of Chemical News, Index. 1 July 11, 1879. paratus, 160 Bouchardat, M., lecture on the can petroleum, 124 Carbolic acid, new reagent for,204 Boudet, M., electric inscription Carbon, estimation of minute quantities of, 39 Bouilland, M., reflection on the Carbonated gangue, process for and salicylic acids, curves of communication by M. de enriching phosphates with a, solubility of, 104 Lesseps on the contagion of 104 Carbonic acid and alumina, com- green, contributions to the Bourbouze, M., siren with an pound of, 277. history of, 229 electro-magnetic regulator, proportion of in the atmo. sphere, 240 253 Bourgeois, L., production sulphide, effect of upon the crystalline barium chromate, radicular system of the vine, 251 solids in milk, 264 Bourgoin, E., bromo-citraconic Carbuncular and septicemic affec. tions, causes of death in, 136 furnace, 133 curves of solubility of salicylic Carminaphtha, Laurent's, 101 and benzoic acids, 104 Carnelly, T., and C. Williams, Stassfurt Industry, 172 Bouvet, A., electro-chemical boiling points of certain action under pressure, 53 metals and metallic salts, 286 relations between the atomic weights, &c., of elements and "Our Domestic Poisons" (review), 121 loxera, 64 mentation," 21 Bread and flour, alum in, 103 Casamajor, P., deviation of pola. oxygen and the halogens, 196 ler, MM., occurrence and life inverted sugar, 212, 234 of bacteria and influence on Casein, 240 Cast-iron, crystals extracted from electric effluve, 63 Breuer, A., and T. Zincke, hydro- by means of ether or petro. specific heats and melting-heat carbon, C16H12, from phenyl- leum, 251 glycol, 171 experiments to d=phosphorise, 105 clover-hay rapidly dried or Catalytic phenomena due to vis- cosity, 263 British Museum, electric light at Caustic potassa, pure, 162 Cazeneuve, P., determination of Cellulose, &c., from vegetable Bromo-citraconic acid, 196 matter, process for obtaining Bichat, E., rotatory magnetic Brown, F. D., fractional distilla- tanning agents along with,124 tion, 262 fermentation of, 103 tern Manual" (review), 32 pigments in urine reaction, 150 J. T., vapour-density deter- Charcoal, absorption of gases by, 77 new fast green and malachite- Buchner, M., oino-chemical re- animal, action of on salts, 135 searches, 23 artificial animal, 252 Bjerknes, C. A., hydro-electricity Buisine, A., and E. Duvillier, Chemical agents used in printing separation of ethyl-amins, 63 aniline-blacks, value of cer- tain, 239 in, 116 analysis and wine-testing, 23 “Chemical Apparatus and Pure Butyl-chloral cyan-hydrate, 34 Chemicals, Catalogue Blast furnace, modern, 133 Busch and Bindschedler, MM., a (review), 52 of, 150 calculations, 113 composition and the mechari. amin on the sulphide of car- CADMIUM, ele&rolytic deter- cal properties of steels, rela- mination of, 105 tions between the, 228 derivative of nicotin, 252 dyramics, 261 examination and properties of tea, 253 “Re- Industry, German, Association 218 iodides of the stanno-propyls, for Promoting the Interests 218 flame from common salt, 141 Cailletet, L., researches on the new, 107 compressibility of gases, 64 investigation of Japanese lac- Calcium chloride, decomposition quer, 113 of by water, 184 jottings, 245 chloride of, 97, 122, 170 Society, 39, 67, 90, III, 130, 146, Blyth, A. W., composition of sulphate, double salts of with 160, 182, 201, 223, 260, 283 Edinburgh University, 51, 72, thermo-chemicalresearches on, Newcastle, 30, 132, 168 try" (review), 215 Cameron, C. A., absorption of Russian, 104 works, filter-presses for, 128 gases and the acid vapours sulphide upon the radicular Camphen derived from camphor, given off by the chimneys of , 84 206 Borax, danger in the use of for Camphic acid, transformation of Chemistry, cultivation of, 48 57 "Chemistry, Dictionary of (re- view), 203 Chemistry in Australia, 207 methylens, 103 terphenes, and allied com- Institute of, 115, 122, 134, 138 pounds, 284 "Chemistry, Introduction to 84 (review), 248 green, 61 of" bon, 33 of, 172 in, 136 102 123, 135 hydrocarbon, 195 (review), 275 cal" (review), 215 of, 99 heat on, 55 202 104 rare means on CHEMICA, News, } 293 1879. picric acid and some deriva- buncular and septicemic af- spectrum of