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102. CXXXI.―Non-existence of the so-called suboxide of phosphorus. Part II.
103. XXXI.―Attempts to prepare pure starch derivatives through their nitrates.
104. LXIV.―Corydaline. Part VI.
105. Kekulé Memorial Lecture.
106. XLIII.―The drying of ammonia and hydrogen chloride.
107. XC.―The non-resolution of racemic tetrahydropapaverine by tartaric acid.
108. VI.―Specific rotation of maltose and of soluble-starch.
109. XXXIX.―The freezing points of alloys containing zinc and another metal.
110. Annual General Meeting.
111. Obituary notices: Marshall Hall; Henry A. Mott; Tetsukichi Shimidzu, M.E.; William Henry Walenn; Theodore George Wormley, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D.
112. XXIV.―The acetylene theory of luminosity.
113. XXIX.―Available potash and phosphoric acid in soils.
114. Annual General Meeting.
115. LVI.―Halogen additive products of substituted thiosinnamines.
116. Lothar Meyer Memorial Lecture.
117. XCII.―Acid compounds of natural yellow colouring matters. Part II.
118. CX.―On flame temperatures and the acetylene theory of luminous hydrocarbon flames.
119. XIV.―The oxides of the elements and the periodic law.
120. XXIII.―Note on the liberation of chlorine during the heating of a mixture of potassic chlorate and manganic peroxide.
121. XXXIII.―A new alkaloïd from Corydalis cava.
122. XI.―Solution and pseudo-solution. Part I.
123. XX.―Some silver compounds of thiourea.
124. Obituary notices.
125. LXXXVII.―Note on the constitution of Nevile and Winther's orthotoluidinesulphonic acid and of the sulphonic acids of orthochloro- and ortho-bromotoluene.
126. V.―The estimation of cane-sugar.
127. LX.―The vapour pressures of mercury.
128. LXXXIV.―Eulyte and dyslyte. (A correction).
129. XLV.―The determination of the molecular weights of the carbohydrates. Part II.
130. LXXI.―Oxyamidosulphonates and their conversion into hyponitrites.
131. XV.―On morindon.
132. V.―Reduction of nitrites to hydroxylamine by hydrogen sulphide.
133. XI.―Contributions from the Laboratory of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. No. VIII. On bismuthates.
134. XXXVII.―Further notes on the di-haloïd derivatives of thiocarbamide.
135. LXVII.―Sulphinic compounds of carbamide and thiocarbamide.
136. Annual General Meeting.
137. LI.―The influence of remelting on the properties of cast iron. Notes on Sir W. Fairbairn's 1853 experiments.
138. LXXXIV.―Action of the halogens on the salts of organic bases. Part II. Tetramethylammonium salts.
139. XVIII.―The alkaloïds of nux vomica. III. Some experiments on strychnine.
140. LI.―On the existence of nitrous anhydride in the gaseous state.
141. XIII.―On hyponitrites.
142. Obituary notices: Robert Roscoe Felix Davey; James Hogarth; Edward Hunt; William Henry Aston Peake; William Plunkett; George Borwick Robertson; Henry Young Darracott Scott; Peter Spence; Charles William Siemens; James Hill Smith; William Spottiswoode; James Thomas Way; James Young
143. XXIV.―On α-ethylvalerolactone, α-ethyl β-methylvalerolactone, and on a remarkable decomposition of β-ethyl-aceto-succinic ether.
144. Anniversary meeting, March 30th, 1883.
145. LI.―On rotary polarisation by chemical substances under magnetic influence.
146. LXVIII.―Fractional distillation with a still-head of uniform temperature.
147. XXIV.―On colouring matters derived from diazo-compounds.
148. Anniversary meeting, March 31st, 1879.
149. CXXVIII.―Synthesis of 4-hydroxy-l : 2-dimethylanthraquinone.
150. CCXCV.―Absorption spectra and molecular phases. Part I.
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