Fichardson, Dr. B. W. oxygenated | Sestini, M. Fausto, facts relative to
saline waters, 121 ozone, 181
Rodwell, G. F. F.C.S. on the sup-
posed nature of air prior to the discovery of oxygen, 62, 74, 293 Rosaniline, action of aldehydes on, 21, 159
Royal Agricultural College, Ciren- cester, 143
College of Physicians and Sur- geons, Edinburgh, 144 Surgeons, Ireland, 145 Institution of Great Britain, 22, 68, 166, 175, 187, 290, 301, 304 School of Mines and College of Chemistry, 140
Society, the 242, 261 Roussin, M. causes of solidification
of balsam of copaiba by lime and maguesia, 111 Roux, M. on water tanks for the navy, 33
Rutherfurd, L. M. astronomical photography, 50, 64 Rube, Dr. on a volumetric method of estimating chromates, 82
ST. BARTHOLOMEW's Hospital and College, 141
Hospital Reports, 213 George's Hospital, 142 Mary's Hospital, 142 Thomas's Hospital, 142 Saline solutions, researches on su- persaturated, 130
Salts, researches on the solubility of, in mixtures of alcohol and water, 70 solubility of, 20 Santonina, facts relative to the che-
mical metamorphosis of, 61 Saturated solutions, sources of error
in experiments with, 32 Savoy, on the new epidemic in, 130 Scarlett, Mr. experiments on am-
monium amalgam, 209 Schiff, Hugo, action of aldehydes on rosaniline, 21, 159 and E. Becchi, on boric ethers, 219 Schorlemmer, Mr. researches on hydrocarbons, 261
and Dale, on hydride of heptyle from azelaic acid, 262 Schroetter, M. A. process for the ex- traction of lithium. cæsium, rubidium, and thallium, from lepidolite, 195
Schultze's white gunpowder, 182 Schutzenberger, M. P. action of
acetic anhydride on cellulose, starch, &c. 156
easy means of preparing gaseous methyl, 156
on some derivatives of indigotine, 93, 220
Science examinations of the Com- mittee of Council on Education,
Scientific property, destruction of, by fire, 12
Scott, W. E. F.C.S. skeleton leaves,
Scottish schools, chemical lectures at, 144
Seguier's experiment on the in- compressibility of water, 193 Selenium, colouration of glass by,
Sele, M. on a product of the oxida- tion of erythrite, 228 Semenoff, M. on the mono and di- hydriodate of alleylene and scetylene, 202 Separation of bodies, process of fractional condensation applic- able to the, 85, 97
the chemical metamorphosis of santonina, 61
Seyler, Dr. H. a contribution to
the knowledge of albumens, 58 recognising poisoning by car- bonic oxide, 58
Sheffield Medical Institution, 144 School of Metallurgy, Chemistry, and Pharmacy, 144 Siemen's regenerator, 247 Silicium ethyl, on, 59 Silico-nonyl, hydrate of, 238 Silk worms, chemical and physio- logical studies of, 262 Silver, accidental forination of sul- phide of, 160 recovery from photographic resi- dues, 255 Simonin, M. on pressure and tem- perature of air in mines, 288 Simple method of preventing boiler incrustations, 308 Skeleton leaves, 47, 95 Smith, J. Denham, Associateship of the Royal School of. Mines, 266, 30 1
on the analysis of a phosphatic 1ock, 254
J. Laurence, on the use of bisul- phate of soda instead of bisul- phate of potash in the decom- position of minerals, 220 Snook's invigorator, 258 Soaps, on a volumetric method of valuing, 61
Soda, American manufacture of,
from cryolite, 146, 158
bi ulphate of, use in place of bisulphate of potash, 220 nitrite of potash, 162 process, the theory of, 202 waste, &c. utilisation of, 180, 215, 241, 264, 290
Sodium ethyl, action of carbonle oxide on, 303
reaction of, upon pure benzine, 59 Solubility, note on, 263 Solutions, on supersaturated, 252 Soret, M. on density of ozone, 274 South Kensington, examinations
in connexion with the Depart- ments of Science and Art, 139 how things are done at, 239 Spanish grass in the manufacture of paper, 151 Specimens, disposal of the Chemical Society's, 249