didymium ni- Dieulafait, L., lithia in rocks and trate, 286 sea-water, 184 College, another agricultural, 173 certain points of crystallo- Digullic acid, preparation of, 22 genesis, 184 Di-iodide of mercury, effect of hemihedral forms of alum, 123 extracted from samarskite,135 Dinaphthyls, isomeric, 112 Colours, dark water, arsenic in, dition of crystalline surfaces ganese as, 201 263 in presence of the mother- Diphenyl bases, 74 liquor, 123 Diphenyl-methyl-acetic acid, 171 spectrum of erbium nitrate, 288 Diphenyl, ready method for pre- De Clermont, P., action of am- paring, 268 derived from coal, progress moniacal salts upon certain Dissociation, laws of, 250 effected in the preparation of, metallic sulphides, 251 Distillation, fractional, theory of, and J. Frommel, formation of 260, 262 Disulphoxides of benzol and toluol De Cyon, E., innocuity of borax constitution and formation of, 185 Society, 191 of food, 54 Dioxy-benzoic acid, 41 Cooking vessels, enamelled iron, De Forcrand, M., formation of Dixon, W. A., extraction of gold, silver, &c , from pyrites, 7 De Lesseps, M , contagion of the Dobbie, J. J., and W. Ramsay, decompozition-products of De Lome, M. Dupuy, explosion quinine and the allied alka- loids, 92 of Dolter, M., determination phenomena, and in particular ferrous oxides in silicates,135 on induction, 83 " Domestic Poisons ” (review action of diastase, saliva, &c., Dotto-Scribani, F., determination on starch and glicogen, 64 of nitric acid contained in certain derivatives of durol, De Montgolfier, J., transforma. commercial lime-juice, 206 251 tion of camphic acid into effective quantity of tartaric acid contained in dregs o MM., Belgian phosphorites, wine, 207 localisation of arsenic in the Downes, Brerefeld, and Schnetzler, brain, 289 MM., occurrence a d life of Des Cloizeau, Daubrée, and Ste.. bacteria and influence Claire Deville, MM., native yeast, 252 iron of Greenland, 9 Drechsel, E., precipitation of Crystalline barium chromate, Dehydrating agents, action of lime by alkaline carbonates on anhydrous acids, 54 264 Delaurier, M., reduction of the Ducretet, E., new electric lamp, cost of the electric light, 253 53 the mother-liquor, 123 Delory, M., aniline-black upon Du Moncel, Th., induced currents wool and other textiles, 137 resulting from the move- of, 184 Demarcay, E., homologues of ments of a coil across an oxyheptic acid, 104 electro-magnetic system, 123 tetric acid and its homologues, origin of sound in the tele- phone, 277 report presented by on M. E. and iso-stanno-propyls, 277 Regnier's electric light regu. are found, 162 Demole, E., transformation of lator, 206 dibormethylen into a keton Dunnachir, W. J., “Report on with four atoms of carbon by the air of Glasgow "(review), means of hypobromous acid, 241 162 73 Dupré, A., and H. Wilson, esti- of carbon, 39 Descamps, A., preparation of Du Puy, C. M., direct process for Cyanogen, action of on amido. the cobalto-cyanide of potas- making wrought iron and sium and some of its deriva. steel, 35 tives, 33 Durin, M., and H. Pellet, influ Deshayes, V., relations between ences of various substances the chemical composition and on crystallisable sugar, 264 the mechanical properties of Durol, certain derivatives of, 251 244 steels, 228 Dutor, E., novel phenomenon of Destrem, A., and P. Schützen- static electricity, 22 berger, alcoholic fermenta- Duvillier, E., isomer of angelic tion, 162 acid, 251, 289 in subterranean research, 53 composition of beer-yeast, 104, and A. Buisine, separation of ethylamins, 63 in the water of the Nile Detonating agents, history of, 165, Dyeing, researches on, 161, 169 before and after its rise, 277 177, 187, 198, 209 Dynamics, chemical, 261 Dewar, J., formation of hyd:o- cyanic acid in the electric arc, 232 EARTH, relation between the mineral acids, 25 Dextro-rotatory amylic alcohol, temperature of and depth be- low the surface, 252 trimethyl-para-rosanilin, 161 Diaphragm, telephones without, Ebell, P., glasses melted with alkali alone, 137 Diazo compounds, colouring Eder, J. M., properties and che- matters derived from, 90 mical examination of tea, 253 of the fatty series, 42 Edger, A. J. M., alum in four calcium chloride by