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RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED,
LONDON AND BUNGAY.
RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED
LONDON AND BUNGAY
CONTENTS.
PAPERS READ BEFORE THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY.
1.-The Oxidation of Polyhydric Alcohols in Presence of Iron.
By HENRY J. HORSTMAN FENTON, M.A., and HENRY
JACKSON, B.A., B.Sc.
II.-B-Aldehydopropionic Acid, CHO CH, CH, COOH, and B-Aldehydoisobutyric Acid, CHO·CH2·CH(CH1)·COOK. By WILLIAM H. PERKIN, jun., and CHARLES H. G. SPRANKLING
III-Cannabinol. Part I. By THOMAS BARLOW WOOD, M.A.;
W. T. NEWTON SPIVEY, M.A.; THOMAS HILL EASTERFIELD,
M.A., Ph.D.
IV. Characterisation of Racemic Compounds. By FREDERIC
STANLEY KIPPING and WILLIAM JACKSON POPE
V.-Crystalline Form of Iodoform.
POPE.
By WILLIAM JACKSON
VI.-BB-Dimethylglutaric Acid and its Derivatives; Synthesis.
of cis- and trans-Caronic Acids. By WILLIAM H. PERKIN,
jun., and JOCELYN F. THORPE.
VII. Synthesis of aßß-Trimethylglutaric Acid,
COOH CH(CH ̧)·C(CH3)2°CH2•COOH.
By WILLIAM H. PERKIN, jun., and JOCELYN F. THORPE
VIII.-Occurrence of Orthohydroxyacetophenone in the Volatile
Oil of Chione glabra. By WYNDHAM R. DUNSTAN, F.R.S.,
and THOMAS ANDERSON HENRY, Salters' Research Fellow
in the Laboratories of the Imperial Institute
IX.-Occurrence of Hyoscyamine in the Hyoscyamus mulicus
of India. By WYNDHAM R. DUNSTAN, F.R.S., and HAROLD
BROWN, Assistant Chemist in the Laboratories of the
Imperial Institute
X.-Preparation of Hyponitrite from Nitrite, through Hydroxy-
amidosulphonate. By EDWARD DIVERS, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.,
and TAMEMASA HAGA, D.Sc., F.C.S.
XI.-Absorption of Nitric Oxide in Gas Analysis. By EDWARD
DIVERS, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.
XII.-Interaction of Nitric Oxide with Silver Nitrate.
EDWARD DIVERS, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S..
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XIII.-Preparation of Pure Alkali Nitrites.
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XIV. Reduction of an Alkali Nitrite by an Alkali Metal. By
EDWARD DIVERS, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.
XV.-Hyponitrites; their Properties, and their Preparation
by Sodium or Potassium. By EDWARD DIVERS, M.D.,
D.Sc., F.R.S.
XVI.-Derivatives of Camphoric Acid. Part III. By FRED-
ERIC STANLEY KIPPING, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.
XVII.-a-Ketotetrahydronaphthalene.
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By FREDERIC STANLEY
KIPPING, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., and ALFRED HILL
XVIII.-Production of Optically Active Mono- and Di-alkyl-
oxysuccinic Acids from Malic and Tartaric Acids. By
THOMAS PURDIE, F.R.S., and WILLIAM PITKEATHLY, B.Sc.,
Berry Scholar in Science
XIX.-Determination of the Constitution of Fatty Acids.
Part I. By ARTHUR WILLIAM CROSSLEY and HENRY
RONDEL LE SUEUR
XX. Some Halogen Derivatives of Acetone Dicarboxylic
Acid. Part I. By FREDERICK W. DOOTSON, M.A..
XXI.-Action of Chlorosulphonic Acid on the Paraffins and
other Hydrocarbons as a means of Purifying the Normal
Paraffins. By SYDNEY YOUNG, D.Sc., F.R.S.
XXII.-Oxidation of Sulphocamphylic Acid. By W. H. PERKIN,
jun.
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XXIV. The Nutrition of Yeast. Part I. By ARTHUR L.
STERN, D.Sc.
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XXIII. Researches on Moorland Waters. I. Acidity. By WILLIAM ACKROYD, F.I.C.
XXV.-An Isomeride of Amarine. By H. LLOYD SNAPE, D.Sc.,
Ph.D., and Arthur BROOKE, Ph.D.
XXVI. Studies of the Terpenes and Allied Compounds.
Nitrocamphor and its Derivatives. IV. Nitrocamphor as
an Example of Dynamic Isomerism. By T. MARTIN
LOWRY, B.Sc.
XXVII.—The Action of Ammonia on Ethereal Salts of Organic
Acids. By SIEGFRIED RUHEMANN.
XXVIII.-The Changes of Volume due to Dilution of Aqueous
Solutions. By EDWARD BRUCE HERSCHEL Wade, M.A.
XXIX.-Methanetrisulphonic Acid. By ERNEST HAROLD
BAGNALL, B.Sc..
XXX.-Maltodextrin : its Oxidation-Products and Constitution.
By HORACE T. BROWN, LL.D., F.R.S., and JAMES HILLS MILLAR
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