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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

ABSTRACTS A, 1939.

A n asterisk denotes a previous abstract.

A.

A.T.10, action of, on growth in rats, I I I, 108S.

experiments with, 111, 715.

See also Dihydrotachvsterol and Ergosterol, irradiated.

Abdomen, adhesions in, nse of various sutures with reference to, I I I , 691.

distension of, treated with thyroid, I I I , 909.

fascial continuities in, I I I , 441.

Abies mariesii, bark and leaves of, con­

stitution of crystalline constituent of, II, 438.

Abietane. See 12-Methylperhydroreteue.

Abietic acid, constitution of, I I , 225.

Abietic acid, (/¡'hydroxy-, methyl ester, II, 225.

jS-ieirahydroxy-, II , 225.

rf-Abietia acid, formation of, from Z-abietic acid, II, 517.

Z-Abietic acid, conversion of, to (Z-abietic acid, II, 517.

<Z- and Z-Abietic acids, preparation and pro­

perties of, II, 273.

Abietolactone, ie/rahydroxy-, I I , 225.

Abortion, infectious, communicability of, between cattle and swine, I I I , 202.

treatment of, I I I , 1074.

Abrin, configuration and svnthcsis of. II, 40.

formation of kynurenic acid and kynu- renine from, in rabbits, and its deriv­

atives, H I, 296.

Abrodil in blood and urine in intravenous pyelography, I I I , 275.

Abscesses, brain, treatment of, with sulphanilamide, I I I , 303.

formation of, effect of liver denervation on, III, 36.

intramuscular, after atophanyl and quin­

ine injections, IIT, 510.

liver, treatment of, with sulphanilamide, I II , 177.

lung, treatment of, with antigangrenc serum, I I I , 630.

with sodium benzoate, I I I , 306.

retrotonsillar, treatment of, with " om- nadin,” I I I , 611.

Absorbing media, diffusion in, I, 466.

Absorption spectra. See under Spoctra.

Acacia, effect of, on blood, I I I , 651.

Acanthias vulgaris, structure of caudal vertebral column in, I I I , 223.

Acaprine, effect of, on arterial pressure, respiration, and spleen, I I I , 309.

Acceleration, angular, conditioned reactions to. I I I , 668.

Accident, proneness to, I I I , 93.

Acclimatisation, at high altitude, I I I , 24.

Acecolin, treatment with, of diarrhoea in Graves’ disease, I I I , 777.

Acenaphthene, effect of, on germinating seeds, i n , 436.

on karyokinesis, I I I , 740.

on plant cell divisions, I I I , 883.

meiosis induced by, I I I , 10S.

oxidation of, with selenium dioxido, II, IS.

polyploidy induccd by, I I I , 445, 732.

vapour, effect of, on somatic cells of Gramme®, I I I , 340.

Acenaphthene, bromo-, chromosome doub­

ling in rye and wheat by, I I I , 883.

halogeno-derivatives, I I , 539.

S-Acenaphtheneamino-^-cycZohexene^- carboxylic acid, ethyl ester, If, 181.

Acenaphthene-l-carboxylic acid, II, 325.

Acenaphthene-l:6-disulphonie acid, 3:4-cZt- bromo-, and -iZichloro-, and their deriv­

atives, II, 539.

Acenaphthene-(l)-2-methylthiophen-(4)- indigo, I I , 443.

Acenaphthenequinone, condensation of, with thymol and xylcnols, II, 25.

Acenaphthenequinone dyes, II, 337.

Acenaphthene-l-sulphonic acid, 3:4-<Zt- bromo-, and -iZichloro-, and their deriv­

atives, I I , 539.

1-Acenaphthoyl chloride, II, 413.

y-Acenaphthylhexane, and y-chloro-, II, 311.

Acentrogobius viridipunclalus, gills of, I II , 805.

Acer negundo, leaves, albinised, nitrogen constituents of, I I I , 435.

Acer pseudoplalanus, flower and fruit of, glvoxylio ureides in, I I I , 107.

Acetals, fission of, by enzymes, IIT, 422.

Acetaldehyde, condensation of, with vinyl acetate, II, 406.

decomposition of, I, 615.

formation of, from succinic acid by quin- one catalysis, I I I , 939.

from peel of citrus fruits, I I I , 638.

inactivation of adrenaline by peroxides in, I II , 911.

molecular structure of, I, 601.

molecules, photoactivated, predissociation of, I, 620.

oxidation of, low-tcmperature, I, 31.

photolysis of, in presence of iodine, I, 209.

reaction of, with periodic acid, II, 532.

spectrum of, absorption, infra-red, I, 402.

Raman, I, 403.

Acetaldehyde, bromo-, and chloro-, acetals, synthesis of, I I, 406.

hydroxy-, benzoyl derivative, p-mono- and 2:4-di-nitrophenvlhydrazones, II, 299.

Acetaldehyde-ammonia, decomposition of, in acid solution, I, 423.

Acetaldehyde-2:4-(Zinitrophenylhydrazone, isomerism of, II, 6.

Acetaldchydephenylhydrazones, substituted, IT, 258, 423.

Acetaldehyde-p-xenylsemicarbazone, II, 351.

Acetalphosphatides, I I I , 915.

Acetamide, condensation of, with pyruvic acid, II, 138.

equilibrium of, with phenol, II, 364.

hydrolysis and deuterium exchange of, I, 206.

preparation of, II, 493.

reaction of, with dibenzovl disulphide, IT, 505.

Acetamide, cyano-, condensation of, with formaldehyde, I I , 302.

substituted derivatives, as hypnotics, IT, 62.

Acetamide-TO-bromophenylcarbamide, II, 196.

Acetanilide, poisoning by. See under Poisoning.

Acetanilide, halogeno-derivatives, anti­

pyretic properties and toxicity of, I II , 511.

p-nitro-, colour of, in solution in sulph­

uric and nitric acids, I I , 207.

nitrosothiol-, II, 309.

Acetanilide-m-bromophenylcarbamide, 11.

196.

Acetanthranilic acid, 5-chloro-3-nitro-, IT, 285.

Acetarsone, treatment with, of syphilis.

