Acid, gas, carbonic, asphyxia from, 381 Acid, hypochlorous, and the chlorides
of sulphur, note on, by M. E. Millon,
Acid, iodic, anhydrous, and crystal- lised, M. V. Jacquelain on, Acid, lactic, on the artificial formation of, and on a new body homologous with glycocolle, by M. Ad. Strecker, 157 Acid, nitric, action of, on the organic alkalis, by Dr. Thos. Anderson, Acid, nitric, on the action of, on various vegetables, with a more particular examination of the common broom, (Spartium Scoparium, Linn.), by John Stenhouse, Esq., F.R.S. Acid, nitro-hippuric, on the formation of in the animal economy, by Sig. Cesar Bertagnini,
Acid, oxalic, on the estimation of, and the separation of this acid from phosphoric acid, by M. H. Rose, Acid, phosphoric, on the proportion of in some natural waters, by Professor Völcker,
Acid, phosphoric, separation of oxalic acid from-Estimation of oxalic acid, by M. H. Rose, Acid, phosphoric, on the volatility of in acid solutions, by J. B. Bunce, Acid, picric, nicotine, opium, quinine,
Adulteration of verm lion,
Air and water in towns, and the action of porous strata on water and organic matter, by Dr R. A. Smith, Alcohol, considered in a toxicological point of view, by M. Morin, Alcoholic drinks, the ultimate conse- quences of, the good effects of ammo- nia against, by M. Dallas, Alkalis, on the separation of the from magnesia, and on the analysis of the alkaliferous minerals, by M. Ebelmen Alkalis, organic, action of nitric acid on the, by Dr. Thomas Anderson, Alkaloïd, new, of opium, M. F. Hin- terberger on, Alkaloïds, artificial, on the nitrogenous principles of vegetables as the sources of, by Dr. J. Stenhouse, Alkaloids, on the double salts which they form with mercury, and on a new alkaloid of opium, by M. F. Hinterberger,
Arsenic, on the detection of, applied to medical jurisprudence, by M. A. Morin,
Alloy for taking casts of medals, Alloy, composed of copper and silver, on the corrosion of in sea-water, by Aug. A. Hayes, Alloys of gold and silver, on the, used in the manufacture of plate, jewel- lery, &c., with an exposition of the various frauds practised therein, by William Griffiths, working gold- smith, 123, 166 Alloys, metallic, analysis of some, by C. Brunner, 447 Almonds, bitter, oil of, poisoning by, 572 Aloine, the cathartic principle of aloes, by Messrs. T. and H. Smith, 300, 524 Amalgam of tin and cadmium for the teeth, by M. Varrentrapp, Amalgams, on some, by Mr. J. P. Joule,
Association, inventors' aid
Atmosphere, the general, on the as- sumed existence of ammonia in, Dr. A. A. Hayes, Atmosphere, abnormal, growth of plants in, observations on the, by Dr. J. H. Gladstone and Mr. G. Gladstone, Atmosphere, oxygen in, description of a new method of determining the amount of, by Professor J. Liebig, Atomic volumes and atomic weights, observations on, with considerations on the probability that certain bodies now considered as elementary may be decomposed, by Professor Dumas, 495 Atropia and daturia, Dr. A. Von Planta on, Atropine, preparation of, by means of chloroform, by M. Rabourdin, Atropine, use of, in hernia of the iris, 576
Blast furnaces, see Furnaces, blast. Blood of man and animals, note on the presence of casein and the variations of its proportions in the, by MM. Natalis Guillot and Felix Leblanc, Blood, presence of carbonates in, by Professor Mulder,
Blood and milk, on the presence of fluorine in, by Dr. G. Wilson, Blood, in health and disease, presence of uric acid in, by Dr. Garrod, Blood of women during lactation, on the presence of caseïn in solution in the, by MM. Natalis Guillot and Felix Leblanc, Blow-pipe, oxyhydrogen, an improved gas-holder and, by T. Tate, Boilers, steam, incrustations in, by Dr. C. W. Weight, Books received,
Brass, malleable, process of making, Bromine in gas-liquor, by M. Méne, Bronzes, antique, of the Gallo-Roman period, analysis of two, by M. Sal- vetat,
Battery, nitric acid voltaïc, on the ap- plication of carbon deposited on gas retorts as the negative plate in the, by Mr. C. L. Dresser, Battery, sixth communication on, note on the chemical phenomenon, and on the light of the battery with two li- quids, by M. C. Despretz, Bed-sores, chemical means for the pre- vention of, by Mr. S. Hitch, Bile, on the influence of the, on the formation of fat in the animal econ- economy, by Dr. Van Den Brock, Bill, a, for regulating the qualfiications of pharmaceutical chemists, and for other purposes in connection with the practice of pharmacy,
Bill, the Pharmacy.
