HOYAL lEISH ACADEMY. 



SOME RECENT PUBLICATIONS. 



CHJBiniSTRY AITO PHTISICS 



[Lists of Papers on other subjects— scientific, literary, and 

 arcbxologlcal—may be obtained on application.'^ 



Adeney (W. E.) : Chemical Changes attending the Aerobic Bacterial 

 Fermentation of simple Organic Substances. I. Urea, Asparagine, 

 Albumose, and Rochelle Salt. 1905. pp. 19. 2 plates. 8vo. is. 



Adeney (W. E.) : The Composition of a Nitrogen Mineral Water at 

 St. Edmundsbury, Lucan. 1906. pp. 3. 8vo. 6d. 



Bessel's Functions : Some Applications of Bessel's Functions to Physics. 

 By F. Purser. 1906. pp. 42. 8vo. gd. 



Creeping of Liquids, and Surface-tension of Mixtures. By F. T. 

 Trouton. 1902, pp. 5. 8vo. IS. 



Ebrill (G.) and H. Ryan: Synthesis of Glycosides : some derivatives 

 ofArabinose. 1903. pp.8, 8vo. is. 6d. 



Ebrill (G.), and H. Ryan: Note on the Action of Emulsine on 

 /3-Glycosides. 1906. pp. 3. 8vo. 6d. 



Glycosides: some derivatives of Arabinose. By H. RYAN and G. EBRILL. 

 1903. pp. 8. 8vo. is. 6d, 



Hackett (F. E.): The Ionic Theories of Magneto -Optic Rotation. 

 1906. pp. 24. 8vo. 6d. 



Jack (Robert) : Magnetic Resolution of the Spectrum Lines of 

 Niobium. 1912. pp. 20. 8vo. 6d. 



McClelland (J. A.) and J. J. Nolan : The Electric Charge on Rain. 

 1912. pp. II. 8vo. 6d. 



McClelland (J. A.) and J. J. Nolan : The Electric Charge on Rain. 

 (Part II). 1912. pp. II. 8vo. 6d. 



McClelland (J. A.) and H. Kennedy: The Large Ions in the 

 Atmosphere. 1912. pp. 20. 8vo. 6d. 



Purser (F.): Some Applications of Bessel's Functions to Physics. 

 1906. pp. 42. 8vo. gd. 