I l l , 1087.

5-Acetbromoamido-2-methoxy diphenyl ether, I I , 475.

Acet-(S-chloro-/3j3-diphenylethylamide, II, 359.

Acet-/3|8-diphenylvinylamide, IT, 359.

Acethomopiperonylamide, chloro-, II, 388.

Acetic acid, activity coefficient of, in potas­

sium acetate solutions, I, 144.

adsorption of mixtures of toluene and, on charcoal and silica gel, I, 21, 72.

anhydrous, electrolytic conductivities in, I, 82.

of hydrogen halides, I, 28.

association of, in acetone, I, 261.

in benzene, I, 25.

electrolysis of, formation of formalde­

hyde by, II, 533.

emulsions of, with benzene and water, phase inversion and foaming of, I,

196, 368.

with ethyl ether and water, foaming of, I, 141,‘ 304.

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Acetic acid, equilibrium of, with aniline and light petroleum, I, 473.

with carbamide and water, I, 524.

with methyl acctate, methyl alcohol, and water, I, 199.

with zinc acetate and hydrochloric acid, I, 524.

hydrogen exchange in solutions of, and - in solutions of its salts, I, 204.

ionisation constant of, in dioxan-water mixtures, I, 565.

ionisation of, I, 199.

partition of, between amyl alcohol and water, heat effect of, I, 373.

reaction of, with ethyl alcohol, equi­

librium constant and heat of, I, 143.

solutions, action of, on copper, I, 154.

aqueous, ultrasonic velocities in, and their adiabatic compressibilities, I, 558.

Acetic acid, ammonium and sodium salts, Hittorf transference numbers of, in acetic acid, I, 147.

cupric salt, ?)io?iohydratc, single crystals of, density of, I, 363.

lead salt, effect of, on dogs and rats, I I I , 413.

lead tctra-salt, preparation of, I I , 241.

mercuric salt, use of, in organic prepar­

ations, II , 496.

potassium salt, activity coefficient in, of acetic acid, I, 144.

sodium salt, transport numbers of, in aqueous solution, I, 373.

Acetic acid, alkyl esters, polymorphism of, I, 134.

reactions of, in Friedel-Crafts syn­

theses, II, 3.

¿soamyl ester, synthesis of, I I I , 422.

m-bromo- and «i-iodo-phenyl esters, II, 10S.

S-chlorobutyl ester, I I , 263.

esters, spectra of, absorption, infra-red,

I, 354.

ethyl ester, equilibria of, with carbon tetraehlorido, I, 612.

hydrolysis of, in two-phase systems, I, 85.

specific heat of, I, 248.

p-methylbenzyl ester, synthesis of, from toluene, II, 155.

methylene and ethylidene di-esters, dc- composition of, thermal, I, 375.

polyvinyl esters, saponification of, alkaline, I, 476.

vinyl ester, condensation of, with acet­

aldehyde, II, 406.

polymerisation of. I, 377.

Acetic acid, bromo-, ethyl ester, preparation of, II, 241.

poisoning by. See under Poisoning, chloro-, ?i-amyl ester, II, 141.

sec.-amyl and sec.-butyl esters, II, 241.

cadmium salt, conductivity of. I, 200. hydrolysis of, quantum yield of, I,

'573.

lead salts, basic and neutral, I I , 47.

synthesis of, effect of silent discharge on, I I , 492.

chloro-derivatives, association of, in benzene, I, 25.

distribution of, between contiguous solvents, I, 413.

mono-, di-, and (n-chloro-, benzyl/sothio- carbamide salt, I I , 473.

irichloro-, cobalt salt, basic, I, 275.

distribution of, between organic Bolvents and water, 1, 413.

esters, saponification of, 1, 327.

irifluoro-, salts of, I, 482.

Acetic acid, iodo-, cffect of, on carbo­

hydrate metabolism of tissues, II I , 855.

on dehydrogenase, I I I , 195.

on intestinal absorption, I I I , 80.

on mineral metabolism of para- thyroidcctomised and poisoned dogs, I I I , 301.

inhibition by, of alcoholic fermentation, I I I , 520.

sodium salt, effect of, on fermentation and respiration, I I I , 731.

thiol-, removal of defines with, from mixtures of hydrocarbons, I I , 351.

uranyl salt, II, 47.

Acetic anhydride, phenylhydrazones, sub­

stituted, II, 257.

y-Acetmethylamidobenzenesulphonyl chloride, II, 501.

2-Acetmethylamidodiphenyl-3'-carboxylic acid, and its quinine salts, II, 505.

1-Acetoacenaphthene, II, 325.

derivatives, II , 413.

3-Acetoacenaphthene, derivatives, I I , 325.

X-Acetoacetamido-5-ethoxybenzthiazole, II, 505.

2-Acetoacetamidopyridine, and its metli- iodide, I I , 562.

Aeetoacetanilide, association of, II, 214.

Acetoacetethylanilide, and its metallic de­

rivatives, II, 214.

Acetoacetie acid, conversion of, into glucose in rat’s kidney, I I I , 173.

detection of, in urine, I I I , 276.

equilibrium of formation of, from j3- hydroxybutyric acid, I I I , 97.

Acetoacetic acid, ethyl ester, condensation of, with 4-acylresorcinols, H , 485.

phenylhydrazones, substituted, II, 257.

reaction of, with 2-aminopvridinc, II, 562.

with «(-phenylenediainine, II, 452.

with substituted resacetophenones, II, 173.

jj-xenylsemicarbazone, II , 351.

Acetoacetmethylanilide, metallic deriv­

atives, II, 214.

3-Acetoacetyl-9:10-dihydrophenanthrene, 2- hydroxy-, II, 116.

4-Acetoacetyl-6-inethoxyquinoline, and its oxime, I I , 179.

5-Acetoacetyl-2- i .sopropenylcoumarone, 6- hydroxy-, II, 384.

5-Acetoacetyl-2-i.sopropylcoumaran, 6-hvdr- oxy-, II, 384.

Acelobacter suboxydans, action of, on erythritol, I I I , 102.

fructose formation by, in relation to mannitol concentration, I I I , 1099.

glucose decomposition by, I I I , 328.

preparation of perseulose from pcrseitol by, I I , 143.