water, Edinburgh University Chemical 184 Society, 51, 72, 102 Dibromethylen, transformation of Edison, T, ink for blind, 164 of carbon by means of hypo- granules of, 218 bromous acid, 73 Elder, H. M., and G. F., effect of Dichlor-azo-phenol, so-called, 171 heat on the di-jodide of iner. cury, 55 cyanic al u the, 252 on 21 Index. CHEMICAL NEWS, 1 July 11, 1879. Ethyl-green and malachite-green, Fremy, E., formation of coal, 262 Gold and silver, separation of, 135 173 French production of wine, 85 in petroleum, 253 ver maleate and fumarate, 42 certain derivatives of durol, pyrites, 7 251 nugget from South America, 161 Etti, C., Malabar gum kino, and Friederici, T., new method of Goldschmidt, A., three isomeric 171 Goldschmiedi, G., idrialn, 42 Eupitton and pittakall, 188 Frommel, I., and J. de Clermont, Goldstein, E. H., electric dis. Ewald, H., certain derivatives of formation et aurin, 184, 263 charge in attenuated gas: 5, cærulignon, 42 Fruits, ripening of grapes and 231 other, 240 Gorgen, A., artificial preparation of the for the ultra-violet Fuchs, E., and E. Cumenge, the of magnetic peroxide, 239 rays, 252 state in which the precious Gossip in the Provinces, 94 metals are found, 162 Gower, M., new Bell's telephone, Fumarate and silver maleate, 83 FASSBENDER, R., double action of ethyl iodine upon, 42 Graebe, C., alizarin-blue, 42 salts of calcium sulphate Furíurol, occurrence of in com. and C. Liebermann, artificial mercial glacial acetic acid, alizarir., 229 Graham, A. McDonald, testing of 135 Fürstenau, C., sugared ultra. gas-waters, 134 Graham Lecture, the, 61 Grain and other food-plants, de- termination of iron in, 136 Grapes and other fruits, ripening the metallic, 277 of, 240 Ferrous oxide, determination of action of dehydrating agents Grass pasture, nitrogenous con- in silicates, 135 stituents of, 264 kall, 188 of the Hollway process, 238 Greek tanning materials, 195 volumetric determination of Greene, W. H., formation of hexamethyl - benzin by the 150 Gallium, specific heats and melt. decomposition of aceton, 9 ing heats of, 228 Gieen, malachite, new fast, 61 Filter-presses for chemical works, Galvanometric and thermic laws Greenland, native iron, 9 128 of the electric spark produced Grenfell, J. J., supersaturated solucions, 16, 141 Grete, E. A., determination of Garrick, A. R., pure caustic po- nitric acid as ammonia, 34 tassa, 162 of nitrogenous organic sub- stances, 41 218 from one of the shafts of the Griess, P., action of cyancgen upon amido-benzoic acid, 171 tilleries, &c., 190 new derivatives of benzoic acid, Grimaux, E., synthesi Cric anilin group, 195 derivatives of the oxatic series, 64 compressibility of at high pres- and J. Tcherniak, mal acid, 263 electric discharges in attenu- Grimshaw, H., intensity of moon. light, 62 105 Gros, E., classification of colours Fitzgerald, J. V. V., “Statutes prevention of escape of sulphur, and the means of reproducing 226 colorec appearances by three the Public Health Act, 1875, Gatehouse, J. W., the new arsenic special photographic proois, 73 52 Gaudin, A., application of his Grosheintz, H., bromide of te- atomic theory to certain trallylammonium and tri- minerals, 83 allylamin, 263 Gelatinous slicic acid and an in- Grosjean, B.), determination of tataric acid in lecs and argol, 182 ciation for promoting the nitric nitrogen in manure, 28: Grossmann, J., softening of mag- Gerresheim, H., contribution to a nesia-hard water, 258 mercury compounds, 229 gardenin, 283 new volumetric method of de. Girard, A., report presented on history of the paphthalia M. Kuhlmann's methods for series, 94 " Food and Medicine, Proposed measuring the volume of the Institute of Chemistry, 115, 134 off by the chimneys of che- dophosphorising cast-iron, 105 Guano, nitric nitrogen in, 268 for the preservation of, 9, 54 Gladstone, J. I., and A. Tribe, Guignet, E., constitution of cca!, quantity of the fat of milk, 240 nascent and occluded condi- Guthrie, F., “Practical Physics, Molecular Physics, and (review), 52 102, 147 and C. V. Boys, Arago's rota- Foster, Peter le Neve (obituary), "Gla gow, Report on the Air of” tion, 192 (review), 248 fracture of colloids, 132 137 nomena due to viscosity, 203 Laurent's carminaphtha, 104 furfurol in commercial, 163. law peculiar to the metallic Frank, Dr., ammonia soda and Glucose, determination of in ferrocyanides, 277 oxy-ferrocyanide of ammoniacal Pavy's method of determining, copper, 277 Frankland, E., and A. Lawrence, 197, 249 transformation of starch into HABERLANDT, F., cohesive power of various kinds of 97, 170 Hæmocyanin, 22 alleged chrysophanic acid in, magenta by Coupier's pro- 4 CESS 229 on of, 105 soils, 93 163 184 dryuhatess, action of upon JACKSON,E;, the vitriol manu- re- ter, 116 CHEMICAL News, Index. 