Bamberger, E., and O. Boekmann, B-naphthyl-derivatives, 675. Bamberger, E., and W. Lodter,
aromatic nitriles, 719.
Bamberger, E., and R. Müller, so- called carbonylcarbazole (carbazole- blue), 959.
Bamberger, E., and M. Philip, acenaphthene and naphthalic acid,
Bandrowski, F. X., bases in Galician petroleum, 979.
Bannow, A., pure butyric acid, 29. Barataeff, S., action of allyl and ethyl iodides on ethyl oxalate, 361. methoxydiallylacetic acid, 359. Barataeff, S., and A. Saytzeff, tri- ethyl carbinol, 353. Barbaglia, G. A., action of sulphur on aldehydes, 462.
isobutaldehyde and its polymer- ides, 461.
Barnes, J., valuation of zinc powder and testing of carbonates, 80. Barr, A., nitrophenols and phenyl- hydrazine, 722.
Barth, M., estimation of glycerol in wines, 184.
Bartoli, A., and E.
relation between the critical tempera- tures of substances and their thermal expansion as liquids, 429. Bassett, H., and E. Fielding, action of hypochlorous anhydride on iodine trichloride, 106.
Battut, L., ammonia in beetroots, 71. Baubigny, H., artificial formation of alabandine, 781.
Schweizer's reagent and "eau céleste," 773.
Baudoin, testing copper sulphate, 1139. Bauer, F. See Elbs.
Bauer, R., apparatus for estimating carbonic anhydride and all similiar gases, 398.
estimation of fatty acids as fats,
401. Bauer, R. W. See Haedicke. Baumann, A., estimation of ammonia- cal nitrogen in soils, 82. Baumann, E., compounds of aldehydes and ketones with mercaptan, 126. disulphones, 123.
preparation of ethereal benzoates,
Bayer, K. J., basic aluminium sul- phate, 448.
detection of free sulphuric acid, and of aluminium hydroxide in alum- inium sulphate, 530.
Bayley, W. S. See Remsen. Béchamp, A., causes of the alteration of blood in contact with air, oxygen, and carbonic anhydride, 609. Becker, A., chemical constitution of barytocalcite and alstonite, 18. Becker, G. F., natural solutions of cinnabar, gold, and associated sul- phides, 555.
Becker, P., chlorination by means of acetic chloride, 932.
Beckmann, E., cracking glass with certainty, 105.
isonitroso-compounds, 826.
titration with Fehling's solution,
Beckurts, H., ptomaïnes, 385. Beckurts. See Holst.
Becquerel, E., effect of manganese on the phosphorescence of calcium car bonate, 190.
phosphorescence of calcium sul- phide, 540.
phosphorescence of alumina, 191,
409. Becquerel, H., variations in the ab- sorption spectra of didymium salts, 873.
variations in the absorption spectrum of didymium, 537.
Béhal, A., capraldoxime and methyl- hexylacetoxime, 795.
caprylidene: constitution of capral- dehyde, 788.
preparation of allyl iodide and allyl alcohol, 905.
Behla, G., substituted anthracenecar- boxylic acids: action of carbonyl chloride on anthracene dihydride, 593. Behrend, R., formation of dibromo- and dichloro-barbituric acids, 129.
synthesis of compounds of the uric acid series, 919.
Beketoff, N. N., change in volume during the formation of metallic oxides, 1073.
Belky, J., action of gaseous poisons,
Belloni, C. See Menozzi. Belluci, A., formation of starch in chlorophyll granules, 1136. Bender, F., and G. Schultz, diamido- stilbene, 268.
Bender, G., bismuth thiocyanate, 566. ethereal carbonates, 37, 245.
- non-existence of chromium hepta- sulphide, 553.
phenazoxine, 665.
pyrogenic formation of phenazine,
Bernthsen, A., and A. Goske, me- thyl-orange and ethyl-orange, 666. Bernthsen, A., and H. Mettegang, reactions of quinolinic acid, 737. Bernthsen, A., and F. Muhlert, acrid- aldehyde and acridinecarboxylic acid, 849. Bernthsen, A., and H. Schweitzer,
phenazine-derivatives, 139. Bernthsen, A., and A. Semper, syn- thesis of juglone, 674. Berry, N. A., copper slag, 447. Berthelot, ammonium magnesium phosphate, 202.
direct absorption of nitrogen from the atmosphere by vegetable soils, 395, 617.
metals and minerals of ancient Chaldea, 443.
phosphates of the alkaline earths,
tension of dissociation of dry ammonium hydrogen carbonate, 10. Berthelot, and C. Fabre, heat of formation of hydrogen telluride, 1010. tellurium, 761.
Berthelot and Louguinine, heats of combustion, 762.
Berthelot and Recoura, heats of combustion, 761.
passage from the benzene to
the acetic series, 1011.
the calorimetric bomb, 627. Bertoni, G., ethereal salts of nitrous acid, 458.