Acetobromoiioprimverose, II, 358.

Acetochloroprimverose, I I , 99.

a-Acetochloroi.s-oprimverose, II, 358.

Acetohalogeno-sugars, reaction of, with mercury salts, I I , 99, 358.

Acetoin cyanohydrin, II, 406.

o- and p-(y-Acetomerouri-jS-methoxypropyl- amino)benzoic acids, II, 360.

2-Acetonaphthalene-l:4:5-tricarboxylic acid, and its derivatives, I I , 326.

2-Aceto-l:8-naphthalic anhydride, II, 414.

3-Aceto-l:8-naphthalic anhydride, II, 326.

Acetone, bromination of, in aqueous acetic acid, I, 527.

condensation of, with o-cresol, II, 502.

with m- and p-cresols, hydroxyquinol, and pyrogallol, 109.

Acetone, condensation products of, with pyrogallol, II, 417.

decomposition of, thermal, luminescence of phosphorescent substances in, I, 207.

detection of, in urine, I I I , 276.

determination in, of water, II, 195.

determination of, in blood and urine, I I I , 540.

in expired air, I I I , 367.

in urine, I I I , 596.

iodometrically, II , 194.

effect of, on optical rotation and reactivity of tartaric acid, I, 529.

flames of mixtures of, with butane, I, 526.

formation and elimination of, from liver.

I l l , 758.

in cerebrospinal fluid in meningeal infec­

tions, I I I , 971.

ketals of, I I , 202.

molecular association in mixtures of, with acetic acid, I, 261.

photo-decomposition of, I, 574.

photo-oxidation of, I, 89.

partial pressure of, effect of alcohols on, I, 471.

preparation of, eatalytically, II, 468.

purification of, II, 244.

reaction of, with periodic acid, I I , 299.

with ffiA-trihydroxystearie acid, I I , 242.

reduction of, by deuterium, catalytically, I, 478.

solutions of hydrogen sulphide in, II, 534.

vapour, specific heat of, I, 189.

viscosity of mixtures of, with acids, T, 606.

Acetone, ¿¿hydroxy-, production of, bio­

logically, I I I , 428.

di'oximino-, ¿¿propionate, IT, 11.

Acetone bodies, utilisation of, I I I , 997.

Acetone-5-chloro-2-nitro-4-carboxyphenyl- hydrazone, I I , 64.

Acetonedicarboxylie acid, ethyl ester, and its derivatives, I I , 35.

Aeetonephenylhydrazones, substituted, IT, 257, 423.

Acetonephenylpyruvic acid. See y-Keto-a- bcnzylvaleric acid, a-hydroxy-.

Acetone-p-xenylsemicarbazone, I I , 351.

Acetonitrile, hydrolysis and deuterium ex­

change of, I, 206.

structure of, from electron-diffraction, I, 306.

Acetonuria, I I I , 501.

alimentary, in cows, from butyric acid type grass silage, I I I , 283.

5-Acetonyl-S-benzylbarbituric acid, and its derivatives, I I , 284.

5-Acetonyl-5-«-butylbarbituric acid, and its derivatives, I I , 284.

5-Acetonyl-5-ethylbarbituric acid, and its derivatives, I I , 284.

5-Acetonyl-5-methylbarbituric acid, and its derivatives, I I , 284.

5-Acetonyl-2-methylpyrimidine, 4-chloro-, and its semicarbazone, I I , 452.

5-Acetonyl-5-n-propylbarbituric acid, and its derivatives, II , 284.

Acetophenone, bromination of, in aqueous acetic acid, I, 527.

derivatives, I I , 550.

enolisation of, acid-catalysed, I, 617.

iodination of, oxonium ion catalysed. I, 617.

p-substituted, Raman effect with, I, 121.

formation of pyrylium salts from, IT, 83.

iodination of, in acid solution, I, 617.

preparation of, I I , 68.

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Acetophenone, reaction of, with chloro- sulphonic acid, II, 162.

a/3-unsaturatcd ketones derived from, and their reaction with phenylhydr- azinc, II, 08.

Acetophenone, 3-amino-4-hydroxy-, and its hydrochloride, II, 190.

co:2Æamino-4:5-(Khydroxy-, dihydro­

bromide, II , 216.

a-bromo-2:0-dihydroxy-, and its diacetyl derivative, aa-<iibromo-2:6-iiîhydroxy-, diacotyl derivative, and 2 : G-rfthydr- oxy-, diacetyl derivative, II , 518.

bromo- and nitro-derivatives, fission of, by alkalis, II, 215.

3:4:5-iribromo-, oximc, and 2:3:4:5-ieZra- bromo-, II, 215.

o-cyano-, hydrogenation of, catalytically, I I , 390.

o-fluoro-2-hydroxy-, II, 109.

m-mono- and 2:6-dt-hydroxy-, p-thio- cyanophenylhydrazoncs, I I , 374.

3:4-(Zihydroxy-, diacetyl derivative, semi- carbazone, II, 373.

poZyhydroxy-derivatives, Gattermann re­

action with, II, 373.

o-nitro-, formation from, of indoxyl in animals, I I I , 302.

Acetophenone-p-arsinic acid, co-hydroxy-, and its phenylhydrazone, II, 131.

Acetophenone-2:<u-disulphonyl chloride, II, 162.

Acetophenone-S-methylthiosemicarbazone, I I , 395.

Acetophenonephenylhydrazones, substi­

tuted, II , 257.

Acetophenone-p-xenylsemicarbazone, II, 351.

Acetophenoxime i^-methyl ether, o- and p- hydroxy-, I I , 372.

a-Acetoselenenone, and its phenylhydr­

azone, I I , 460.

2-Acetotetrahydroiuran 2:4-(Zinitroplienyl- hydrazones, II, 437.

Acetovanillone, chloronitro-, I I , 286.

Acetoi-sovanillone, chloronitro-, I I , 286.

Acetoxy-groups, replacement of diazo- groups by, II , 108.

