Kupferschlaeger, titration of zinc powder, 865.
La Coste, W., and F. Valeur, de- rivatives of a-quinolinedisulphonic
-quinolinedisulphonic acids and
their derivatives, 379. Lacre. See De Lacre. Lacroix, A., critical examination of some minerals, 350.
lammelar thomsonite, 350. -plumbocalcite from Wenlock Head,
white epidote from the Beagle Canal, Terra del Fuego, 350. Ladd, E. F., pepsin versus animal digestion, 513.
Ladenburg, A., cinnamene of the pyridine series, 737.
constitution of benzene, 362. constitution of tropine, 740. formation of pyrrolidine, 1052.
identity of cadaverine with penta-
methylenediamine, 125, 1057. piperidine bases, 64.
piperidine series, 740. pyridine bases, 59. pyrrolidine, 499.
specific rotation of piperidine bases, 164, 282.
synthesis of active conine, 160. Ladenburg A., and F. Peterson, duboisine, 740.
Ladenburg, A., and C. F. Roth, bases from animal oil, 157. Lafont, J., action of glacial acetic acid
on lævogyrate camphene, 969. Lafont, J. See also Bouchardat. Laible, estimation of phosphoric acid, 526.
Landero. See De Landero.
Landsberg, L., preparation of vanil- lin, 483.
Langeli, T., trimethylpropylammo- nium iodide and hydroxide, 461. Langlois, M., specific heats of liquids,
Lasser-Cohn, sodium and potassium ethyl tartrates, 918.
Latschinoff, P., bile acids, 682.
crystalline form of choleic acid,
683. Laube, G., decolorising power of bone- black, 619.
Laugier, P., action of selenious acid on manganese dioxide, 775. Laurent, E., the bacillus of panary fermentation, 70.
Laurie, A. P., electromotive force of a constant cell with moving plates, 314. electromotive force of a voltaic cell having an aluminium plate as elec- trode, 315. Laurie, A. P. See also Thorpe. Lawson, A. T. See Zincke. Le Bel, J. A., Russian petroleum, 225. Lebensbaum, M., amount of oxygen taken up in the decomposition of hæmoglobin into albumin and hæma- tin, 854.
Lechartier, G., cider ash, 520.
Le Chatelier, H., action of heat on clays, 785.
constitution of clays, 785. laws of solution, 548.
thermodynamics and chemistry,
Lederer, G. See Curtius.
Ledroit, J. M., so-called trachyte- dolerites of the Vogelsberg, 904. Legler, L., estimation of glycerol in fermented liquids, 1142.
Lehmann, F. See Pfeiffer, Wal- lach.
Leighton, G. W., crystalline scale formed in the manufacture of sodium hydrogen carbonate, 108.
mica from Leon Co., Texas, 119. Leitgeb, H., crystalline deposits in dahlia tubers, 1136.
Leko, M. T., thiophen in aniline, 471. Lellmann, E., existence of two series of 4 (ana) derivatives of quinoline, 973.
phenylpiperidine, 604.
preparation of B-nitronaphthalene, 590. Lellmann, E., and H. Alt, quinoline, 502. Lellmann, E., and O. Bonhöffer, introduction of carboxyl into aro- matic derivatives by the action of diphenylcarbamide chloride, 935.
introduction of carboxyl into aromatic hydrocarbons, 254.
Leone, T., changes induced in water by the development of bacteria, 615. Leone, T., and A. Longi, properties of olive, sesame, and cotton oils, 536. Lepetit, R., pyridine-derivatives from metanitrobenzaldehyde, 1053.
reaction of nitrobenzaldehydes with ethyl acetoacetate and ammonia, 845. Lerch, J. Z., red dye from chloral hydrate, 793.
Le Royer, A., B-dichlorophthalic acid, 831.
Lescoeur, H., dissociation of hydrated oxalic acid, 915.
hydrates of barium chloride, 766. hydrates of sodium arsenate, 698. the relation between the efflor- escence and deliquescence of salts and the maximum vapour-tensions of their saturated solutions, 208.
vapour-tension of sodium acetate,
velocity of dissociation, 100. Lesseps. See De Lesseps. Leuckart, R., carveol, borneol, and menthol, 376.
