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ADDENDUM. 
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LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO 
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES on subjects arising out of the above-mentioned and 
other enquiries conducted in the Scientific and Technical Department of the 
Imperial Institute: — 
A chemical investigation of the constituents of Indian and American I odophyllum, 
(Podophylhim einodi and P. peltatum). By Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S., and 
T. A. Henry, B.Sc.,Lond. (Transactions of the Chemical Society, 1898). 
Physiological action and Therapeutic properties of Podophyllin, with special 
reference to Indian Podophyllin. By H. W. G. Mackenzie, M.D., P.R C.I and 
A. E. Dixon, M.B. (Edinburgh Medical Journal, November, 1998). 
Occurrence of hyoscyamine in the pJyoscyamus mtUicus of India. By Professor W. K. 
Dunstan, F.R.S., and Harold Brown. (Transactions of the Chemical Society.1899). 
Occurrence of orthohydroxyacetophenone in the volatile oil of Cliione glabra. By 
Professor W. R Dunstan. F.R.S., and T. A. Henry, B.Sc.,Lond. (Transactions of 
the Chemical Society, 1898). 
The volatile constituents of the wood of Goupia tomentosa. By Professor W. R. 
Dunstan, F.R.S., and T. A. Henry, B.Sc.,Lond. (Transactions of the Chemical 
Society, 1898). 
The action of alkyl haloids on aldoximes and ketoximes. By Professor W. R. 
Dunstan, F R.S., and E Goulding, B.Sc.,Lond. (Transactions of the Chemical 
Society. 1897. 
The Pharmacology of Aconitine, Diacetylaconitine, Benzaconine and Aconine 
considered in relation to their chemical constitution. By Professor j. T. Cash, F.R.5., 
and Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S. (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal 
Society, 1898). 
Contributions of our knowledge of the Aconite Alkaloids. Part XIV. On 
Pseudaconitine. By Professor W. R. Dunstan, F. R.S., and F. H. Carr. (Transactions 
of the Chemical Society, 1897). 
Report on the chief physical and chemical characters of a series of Indian Edible 
Oils. By A. W. Crossley, Ph.D., D.Sc,, and H. R. Le Sueur, B.Sc.,Load. 
(Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, December, 1898). 
The nature and origin of the poison of Lotus arabicus. By Professor VV. R. 
Dunstan, F.R.S., and T. A. 'Henry, B.Sc.,Lond. (Proceedings of the Royal Society, 
1900 and 1901). 
The alkaloid of Hyoscyamits maitims and of Datura Stramonium grown in Egypt. 
Bv Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S., and Harold Brown. (Transactions of the 
Chemical Society, January, 1901). 
The action of alkyl haloids on hydroxylamine. Formation of substituted hydroxyl- 
amines and o.\aniines. By Profes,sor VV. R. Dunstan, F.R.S., and E. Goulding, B.Sc. 
(Transactions of the Chemical Society, 1890). 
The action of hydrogen peroxide on secondary and tertiary aliphatic amines. 
P'ormation of alkylated hydroxylamines and examines. By Professor W. R. Dunstan. 
F.R.S., and E. Goulding. B.Sc. (Transactions of the Chemical Society, 1899). 
