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Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions: Volume 41 (1882)
Issue: Unassigned
- Contents pages (pp. P001-P008)
- I.—On the volumetric estimation of bismuth in the form of oxalate (pp. 1-4) Muir, M. M. Pattison; Robbs, C. E.
- II.—The action of water on bismuthous iodide: a lecture experiment (pp. 4-4) Muir, M. M. Pattison
- III.—Aluminium alcohols. Part II. Their products of decomposition by heat (pp. 5-18) Gladstone, J. H.; Tribe, Alfred
- IV.—On the action of oxides on salts. Part IV. Potassic chlorate and ferric oxide (pp. 18-24) Mills, Edmund J.; Donald, George
- V.—α- and β-Amylan: constituents of some cereals (pp. 24-32) O'Sullivan, C.
- VI.—Note on the action of ethyl chlorocarbonate on benzene in presence of aluminium chloride (pp. 33a-33a) Rennie, Edward H.
- VII.—On benzyl-phenol and its derivatives (pp. 33b-38) Rennie, Edward H.
- VIII.—On the steeping of barley (pp. 38-44) Mills, Edmund J.; Pettigrew, J.
- IX.—Researches on the relation of the molecular structure of carbon compounds to their absorption-spectra (pp. 45-49) Hartley, W. N.
- X.—On peppermint camphor (menthol) and some of its derivatives (pp. 49-56) Atkinson, R. W.; Yoshida, H.
- XI.—On some higher oxides of manganese and their hydrates. Part II (pp. 56-66) Veley, V. H.
- XII.—On a new alkaloïd from cinchona bark (pp. 66-68) Howard, David; Hodgkin, John
- XIII.—Contributions to the chemistry of rare earth-metals (pp. 68-79) Brauner, B.
- XIV.—On the composition of Pennant grits in contact with and at a distance from carbonaceous deposits (pp. 79-84) Wethered, Edward
- XV.—Note on certain photographs of the ultra-violet spectra of elementary bodies (pp. 84-90) Hartley, W. N.
- XVI.—The chemistry of bast fibres (pp. 90-110) Cross, C. F.; Bevan, E. J.
- XVII.—A new apparatus for the determination of melting points (pp. 111-113) Cross, C. F.; Bevan, E. J.
- XVIII.—On the reaction of chromic anhydride with sulphuric acid (pp. 113-115) Cross, C. F.; Higgin, A.
- XIX.—On some decompositions produced by the action of chloride of aluminium (pp. 115-116) Friedel, C.; Crafts, J. M.
- XX.—Chemical examination of the buxton thermal water (pp. 117-132) Thresh, J. C.
- XXI.—Dibenzoylaniline and its isomerides (pp. 132-134) Higgin, A.
- XXII.—Contributions to our knowledge of the composition of alloys and metal-work, for the most part ancient (pp. 134-145) Flight, Walter
- XXIII.—On the action of aldehydes on phenanthraquinone in presence of ammonia. (Third notice.) (pp. 146-156) Japp, Francis R.; Streatfeild, Fredk W.
- XXIV.—Application of the aldehyde and ammonia reaction in determining the constitution of quinones (pp. 157-159) Japp, Francis R.; Streatfeild, Fredk W.
- XXV.—On the action of sodium hydrate and carbonate on felspars and wollastonite (pp. 159-161) Flight, Walter
- XXVI.—On pentathionic acid. (Part II) (pp. 162-167) Smith, Watson; Takamatsu, T.
- XXVII.—On some constituents of resin spirit (pp. 167-180) Morris, G. Harris
- XXVIII.—On the preparation of diethylnaphthylamine (pp. 180-182) Smith, Bernard E.
- XXIX.—On the action of sulphuric acid upon diethylnaphthylamine at high temperatures (pp. 182-184) Smith, Bernard E.
- XXX.—On the action of carbon oxydichloride (phosgene gas) upon diethylnaphthylamine (pp. 185-187) Smith, Bernard E.
- XXXI.—Contributions to the chemical history of the aromatic derivatives of methane (pp. 187-201) Meldola, Raphael
- XXXII.—Contributions to the chemistry of cerium compounds (pp. 202-209) Hartley, W. N.
- XXXIII.—The analysis of rhabdophane, a new British mineral (pp. 210-220) Hartley, W. N.
- XXXIV.—On benzyl-phenol and its derivatives. (Part II) (pp. 220-228) Rennie, Edward H.