Acet-;>-phenetidide, bromo- and mercury- derivatives of, I I , 396.

tri- and tetra-bromo-, II, 396.

Acetphenylethylamide, II, 39.

Acet-toluidides, nitration of, II, 255.

Acetyl bromido, photolysis of, I, 330.

chloride, condensation of, with 2-mcthyl- naphthalene, II, 324.

reaction of, with magnesium lert.-butyl chloride, II, 53.

Acetylabrine, I I , 40.

Acetylacetonic acid, esters, spectra of, ab­

sorption, infra-red, I, 354.

thorium salt, vapour pressure of, I, 311.

2-Acetyl-5-2'-acetoxy-3'-mcthoxybenzyl- idenecreatinine, I I , 450.

A74-Acetyl-AT1-p-aminobenzoylsulphanil- amide, II, 542.

Acetylaneurm, enzymic hydrolysis of, I I I , 1008.

preparation and detection of, and its action on rat intestine, I I I , 665.

O-Acetylaneurin, enzvmic breakdown of, I I I , 1070.

AT-Acetyl-Ar,-p-aniIinophenyl-l:4-benzo- quinonedi-imine, I I , 329.

2-Acetylanthraquinone, l:4-d¿hydroxy-, II, 120.

10-Acetyl-l:2-benzanthracene, 10-inchloro-, II, 362.

3-Acetyl-5-benzeneazo-2-methyl-4-ethyl- pyrrole, and its hydrochloride, H , 444.

JV4-Acetyl-.Af1-benzoylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

Acetyl-3:4-benzpyrene, oxime, IT, 106.

8-Acetyl-3:4-benzpyrene oxime, I I , 364.

10-Acetyl-3:4-benzpyrene-5:8-quinone, II, 106.

2-Acetyl-4:6-benzylidene-a-methyIaltroside, 3-amino-, acetyl derivativo, I I , 302.

3-Acetyl-4:6-benzylidene-a-methylglucoside, 2-amino-, acetyl derivative, I I , 302.

Acetylbetulic acid, II, 29.

Acetyl-/?-boswcllyl chloride, and its semi- carbazone, I I , 435.

O-Acetylbromobetulic acid, lactone, II, 484.

a-Acetylbutyric acid, y-bromo-, a-chloro-y- bromo-, a-chloro-y-hydroxy-, and y-hvdr- oxy-, ethyl esters, II, 563.

jY'-Acetyl-Arl-n- and -¿so-butyrylsulphanil- amides, I I , 542.

Acetylcarbamide, ¿¿bromo-, ¿tchloro-, and di- and ír¿-iodo-, II, 410.

0-Acetyl-Ar-carbobenzyloxy-Z-tyrosylglycine, ethyl ester, II, 63.

O-Acetyl-A'-carbobenzyloxy-Z-tyrosylglycyl- glycine, ethyl ester, II, 04.

A^-Acetyl-A^-chaulmoogrylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

jj-Acetylriichloroacetylbenzene, j)-chloro-, II , 347.

p-Acetylínchloroacetylbenzene, p-dichloro-, I I , 347.

2-Acetyl-5-o- and -m-chlorobenzylcreatin- ines, I I , 450.

2-Acetyl-5-m-chlorobenzylidenecreatinine, I I , 450.

Acetyl-2-chloro-6-pyrimidyldithiourethane, II, 229.

3-Acetylcliolestan-3-ol, and its semicarb- azono, II , 421.

Acetylcholine, action of, after adrenaline dosage, I I I , 860.

and escrine, effect of drugs on, I I I , 612.

and potassium on batrachian muscle, I II , 826.

effect of calcium on, I I I , 1002.

effcct of cholesterol on, H I, 1002.

offect of magnesium on, I I I , 1002.

effect of sparteine on, I I I , 929.

on acetylcholine and choline in tissues of guinea-pigs, I I I , 394.

on adrenals, I I I , 1002.

on adrenaline action, IH , 978.

on avitaminosis-i?!, I l l , 164.

on body wall of annelid worms, I I I, 1085.

on denervated kidney, m , 1002.

on electrocardiogram, I I I , 931.

in dogs, I I I , 895.

on frog’s heart, in presence of narcotics and urea, I I I , 657.

in presence of proteins, I I I , S60.

on frog’s ventricle, I I I , 931.

on heart, I I I , 559.

on intestinal loops, I I I , 505.

on intestines, I I I , 164.

on intestine of pigeons with vitamin-Bj lack, I I I , 494.

on intrapleural pressure, H I, 308.

on muscle, I I I , 27.

smooth and striated, I I I , 1002.

on perfused heart, I I I , 657.

on respiration, IIT, 181.

on shivering, I I I , 1002.

on water diuresis in dogs, I I I , 391.

after-effects of, I I I , 930.

antagonism of, to pituitrin and vaso­

pressin, ITT, 259.

as heart poison, OT, 308.

block of motor end-plates with, i n , 566.

" bound ” and “ free,” i n , ISO.

Acetylcholine, complex precursor of, i n , 776.

content of, in alimentary canal of dogs, I I I , 592.

in heart muscle, after strophanthin treatment, I I I , 777.

darkening of skin, caused by, H I, 1002.

detection of, by sensitised muscles, i n , 36.

determination of, in nerves, and its syn­

thesis in vitro, i n , 665.

effect of continuous administration of, I I I , 777.

formation of, by tissues, I I I , 471.

formation and liberation of, in central nervous system, H I, 672.

function of, I I I , 471.

hydrolysis of, by choline-estcrase, frog’s muscle as indicator of, I I I , 786.

by heart tissues, I I I , 453.

eifect of deuterium oxide on, IU , 505.

in alimentary canal, I I I , 969.

in blood, I I I , 962.

destruction of, I I I , 14.

in brain, I I I , 1038.

in avitaminosis-7?! and insulin hypo- glyctemia, I I I , 833.

in brain extracts, i n , 411.

in central nervous system, action of drugs on, I I I , 833.

in crayfish, I I I , 833.

in crustacean nervous tissues, and its action on crustacean heart, I I I , 1039.

in frog’s heart, I I I , 657.

in invertebrates, I I I , 1020.

in sympathetic ganglia, effect of pre­

ganglionic section on, i n , 371.

in uterus, effect of oostrin on, OT, 586.

injection of, after atropine or yohimbine, OT, 1052.

effect of, on blood-pressuro, I I I , 711.

intraventricular, in man, OT, 129.

liberation of, from superior cervical ganglion, I I I , 35.

occurrence and action of, in Paramecium caudalvm, I I I , 505.

release of, in heart, by vagal stimulation, I I I , 453.

resistance of muscle to prolonged contact with, OT, 776.

sensitivity to, of different organs, I I I, 1002.

of gastrocnemius, effcct of ions on, I I I , 566.

synthesis of, biological, OT, 707.

in brain tissue, I I I , 252.

in sympathetic ganglia, I I I , 901.

treatment with, of epilepsy, I I I , 971.

yield of, from frog’s nervous system, I I I , 471.

