Henzold, O., frozen milk, 745. Hepburn, G., griqualandite, 709. Hepp, E. See Fischer.
Hermann, A., digestion of fibrin by trypsin, 1130.
Herrmann, O. See Leuckart. Herz, J., detection of alum in flour, 530.
detection of artificially coloured red wine, 91. Herzberg, W. See Stohmann. Herzel, H. See Claus.
Herzfeld, A., estimation of carbon in the organic constituents of water, 184. estimation of invert sugar, 185. Herzig, J., isodulcitol, 906. Hesse, O., alkaloïds of the Berberideæ, 283.
alkaloïds of coca leaves, 1125. China bicolor, 76.
estimation of quinine sulphate,
the Mazapil meteoric iron, 564.
twin crystals of molybdenite, 116. Hidden, W. E., and A. Des Cloizeaux, North Carolina mineral localities, 118. Hill, H. B., and L. L. Jackson, chloro- pyromucic acid, 469. Hillebrand, W. F., emmonsite, an iron telluride. 344.
Hillebrand, W. F. See also Cross. Hillyer, H. W. See Remsen. Hinsberg, O., action of monatomie aldehydes of the fatty series on meta- paratoluylenediamine, 816.
action of orthotoluylenediamine on dextrose, 476.
nomenclature of the quinoxaline series, 382.
Hirsch, R., chloro-nitro-derivatives of the aromatic series, 834.
Hirschler, A., lactic acid in animals, 167.
separation of nitrogenous sub- stances by means of phosphomolybdie acid, 310.
Hirzel, H. See Claus. Hockauf, J., botryogene, 21. Höland, R., substitution-derivatives from methylene chloride, 905. Hönig, M., nitrochlorotoluenes and chlorotoluidines. 1034.
Hönig, M., and S. Schubert, carbo- hydrates, 125.
Hönig, M. See also Goldschmidt. Hötte, B., action of phenylhydrazine on anhydrides of bibasic acids, 669. Hoffmann, A., compound of pyro- tartaric acid with hippuric acid, 44.
Hoogewerff, S., and W. A. van Dorp, benzylamine and phenylethyl- amine, 245.
isoquinoline and its deriva-
tives, 505. Hooper, D., ash of cinchona barks, 394.
Hoppe-Seyler, F., estimating hydro- gen in the presence of methane, 618. methane fermentation of acetic acid, 1135. Hoppe-Seyler, G., discriminating be- tween chrysophanic acid and santonin colouring matters in urine, 406. Horbaczewski, J., synthesis and con- stitution of uric acid, 918.
Horstmann, A., molecular volumes, 545.
Horvat, V., dry distillation of starch with lime, 460.
Hote. See L'Hote.
Hotter, E., synthesis of phenylaceturic acid, 368.
Howard, W. C., separation of hygrine from cocaïne, 1126.
Hughes, J., analysis of hoofs and horns, 408.
Hugounenq, L., chlorine-derivatives of anisoïl, 923.
lavorotatory B-hydroxybutyric acid in the blood of a diabetic patient, 986. Hugounenq. See also Cazeneuve. Hunt, T. S., integral weights in chemis- try, 1077.
law of volumes in chemistry, 99.
Jackson, C. L., and A. M. Comey, action of silicon fluoride on organic bases, 243.
Jackson, C. L., and G. W. Rolfe, quantitative determination of hy- droxyl, 749.
Jackson, C. L., and J. F. Wing, con- version of aromatic sulphonates into amido-compounds, 727.
dimethylbenzylamine, 721.
Jackson, L. L. See Hill.
Jacobsen, O., action of sulphuric acid on pentamethylbenzene, 660. ethylxylenes, 37. hemellithene, 36.
hydrocarbons from tar oils boiling between 170° and 200°, 35.
purification of hydrogen sulphide from hydrogen arsenide, 885. Jacobsen, O., and W. Deike, syn- thesis of hemellithene, 659. Jacobson, P., orthamidated aromatic ketones, 961.
Jacobson, W. See Dragendorff. Jaffé, M., and R. Cohn, behaviour of
furfuraldehyde in the animal organ- ism, 1032.