Betelli. See Pesci.
Bettel, W., separation of gold from the platinum metals, 1084. Beutell, A., prehnite from Silesia, 223. Beyer, C., quinoline-derivatives from B-diketones, 849.
Beyer, C., and L. Claisen, introdue- tion of acid radicles into ketones, 943. Biedermann, J., parahydroxybenzyl alcohol, 38.
Biedert, albuminoïds of human milk and of cow's milk, 388. Biginelli, P. See Guareschi. Bikfalvi, K., hæmin crystals, 165. Billeter, O., action of thiocarbonyl
chloride on secondary amines, 822. Billeter, O., and A. Steiner, thiocar- bimides of bibasic aromatic radicles, 366.
Bird, F. C. J., a filter tube for use in the estimation of alkaloïds by Mayer's reagent, 1002.
Bird, G. B., mercurous hydroxide, 447. purification of zine, 446. Birukoff, W., dimethylanthragallol,
erythrohydroxyanthraquinone-
carboxylic acid, 1049.
methylerythrohydroxyanthraqui
none, 964. Bischof, sodium felspar from Krage- roe, Norway, 453.
Bischoff, C. A., and A. Hausdörfer, action of iodine on derivatives of ethyl sodomalonate, 916.
Bischoff, C. A., and H. Siebert, benzyl and benzoyl compounds, 951. Bladin, J. A., dieyanphenylhydrazine compounds, 138.
saturation of normal arsenic acid with barium hydroxide, 7.
saturation of selenious acid by bases, 106.
Blarez, C., and G. Denigés, estima- tion of uric acid by potassium per- manganate, 621.
solubility of uric acid, 919. Blau, F., action of sodium methoxide on bromobenzenes, 242. Blochmann, R., action of aniline hydrochloride on ethyl cyanide, 931. carbonic anhydride in the atmo- sphere, 214.
Block, J., and B. Tollens, salts of levulinic acid, 800.
Blomstrand, C. W., oxy-acids of iodine, 327.
Blount, B., calcium borate, 108. Bloxam, C. L., calcium ammonium arsenate and calcium arsenate, 108.
colour tests for strychnine and other alkaloids, 752.
Blümcke, A., specific gravities of mix- tures of ethyl alcohol and carbonic anhydride, 435.
Blum, L., detection of albumin in urine, 1003.
separation of manganese from iron, 183. Blumenbach, E. See Dragen-
Boisbaubran, L. de, fluorescence of
manganese compounds, 3.
fluorescence of manganese and bismuth, 189, 873, 1006. fluorescence of spinel, 1005. gallium, 1081.
new fluorescences with well-defined spectra, 1008.
purification of yttria, 13.
red fluorescence of alumina, 191, 409, 538, 625.
red fluorescence of chromiferous gallium, 755.
Boissieu. See De Boisieu. Bokorny, T., reduction of silver salts by living protoplasm, 987. Boltzmann, L., thermochemical law
conjectured by Pebal respecting non- reversible electrolytic actions, 1072. Bondzynski, S., derivatives of hydro- thiocinnamic acid, 1108.
Bonhöffer, O. See Lellmann. Bonna, A., phenylparatoluidine, 927. Borchers, W., galvanic element, 541. Bordas, grain of Holcus sorgho, 519. Bornemann, E., metamethylcinnamic acid, 829.
Bosscha, J., meteorite of Karang, Modjo, or Magetan, in Java, 710. Bothamley, C. H., orthochromatic photography, 874.
Bott, W., and D. S. Macnair, appa- ratus for determining vapour-densi- ties, 632. Bouchardat, G., and J. Lafont, active camphene and ethylborneol, 596.
Bouchardat, G., and R. Voiry, ter- pinol, 677.
Bouilhon, E., estimation of solid matter in wines, 87.
Bourgeois, L., artificial production of crocoisite, 781.
calcium silicostannate, 333. crystallised insoluble carbonates,
Bourquelot, E., action of saliva on starch, 354.
deterioration of diastase by the action of heat, 608.
starch granules, 355.
Boutroux, L., gluconic acid, 468. Bouty, E., application of the electro- meter to the study of chemical re- actions, 882.
conductivity of acids and salts in dilute solutions, 758.
conductivity of mixtures, 877. Bowman, W., acetylhydrocotarnine- acetic acid, 1056.
action of potassium cyanide on meconine, 586.
Boys, C. V., Bunsen's ice calorimeter,
Bragard, M., estimation of zinc as pyrophosphate, 398.
zinc determination, 689. Brand, A., artificial breithauptite from the Mechernich lead furnaces, 17.
use of "solid bromine" in analysis, 688. Brand, C., determination of combined carbon in iron, 866.
Braun, F., decrease of compressibility of ammonium chloride solutions with increase of temperature, 768.
solubility of solid substances, and the changes in volume and energy accompanying solution, 436. Bréal, E., new mode of testing for nitrates, 1138.