295 276 preparation of colours de. rived from coal, 127 sand, magnetic, from the Kyles Korn, F., new forms of appara- tus, 193 and certain of its derivatives ducing magnetic oxide on, 212 Kuhlmann, M., method for mea. gation of Japanese lacquer, gases and acid vapours given off by the chimneys of che- formation of ethers of, 63 Iso-stanno-propyls and stanno- mical works, report on, 206 Kurbatow, A., and F. Beilstein, nyl-glycol, 171 Isobutyric anhydıide on the aro. behaviour of certain nitro- compounds with sulphuretted hydrogen, 185 active basic constituent of the certain salis of sulphuric 239 acid, 84 Isomeric dinaphthyls, 112. on manganese dioxide, 225 purpurins, chronology of the, aqueous, action of upon bis- 255 LA coste, W., and A. Mi- chaelis, mono- and diphenyl- arsenic compounds, 163 Lacquer, Japanese, chemical in- vestigation of, 113 , 74 Lactic fermertation, certain con- new combinations of with am- Jacobsen, O., products of the ditions of, 218 monia, 162 action of caustic potassa Lactose, origin of, 253 Hydrocyanic acid, formation of upon mesytelenate of potas- Ladenburg, A., aldehydins, 42 sium, 223 simple method for obtaining Hydro-electricity and hydro- | Jahn, H., certain Greek tanning the aldehydins, 42 magnetism, 104 materials, 195 Laford, E. A., last word on mat. Hydrogen, experimental Janin, J., electric blowpipe, 162 searches on, 105 Lamansky, S., the law of Stokes, magnetic impenetrability of 288 Lamp, electric, smoke of an, 283 with cuprous chloride, 162 Japanese lacquer, chemical inves- Landauer, J., absorption spectra, 74 Japp, F. R., action of organo-zinc | Langbeck, H. W., explosions in phosphuretted, action of on the compounds on quinons, 261 four-mills, 191 Jobert, C., disease of the coffee- foreign bitter principle in beer, plant observed in Brazil, 21 264 thermic formation of, 231 Johnen A., comparative observa- Lang, C., heat-capacity of the tions of rainfall according to constituents of soils, 94 Langbein, G., South American tain nitro-compounds with, Johnson, J. and J. H., "Pa- production of iodine, 172 tentee's Manual” (review), | Langier, E., analysis of crude sugars and saccharine mat. electricity, 104 Johnstone, W., analysis of the ters, 53 Melrose, 259 Lavoisier apparatus, letter to M. Dumas concerning, 239, bon by means of, 73 H. A., oils, 34 ture on rotatory magnetic amylic alcohol, 149 power, 22 limit of separation of alcohol Jousselin, L., nitroso-guanidin, and water by distillation, 251 239 Le Bon, G., danger of the use of borax for the preservation of food, 9 KELBE, H., naphthyl-phospho- Le Chatelier, M, and M. Mail- and arsenio-compounds, 34. lard, detection of fire-damp Kellner, O., nitrogenous consti- in the atmosphere of mines, 218 264 Lead pipes, incrustation of with of by the decomposition of Indirubin and indigo-purpurin, thin iron and steel plates, 35 Rozan's process for desilvering, 262 30 contaminated water injurious tetrachloride, 161 for domestic purposes, 28 Leaves, diffusion of heat by, 21 manganese steel, 118 Leblanc soda process, 148 Russian scientific news, 23, 150 Lechertier, Barve, and Co., moist Society of Mulhouse, 137, 229, water-colours for students, 74 239 working of mild steel, 18 Leeds, A. R., action of potassium miflua, 194 Inorganic membrane, gelatinous Kingzeti, č. T., limited oxidation alteration of standard ammo. of the essential oils, 279 nium chloride solution, 17 new form of ozonator, 157 134, 138 Kinoin, a new compound, 163 Lees and argol, determination of Klein, F., and A. Pinner, butyl- tartaric acid in, 182 conversion of the nitrites into Bunsen's battery, 116 Lefort, l., on the tri-tungstates, of with sulphurous acid, 19 Kleinschmidt, M., and W. Staedel, 239 Legislation, new patent, 117 172 Knapp, M., revolution in tanning, Legrand du Saule, Dr., agora. 