Acetylcholine, bromo-, chloride, I I I , 1096.

Acetylcholine-esterase, activity of, in organs and tissues of guinea-pigs, I I I , 394.

in tissues during embryonic and early life, I I I , 394. ~ . “ in human placenta, OT, 985.

A74-Acetyl-Ari-cmnamoylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

8-Acetylcoumarin, 7-hydroxy-, and its scmicarbazone, II, 23.

6-Acelylcoumarin-3-carboxylic acid, 5-hyclr- oxy-, and its ethyl ester, II, 115.

8-AcetyIcoumarin-3-earboxylic acid, 7-hydr­

oxy-, and its ethyl ester, I I , 373.

Acetyl-vMeacetylbufotalin, ozonisation of, II, 438.

cis- and irn«.s-2-Acetyldecahydronaphthal- enes, and their derivatives, II, 508.

Acetyldecarbousnic acid, II, 32.

An-Acetyl-A71-decoylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

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6-Acetyldehydroabietic acid, and its deriv­

atives, II, 30.

methyl ester, oxime, H , 517.

8-Acetyldehydroabietic acid, methyl ester, II , 517.

Acetyldehydro-oleanolic acid, methyl ester,

II, 331. “

Aeetyldehydrophenylalanylglycylglycine, II, 471.

Acetyldeoxyglycyrrhetaldehyde, and its de­

rivatives, II, 170.

Acetyldeoxyglycyrrhetic acid, and its chlor- ido, II, 170.

1-Acetyldibenzthiophen, and its derivatives, n , 386.

1-Acetyldibenzthiophen, co-bromo-, and its derivatives, I I , 386.

3-Acetyldibenzthiophen, I I , 279.

and its oxime, I I , 33.

3-Acetyldibenzthiophen, to-brorno-, and its derivatives, II , 386.

Acetyldibenzthiophens, and their deriv­

atives, II, 34.

i\r-Acetyl-A7A7'-di-p-dimethylaminophenyl- carbaraide, cyano-, I I , 4G7.

9-Acetyl-9:10-dihydroanthracene, and its oxime, I I , 268.

Acetyldihydrobetulic acid, methyl ester, II, 29.

0-Acetyldihydrobetulic acid, ethyl ester, II, 484.

1-Acetyl-2:3-dihydroindeno-(2':3':2:3)-in- dole, 3-nitro-2-hydroxy-, 2-acetyl deriv­

ative, I I , 561.

3-Acetyl-9:10-dihydrophenanthrene, 2-hydr­

oxy-, and its methyl ether, I I , 115.

7-Acetyl-9:10-dihydrophenanthrene, 2-hydr­

oxy-, and its derivatives, II, 116.

Acetyldihydrousnic aeid, If, 32.

Acetyldiketo-oleanol-lactone, II, 221.

4-Acetyl-l:2- and -l:8-dimethoxydibenz-

furans, and their oximcs, I I , 275.

3-Acetyl-3:4-dimethoxyphenylcarbamide, II, 285.

9-Acetyl-2:3-dimethoxy-5:6:7:8-tetrahydro- carbazole, I I , 180.

AT-Acetyl-Ar'-aa- and -/JjS-dimethylbutyryl- carbamides, II, 145.

6- and 8-Acetyl-2:2-dimethylchromans, 5:7- rf? hydroxy-, and their 2:4-dinitrophenyl- hydrazones, H , 486.

7-Acetyl-3:5-dimethylcoumaran-2-one, 6- hydroxy-, and its derivatives, I I j 32.

6-Aeetyl-4:7-dimethylcoumarin, 5-hydroxy-, and its acetyl derivative, II, 173.

5-Acetyl-4':6-dimethyl-8'-ethylcoumanno- 5':6'-2:3-y-pyronc, II, 173.

3-Acetyl-4:2'-dimethyl-6'-ethylcoumarin- 7:8-y-pyrone, I I , 23.

a-Acetyl-yS-dimethyl-^-hexenoic acid, ethyl ester, II , 199.

Ar-Acetyl-A7/-aa-dimethylhexoylcarbamide, I I , 145.

l-Acetyl-2:6-dimethylnaphthalene, deriv­

atives, I I , 24.

cis- and 2ran,s-l-Acetyl-l:3-dimethylc»/cZo- pentanes, semicarbazones, I I , 325.

A'-Acetyl-xV'-aa-dimethylpropionylcarb- amide, II, 145.

3-Acetyl-2:6-dimethylpyridine, and its deriv­

atives, II, 487.

3-Acetyl-2:4-dimethylpyrrole-l-carboxylie acid, ethyl ester, I I , 338.

4-Acetyl-3:5-dimethylpyrrole-l:2-dicarb- oxylic acid, diethyl ester, II, 338.

3-Acetyl-2:4-dimethylpyrrolidine-l-carb- oxylic acid, ethyl ester, and its dinitro- phenylliydrazone, II, 338.

A7-AcetyI-A7'-aa-dimethylvalerylcarbamide, II, 145.

3'-Acetyldiphenyl ether, 2:4-<Zinitro-, and its iJ-thiocyanophenylhydrazone, II, 374.

4'-Acetyldiphenyl ether, 2:4-(iinitro-, p- thiocyanophenylhydrazone, I I , 373.