Bredt, J., acetyllevulinic acid; consti- tution of y-ketonic acids, 126. Brenstein, and T. Salzer, detection of thiosulphate in sodium hydrogen carbonate, 79.
Brieger, L., a new ptomaïne producing tetanus, 284.
source of trimethylamine in ergot of rye, 394.
Brinckmann. See Fleischer. Brodsky, L., action of aldehydes on ammonium thiocyanate, 580. Brömme, W., behaviour of cyano- benzoic acids on dry distillation, 484. metacyanobenzoic acid, 484. Brown, A. J., chemical action of Bac- terium aceti, TRANS., 638.
Brown, J., theory of voltaic action, 417.
Brown, W. G., crystallographical notes,
Brühl, J. W., Thomsen's supposed ex- planation of molecular refraction rela- tions, 200. Brugman, W. F., influence of copper on the estimation of sulphur, 296. Brunnemann, determination of phos- phorus in basic slag, 527.
Brunner, J. C. A., action of isobut- aldehyde on quinaldine, 975. Brunner, P., and O. N. Witt, benzi- dine-derivatives, 672.
Brunner, P. See also Skraup. Brunswig, H., derivatives of aceto- thiênone, 236.
Brunton, T. L., and J. T. Cash, action of caffeïne and theïne on volun- tary muscle, 985.
chemical constitution and physiological action, 985.
Buchanan, J., electrical conductivity of hot gases, 1071.
Buchka, K., formation of phenyl- glyoxylic acid from benzoic cyanide,
phenylhydrazine compounds, 138. Buisine, A., amines in suint, 792. Bulach, W., action of paranitro- benzaldehyde on quinaldine, 976. Bulitsch, P., analysis of the water of a saline lake, 648.
Bunsen, R., decomposition of glass by carbonic anhydride condensed on its surface, 13.
Burghardt, C. A., determination of organic carbon and nitrogen in waters, 619.
Burton, B. S., and H. v. Pechmann, action of phosphoric chloride on ethyl acetonedicarboxylate, 467. Burton, C. I. See Japp. Busatti, L., minerals from Tuscany,
- wollastonite from Sardinia, 709. Busch, A., manufacture of santonin, 677.
Butler, F. H. See Kinch.
Cahn, E. L., methylanthragallols, 57. Cahn, E., and M. Lange, action of
aldehydes on amidosulphonic acids, 962.
Calmels. See Hardy.
Campani, G., volumetric estimation of urea, 1145.
Campbell, E. D., estimation of sulphur in soluble slags, 526.
Cannizzaro, S., and G. Fabris, acid from santonin: isophosantonic acid,
57. Canzoneri, F., and V. Oliveri, B-bromofurfuran, 658.
transformation of furfuran
into pyrroline, 470. Canzoneri, F., and G. Spica, ethoxy- lutidine, 499.
Carnegie, D. J. See Muir.
Carnelley, T., and W. Mackie, deter- mination of organic matter in air, 532.
Carnelley, T., and A. Thomson, derivatives of tolylbenzene, TRANS., 87.
Carnot, A., reactions of vanadic acid, 896.
vanadates, 1018. Carpenter, K. F., solubility of silver chromate in ammonium nitrate, 216. Cash, J. T. See Brunton. Castner, H. Y., production of alkali metals, 107.
Causse, H., acetalresorcinol, 40.
action of acetaldehyde on poly- valent phenols, 809. Cazeneuve, P., B-chloronitrocamphor, 970.
isomeric nitrocamphors, 842. Cazeneuve, P., and Hugounenq, pterocarpin and homopterocarpin, 971.
Celli, A., and F. Marino-Zuco, ni- trification, 858.
Cesáro, G., destinezite, 709. Chancel, G., and F. Parmentier, solubility of calcium orthobutyrate and isobutyrate, 547.
variation of solubility with variation of heat of solution, 632. Chaperon, G. See Gouy. Chapman, A., method for estimating fluorine, 295.
Chappuis, J., latent heat of vaporisa-
tion of certain volatile substances, 627.
Chappuis, J., and C. Rivière, re- fractive index and compressibility of cyanogen, 753.
vapour-tension of liquid cy-
anogen, 764. Chasanowitsch, J., action of phos- phorus pentachloride on salicylic acid, 725.
Chatard, T. M., lucasite, a new variety of vermiculite, 349.
Chatelier. See Le Chatelier. Chattaway, W. See Allen. Chauveau, A., and Kaufmann, heat developed by the activity of muscles, 1059.
relation between the destruc- tion of glucose and the production of animal heat and work, 289. Chester, A. H., mineralogical notes, 782. Chetmicki, S. v., carbonylorthamido- phenol and thiocarborthamidophenol, 477.
Christensen, O. T., chemistry of manganese and fluorine, 335, 448, 892. Chroustchoff, precipitation of mix- tures of iodates and sulphates by barium salts, 884. Chroustchoff. choff.
See De Chroust-
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