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water, is washed with water slightly alkaline and dried over 
calcium chloride.— Bull. Soe. Ch., Ul, xxx, 98, August, sr 
On a New Method of hss Aldehydines. his Feet 
awed some time ago that the orthodiamines could be eudile 
8 a 
a long time on standin ng, or more quickly on adding 
alcohol, patos into a colorless crystalline hydrochlorate of the 
new base. Re ecrystallization gives it pure. The yield is from 
eh to seventy per cent.— Ber. Berl. Chem. Ges., xi, a Sept., 
ee. 
B. 
m the Vonstituents of Corallin.—ZvuLKowsKyY wg reéxam- 
ined se substance known as corallin and has succeeded in obtain- 
methane. The first of these rosolic acids vertu in needle 
masses, dark r saad by ome seated light, with a magnificent 
metallic-green reflection. It has the formula C,,H,,0,.- e sec- 
ond is garnet-red, gid eto in right rhombic prisms, has a blue 
metallic reflection and affords on eae the formula C,,H,,0,. 
iebig’s Annalen, cxciv, 109, Sept., 1 
8. Ona New Organic Base in the Animal Organism. _-ScHREINER 
hi examined a crystalline substance found under various condi- 
tions in the animal organism. It was prepared from the spermatic 
fluid by boiling with alcohol, filtering, drying the residue at 100°, 
and extracting with warm water containing a few drops of ammo- 
nia. vaporation monoclinic crystals are obtained, which 
proved to ss the phosphate of a new base, whose a bic 
had the formula C,H,NHCL—Liebig’s Annalen, CXclv, . Pe ze " 
1878. 
9. Persulphurie Oxide 8,0,.—Since a aires a on 
spf noticed in our March number , BerTHELor he vublished 
us M. ‘Bert helot has furnished us with another ee of 
the general principle which his investigations have served 80 