A’1-Acetyl-A,1-diphenylacetylsulphanil- amide, I I , 542.

4-Acetyl-l:3-diphenyl-5-methyIpyrazole,and its phenylhydrazone, II, 451.

AT4-Acetyl-An -dodecoylsulphamlamide, II, 542.

Acetyldulcine, chloro-, II, 363.

Acetylegonol, degradation of, by ozone, II, 32.

oxidation of, by hydrogen peroxide, II, 32.

by selenium dioxide, II , 80.

0-Acetylelliptolone, II, 519.

Acetylene, condensation of, with eyefcpenta- diones, II , 21.

decomposition of, in sulphuric acid, I, 33, 327.

equilibrium of, in alveolar air and blood, I I I , 18.

explosions of, with air, I, 30.

formation of, from methane and hydrogen in electrio are, I, 88.

molecules, potential function of, I, 242.

polymerisation of, catalytic, to mono- and di-vinylacetylene, I, 478.

radiochemical, I, 574.

preparation of, in electric discharge, I, • 573.

reaction of, with sulphuric acid, I, 528;

II , 491.

synthesis from, of terpenes, I I , 45.

Acetylenes, heat of hydrogenation of, I, 473.

preparation of, II, 295.

spectra of, Raman, I, 9.

substituted, II, 46.

and their derivatives, I I , 400, 415.

Acetylene ieirabroniidc. See Ethane, s- ieirabromo-.

chlorohydrins, and their derivatives, II, 354.

Acetylenebismagnesium bromide, formation of, I, 85.

AT-Aeetylenecarboxyl-ATAT'-di-j5-dimethyl- aminophenylcarbamide, I I , 467.

Acetylene y-glycols, catalytic action of p- toluenesulphonic acid on, II, 531.

fission of, by potassium carbonate, II, 355.

hydrogenation of, catalytically, II, 545.

Acetylenic compounds, hydrogen bond­

ing in, I, 518.

hydrogenation of, I I , 239, 545.

17-Acetylenylandrostane derivatives, II, 157.

17-Acetylenylandrostane, 17-hydroxy-, de­

rivatives, hydration of, II, 327.

reaction of, with acetic acid, II, 327.

17-Acetylenylandrostene, derivatives, II, 157.

conversion of, to pregnenono deriv­

atives, II, 76.

17-Acetylenylandrostene, 17-hydroxy-, de­

rivatives, hydration of, I I , 327.

17-Acetylenyl-/l5-androstene, 17(a)-3-/rans- (Khydroxy-, 17(a)-bcnzoyl 3-acetyl deriv­

ative, II, 76.

17-Acetylenylandrostene-3:17-diol, trans­

formation of, into pregnadien-3-ol, II, 546.

■d5-17-AcetylenyIandrostene-3:17-diol, re­

action of, with aniline, II, 552.

transformation of, into progesterone, II, 553.

1-Acetylenyl-/l1-cycZohexene, transform­

ation of, catalytically, II, 252.

2-Aeetylenylq/cfopentanone, 2-hydroxy-, II,

21

.

17(a)-Acetylenyl testosterone, acetate, I I , 77.

iJ-Acetylethylamidobenzenesulphon-^-hydr- oxyisobutylamide, II , 501.

p-Acetylethylamidobenzenesulphonyl chlor­

ide, II , 501.

A7A7-Acetylethylaniline, 4- and 5-bromo- and 4- and 5-chloro-2-nitro-, II , 150.

3-Acetyl-5-ethylbenzoie acid, 2:4-dthydr- oxy-, methyl ester, II , 23.

AM-Acetyl-A71-/3-ethylbutyrylsnlphaniIamide, I I, 542.

3-Acetyl-8-ethylcoumarin-6-carboxylic acid, 5-liydroxy-, methyl ester, II , 161.

6-Acetyl-7~ and -8-ethylcoumarin-3-carb- oxylic acids, 5-hydroxy-, II, 373.

jY-Acetylethylenediamine, derivatives, II, 247.

A7J-Acetyl-A71-/3-ethylhexoylsulphanilamide, and its magnesium and sodium salts, II, 542.

5-Acetylluran-2-carboxylic acid, methyl ester, II , 173.

A’4-Acetyl-AT1-2'-iuroylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

AT-Acetylglucosamine, detection of, in blood, I I I , 553.

a-Acetylglutaric acid, ethyl ester, Pech­

mann reaction with, I I , 124.

Acetylglycyl-7-tyrosine, chloro-, II , 04.

Acetylhfflmin solutions, magnetic suscepti­

bility and electrical sign of, I, 69.

A7'1-Acetyl-A'I-heptoylsuIphanilamide, II, 542.

A7J-Acetyl-A71-hexahydrobenzoylsulphanil- amide, II , 542.

9-Acetylhexahydrocarbazole, 7-bromo- and 7-chloro-10:ll-dthydroxj'-, I I , 180.

iV1-Acetyl-A71-hexoylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

AT-AcetyI-/5-c?i-cycZohexylalanine, II, 504.

l-Acetylindeno-(2':3':2:3)-indole, and 5- and 6-nitro-, I I , 561.

3-Acetylindeno-(2':3':2:l)-|9-naphthindoIe, and nitro-, II, 562.

Acetylindoxyls in urine in relation to fluorescence, H I, 392.

6-Acetyln/i-indoxyl.sinrocycZopentane, 8- bromo-, I I , 180.

Acetylisatic acid, condensation products of, II, 85.

Acetyl-Iactoflavin, chemical properties of, I I I , 428.

Acetyl-leucodrin methyl ether, I I , 437.

Acetyltsolupanolic acid, and its methyl ester, II, 330.

Aeetylmandelonitriles, substituted, trans­

formation of, into a-halogenophenyl- acetamides, H , 368.

Acetylmesitylene, aa-dtbromo-, enol benzo­

ate, I I , 373.

AT1-Acetylmetamlamide, I I, 542.

4-Acetyl-l-methoxydibenzfuran, 4-chloro-, II , 275.

iW'-Acetylmethylaniline, 4- and 5-mono- and 4:6-cZt-bromo- and. -chloro-2-nitro-, II , 150.