Leuckart, R., and E. Bach, bornyl- amine, 376.
Leuckart, R., and A. Herrmann, nitrotolylglycine and oxydihydrotolu- quinoxaline, 383.
Levallois, A., characteristics of olive oil, 535.
Levi, L. E., thiophen-green, 481. Lévy, L., colour reactions of arsenic, arsenious, vanadic, and molybdic an- hydrides, and of antimony and bis- muth oxides, 305.
colour reactions of titanic, niobic, tantalic, and stannic anhydrides, 304.
estimation of titanic acid, 1064. Levy, S., and K. Jedlička, action of bromine on bromanilic and chlor- anilic acids, 1106.
Lewy, L.. aniline and its homologues, 134.
Leybold, W., burette jet, 688. L'Hote, L., detection and estimation of aluminium in wine and in grapes, 690.
detection and estimation of vana- dium in minerals, 690.
L'Hote, L. See also Girard. Liborius, P., bacterial life in relation to oxygen, 291.
Liebermann, C., constitution of azo- opianic acid, 257.
derivatives of opianic acid, 45. isomeride of hemipinimide, 258. Liebermann, C., and O. Bergami, cocceryl alcohol and coccerylic acid, 650.
ruberythric acid, 1051. Liebermann, C., and A. Gimbel, preparation of anthranol and di- anthryl, 965.
Liebermann, C., and S. Kleemann, etherification of opianic acid, 584.
opianic acid-derivatives, 47. Liebermann, C., and S. v. Kosta- necki, spectra of the methyl-deriva- tives of hydroxyanthraquinone, 1. Liebermann, C., and M. Römer, alkannin, 1051.
Liebermann, C., and P. Seidler, opiaurin, 580.
Liebermann, C., and W. Wense, hydroxyanthraquinone dyes, 593. Liebermann, C., and O. N. Witt, azines of chrysoquinone, 1049. Liebermann, L., detection of albumin in urine, 1150.
Liebmann, A., and Studer, detection of rosaniline salts, 405.
Liebrecht, A., reduction of nicotine, 161.
Liebrecht, A. See also Einhorn. Lifschütz, J. See Pinner. Limpach, L. See Conrad. Limpricht, H., sulphazides, 728. Linck, G., crystallography of cadmium borotungstate, 334.
Linde, O., estimation of hydrocyanic acid, 1143.
Lindet, L., action of alcohols on auro- phosphorous chloride, 227.
Lindo, new sugar reactions, 751. Lindström, G., copper mineral from Sunnerskog, Sweden, 343.
- phosphoric anhydride in felspar,347. Ling, A. R., isomeric change in the phenol series, TRANS., 147, 782. Linn, F. See Morse.
Linossier, G., compound of hæmatin with nitric oxide, 854. Lintner, C. J., diastase, 165.
Lipp, A., para- and ortho-nitrophenyl- oxyacrylic acid, 142.
Lipp, A., tetrahydropicoline, 277. Lippmann, E., dehydrogenation by means of benzoic peroxide, 151. Lippmann, E., and F. Fleissner, synthesis of hydroxyquinolinecarboxy- lic acid, 63, 1119.
Lippmann, E. O. v., a new galactan: properties of galactose, 652. Lipski, A. A., comparative estimation of preparations of pepsin, 66. List, E., organic and inorganic con- stituents of grapes, 860.
List, R., action of thiocarbamide on ethyl acetoacetate, 127. List, R. See also Fahlberg. Livermore, W. D. See Norton. Liweh, T.,conyrine platinochloride, 383. 26 dimethylpyridine platino- chloride, 378.
Lloyd, J. V., asiminine, 981.
Lloyd, R., conversion of the higher homologues of phenol into amines, 721. Locher, M. See Ziegler. Lodter, W. See Bamberger. Loeb, M., amidine-derivatives, 42. Loebisch, W. F., and P. Schoop, strychnine, 282.
