cultural Chemistry, Herbert Ingle, Dr. E. J. Russell, 

 93 ; Leakage of Helium from Radio-active Minerals, 

 Hon. R. J. Strutt, F.R.S., 147; Liberation of Helium 

 from Radio-active Minerals by Grinding, J. A. Gray, 

 238; Cryoscopy of Colloids, Jacques Duclaux, 149; a 

 New Isomeride of Indigo, A. Wahl and P. Bayard, 

 149 ; Action of Caustic Potash on Borneol, Camphor, 

 and Isoborneol, Marcel Guerbet, 149 ; Phosphorescence 

 and Combustion Flames of Sulphur, L. Bloch, 149 ; New 

 Method of Preparation of the )3-Halogen Derivatives of 

 Naphthalene, G. Darzens and E. Berger, 149 ; Action 

 of Iron on Wine, M. Trillat, 150; Chemische Krystallo- 

 graphie. Prof. P. Groth, 154; New Calcium Carbide 

 Factory at Odda, Norway, 168; Application of the 

 Platinum Resistance Thermometer to the Determination 

 of Molecular Weights in Fused Potassium Nitrate as 

 a Solvent, J. G. L. Stern, 168; the Influence of Moisture 

 on Chemical Change, Wilde Lecture at Manchester 

 Literary and Philosophical Societv, Dr. H. Brereton 

 Baker, F.R.S., 175; the Hydroiytic Dissociation of 

 Chloride of Bismuth, Reni Dubrisay, 180 ; Calculation 

 of Molecular Weights by Means of Vapour Densities, 

 Toluene, A. Leduc, 180; New Silicon Chlorides of the 

 Silico-methane Series, A. Besson and L. Fournier, 180 ; 

 Purification of Hydrated Sulphuric Acid from Arsenic 

 by Freezing, M. Morance, 180 ; Colouring and Tinctorial 

 Properties of Picric Acid, L^o Vignon, 180; Improved 

 Method of preparing Allylcarbinol, H. Pariselle, 180; 

 Introduction to the Rarer Elements, Dr. Phillip E. 

 Browning, _ 182 ; New Crucible Support and Furnace, 

 204 ; Relation between Composition and Conductivity iri 

 Solutions of meta- and oi-»;o-Phosphoric Acids, 'Dr. 

 E. B. R. Prideaux, 209 ; Radiation and Temperature of 

 the Flame of a Bunsen Burner, Edmond Bauer, 200 ; 

 Radiation of Potassium Salts, E. Henriot, 209 ; Electro- 

 analysis of Mercury Compounds with a Gold Kathode, 

 Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 209 ; Action of Hydrogen ori 

 Sodium, A. Holt, jun., 209; New General 'Method for 

 the Preparation of the Alcoholic Amines, Paul Sabatier 

 and A. MailhiJ, 209 ; Formation of Graphitic Oxide and 

 the Definition of Graphite, Georges Charpy, 210; Pre- 

 paration of Pure Iodic Anhydride, Marcel Gui'chardi 210: 

 Complete Synthesis of Laudanosine, Am^ Pictct and 

 Mile. M. Finkelstein, 210; Catalytic Preparation of the 

 Ketones, J. B. Senderens, 210; an Organic Chemistry 

 for Schools and Technical Institutes, A. E. Dunstnn, 

 215; an Intermediate Course of Laboratory Work iii 

 Chemistry, E. K. Hanson and J. W. Dodgson, 215; 

 Laboratory Notes on Industrial Water Analysis, a 

 Survey Course for Engineers, Ellen H. Richards, 215; 

 Derivatives of Trimethylene, P. Bruylants, 228: Increase 

 m the Migration Value of Hydrogen in Hydrogen 

 Chloride, Mr. Chittock, 228; Action between Metals and 

 .^cids and the Conditions under which Mercurv causes 

 Evolution of Hydrogen, Dr. S. W. J. Smith. 2-,n; 

 Study of the Gases disengaged bv the Action of Copper 

 Salts on Steels, E. Goutal, 239; Rapid Methods for the 

 Chemical Analysis of Special Steels, Steel-making 

 AUovs and Graphite, C. M. Johnson, 272 ; Radio-activitv 

 in Relation to Morozoff's Theory of the Constitution of 

 Atoms, Prof. B. de Szvszkowski, 276 ; Atomic Weit;ht 



of Chromium, 288 ; Tantalum and its Industrial Applica- 

 tions, Alex. Siemens at the Royal Institution, 290; 

 Electrolytes and Colloids, the Physical State of Gluten, 

 Prof. T. B. Wood and W. B. Hardy, F.R.S., 29c; 

 Results of Cooling Hydrated Platin-cyanides in Liquid 

 Air, J. Emerson Reynolds, 297 ; Effect of Temperature 

 on lonisation, J. A. Crowther, 297; lonisation of 

 Various Gases by Secondary 7 Rays, R. D. Kleeman, 

 298 ; the Density of Acetylene, E. Mathias, 299 ; Cuprous 

 Sulphate, A. Rocoura, 299 ; Magnesium Derivatives of 

 the Xylyl Bromides, P. Carr6, 300 ; Oxidation of 

 Aromatic Nitro- and Nitroso-derivatives by Ammonium 

 Persulphate, A. Seyewetz and L. Poizat, 300 ; Influence 

 of the Reaction of the Medium on the Activity of the 

 Maltases from Maize, R. Huerre, 300; the General 

 Characters of the Proteins, Dr. S. B. Schryver, 307 ; 