Acetylmethylcarbinol, formation of, by Bacillus coli, I I I , 525.

Acetyl-j8-methylcholine. See Mecholyl.

6-Acetyl-4-methyleoumarin, 7:8-dihydr- oxy-, II, 174.

4-Acetyl-2-methyldiphenyl ether p-thio- cyanophenylhydrazone, I I , 374.

4'-Acetylmethyldiphenyl ethers, p-thio- cyanophenylhydrazones, I I , 374.

4'-Acetyl-2'-methyldiphenyl ether, 2-A-di- nitro-, and its p-thiocyanophenylhydr- azone, II, 374.

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6-Acetyl-4-methyl-8-ethylcoumarin, o-hydr­

oxy-, derivatives, I I , 173.

7-Acetyl-3-methyl-5-ethylcoumarone, 6- hydroxy-, and its semicarbazone, II, 23.

A7-Acetyl-a-methyIglucosaminide, II, 101.

3-Acetyl-2-methylindoliziue, 1-amino-, derivatives, II, 452.

4-Acetyl-l-metliylnaphthalene, and its derivatives, II, 23.

8-Aeetyl-2-methyInaphtlialene, semiearb- azone, II , 324.

3-Acetyl-5-methyli«ooxazole, derivatives, II, 444.

5-Acetyl-3-methylio>ooxazole, derivatives, I I . 523.

a-3-Acetyl-5-metliylplienylpropionie acid, a- 2:4-áthydroxy-, II, 32.

3-Acetyl-2-methylpyridine, II, 522.

and its picrate, I I , 226.

4-Acetyl-2-methyl<nimoline, and its deriv­

atives, II, 263.

5-Acetyl-4-methylthiazole, 2-hydroxy-, and its semicarbazone, I I , 455.

iV4-Acetyl-AT1-nicotinylsulphanilamide, 11, 542.

AM-Aceiyl-_Y1-;>nitrobenzoyIsulpliamlamide, II, 542.

4-Acetyl-l-;j-nitrophenylpyrazoIe, II, 451. • 4-Acetyl-l-p-nitrophenylpyrazole-3-carb-

oxylic acid, and its derivatives, II, 451.

4-Acetyl-l-;)-nitrophenylpyrazole-3:5-dicarb- oxylic acid, and its y-nitroplienylhydr- azone, II, 451.

AM-Acetyl-AT1-zll-octadecenoylsulphanil- amide, II, 542.

AM-Acetyl-Arl-octoylsuIphanilamide, II, 542.

Acetyloleanolic acid, methyl ester, oxidation of, by selenium dioxide, I I , 331.

iso Acetyloleanolic acid, II, 29.

-Y'-Acetyl-iY-p-phenetylcarbamide, c-hloro-.

Sec Acetyldulcine, chloro-.

Acetyl-fH-phenylalanylglycylglycine, and its derivatives, II, 471.

5-Acetylphenylarsenious oxide, 2-hvdroxy-, I I, 190.

3-Acetyl-4-phenylcarbostyril, and its deriv­

atives, II , 348.

-V'-Acetyl-A^^'-phenylcincboninylsulph- anilamide, II, 542.

3-Acetyl-l'-phenyl-2:3'-diinethylpyrrolo- 4:5-5':4'-pyrazole, and its bcnzylidene derivative, II, 286.

3-Acetyl-2-phenylnaphtkalene, 1:4-¿¿hydr- oxy-, anil its derivatives, II, 270.

A’-Acetyl-AT-phenyl-Ar'-a-phenylpropylhydr- azine, and its phenylcarbamyl derivative, II, 415.

A'*-Acetyl-AT1-j3-phenylpropionylsulphanil- amide, II, 542.

a-Acetyl-/3-propionylpropionic acid, ethyl ester, II, 184.

AM-Acetyl-iV1-propionylsulphamlamide, II, 542.

7-Acetyl-2-isopropylcoumaran, 6-hydroxy-, 2:4-dinitrophenylhydrazone, II, 384.

2-Acetyl-l-iiopropylcycZopropane-l-carb- oxylie acid. See Umbellulonic acid.

3-Acetylpyridine o-nitrophenvlhydrazone,

II, 520.

Acetylpyroquinovoyl chloride, II, 425.

2-Acetylpyrrole-l-carboxylic acid, ethyl ester, II , 338.

2-AcetylpyrroIidine-l-carboxylic acid, ethyl ester, and its dinitrophenylhydrazone, II, 33S.

Acetylpyruvic acid, methyl ester, I I , 26.

4-Acylresorcinols, condensation of, with ethyl acetoacetate, I I , 485.

2-Acetylrhodin-;/-, II, 287.

Acetylsalicylic acid (o-acetoxybenzoic acid), calcium salt, excretion of, in urine, I I I , 1086.

structure of, mixed with sugars, I, 16.

See also Aspirin.

Acetylsalicylic acid, 5-fluoro-, II, 505.

Acetylstyraxamide, I I , 33.

Acetylstyraxic acid, I I , 32.

Acetylstyraxinaldehyde, and its phenyl­

hydrazone, I I , 32.

o-Acetylstyrene, w-bromo-, 2:4-dinitro- phenylhydrazone, I I , 227.

Aaetylsulphanilamide, excretion of, in human milk, I I I , 303.

Ari-Acetylsulphanilamide, salts, II, 542.

2-.V4-AcetylsulphaniIamido-4-methylthi- azole, I I , 525.

6-AM-Acetylsulphanilamidopyridine, 2- amino-, II, 525.

2-iY'-Acetylsulplianilamidothiazole, I I , 525.

Ar-Aeetylsulpkanilylamidoethyl alcohol, II, 208.

A7-Ar'-Acetylsulphanilylsulphanilylamido- ethyl alcohol, II, 208.

Ar-AT'-Acetylsulphanilylsulphanilylglycine, II, 208.

AT-Ar'-Acetylsulphanilylsulphanilylsulphanil- amide, I I , 208.

3-AcetyI-5-p-sulphobenzeneazo-2-methyl-4- ethylpyrrole, I I , 444.

