ON THE BIBLIOGEAPHT OF SOLUTION. 57 



Report of the Committee, consisting of Professors Tilden, McLeod, 

 Pickering, and Kamsat, and Drs. Young, A. R. Leeds, and 

 NicoL (Secretary), appointed for the purpose of reporting on 

 the Bibliogixiphy of Solution. 



A CIRCULAR was issued to the members of the Committee, enclosing a 

 proposed classification and list of jouz-nals, and asking for suggestions as 

 to alterations, additions, &c. As a result of the answers to this circular, 

 the following classification was adopted : — 



Classification. 

 Class A. — Theoretical. 



Section 1. Without original experimental work. 

 „ 2. With original experimental work. 



„ B. — Determinatimi of Solubilities. 

 Section 1. Solids "I 



„ 2. Liquids [ in liquids. 

 „ 3. Gases J 



„ C. — Physical Properties of Solutions. 



Section 1. Densities and molecular volumes. 

 „ 2. Dilatation. 

 „ 3. Freezing-points. 

 „ 4. Vapour pressures and boiling-points. 

 „ 5. Capillarity. 

 „ 6. Diffusion. 

 ,, 7. Refraction and dispersion. 

 „ 8. Rotatory power. 

 „ 9. Blagnetic rotatory power. 

 ,, 10. Absorption spectra. 



„ D. - Thermo-chemical Data. 



Section 1. Specific heat. 



,, 2. Heat of solution, precipitation, &c. 



Note. — Papers not coming under any of the above will be included under 

 Miscellaneous. 



The list of journals is as follows : — 



List of Journals. 



To he referred to hy miniber in classifying slips. 



1. ' American Journal of Science and Arts.' 



2. ' Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.' 



3. Proceedings of the above. 



4. 'Annals of Philosophy.' 



5. ' Philosophical Magazine.' 



6. The ' Edinburgh Journal of Science ' (Brewster). 



7. Nicholson's 'Journal of Natural Philosophy.' 



8. The ' Chemical Gazette.' 



9. The ' Chemical News.' 



10. The ' Laboratory.' 



11. 'Nature.' 



12. The ' Pharmaceutical Journal.' 



13. ' Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry.' 



14. ' Philosophical Transactions,' R.S.L. 