Jahoda, R., papaverine salts, 164. James, J. W., action of chlorine on methyl thiocyanate, TRANS., 268.
formation of ethyl cyanacetoace- tate, TRANS., 287.
Jandrier, E., nitroacenaphthene, 964. Janeček, G., determination of atomic weight from specific heat, 419. Jannasch, P., heulandite, 903.
new analyses of Norwegian rocks, 562.
strontia in heulandite, 453. Jannettaz, E., buratite from Laurium, 644.
Janovsky, J. V., azo-compounds, 663. Janovsky, J. V., and L. Erb, direct substitution products of parazoto- luene: hydrazobromobenzenes: hydr- azobromotoluenes, 479.
halogen-derivatives of azo- benzene and hydrazobenzene, 478. Japp, F. R., diphenylglyoxaline and methyldiphenylglyoxaline,
Japp, F. R., and C. I. Burton, anhy- dracetonebenzil, TRANS., 420. azines, TRANS., 98.
condensation compounds of
benzil with ketones, TRANS., 431. Japp, F. R., and E. Cleminshaw, constitution of glycosine, TRANS., 552. Japp, F. R., and N. H. J. Miller, preparation and hydrolysis of hydro- cyanides of the diketones, TRANS, 29. Jawein, L., crystalline compound from Kamala, 498.
Jedlička, K. See Levy.
Jehn, C., action of polyatomic alcohols on solutions of boric acid and hydro- gen sodium carbonate, 790. Jeller, R. See Donath. Jensch, E., composition of ancient ceramics from Brandenburg,
Kahlbaum, G. W. A., apparatus for measuring the tension of vapours, 207.
boiling points of the fatty acids C2H4O2 to CH100, 207.
influence of atmospheric pressure on boiling point, 206.
temperature regulator, 206. Kaiser and Schmieder, changes in milk by freezing, 745.
Kalecsinszky, A., native gold from Thibet, 780.
Kalischer M., new secondary element, 314.
Kalischer, S., electromotive force pro- duced by light in selenium, 693. Kalmann, W., standardising iodine solutions: estimating sulphurous acid in presence of thiosulphuric acid, 618. Kalmann, W., and J. Spüller, exami- nation of crude soda lyes and red liquors, 1063.
Kappel, S., formation of nitrites, 106. Karcz, M., glyoxalonanthyline and its derivatives, 911.
Kassner, G., lactucerin, 605.
Kehrmann, F. See also Nietzki. Keiser, E. H., action of chlorine on pyridine, 277.
combustion of weighed amounts of hydrogen atomic weight of oxygen, 1078.
new pyrometer, 1073. Kelbe, W., and N., v., Czarnomski, action of bromine and water on a-me- taisocy menesulphonic acid: constitu- tion of a- and 8-metaisocymenesul- phonic acids, 147.
Kellner, O., and others, absorption by soils, 76.
composition of tea-leaves, 73.
estimation of absorbed bases in
feeding and development of silk- worms, 68.
behaviour of urea in soils, 524. Kerner, G., and A. Weller, testing quinine sulphate, 1146.
Ketteler, E., dispersion in rock-salt, 754.
Kickelhayn. See Claus.
Kiliani, H., action of sodium amalgam on arabinose, 714. arabinose, 229.
arabinosecarboxylic acid and ara- binose, 465.
Kimmins, C. W., periodates, TRANS., 356.
Kinch, E., the amount of chlorine in rain-water collected at Cirencester, TRANS., 92.
Klason, P., thio-derivatives of ethyl carbonate, 1029.
toluenedisulphonic acids, 264, 491. Kleemann, S., reduction of nitro-opi- anic acid, 584.
Kleemann, S. See also Liebermann. Klein, J., estimation of formic acid and of organic matter in water, 1000. Klien, composition of barley and pease,
Klobbie, E. A. See Franchimont. Klobukoff, N. v., new apparatus for
electrochemical investigations, 200. Klotz, C. See Knorr.
Knapp, F., formation of ultramarine in the wet way, 110.
