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2. XXXVII.―On the behaviour of metallic solutions with filter paper, and on the detection of cadmium.
3. XLVI.―Note on the application of the electrolytic method to the estimation of arsenic in wall-papers, fabrics, &c.
4. XXXIX.―Volatilisation of salts during evaporation. (Preliminary paper.).
5. XXII.―Notes on the recent papers by A. von Baeyer and Julius Thomsen: “on the constitution of benzene.”.
6. LVI.―The origin of calcium thiosulphate: an emendatory note to a paper on the calcium hydrosulphides.
7. CXV.―Solution and diffusion of certain metals and alloys in mercury. (Second paper.).
8. VIII.―Note on electrolytic conduction and on evidence of a change in the constitution of water; an addendum to the foregoing paper.
9. XII.―The theory of the interaction of carbon monoxide, water and oxygen gases: a note on Mr. H. B. Dixon's paper on the action of carbonic oxide on steam.
10. XLIX.―Note on pentathionic acid in connection with the foregoing paper.
11. XXIX.―The absorption spectra of naphthalene and of tetramethylnaphthalene.
12. Annual General Meeting.
13. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Chemical Society.
14. CLXXI.―A note on the photosynthesis of amines.
15. XIV.―The relative strengths of the alkaline hydroxides and of ammonia as measured by their action on cotarnine.
16. Presidential address.
17. Obituary notices: W. L. Hiepe; James Wyllie Rodger.
18. XXXI.―Potassium chlorate and perchlorate.
19. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Chemical Society.
20. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Chemical Society.
21. CCCXX.―The formation of chromones.―A criticism.
22. Report of the International Committee on Atomic Weights for 1920–1921.
23. XXIII.―The preparation and properties of colloidal carbon.
24. CXXVI.―The mode of combustion of carbon : the effect of drying the oxygen.
25. CXVI.―The influence of solvents on the rotation of optically active compounds. Part VI. The relationship between solution-volume and rotation of the alkyl and potassium alkyl tartrates in aqueous solution.
26. Obituary notices: Edmund Atkinson; Sir John Conroy, Bart.; Sir John Bennet Lawes, Bart.; Stevenson Macadam.
27. LVII.―Presence of invertase in some plants of the gramineæ. Part I.
28. LXXVIII.―The molecular refraction of dissolved salts and acids. Part II.
29. CIX.―Imidosulphonates. Part II.
30. XXII.―Action of potassium cyanide solutions on New Zealand gold and silver.
31. XXXI.―Acidimetry of hydrogen fluoride.
32. XLIX.―Contributions to our knowledge of the aconite alkaloïds. Part XI. The constitution of aconitine. Acetyl derivatives of benzaconine and aconitine.
33. V.―On the application of iron sulphate in agriculture, and its value as a plant-food.
34. II.―On the oxidation of phosphorus at a low temperature, and the alleged decomposition of phosphorous anhydride by sunlight.
35. XXIX.―On condensations of compounds which contain the dicarbonyl-group with aldehydes and ammonia.
36. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Chemical Society.
37. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Chemical Society.
38. XLI.―On the determination of tartaric acid in lees and inferior argol, with some remarks on filtration and precipitation.
39. Proceedings at the Meetings of the Chemical Society.
40. V.―The iodometric estimation of chloric acid in chlorates.
41. XXXII.―Selenium selenochloride.
42. LXXXIV.―The mutarotation of the sugars.
43. XXV.―Presence of gold in natural saline deposits and marine plants.
44. CLXXXVIII.―Studies of dynamic isomerism. Part XVIII. The mechanism of mutarotation.
45. CCXXXI.―Theories of polar and non-polar free affinities. A practical and theoretical reply to some recent criticisms and comparisons.
46. CCCXXXIV.―Polarity theories and four-membered rings. The non-existence of 2 : 3 : 3-triphenylmethylene-1 : 2-oxaimine.
47. CCCXLVII.―The parachor and chemical constitution. Part III. Orientation isomerism in aromatic compounds.
48. Obituary notices: Richard Burtles, 1900–1925; Reginald Arthur Joyner, 1887–1925; Guglielmo Körner, 1839–1925; George Downing Liveing, 1827–1924; Alexander Mitchell Williams, 1888–1925; George Young, 1867–1925
49. V.―The determination of surface tension from the maximum pressure in bubbles. Part II.
50. CXL.―Miscibility of anhydrous sulphite and sulphate of sodium.
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