58 REPORT— 1887. 



List op Journals — (^continued). 



15. Proceedings of the above. 



16. ' Philosophical Transactions,' R.S.E. 



17. Proceedings of the above. 



18. ' Memoirs of the Roj'al Irish Academy.' 



19. ' Journal of the Chemical Society of London.' 



20. Liebig's ' Annalen.' 



21. Gilbert's, PoggendorfE's, and Wiedemann's 'Annalen.' 



22. Schweigger's ' Journal.' 



23. Kolbe's ' Journal fiir Practische Chemie.' 

 21. Fresenius' ' Zeitschrift.' 



25. Carl's ' Eepertorium.' 



26. ' Chemisches Centralblatt.' 



27. ' Sitzung berichte d. k. Acad, der Wissen. Wien.' 



28. ' Berichte d. Deut. Chem, Gesellschaft. Berlin.' 



29. ' Annales de Chimie et de Physique.' 

 .30. ' Bulletin de Pharmacie.' 



31. ' Journal de Phannacie.' 



32. ' Comptes Rendus.' 



33. ' Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de Paris.' 



34. ' Gazetta Chimica Italiana.' 



The following members of the Committee undertook to look over the 

 following journals : — 



Professor Tilden. — ' Annales de Chimie et de Physique,' the ' Pliarmaceutical 

 Journal.' 



Professor McLeod.- -'Proceedings of the Royal Society.' 



Professor Pickering. — ' Transactions of the Royal Societies of London and 

 Edinburgh,' ' Proceedings of the Royal Society, Edinburgh.' 



Professor Ramsay. — ' Journal of the Chemical Society,' ' Comptes Rendus.' 



Dr. Young. — Liebig's ' Annalen.' 



Dr. NiCOL. — ' Annals of Philosophy,' ' Philosophical Magazine,' the ' Edinburgh 

 Journal of Science,' Nicholson's ' Journal of Natural Philosophy,' ' Journal 

 of the Society of Chemical Industry,' Gilbert's, Poggendorff's, and Wiede- 

 mann's ' Annalen,' Schweigger's ' Journal,' Carl's ' Repertorium.' 



The classification and list of journals was issued to the members who 

 had undertaken work along with the classification slips. 



Directions for Filling up the Classifying Slips. 



The titles of papers are to be given in full in the original language. 



Other references will, as a rule, be left blank, but may be used for the 

 original reference when the paper is a translation. 



Papers en electrical constants of solutions, unless they come under 

 Class A, are to be passed over. 



Papers containing experimental work, unless professedly theoretical, 

 will come in classes B, C, and D. 



The volume number is to be given in ordinary, not Roman figures. 



The periodical is to be referred to by its number in the accompanying 

 list. 



With the following circular enclosed : — 



Biemingham, March 21, 1887. 



B. A. Committee. — Bibliography of Solution. 



Bear Sir, — I have sent you by this post a number of classifying slips, 

 and enclose a revised list of journals and classification. I wish also to 