 Seventh International Congress of Chemistry, 313; the 

 International Congress of Applied Chemistry, 412 ; Fixa- 

 tion of Atmospheric Nitrogen, Hofrath Prof. Bernthsen, 

 Prof. Birkeland and Dr. N. Caro, 412 ; Scientific Work 

 of the International Congress of Applied Chemistry, 470; 

 a Curious Property of Neon, Prof. J. Norman Collie, 

 F.R.S., 326, 347; Osmotic Pressure of Congo-red, Dr. 

 W. M. Bayliss, 326; Colour Demonstrations of the 

 Dissociating Action of Water, R. L. Taylor, 328 ; 

 Anthocyanin, Miss M. Wheldale, 328 ; Work of Archi- 

 bald Scott Couper, Prof. Richard Anschiitz, 329 ; Fusi- 

 bility of Mixtures of Gold and Tellurium, H. PiSlabon, 

 329; Melting Point of Platinum, W. Waidner and G. H. 

 Burgess, 329 ; Action of Oxidising Agents upon Silico- 

 chloroform, A. Besson and L. Fournier, 329 ; New 

 Method of Isomerisation in the Terpene Series, G^za 

 Austerweil, 330 ; Suboxide of Caesium, E. Rengade, 330 ; 

 Le9ons sur le Carbone, la Combustion, les Lois 

 chimiques, H. le Chatclier, Prof. Arthur Smithells, 

 F.R.S., 331; Ammonium Perhalides, Dr. F. D. Chatta- 

 way, F.R.S., 349 ; the York Air Tester, Messrs. John 

 J. Grifiin and Sons, 352 ; the Elements of Physical 

 Chemistry, Prof. J. Livingston R. Morgan, 363 ; Out- 

 lines of Physical Chemistry, Dr. George Senter, 363 ; 

 Chemical Physics Involved in the Decarburisation of 

 Iron-carbon Alloys, W. H. Hatfield, 385 ; Anhydrous 

 Combinations of Thorium Chloride with the Alkaline 

 Chlorides, Ed. Chauvenet, 389 ; the Condensation of 

 Glyoxylic Acid with some Ketones, J. Bougault, 380 : 

 Theory of Organic Bases according to the Viscosity of 

 their Solutions, D. E. Tsakalotos, 390 ; Colouring 

 Properties of Lead Chromate, L^o Vignon, 390; Action 

 of the Bulgarian Ferment Yoghourt on Various Sugars, 

 Gabriel Bertrand and F. Duchiicek, 390 ; the Theory of 

 Valency, Dr. J. Newton Friend, 30"; ; the Nature of 

 Flame Spectra, E. Bauer, 408 ; Education and Research 

 in Applied Chemistry, Prof. Raphael Meldola, F.R.S., 

 at Society of Chemical Industry, 413 ; Tungsten, H. R. 

 Van Wagenen, 430; Composition of Atmospheric Air, 

 Georges Claude, 449 ; the Charges of Chemical Fumes, 

 MM. de Broglie and Brizard, 449 ; a Chromyl Sub- 

 chloride, P. Pascal, 449 ; Solubility of Lead Sulphate, 

 J. Sehnal, 449 ; Revision of the Atomic Weight of Phos- 

 phorus, G. Ter Gazarian, 449 ; Oxidation of the Polv- 

 hydric Alcohols by a Peroxydasic System, E. de 

 Stoecklin and E. Vulquin, 440 ; Vorlesungen iiber chem- 

 ische .■\tomistik. Dr. F. Willy Hinrichsen, 453 ; First 

 Principles of Chemical Theory, Dr. C. H. Mathewson, 

 4S3 ; Estimation of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel, Prof. 

 Chesncau, 470; Estimation of Creatinine. F. C. Cook 

 and A. C. Chapman, 470; Production of Pure Tellurium 

 from its Ores, Prof. R. Schelle, 470 ; Experiments on 

 the Action of the Silent Electric Discharge on Ethylene 

 and Acetylene, Dr. M. Z. Jovitchitch. 471 ; Action of 

 Dicarboxylic .Acids on Cellulose, Prof. Knecht, 471 ; the 

 Alcoholysis of Certain Esters. Prof. Haller, 471 : New 

 Method of preparing Ethyl Ether, Jean B. Senderens, 

 471-2 ; Experiments in Relation to the Theory of Dye- 

 ing, L. Vignon, 472 ; the Hydrolysis of Proteins, Dr. 

 L. Hugounenq, 472 ; Process for the Manufacture of 

 Calcium Cvanamide by Prof. Caro. 472 ; Analysis of 

 Beeswax, Prof. Hugh Ryan. 479 ; Montanin nnS Mon- 

 tana Waxes, Prof. Hugh Ryan and T. Dillon, 47Q : 

 Preparation of the Three Oxy- and the ^-Dimethylamido- 

 and Diethylamidobenzylidenecamphors and the p- and 



