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Chloric ether, preparation of, A. A. 
Hayes, xxii, 163. 
Chlorine, theory of, 11, 362. 
, controversy regarding the na- 
ture of, xvil, 230. 
, Davy’s views respecting, XVil, 
230. 
, atomic weight of, xlvii, 188. 
, allotropism of, as connected 
with the theory of substitution, 
J. W. Draper, xlix, 346.f 
, an antidote to prussic acid, 
xxi, 157. 
, explosive reaction of, with 
hydrogen, R. Hare, xxix, 243. 
—, ; , ll, 341. 
,aremedy in phthisis, xviil,161. 
, remedy against the dangers 
of inspiration of, xii, 393. 
, solubility in water, xlvii, 191. 
, relations of, with hydrogen, 
J. W. Draper, xlix, 855.f 
and chlorides, remarks on, xiv, 
382. 
, uses of, A. Chevallier, 
xxii, 129, 
, new compound of, with phos- 
phorus and sulphur, by M. Serul- 
las, xix, 382. 
Chlorides, alkaline, a means of dis- 
infection, xi, 197; xiii, 169. 
, efficacy of, xvii, 159. 
and chlorine, uses of, A. Che- 
vallier, xxiii, 129. 
, experiment to determine the 
nature of, xxi, 368. 
Chloride of lime, xv, 391; xvi, 387. 
, or chlorine, test of the 
strength of, xvii, 170. 
, manufacture of,at Glas- 
gow, T. Thomson, xli, 48. 
, manufacture of, G. W. 
Carpenter, xvi, 177. 
, use of, in bleaching, in 
making paper, xix, 166. 
, estimation of the bleach- 
ing power of, xxii, 354. 
, disinfecting powers of, 
agb.ey IES 
, disinfection at the Mor- 
gue at Paris, xxi, 149. 
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Chloride of lime, used in psora, xvi, 
395. 
, use of, in the navy, 
xix, 164. 
, action of, on alcohol, 
E. Soubeiran, xxiii, 134. 
of silver, discolored, experi- 
ments on, xxi, 369. 
, on the change of color 
Of, xx.) 193! 
of soda, Labarraque’s method 
of using, xix, 365. 
of soda, lime, &c., on the na- 
ture of, L.-C. Beck, xiv, 251. 
of sulphur, xxiii, 382. 
Chlorite, in Connecticut, i, 354; vi, 
228 ; vill, 259; xxxii, 165. 
, in Massachusetts, i, 113 ; 1v, 
42; vi, 228, 248 ; viii, 52. 
, in New York, ix, 44. 
, in New Jersey, v, 239. 
, in Pennsylvania, iv, 545 viil, 
238); x, 222: 
, in Rhode Island, vill, 228,232. 
——, in Vermont, iv, 276; vi, 228. 
, remarks on, xvii, 342. 
slate of Connecticut and Ver- 
mont, vi, 27. 
in New Jersey, v, 29. 
Chlorobenzoyle, xxvi, 270, 277. 
Chlorohydric acid, experiments by 
Macaire and de la Rive with 
reference to, xi, 393. 
, mode of preparing pure, 
from the muriatic acid of com- 
merce, R. Hare, xxxix, 371. 
, fumigations with, 
Plattsburg in 1819, viii, 200, 
, see Hydrochloric. 
Chloro-hydrogenblowpipe, xvii,211. 
Chloropheite, iv, 245. 
at Turner’s Falls, Mass.,x,393. 
Chlorophyl, production of, by yel- 
low light, D. P. Gardner, xlvi, 1£ 
Chlorophyllite,C. 7. Jackson,xli,161. 
, description and analysis of, 
xlvi, 377. 
, adecomposed variety of iolite, 
C. U. Shepard, xii, 357. 
Chlorovinie and chlorovinous acids, 
A. A. Hayes, xxii, 141. 
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