Kniesche, T., tungsten, 14. Knoevenagel, O. See Fischer. Knop, A., biotite, 646.
crystallised niobic anhydride, 642. peridote of Schelinger Matten, 1086. pseudobiotite, 646.
Knop, W., determination of ammonia in arable soil, 297.
Knorr, L., cinnamylhydrazine, 665.
correction: action of ethyl aceto- acetate on orthophenylenediamine, 247.
pyrazole-derivatives, 678. -synthesis of quinoline-derivatives,
synthetical experiments by means of ethyl acetoacetate, 159, 275, 601. Knorr, L., and C. Klotz, pyrazoline- derivatives from ethyl benzoylacetate, 1121.
reduction of hydroxylepidine and methyllepidone, 278. Knorre, G. v., employment of nitroso- a-naphthol in quantitative analysis, 530.
Kobb, G. J., spectrum of germanium, 313.
Kobert, croton oil, 798.
Koch, E., behaviour of tertiary amines towards nitrous acid, 1041.
butylchloral hydrate and chloral hydrate as antidotes for strychnine and picrotoxin, 391.
Koch, F. See Curtius.
Koch, R., determination of the free acid in tannin liquor by titration, 871, 1144.
Kochs, W., determination of sulphur in albuminoïds, 396.
Kock, E., formation of haloid substitu- tion-derivatives of amido-compounds by the reduction of nitro-derivatives of hydrocarbons, 810.
triphenylmethane-derivatives, 836. Köbrich, A., determination of organic matter in natural water, 533.
Köhler, A., nitro-derivatives of me- thyluracil, 128. König, G. A., manganese-zinc serpen- tine from Flanklin, New Jersey, 646.
stromeyerite, from Mexico, 643. König, J., composition of the inner brown skin of the earth nut, 519. Koenigs, W. See Comstock, Hey-
Koenigs, W., and J. U. Nef, 4'- phenylquinoline and the derived di- quinolyls, 599.
Köerner, G., and A. Menozzi, action of ammonia on ethyl bromosuccinate, 1031.
a-amidoisosuccinic acid, 801. transformation of fumaric and maleïc acids into aspartic acid and asparagine, 1100. Körner, M., derivatives of benzoylor- thamidobenzamide, 1044.
Koga, Y. See Gowland.
Kohner, A., determination of cadmium
and its separation from copper, 398. Kokscharoff, N. J. v., turquoise from the Kirghis Steppes, 1021.
Koláček, F., alteration of freezing points, 879.
Koninck. See De Koninck.
Kostiurina, S., action of pepsin on amyloïd, 506.
Koto, B., glaucophane, 1086.
Japanese rocks, 564.
Kowalewsky, N., formation of methæ- moglobin in blood by the action of alloxantin, 508.
Kraemer, G., and W. Böttcher, the relation between petroleum and the hydrocarbons of coal-tar and shale-tar, 648.
Krafft, F., benzene-derivatives of high molecular weight, 252. Krasser, F., presence of albumin in vegetable tissues: microchemical test for albuminoïds, 407.
Kraus, J., so-called soluble starch, 173.
Kraut, K., oxidation of ammonia in
presence of platinum or palladium, 635.
Krekeler, K., action of sulphuric acid on aromatic ketones, 141.
pentathiophen-group, 239.
Kremp, manurial experiments with various phosphates, 1137. Kretschmar, M., detection of boron in milk, &c., 864.
Kretschmar, M., estimation of fat, 402.
estimation of potassium in ashes and minerals, 864.
Kreusler, U., amount of oxygen in the atmosphere, 634.
is nitric acid formed in the organ- ism of higher plants? 686.
observations on the growth of pota- toes, 71.
Krosberg, K. See Claus. Krouchkoll, polarisation of copper, 757.
Krüger, F., absorption of light by oxy- hæmoglobin, 1126.
Krüss, G., atomic weight of gold, 340, 1019.
gold, 450, 554, 778. gold oxides, 15.
sublimed auric chloride, 341. universal spectroscope, 179. Krüss, G., and L. F. Nilson, com- ponents of the rare earths yielding absorption spectra, 890.
earths and niobic acid from
equivalent and atomic weight
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