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Literature of Peroxide of Hydrogen. 



1868 Houzcau 



1869 



Parnell 



Rundspaden 



Tomlinson 

 (Harcourt, in 

 discussion of 

 Tomlinson's 

 paper. ) 

 Struve 



Schaer 

 Schonbein 



Schmid 

 Schonn 



Struve 



Houzeau 



Ann. Chim. Phys., [41 XIII, 



p. Ill; Bull. Soc. Chem., 



[2] X, p. 242; J. Pharm., 



[4] VII, r- 2 68; Zeitsch. 



Chem. fiir 1868, p. 223; 



Zeitsch. anal. Chem., VII, 



p. 242; Chem Centr., fur 



1868, p. 315. 

 Compt, Rend,, LXVI, p. 



314 ; Ann. Chim. Phys. , 



[21 XIV, p. 305. 

 J. Chem. Soc, [2] VI, p. 



356 ; Zeitsch. Chem. fur 



1868, p. 714. 

 Ann. Chem. u. Pharm., 



CLI, p. 306. 

 J. Chem. Soc. [2] VII, 



p. 145. 



J. Pharm., [41 X, p. 356; 

 Zeitsch. anal. Chem., 

 VIII., p. 315; N. Rep. 

 Pharm., XVIII, p. 753 ; 

 Chem. Centr., fiir 1870, 

 p. 148 ; Bull. Soc Chim., 

 L2] XIII, p. 39 ; Chem. 

 News, XX, p. 23; Compt. 

 Rend., LXVIII, p. 1551 ; 

 J. pr.Chem.,CVII, p. 503; 

 Zeitsch. fiir Chem. von 

 Beilstein, fur 1869, p. 274. 



Vierteljahrsschr. fiir pr. 

 Pharm., XVIII, pp. 371, 

 497. 



J. pr. Chem., CVI, p. 257; 

 N. Rep. Pharm., XVIII, 

 p. 28; Zeitsch. Chem. fur 



1869, p. 533 ; Zeitsch. 

 anal. Chem., VIII, p. 

 81 ; Dingl., Polyt. Jour., 

 CXCI, p. 499. 



J. pr. Chem., CVII, p. 60. 



Zeitsch. anal. Chem., IX, p. 

 49 ; Zeitsch. Chem. fur 



1870, p. 446; Bull. Soc. 

 Chim., [2] XIV, p. 42. 



N. Petersb., Acad. Bull., 

 XV, p. 325. 



Compt. Rend., LXX, p. 

 519; Bull. Soc. Chim., 

 [2] XIV, p. 372; Institute, 

 1870, p. 74 ; Zeitsch. 

 Chem., [2] VI, p. 255. 



Estimation of small quali- 

 ties of H,()o. 



No H 2 2 in the air. 



Reducing action of H 2 2 

 in presence of C 6 H c O. 



Ho Oi from electrolysis of 

 water. 



Effect of the state of sur- 

 face in the rate of de- 

 composition Of H0O2. 



Detection of H0O2 in rain, 

 snow, &c. , by means of 

 KI, starch, and ammo- 

 nio-ferrous sulphate. 



Action of H2O2 on emulsin 

 and myrosin, spittle and 

 milk. 



Behavior of H 2 2 towards 

 ferment. 



Occurrence of H2O2 in 



rain-water. 

 Action of H2O2 on molyb- 



dic acid and oxide, and 



upon titanic acid. 



Formation of H2O2, ozone, 

 and ammonium nitrite, 

 in combustion of hydro- 

 gen. 



Absence of H2O2 in the 

 snow fallen at Rouen. 



