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5-8. Rau. Die Lehre von der chemischen Valenz und ihr Verlnlltniss zur elektrochemischen Theo- 

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 und ihre Abkommlinge. — Degener. Ueber die Einwirkung schmelzender Alkalien auf einige aroma- 

 tisclie Sulfonsauren. • — fìyk. Ueber Entschwefelung von Rhodanguanidin •— James. Ueber Aethylen- 

 chlorsulfocyanid und (3- Chlorathylsulfonsàure. — Gintl. Che-mische Untersucliung der Ferdinandsbrunn- 

 quelle zu Marienbad in Bohmen. — Simon. Ueber die Verbinduogen des Chlorlithiums und des 

 Chlormagnpsiums mit Alkoliolen. — 9-10. Schulze und Barbieri. Ueber die Eiweisszersetzung in Kiir- 

 biskeimlingen. — Schneider. Ueber das Verhalten des arsenhaltigen Wismuths gegen Salpetersaure 

 und iiber die Darstellung arsenfreien basiscb-salpetersauren Wismuthoxyds. — Gunning. Ueber die 

 Lebensfahigkeit der Spaltpilze bei fehlendem Sauerstoif. — Sclia/fer und Nencki. Ueber die chomische 

 Zusammensetzung der Faulnissbacterien. — Nencki. Die empirisclie Formel des Skatols. — Drechsel. Ueber 

 Hamstoffpalladiumchlorur. — Loew. Ueber die Quelle der iiippursàure im Harne der Pflanzenfresser. II. 



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part 1-3. Philadelphia, 1874-1877. 4." 

 tjournal of the chemical Society. N. CC-CCIV. London, 1879. 8.° 



CC. Warington. On the determination of nitric acid as nitric oxide by means of its action 

 on mercury. — Wrìght. The Alkalo'ids of the Aconites. Part IV. The Alkaloi'ds of Japanese Acon'te 

 Boots. — Id. The Alkaloi'ds of the V.eratrums. Part II. The Alkaloids of Veratrum Album. Part III 

 The Alkalo'ids of Veratrum viride. — Atlwood. On a Gold Nugget from South America. — Warington. 

 On nitrification. Part II. — Hannay. Examination of Substances by the Time Method. Part I. Hy- 

 drates. — Ramsay. On the volumes of Liquids at their Boiling Points, obtainable from Uirit-volumes 

 of their Gases. — CCL Wrigth. Third report to the chemical Society on « Researches on some 

 points in chemical Dynamics ». — Mallet. On Chlor-stannic acid. — Japp. On the action of Organo- 

 Zinc Compounds on Quinones. — Schunck. On Indigo-purpurin and Indirubin. — Blyùh. The com- 

 position of Cow's Milk in Health and Disease. — Watson. Notes on the effect of alcohol on saliva 

 and on the Chemistry of digestion. — Thorpe. A contribution to the Theory of fractional distilla- 

 tion. — Brown. Theory of fractional distillation. — Dale and Schorlemmer. Transformation of Aurin 

 into Triphenylpararosaniline. — Garnelley and Carleton. On the Boiling points of certain metals and 

 metallic salts. — CCII. Gladslons and Tribs. On Dry Copper-zinc couples and analogous agents. — 

 Warington. On the determination of nitric acid by means of Indigo, with special reference to Water 

 Analysis. — Schunck._ Notes on the purple of the Ancien ts. — Brown and Heron. Contributions to the 

 History of starch and its transformations. — Pickering. On the action of Hydrochloric acid on Manga- 

 nese dioxide. — Brodie. On the decomposition of the simple Weight X effected by Victor Meyer. — Dale 

 and Schorlemmer. Note on Safranine. — hi. Suberic and Azelaic acids. — CCM. Stenhouse and Groves. 

 On Gardenin. — Ramsay. On the Heat of formation of aniline, picoline, toluidine, lutidine, pyridine, 

 dipicoline, pyrrol, glycerin and furfurol. — Wills. On the atomic Weight of Tellurium. — Sugiura 

 and Baker. Note on the Magnesium Vanadates. — CCIV. Perkin. On Mauveine and Allied Colouring 

 Matters. — Armstrong and Tilden. On the Action of Sulphuric Acid on the Hydrocarbons of the 

 Formula C 10 H t6 . — Baker. A study of certain Cases of Isomorphism. 



tjournal of the Institute of actuaries and assurance magazine. Voi. XXI part VI 

 n. CXVI, July 1879. London, 1879. 8-° 

 Smylh. On tables for the enfranchisement of copyholds of iuheritance. — Sprague. On the 

 construction of a combined marriage and mortality table from observations made as to the rates of 

 marriage and mortality among any body of men; and on the calculation of the values of annuities 

 and assurances that depend on the contingency of marriage as well as death, and their application to 

 determine the Bate of Premium for an Insurance against the contingency of a Bachelor of a given age 

 leaving issue : illustrateci by various tables calculated from the experience of the British Peerage fami- 

 lies. — Id. Note on prof. Pell's paper on the Institute of actuaries life tables. 

 tjournal (the) of the E. Geographical Society. Voi. XLVIII. 1878. London, 1879. 8.° 

 Seebohm. A Visit to the Valley of the Yenisei. — Finney. The Geographical and Economie 

 Features of the Transvaal, the New British Dependency in South Africa. — Erskine. Third and Fourth 