- Anniversary meeting (pp. 229-253)
- XXXV.—On the solubility of glass in certain reagents (pp. 254-255) Cowper, Richard
- XXXVI.—Analysis of a piece of oxidised iron from the condenser of H.M.S. “Spartan” (pp. 256-259) Cowper, Richard
- XXXVII.—Note on a convenient apparatus for the liquefaction of ammonia (pp. 259-261) Reynolds, J. Emerson
- XXXVIII.—Transformation of urea into cyanamide (pp. 262-263) Fenton, H. J. H.
- XXXIX.—On the action of haloïd acids upon hydrocyanic acid (pp. 264-268) Claisen, L.; Matthews, F. E.
- XL.—On the action of acetyl chloride on fumaric acid (pp. 268-270) Perkin, W. H.
- XLI.—On the action of acetone on phenanthraquinone, both alone and in presence of ammonia (pp. 270-277) Japp, Francis R.; Streatfeild, Fredk. W.
- XLII.—A study of some of the earth-metals contained in samarskite (pp. 277-282) Roscoe, Henry E.
- XLIII.—The spectrum of terbium (pp. 283-287) Roscoe, H. E.; Schuster, A.
- XLIV.—On the behaviour of zinc, magnesium, and iron as reducing agents with acidulated solutions of ferric salts (pp. 287-296) Thorpe, T. E.
- XLV.—Note on the action of the oxychlorides of sulphur on silver nitrate (pp. 297a-297a) Thorpe, T. E.
- XLVI.—On the action of thiophosphoryl chloride upon silver nitrate (pp. 297b-300) Thorpe, T. E.; Dyson, Septimus
- XLVII.—Experiments on the action of potassium-amalgam, sulphuretted hydrogen, and potassic hydrate respectively, on tetra- and penta-thionate of potassium (pp. 300-305) Lewes, Vivian
- XLVIII.—On the estimation of retrograde phosphates (pp. 306-317) Lloyd, Frederick James
- XLIX.—Action of heat on mercuric chloride under low pressures (pp. 317-323) Carnelley, Thos.
- L.—On the constitution of amarine and lophine (pp. 323-329) Japp, Francis R.; Robinson, H. H.
- LI.—On rotary polarisation by chemical substances under magnetic influence (pp. 330-333) Perkin, W. H.
- LII.—A spectroscopic study of chlorophyll (pp. 334-341) Russell, W. J.; Lapraik, W.
- LIII.—On the precipitation of the alums by sodic carbonate (pp. 341-345) Mills, Edmund J.; Barr, R. L.
- LIV.—On the determination of nitric acid as nitric oxide by means of its reaction with ferrous salts. (Part II) (pp. 345-350) Warington, Robert
- LV.—On the determination of nitric acid in soils (pp. 351-360) Warington, Robert
- LVI.—Communications from the Laboratory of the University of Tokio, Japan. Metallic compounds containing bivalent hydrocarbon radicals. Part III (pp. 360-363) Sakurai, J.
- LVII.—Some observations on the luminous incomplete combustion of ether and other organic bodies (pp. 363-367) Perkin, W. H.
- LVIII.—Contributions from the dye-house of the Yorkshire College. On some new compounds of hæmateïn and brazileïn (pp. 367-379) Hummel, J. J.; Perkin, A. G.
- LIX.—On the crystallisation from supersaturated solutions of certain compound salts (pp. 379-387) Thomson, John M.; Bloxam, W. Popplewell
- LX.—On oxypropyltoluidine (pp. 387-390) Morley, H. Forster
- LXI.—On some halogen compounds of acetylene (pp. 391-397) Plimpton, R. T.
- LXII.—On dihydroxybenzoic acids and iodosalicylic acids (pp. 398-410) Miller, Alex. K.
- LXIII.—Crystalline molecular compounds of naphthalene and benzene with antimony trichloride (pp. 411-412) Smith, Watson; Davis, G. W.
- LXIV.—An additional evidence, by analysis of the quinoline molecule, that this base belongs to the aromatic series of organic substances (pp. 412-415) Smith, Watson; Davis, G. W.
- LXV.—On orcinol and some of the other dihydroxytoluenes (pp. 415-428) Nevile, R. H. C.; Winther, A.
- Proceedings at the Meetings of the Chemical Society (pp. 429-438)
- Index of authors' names (pp. 439-441)
- Index of subjects (pp. 442-447)
- Errata (pp. 447-447)