Lösch, A., theïne estimation, 1002. Lösch, A. A., brucite from the Ural, 345. Loew, O., catalytic actions, 440.
phoric acid in basic slag, 527. Lommel, E., phosphorescence, 410. Longi, A. See Leone.
Lopatine, N., action of aniline on ethyl dibromosuccinate, 1046. Lory, C., microscopic crystals of albite in calcareous rocks of the Western Alps, 1023.
Losanitsch, S. M., mineral waters from Servia, 648. Louguinine. See Berthelot. Lowe, C. W., dibenzyl ether, TRANS., 700.
Lowmann, O. See Claisen. Luckow, C., separation of metals by oxalic acid, 529.
Ludwig, E., and G. Tschermak, meteorite from Angra dos Reis, 1087. Lüdecke, O., crystallography of some polyiodides, 910.
minerals from the Stassfurt salt mines, 1085. Lüdeking, C., post-mortem detection of chloroform, 305.
Lunge, G., analysis of explosives, 86. - conversion of calcium hypochlorite into calcium chlorate, 11.
detection of nitrogen compounds in seleniferous sulphuric acid, 998.
Lunge, G., and J. Rosenberg, coal-tar lutidines, 449.
Lunge, G., and R. Schoch, action of ammonia on bleaching powder, 700. Lunge, M. See Cahn.
Luvini, J., electrical conductivity of gases and vapours, 4.
Luzzato, E., antimonite from Val- dagno, 1084.
Luzzato. See also Zambelli. Lwoff, J., fatty acids in resin, 653.
Mabery, C. F., products from the Cowles electrical furnace, 551.
substituted acrylic and propionic acids, 570.
Macadam, W. I., butyrellite, 17.
talc used in paper-making, 452. Macagno, J., determination of tan- nin in sumach, 624.
McCay, L. W., arsenic pentasulphide,
McCulloch, N., estimation of chro- mate in the presence of dichromate, 304.
volumetric estimation of cobalt in presence of nickel, 1141. MacGowan, G., dihaloïd-derivatives of thiocarbamide, TRANS., 378.
sulphinic compounds of carbamide and thiocarbamide, TRANS., 666. McGregor, J. G., density of weak aqueous solutions of salts, 209. MacIvor, R. W. E., bismuthic gold, 707.
minerals occurring in Australian bat guano, 708.
New Zealand graphite, 555. perbromic acid, 698.
Mackenzie, G. S., rare copper minerals from Utah, 19.
Mackie, W. See Carnelley. Mackintosh, J. B., improved form of Elliot's gas apparatus, 1137.
separation of nickel and cobalt from iron, 1141.
McLoughlin, S. See Colby. MacMunn, C. A., invertebrate chro- matology, 613.
Macnair, D. S., apparatus for vapour- density determinations, 765.
separation of acetic and formic
therapeutic action of methylal,
toxic action of colchicine, 515. Malbot, H., preparation of isobutyl- amines, 356.
preparation of normal propyl- amines and isoamylamines, 652. salts of di-isobutylamine, 461. separation of mono- and di-iso- butylamines, 357.
Mallet, J. W., silver in Cotopaxi vol- canic ash, 454.
Malot, estimation of phosphoric acid, 1063.
Manasse, O., vanadates of the alkaline earths, 339.
Manasse. See also Claisen. Maneuvrier, G., formation of the electric are without contact of the electrodes, 626.
Mankiewicz, detection of phospho- rus, 526.
Mannley, G., estimation of indigo,
Mansfeld, W., derivatives of di- ethylene disulphide, 122. Maquenne, inosite and its derivatives, 355, 459, 908.
identity of dambose with inosite,
Maquenne. See also Dehérain. Marcacci, A., action of alkaloïds in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, 859. Marcet, W., volumetric estimation of carbonic anhydride, 528. Marceuse, W., formation of lactic acid during muscular activity, 508. Mares, excretion of urea and uric acid from the system, 856.
