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2. XI.―Synthesis of arachidic acid and some long-chain compounds.
3. XII.―The adsorption of catalytically poisonous metals by platinum. Part I. The adsorption of lead and mercury.
4. XIII.―The explosion of acetylene and nitrogen. Part IV. Spectra of explosions of gases containing hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.
5. XIV.―Reactions of displacement in the tropic acid group. Part I.
6. XIX.―Banded bituminous coal. Studies in the composition of coal.
7. XXII.―The chemistry of lignin. Part II. A comparison of lignins derived from various woods.
8. XXIII.―A redetermination of the atomic weight of bromine. The inseparability of the isotopes by fractional crystallisation.
9. XXIV.―The use of fused borax in the determination of the atomic weight of boron.
10. XXVI.―A synthesis of pyrylium salts of anthocyanidin type. Part V. The synthesis of cyanidin chloride and of delphinidin chloride.
11. XXXII.―Method of measuring the reduction potentials of quinhydrones.
12. XXXV.―Reduction of the carbocyanines.
13. XL.―The rotatory dispersive power of organic compounds. Part XIV. Simple dispersion in 1-methylcyclohexylidene-4-acetic acid.
14. XLII.―Physostigmine (eserine). Part III.
15. XLV.―New halogen derivatives of camphor. Part VI. β-Bromocamphor-α-sulphonic acid. Part VII. The constitution of the Reychler series of camphorsulphonic acids. Experiments on chlorosulphoxides.
16. XLVI.―Conversion of amino-acids into tertiary amino-alcohols.
17. XLVII.―The action of caustic alkali on α-bromo-α-ethylbutyrylcarbamide.
18. XLVIII.―The direct combination of ethylenic hydrocarbons with hydrogen sulphites.
19. L.―Studies in electro-endosmosis. Part III.
20. LI.―A comparison between the homogeneous thermal decomposition of nitrous oxide and its heterogeneous catalytic decomposition on the surface of platinum.
21. LIII.―The heats of solution and of decomposition of chlorine dioxide.
22. LIV.―Cryoscopic measurements with nitrobenzene. Part III. Equilibrium in nitrobenzene solution.
23. LV.―Constitutional studies in the monocarboxylic acids derived from sugars. Part III. The isomeric tetramethyl galactonolactones and trimethyl arabonolactones.
24. LVI.―The constitution of the normal monosaccharides. Part II. Arabinose.
25. LVII.―Synthesis of derivatives of γ-arabinose.
26. 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.
27. LXI.―Investigations on the dependence of rotatory power on chemical constitution. Part XXIV. Further experiments on the Walden inversion.
28. LXII.―The relative rates of catalytic hydrogenation of different types of unsaturated compounds. Part I. Aliphatic ethylenic derivatives.
29. LXIV.―Further experiments on the periodic dissolution of metals.
30. LXVI.―The chemistry of the glutaconic acids. Part XVIII. Three-carbon tautomerism in the cyclopropane series. Part IV.
31. LXVIII.―The mechanism of Kolbe's electrosynthesis.
32. LXIX.―The diffusion-potential and transport number of hydrochloric acid in concentrated solution.
33. Notes.
34. LXX.―The influence of acid concentration on the oxidation-reduction potential of cuprous and cupric chlorides.
35. LXXI.―The action of light on chlorine dioxide.
36. LXXII.―The nature of the alternating effect in carbon chains. Part I. The directive influence of the nitroso-group in aromatic substitution.
37. LXXVII.―The influence of valency direction on the dissociation constants of dibasic acids.
38. LXXIX.―A determination of the melting and transition points of potassium dichromate.
39. LXXX.―The reactivity of antimony halides with certain aromatic compounds. Part II.
40. LXXXVII.―An X-ray investigation of saturated aliphatic ketones.
41. LXXXVIII.―Further X-ray measurements on long-chain compounds (n-hydrocarbons).
42. LXXXIX.―The rotatory dispersive power of organic compounds. Part XV. Borneol, camphor, and camphorquinone. The origin of complex and anomalous rotatory dispersion.
43. XC.―The chemistry of the three-carbon system. Part III. The αβ–βγ change in unsaturated acids.
44. XCII.―Studies on starch. Part II. The constitution of polymerised amylose, amylopectin, and their derivatives.
45. XCIII.―Studies on starch. Part III. The nature and the genesis of the stable dextrin and of the maltodextrins.
46. XCV.―The thermal decomposition of nitrogen pentoxide.
47. XCVI.―Limits for the propagation of flame in inflammable gas–air mixtures. Part III. The effects of temperature on the limits.
48. XCVIII.―Styrylbenzopyrylium salts. Part V. Distyryl derivatives of 7-hydroxy-2 : 4-dimethylbenzopyrylium chloride.
49. C.―The alternation in molecular volume of the normal monobasic fatty acids.
50. CI.―The interaction of nitrogen sulphide and sulphur: nitrogen persulphide.
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