Spectrum analysis, application of,
to the discovery of chlorine, tromine, and iodine, 243 Spiller, John, F.C.S. on new com. pounds of pyroxiline, 295 Spiller's boiler fluid, 60
Spirit to prevent oken barrels from colouring, 72 Squire, B. ointment of yellow oxide of mercury, 60 Stahlschmidt, Dr. the knowledge of nitride of iron, 21 Stained glass, removal of stains from, 237
Standards of length, best material for, 305
Starch, decoloration of iodide of, 289
Steel, cast, new direct method of producing, by means of gases,
Stoddart, Mr. W. W. on a com- mercial sample of sulphate of quinine, 163
Stone implements of pre-historic
times, on the chemical com- position of, 106
Storer, suicide of, 301 Strecker, A. on some salts of the peroxide of thallium, 136
TANTALUM group, metals of the, 106 Tartaric acid, on the action of, on
neutral sulphate of potash, 70 Thallium, reaction of the metal on
some metallic solutions, 242 researches on, 33, 93
some salts of the peroxide of, 136 Thermo-electric battery, aproposto, 266
piles of sulphide of copper, new observations on, 57
Thorpe. Mr. carbonic acid in air above the Irish Sea, 297 Thymotide, on, 70 Tichborne, C. R. C. F.C.S. &c. Dub-
lin International Exhibition, 5, 28, 38, 51
on the estimation of nitrites in presence of nitrates, 147 Tissue metamorphosis, influence of alterative medicines on, 224 Titanium, metallic, 308 Tobacco, on, 74, 88 Trial of Dr. Pritchard, 23 Trichlorphenylic acid, new method of forming, 82 Trinity College, Dublin, 145 Troost, M. researches on zirconium,
University of Aberdeen, 145 Cambridge, 143 College, 25, 140 Edinburgh, 144 London, 60, 137 Oxford, 143 Uranite, 180
Uric acid, and its products, 197 estimation of, 25, 47
Urine, on variations in the amount
of nefrozymase present in the different states of the body, $1 Utilisation of soda waste, &c. 211
Veratrum, viride, on, 256 Verstraet, M. new method of esti- mating sulphides, 109 Veterinary College, Royal, 142
Royal Albert, 142 Vogel, Dr. M. ethylenviolet, 82 new method of forming trichlor- phenylic acid, 82
on the action of nitrous acid on aniline and the aniline colours, 82
Vrij, Dr. De, on possibility of manu- British facturing neroli in colonies, 151
WALKER, Mr. J. on utilisation of soda waste, &c. 241, 290
Waltenhofen, M. on the spectrum of nitrogen, 93 Wanklyn, Professor J. A. action of carbonic oxide on sodium ethyl,
influence of, in the production of milk, 81
Waterproofing material, Dr. Sten- house's, 258
Watts, Mr. I. strength of solutions
of phosphoric acid of various densities, 160
Weber, R. on several compounds of pentachloride of antimony, 22 Wenham, Mr. F. H. on the fracture
of polished glass surfaces, 172 Westminster Hospital, 142 Wetherill, Dr. C. M. on ammonium amalgam, 207
Wheeler, C. G. on the mineral in- gredients in Bavarian hops, 10 Williams, C. Greville, F.R.S., on
the presence of didymium in churchite, 183 Williamson, Á. W. F.R S., &c. on chemical nomenclature, 1 Wills, Mr. A. W. on Parkes's com-
pounds of copper and phos- phorus, 172 Wilm, M. J. G. researches on thal- lium, 33
Wines, ageing of, 130
new observations on the subject of the preservation of, 93 Wood, Mr. C. H. on Pharoah's serpents, 170
YATES, Mr. J. F. R.S. on best mate- rial for mural standards of length, 205
Yeast, adulteration of Dutch, 132 and exhaustion physiological
vitality of, 213, 267
Young, J. W. preparation of aliza-
ZEITSCHRIFT für Analytische Che-
Zinc plates, ready mode of amalga- mating, 242
statues, to blacken, 180 Zircon; action of, on alkaline car- bonates and chlorides, 69 Zirconia, action of, on alkaline car- bonates, 58
VAPOURS, absorption of, by char- Zirconium, note on, 171 coal, 224 researches on, 45
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