Cadmium, sulphate of conia, &c., in certain species of ophthalmia, by Fronmüller,
Cakes of oleaginous-seeds, memoir on the, by MM. E. Soubeiran and J. Girardin, 312, 365 Calcium, chloride of, crystallised, in diseases of the skin, by M. Cazenave, 330 Calico, the fibres of, on a new method of contracting, and of obtaining on the calico thus prepared colors of much brilliancy, by Mr. Mercer, Camphor, artificial, mode of distin- guishing from natural, by Mr. J. W. Bailey, Camphor, solid and liquid, from the Dryobalanops Camphora, by Pro- fessor De Vry,
Carmine spar, Mr. F. Sandberger on, Carp, eggs of the, chemical investiga- tions on the, by M. Gobley, Carp. soft roe of the, chemical resear- ches on the, by M. Gobley, Caseïne, on the presence of, in solution in the blood of women during lac- tation, by MM. Natalis Guillot and Felix Leblanc, Caseïn, note on the presence of, and the variations of its proportions in the blood of man and animals, by MM. Natalis Guillot and Felix Le- blanc,
Cholera, on the composition of the air at Moscow during the, by Mr. Laskowsky,
Chromium, sesquioxide of, artificial crystals of, by Mr. W. P Blake, Chufa, (Cyperus Esculentus), memoir on the chemical nature of the, by Ramon Torres Munoz y Luna Cinchona, on the yellow of commerce, by M. E. Fontaine,
Cinchonas, on the assaying of with chloroform, by M. Rabourdin,. Cinchonine, on sulphate of in inter- mittent fever, by Dr. Thomsen, Claussen's Flax process,
Cassia Lignea, (cinnamomum aromat- icum, Nees), M. Dumeril on,
Coal, anthracite, the ashes of, by Mr. J. B. Bunce,
Casts of models, composition for
Coal, carbonisation of in ovens, on the composition of the gases produced in the, by M. Ebelmen, Cobalt, researches on, by M. Fremy,395, 445 Cochineal, adulteration of, Cochineal, fumigation with cherry- laurel water, the use of the vegetable acids, &c. on the comparative value of in the treatment of hooping-cough, by Dr. Pavesi,
Cod liver-oil, new mode of adminis- tering,
Cod liver-oil, on the use of in the treatment of phthysis, by Dr. Lewick,
Codeine and iodine, ou a compound of, by Dr. T. Anderson,
Codein, preparation and analysis of, by Dr. Anderson,
Collodion applied to burns,
Chloroform, antiseptic property of, by
Collodion, on the use of in photogra phy, by F. S. Archer, Esq.,
Collodion, prepared, Mr. F. Scott Archer's, directions for using for ob- taining instantaneous positive and negative pictures, by Mr. F. Horne. 516 Coloration of vegetables, on the, by M. Morot, Coloring matter of the Morus Tinc- toria, on the, by M. R. Wagner, Colors, on a mode of defining and na- ming, according to a systematic and practical method, and application of such means to the definition and de- nomination of a great number of na- tural bodies and artificial products, by M. Chevreul, Colors for painting on porcelain, (used at Dresden, preparation of, Colors used in painting on porcelain, preparation of the,
Colors, simultaneous contrast of, on the necessity of studying the, by M. Chevreul, Compounds, organic, on the chemical nomenclature of, by Dr. Daubeny, 544 Conia, sulphate of cadmium, &c., in certain species of ophthalmia, by Dr. Fronmüller, Copaiba, balsam of, process for depri- ving of its disagreeable taste and odor, and enveloping it with a sac- charine covering under the form of pills or comfit, by M. Chervet, Copaiba, observations on, by Mr. W. Procter, jun.,
Copper, certain method of assaying by electro-chemical action,
Copper, dimorphism of, by Mr. W. P.
Copper, to coat iron with,
Copper, protoxide and peroxide of, separation of the, by H. Rose, Copper, salts of, on the action of sal- ammoniac in the oxidation of color- ing matters by the, by MM. C. Koechlin and E. M. Plessy, 213, 216 Copper and silver, on the corrosion of
in sea-water, of an alloy composed of, by Aug. A. Hayes, Coprolites, or fossil manure, by Mr. İsaiah Deck,
Creatine, a constituent of the flesh of
the Cetacea, by Dr. Price,
Curare, researches on, by MM. Pe- louze and Cl, Bernard,
Cyanogen, chloride of, on the action of on pyroxylic spirit, by Senor Eche- varria, of Madrid, Cyperus Esculentus, see Chufa.
Daturia, detection of in the urine, Daturia, on atropia and, by Dr. A. Von Planta, Death of Richard Phillips, Esq. F.R.S. 431 Dechenite, Dr. C. Bergemann on, Depilatories, observations on the sul- phurets of arsenic considered as, by M. F. Boudet,
Diamagnetism and magne-crystallic action, by Dr. J. Tyndall,
Diamond, on a peculiar form pro- duced in a, when under the influ- ence of the voltaic arc, by Mr. J. P. Gassiot, Diffusion of liquids, Professor Graham
Eggs of the carp, chemical investiga- tions on the, by M. Gobley, Electricity, researches on the causes which disengages, in vegetables, and on vegeto-terrestrial currents, by M. Becquerel, Electrochemical effects, on the, pro- duced under the influence of light, by M. Edmund Becquerel, Electro-coloring of polished metallic objects, by M. Bergeat, Electro-magnetic power, Electrotype process, on the large scale, the copper solutions employed in the, on a means of maintaining in a con- stant state of saturation, by M. Phillipp, Emery, on a method of determining the effective hardness of, with obser- vations on its chemical composition, by Dr. J. Lawrence Smith, Emerylite, Dr. J. Lawrence Smith on 400 Emetic, tartar, on the external use of an aqueous solution of, by Dr. C. Cloc. Emmenagogue, Japanese the Key-tse- Sing, by Dr. Williams,
Ephesite, Dr. J. Lawrence Smith on Ergot of rye and its fixed oil, Dr. Bertrand on,
Ether, carbonic, on a new method of forming, by M. Adolphe Wurtz Ether, chlorated hydrochloric, M. Mi-
Ether, hydriodic, action of and physio- logical effects of, by M. Huétte, Ether, on a peculiar property of, and some essential oils, by Dr. C. F. Schoenbein,
Ethers, a new class of, researches on a,
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