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Chandler, S. 0., Jr., the Almucantar, iv, 



79. 

 Charleston earthquake, see Earthquake. 

 Chatard, T. M., lucasite. a new vermic- 

 ulite, ii, 375; analyses of alkali lake 

 waters, vi, 146; determination of 

 water and carbonic acid in natural 

 and artificial salts, vii, 468 ; on urao, 

 viii. 59. 

 Chemical combination, heat of, ii, 73. 

 integration, Hunt, iv, 1 1 6. 

 literature, indexing of. v, 76. 

 Chemical Works noticed— 



Analytical Chemistry, Muter, v, 251. 

 Analysis of Jron, Blair, vi, 387. 

 Chemistry, Commercial Organic an- 

 alysis, A. H. Allen, viii, 490. 

 Dictionary of Applied, ix, 519. 

 Elementary, Fisher, vii, 75. 



Mixter, vii, 409. 

 Inorganic, Richter, v, 251. 

 Modern Theories of, Meyer, vi, 

 60. 



Text Book of Organic, Bernthsen, 

 viii, 491. 



Treatise on, Muir, viii, 410. 

 Watts' Dictionary of, Dew edition, 

 Morley and Muir, viii, 409. 

 Lecture Notes, Austen, vii, 409. 

 Organic Analysis, Prescott, v, 336. 

 Soaps and Candles, Cameron, vii, 242. 

 Chemistry — 



Acid, selenous, constitution, Mich- 



aelis and Landmann. v, 76; uric, 



synthesis of, Behrend and Roosen, 



viii, 160. 



Acids, constitution of the thionic, 



Berthelot, viii, 327 ; silicic, Becker, 



viii, 154. 



Alcohol, magnetic rotation of, ii, 477. 



Alumina, phosphorescence of, iii, 303, 



304. 

 Aluminum acetyl-acetonate, vii, 495. 

 in ashes of flowering plants, iv, 

 482. 



chloride, vapor density, Friedel 

 and Crafts, vi, 465: ix. 313. 



precipitation and separation, Pen- 

 field and Harper, ii, 107. 

 Ammonia, emission-spectrum, Mag- 



nanini, ix, 518. 

 Anhydrite, formation of, ii, 233. 

 Antimonous sulphide, thermo-chemis- 



try, iv, 65. 

 Apantlesis, Mallet, v, 249. 

 Arsenic, determination, Carmichael. ii, 

 129. 



acid, reduction, Gooch and Brown- 

 ing, xl, 66. 

 Austrium, new element, ii, 405. 



Chemistry — 



Bacterium aceti, chemical action, i, 



472: iv, 484. 

 Barium cobaitite, Rousseau, ix, 232. 

 Beryllium, chemical character, Kriiss 



and Moraht, xl, 86. 

 Bismuth, new color reaction for, iv, 



66 ; valence of, iii, 421. 

 Boric acid, determination of, iv, 222. 

 Bromine, determination of, Gooch and 



Ensign, xl, 145. 

 Cadaveriue, indentity of, with penta- 



methylenediamine, ii, 479. 

 Cadmium, atomic weight, Partridge. 



xl, 377. 

 Calcium and copper, double acetate, 



Rudorff, v, 411. 

 Calcium sulphate formation, ii, 233. 

 Capillary glass tubes, use in distilla- 

 tion, vii, 222. 

 Carbon, absorption of gases by, iii, 

 421. 



atom and valence, V. Meyer and 

 Riecke, vi, 386. 



heat of combustion, Berthelot and 

 Petit, viii, 324. 



dioxide, in air, apparatus for esti- 

 mation of, iv, 396 ; detection of 

 minute traces of, iv, 481 ; in freez- 

 ing mixtures, Cailletet and Colar- 

 deau, vi, 465; refractive index of, 

 iii, 151. 



disulphide, decomposition of, by 

 shock, Thorpe, ix, 65. 



monoxide, action on metallic 

 nickel, xl, 418; combustion of, i, 

 392 ; and oxygen, combustion of, ii, 

 159; and water vapor, action of, i, 

 151. 

 Cellulose, colloidal, Guignet, viii, 408. 

 Cerebrose, identity with galactose. 



Theirf elder, ix, 316. 

 Chemical reactions by means of elec- 

 trometer, Bouty, iv, 480. 

 Chloride, stannous, boiling point of, 



Bilitz and Meyer, v, 410. 

 Chlorides of compound ammoniums 

 Le Bel, xl, 250. 



heat of formation of, ii, 319. 

 Chlorine, determination in mixtures 

 of alkaline chlorides and iodides, 

 Gooch and Mar, ix, 293. 

 gas, generation of, iii, 419. 

 monoxide, i, 57. 



in oxygen from potassium chlor- 

 ate, v, 335 



water, action of light on, Pedler, 

 xl, 492. 

 Chromium, atomic mass Rawson, viii, 

 74. 



