MOLECULAR CONSTITUTION OF THE VOLATILE ORGANIC BASES. 
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In conclusion, I append a synoptical view of the various basic compounds which 
I have derived from ammonia ; this will exhibit the chief results of these researches, 
better perhaps than would a brief recapitulation of the several facts. 
TYPE. 
AMIDOGEN-BASES. 
IMIDOGEN-BASES. 
H 
oma 
ine)l 
Aniline 
(Phenylamine) 
I “ 1 
[c„ H. I 
Ethylaniline 
(Ethylophenylamine) 
Methylaniline 
(Methylophenylamine) 
Amylaniline 
(Amylophenylamine) 
NITRILE-BASES. 
Diethylaniline 
HlN.i 
H 
Chloraniline 
(Chlorophenylamine) 
Bromaniline 
(Bromophenylamine) 
Nitraniline 
(Nitrophenylamine) 
Ethylamine 
(Ethylaramonia) 
H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
^^4 ^ 
Ethylochloraniline 
(Ethylochlorophenylamine) 
Ethylobromaniline 
(Ethylobromophenylamine) 
H 
C4 H3 
^N. 
(Diethylophenylamine) 
Methylethylanilin e 
(Methylethylophenylamine) 
Diamylaniline 
(Diamylophenylamine) 
Ethylamylaniline 
(Ethylamylophenylamine) 
Diethylochloraniline 
(Diethylochlorophenylamine) 
C4 H, 1 
C4 H3 N 
Cl, H, J 
C, H 
I Cl, n, 
H3 'N. 
Cio H„-l 
Cio H, [n. 
[C,, H 
C4 H 
Cio H„lN 
Cl, H 3 
H 
C4 H3 
N. 
H5 
c„. 
VnoJ 
H 
H 
f ” 1 
C4 H, 
Ethylonitraniline 
(Ethylonitrophenylamine) 
Diethylamine 
(Diethylammonia) 
H 
C4 H3 
Vno 
ojj 
•N. 
N. 
f "" 1 
H3 JN. • 
Q PI ( I’nethylammonia) 
Triethylamine 
rc4 
{C4 H, 'n. 
[C* H3 ) 