33 phobia, 2 Kæhler, H , formation of ethyl- Leguminosa .absorption of ni. amin, 195 trogen by the, 264 and steel plates, thin, action of Kohlrausch, O., purification of Letuy, A., action of high temper- saccharine juices in the hy- atures upon petroleum, &c., 137 Kopp, A., colouring-matters be- L'Hote, L., process for enriching amalgams of, 84 gingue, 104 I 22 acid, 18 296 Index. CHEMI AL News, July 11, 1879. of, 225 of, 214 of, 239 III Liebermann, C., and C. Græbe, Magnesium, &c., thermo-chemi- cal researches on, 196 alleged chrysophanic acid Magnetic constituents of mine- chrysazin from anthracen, 42 impenetrability of iron, 276 Works of the at Fray Bertos, Pute, 102 metals, molecular vibration in tory currens, 184 the declination of the, 218 oxide, new method of producing 212 by, 282 in certain specimens of nickel and cobalt as compared with iron, 73 rotatory power of gases at ordi- nary pressure and tempera- ture, 195 atmosphere of mines, 218 Malabar gum kino and a new isation of arsenic in the Malachite - green and benzol. green, contributions to the history of, 229 and ethyl-green, 173 262 nitrogen iodide, 257 on the Manufacture of Sul. Maneth, L., and G. Musso, source of error in the determination Manchester Literary and Philoso- phical Society, 8, 62, 113 lating the curve of tempera- tion of, 201 gams of, 84 Mannite, formation of in beer, 136 fields of the University of Geissen, 94 total nitrogen in, 196 by leaves, 21 Marchand, E., composition of the McLeod, H., induction disturb- Minerals, magnetic constituents ances in telephone circuits, of, 102 phosphatic, treatment of, 264 Britain and Ireland, 253 Mint, Imperial, Osaka, Japan, Chemistry, Introduction to missioner of the" (review),32 Miquel, P , new organised fer- Legislation on the Adultera- succinic fermentation, 149 Mitscherlich, A., process for ob- with cellulose, &c., from Moissau, H.,amalgams of chrome, and of potassium iodide with 84 Moitessier, M., and R. Engel, MM., Belgian phosphorites, sulphide, 29 of chloral hydrate, 104 contributions to a knowledge 229 physics in high vacua, 155 vibrations in the magnetic undulatory currents, 184 picric acid and some deriva- lated toluydins, 149 researches in the laboratory of MM. P. Monnet and Co., at La Plaine, 229 pounds, 163 upon sulpho-cyanic acid, 206 and dihydrated carbonate of Mono-sulpho-lactic acid, 41 Morton, H., chronology of the Moulton, J. F., and W. Spottis- tric discharges in vacuum tubes, 274 Muir, M.M.P., action of aqueous thous oxide, 183 Muntz, A., and V. Marcano,com. the utilisation of this fruit, 83 action of diastase, saliva, &c., modifications of the physical properties of starch, 163 Musso, G., and L. Vaneth, commercial glacial acetic mination of fat in milk, 23 Muter, J., “Introduction to and Green, Profs., "Coal" Chemistry" (review), 248 Mylius, E., analysis of butter, 124 of dehydrating agents on an- NÆGELI, M., chemical com- position of yeast, 136 mono- and diphenyl-arsenic compounds of, 183 Naphthalin series, history of, 94 in scientific researches, 53 Naphto-picric acid and some compounds, 34 action of substances in the, 91 cyanic acid and its salts, 206 Nessler, J.,A. Mayer, R.Henrichs, milk of cows of different breeds, 240 ence in sea-water, 263 employed as "Antichlore,"172 position of the Banana and 83 Sulphuric Acid and Alkali tric fishes, &c., 115 Manufacture" (review), 287 Marié-Davy, M., reply to M. tion of the magnetic needle, nation of nitrous and nitric Marshall, Green, Miall, Thorpe, Rucker, Profs., " Coal" (re. of air in puplic schools, 180 Marzelli, J., manufacture of picric eggs of the silk-worm, :16 Marzell, J., filter-presses for che- Matter, a last word on: 116 explosion of deflagrating, 33 Matthey, G., preparation of Max, Dr., adulteration of wax, 172 240 Nessler, trade cattle foods, 94 207 carbonic acid, 149 four-mills, 238 and E. Wein, trade cattle solution of foreign colouring matters in red wines, 240 Newcastle Chemical Society, 30, 132, 168 of, 81 influence in certain speci. iron, 73 sis, 23 |