Margottet, J. See Hautefeuille. Marino-Zuco, F. See Celli. Markownikoff and J. Spady, con- stitution of the hydrocarbon CaHan from Caucasian petroleum, 922. Marquardt, A., alkyl compounds of bismuth, 802.
Meem, J. G., limonite-pseudomorphs after iron pyrites, 116.
Méhu, C., sugar in urine, 1060.
urea estimation, 1001.
Meineke, C., analysis of clays, 1139. determination of manganese, 1139. determination of phosphorus in steel and iron, 396.
volumetric determination of man- ganese, 531. Meissler, A., ethyl isobutyl ether, 1088. Meissner, F., heat evolved when pow- ders are moistened, 9.
Meldola, R., constitution of diazo- amido-compounds, 818.
preparation of dinitronaphthyl- amine; metanitrophenylazodimethyl- amidobenzene, 152.
Meldola, R., and F. W. Streatfeild, notes on anhydro-bases: ethenyltri- amidonaphthalene, TRANS., 691. Melikoff, P., constitution of chloro- hydroxybutyric acid and dichloro- butyric acid, 30.
derivatives of tiglic acid, 29. Mendeléeff, D., the compounds of ethyl alcohol with water, TRANS., 778. Mendenhall, T. C., electrical resist-
ance of soft carbon under pressure, 315. Menke, A. E., action of ferric sulphate on iron, 703.
Menke, A. E. See also Scovell. Menozzi, A., and C. Belloni, a- methylamidovaleric acid, 797. Menozzi, A. See also Koerner. Mensching, J., and V. Meyer, be- haviour of phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony at a white heat, 888.
vapour-density of potassium
Merck, C. E., ecgonine, 284. Merck, E., strophanthus and strophan- thin, 1116.
Merling, G., action of bromine on dimethylpiperidine, 164.
Mermet, A., lecture experiments, 769. Mertens, E., action of amines on phthalylacetic acid, 51.
Merz, V., and P. Müller, aniline and diphenylamine from phenol, 243. conversion of phenols into
amines, 576. Merz, V., and C. Ris, action of
ethylenediamine on catechol, 722. Mettegang, H. See Bernthsen. Meunier, S., artificial formation of rose-spinel or Balas ruby, 707.
meteoric iron at Fort Duncan, Texas, 647.
mineral waters from Java, 224. Meusel, E., effects of thiocyanates on vegetation and fermentation, 519. Meyer, A. B., nephrite from Alaska,
Meyer, E. v., preparation of iodo- benzene from phenylhydrazine, 1042. synthesis of cyanphenin, 363.
Meyer, G., refractive index of ice, 753. Meyer, L., action of carbon tetra- chloride on oxides, 552.
apparatus for fractional distillation under reduced pressure, 884.
Meyer, V., and A. W. Warrington, action of acetic chloride on amines, TRANS., 683.
Meyer, V. See also Daccomo, Demuth, Mensching. Michael, A., action of ethyl sodaceto- acetate and sodomalonate on the ethyl salts of unsaturated acids, 672.
action of phosphorus pentachloride on acetanilide, 481.
behaviour of acetic acid and its derivatives to phosphorus pentachlor- ide, 359.
behaviour of ethyl oxalate with resorcinol, 949.
condensation of aldehydes with phenols, 825.
constitution of trimethylenetricar- boxylic acid, 468.
convenient method of preparing brominated fatty acids, 358.
formation of indigo-blue from orthonitrophenylpropiolic acid, 672.
reactions with ethyl sodacetoace- tate and ethyl sodomalonate, 716.
reduction of the isomeric bromo- cinnamic acids, 668.
Michael, A., and G. M. Browne, aromatic hydroxylamines, 663.
isomerism in the cinnamic
isomerism in the crotonic
acid series, 656, 1029.
Michael, A., and J. P. Ryder, action of aldehydes on phenols, 723. Michaelis, A., organo-bismuth com- pounds, 368.
tellurium dichloride, 1078. valency of bismuth, 340.
vapour-density of tellurium te- trachloride valency of tellurium, 770.
Michaelis, A., and A. Polis, tri- phenylbismuthine and its derivatives,
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