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2. LVIII.—The absorption spectra of various halogen and nitrile derivatives of benzene and toluene as vapours and in solution
3. LXIV.—The absorption spectra of p-toluidine, m-xylidine, and of their condensation products with acetaldehyde
4. CVIII.—The absorption spectra of various derivatives of benzoic acid
5. CCLIX.—The absorption spectra of various diketopyrroline compounds
6. XIII.—The absorption spectra of some derivatives and isomerides of 1 : 2-diketo-Δ3-cyclopentene
7. CLXXIX.—The absorption spectra of various derivatives of aniline, phenol, and benzaldehyde
8. XLVIII.—The absorption spectra of some derivatives of phenol and other substances
9. CCV.—The absorption spectra of the vapours of various quinones
10. XXXVII.—The relationship between the constitution and the absorption spectra of pyridine and various derivatives
11. CLXIII.—The absorption spectra of some substances containing two benzene nuclei
12. CV.—The absorption spectra of various derivatives of salicylic acid
13. CXCI.—The absorption spectra of various chlorine and bormine derivatives of benzene and toluene as vapours, in solution and in thin films
14. XCVII.—The absorption spectra of dinaphthanthracene and its hydro-derivative compared with the absorption spectra of its isomerides
15. CXXVIII.—The absorption spectra of various substances containing two, three, and four benzene nuclei
16. CCCLXXXI.—The influence of different nuclei on the absorption spectra of substances
17. CCLV.—The absorption spectra of various iodine derivatives of benzene and toluene as vapours, in solutions, and in thin films
18. CXVII.—The absorption spectra of various derivatives of benzene
19. III.—The absorption spectra of various aldehydes and ketones and some of their derived compounds
20. CCCLXI.—The absorption spectra of various alkaloids and their salicylates and of other derivatives of salicylic acid
21. CCXXXII.—The absorption spectra of the vapours and solutions of various derivatives of benzaldehyde
22. CXIII.—The influence of different centres of absorption on the spectra of substances
23. XXIX.—The absorption spectra of naphthalene and of tetramethylnaphthalene
24. CCXXXVIII.—The absorption spectra of various derivatives of pyridine, piperidine, and piperazine in solution and as vapours
25. LXXXVI.—The absorption spectra of chlorobenzene and bromobenzene as vapours, as liquids, and in solution
26. CXXVI.—The study of the absorption spectra of the hydrocarbons isolated from the products of the action of aluminium chloride on naphthalene
27. LXVIII.?The absorption spectra of the vapours and solutions of anisole, phenetole, and various derivatives
28. XLVI.?The absorption spectra of the vapours of pyridine and some of its derivatives at different temperatures and pressures
29. LXXXIV.?The absorption spectra of nicotine, coniine, and quinoline as vapours, liquids, and in solution
30. CXLIII.?The absorption spectra of aniline and its homologues as vapours, as liquids, and in solution
31. LI.?The absorption spectra of simple aliphatic substances in solutions and as vapours. Part II. Unsaturated aldehydes and ketones
32. LXVI.—The absorption spectra of the isomerides of ammonium d-α-bromocamphor-β-sulphonate
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