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152. CLVII.―The description and spectrographic analysis of a meteoric stone.
153. LXVI.―The absorption spectra of laudanine and laudanosine in relation of their constitution.
154. CXVI.―Notes on luteolin and apigenin.
155. LXVI.―The supposed existence of two isomeric triethyloxamines.
156. LXXXVIII.―Lomatiol (hydroxyisolapachol).
157. LII.―Observations on the melting points of some salicylic and anisic compounds.
158. LIX.―The synthesis of heterogeneous mixed alkyldiazoamido-compounds. Preliminary notice.
159. LXXV.―On aluminium in the ashes of flowering plants.
160. LXII.―Water of crystallisation.
161. XXVIII.―Chemico-microscopical researches on the cell-contents of certain plants.
162. XIV.―Reactions of displacement in the tropic acid group. Part I.
163. LXIV.―Further experiments on the periodic dissolution of metals.
164. LIV.―Cryoscopic measurements with nitrobenzene. Part III. Equilibrium in nitrobenzene solution.
165. LVI.―The constitution of the normal monosaccharides. Part II. Arabinose.
166. LIX.―The additive formation of four-membered rings. Part VI. The addition of azo-compounds to ethylenes and some transformations of the dimethylene-1 : 2-di-imine ring.
167. LXXXVII.―An X-ray investigation of saturated aliphatic ketones.
168. LXXXVIII.―Further X-ray measurements on long-chain compounds (n-hydrocarbons).
169. XCII.―Studies on starch. Part II. The constitution of polymerised amylose, amylopectin, and their derivatives.
170. CIX.―The relationship of thyroxin to tryptophan.
171. CXI.―The surface tensions of aqueous phenol solutions. Part I. Saturated solutions.
172. CXX.―The equilibria underlying the soap-boiling processes. Pure sodium palmitate.
173. Annual General Meeting.
174. Obituary notices: George Thomas Beilby, 1850–1924; Henry George Smith, 1852–1924.
175. Presidential Address. Universities as Centres of Chemical Research.
176. CXLV.―The potassium chlororutheniates and the co-ordination number of ruthenium.
177. CLXXXIX.―Studies of dynamic isomerism. Part XIX. Experiments on the arrest of mutarotation of tetramethylglucose.
178. CCVII.―The relation of homogeneous to catalysed reactions. The catalytic decomposition of hydrogen iodide on the surface of gold.
179. CCXVII.―Studies of the glucosides. Part III. The synthesis of “thioindican”.
180. CCXCIII.―The velocity of benzylation of certain amines. Part II.
181. CCXCV.―The action of aldehydes on the Grignard reagent. Part III.
182. CCCXXXVIII.―Dibenzylquinaldine.
183. CCCLXX.―Trypanocidal action and chemical constitution. Part III. Arsinic acids containing the glyoxaline nucleus.
184. CCCLXXXVII.―The relationship between the optical rotatory powers and the relative configurations of optically active compounds. Part II. The relative configurations of the optically active mandelic acids and β-phenyl-lactic acids.
185. Proceedings of the Chemical Society.
186. VI.―The variation of surface tension with temperature and some related functions.
187. VII.―Stereoisomerism and local anœsthetic action in the β-eucaine group. Resolution of β- and iso-β-eucaine.
188. XXXVI.―Ring-chain tautomerism. Part IX. The mutarotation of the sugars.
189. XXXIV.―Intermittent current electrolysis. Part III. The measurement of overvoltage.
190. XLI.―The relation between the glow of phosphorus and the formation of ozone.
191. LIX.―Electro-osmotic experiments on the reversal of the electrical charge of colloids and precipitates and the preparation of stable sols with a charge opposite in sign to that commonly obtained.
192. CXII.―Researches on phellandrenes. Part II.
193. Obituary notices: George Henry Beckett, 1855–1923; Frank Clowes, 1848–1923; John Allen Harker, 1870–1923; Herbert McLeod, 1841–1923; John Edward Stead, 1851–1923; Dudley Cloete Vining, 1896–1924.
194. CXXIII.―Influence of intensive drying on inner equilibria.
195. CLI.―The photochemistry of the halogen hydrides.
196. CLVIII.―The periodic catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
197. CLXXXVI.―The additive formation of four-membered rings. Part V. The formation of stable dimethylene - 1 : 2 - oxaimines from ethylenes and nitroso-compounds, with special reference to the direction of the addition.
198. CCXXXVI.―Investigations of the chromates of thorium and the rare earths. Part II. The chromates of lanthanum, praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium.
199. CCXLIV.―The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XVI. Three-carbon tautomerism in the cyclopropane series. Part III. Refractometric evidence.
200. CCLII.―The influence of nitrogen dilution on the speed of flame. Part II.
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