Acetylsumaresinonic acid, methyl ester, oxidation of, by selenium dioxide, II, 331.

AM-Acetyl-A1-tetradecoylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

9-Acetyltetrahydrocarbazole, 5-bromo-7 - nitro-, II, 180.

9-Acetyl-l:2:3:4-tetrahydrophenanthrene, and 9-bromo-, II, 540.

Acetyl-2-thienylidenehydantoin, I I , 84.

Acetyl-p-toIuenesulphonyl-4-hydroxy-5- bromo-Ht-toluidines, II, 418.

Ar-Acetyltrimethyl-j3-benzylglucosaminide, II, 144.

Acetyltri-7-methylindole, riinitroso-, II, 346.

4-Ace tyl-l:2:2-trimethylc;/c7opentane-l-

carboxylic acid, II, 220.

A'‘-Acetyl-AT1-undecoylsulphanilamide, II, 542.

Aeetyl-i?-usnic acid, II, 32.

r//-Acetylusnic acid, II, 371.

A'4-Acetyl-AT1-isovalerylsulpkanilamide, II, 542.

Achlorhydria, gastroscopy in, I I I , 592.

in leukaemia, I I I , 114.

plasma-ascorbic acid in, associated with iron-deiiciency and pernicious anaemia, II I, 547.

Achorion violaceum, fermentation by, I II , 328.

i/i-Achylia, I I I , 689.

Acid, C19H„20<,N2, Hanssen’s, metliobrom- ide of, bromination and hydrogenation of, II, 232.

Acids, adsorption of, by carbon, from organic solvent-water mixtures, I, 414.

by synthetic resins, I, 414.

on charcoal, I, 366.

detection of, use in, of formaldehyde, I, 96.

effect of, and their fate in the organism, I I I , 64.

esterification of, II , 319.

films of mixtures of, with alcohols and amines, on aqueous solutions, I, 73.

protolysis of, effect of ionic strength on, I, 199.

strength of, effect of solvents on, II, 462, 523.

theory of bases and, I, 358.

Acids, acetylenic, monobasic, addition of hydrogen bromide to, stereochemistry of, II , 369.

alicyclic, optically active, stcreoisomeric, TI, 319.

aliphatic, low'er, ^-bromoanilidcs, identi­

fication of, II , 4.

methyl- and phenyl-substituted, esteri­

fication of, catalytic, I, 376.

saturated, »toMobasic, detection of, with pp'-diaminodiphenylmethanc, II, 403.

«-aliphatic, esterification of, catalytic in methyl alcohol, I, 206.

ethyl esters, saponification of, I, 375.

higher, and their ethyl and methyl esters, I I , 199.

aliphatic and inorganic, bactericidal action of, I I I , 632.

aromatic, arylamides of, reaction of, with sulphuryl chloride, II, 547.

Kolbc’s electrosynthesis with, I I , 422.

jPoZ.J/basic, reaction of, with polyhydrio alcohols, I I, 506.

Carboxylie, condensation of, with alde­

hydes, I I , 112.

detection of, as carbamides, with carbodi-imides, II, 467.

ester hydrolysis, esterification, and oxygen exchange of, I, 617.

esterification of, I I , 297.

formation of ketones from, II, 244.

spectra of, absorption, I, 240.

infra-red, I, 450, 549, 596.

in solution, I, 59.

ajS-substituted, detection of, II, 467.

transformation of, to ketones, through their lead salts, II, 141.

»toHocarboxylic, saturated, distribution of, between water and organic solvents, I, 413.

mono- and yofy-carboxylic, esters of, Raman effect of, I, 450.

tiicarboxylic, separation of mixtures of, II, 468.

fatty, II , 4.

deposition and utilisation of, I I I , 707, 854.

determination of, in blood, after sul­

phuric-iodic acid oxidation, I I I, S17.

dilatation and polymorphism in, I, 191.

from oxidation of synthetic paraffin, I I , 355.

high mol. wt. derivatives of, II, 563.

higher, ammonium salts, instability of, I I , 138.

derivatives, preparation of, I I , 404.

esterification of stearic acid esters with, II , 467.

unsaturated, refraction coefficient and temperature of, I, 602.

in food, passage of, into body-glycerides and -lipins, I I I , 298.

insoluble, adsorption layers of, on water, mechanical properties of, 1,196.

liver storage of, in fat deficiency, I I I , 173.

long-chain, alkali salts, solutions of, I, 258.

viscosity of, I, 363.

effect on, of temperature and degree of unsaturation, I, 312.

low mol. wt., deposition and utilisation of, I I I , 997.

molecular association in, I, 122. monolayers of, mechanical properties of,

I, 519.

pressure-area relations in, I, 367.

normal, copper salts, paramagnetism of, I, 132.

esterification of, I, 327.

ethyl esters, polymorphism of, I, 134.

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Acids, fatty, reactions of, with carbamide, I, 524.

salts, effect of, on phagocytosis in vitro, I I I , 812.

hydrolysis of, I, 24.

sodium salts, dissociation by, I I I , 194.

spectroscopy of, I I I , 10G6.

spreading of paraffins containing, on calcium salt solutions, I, 408.

triglycerides of, m.p. of, I, 248.

unsaturated, and their esters, inter­

cellular transformation of, I I I , 298.

biochemical significance of, I I I , 708.

effect of, on diseases in rata, III, 162.

quantitative separation of, in fats and phosphatides, I I I , 1020.

volatile, detection and determination of, II, 133.

esters of, determination of, II, 566.

of sulphur-group elements, spectra of, absorption, in solution, I, 7.

organic, adsorption of, by silica gel, I, 72.

from solvents, I, 608.

association of, with amine monolayers, I, 367.

monobasic, reaction of, with mercury diphenyl, II, 566.

detection of, by benzylisocarbamide, I I , 473.

determination of, by Schryver-Fosse reaction, II, 133.

conductometricallv, II, 133.

in blood serum, I I I , 552.

iodometrically, II, 566.

dissociation constants of, I, 262.

effect of substituents on, I, 263, 472, 523.

electrolysis of, I, 271.

formation of, by mould fungi, I I I , 522.

heats of ionisation of, I, 323.

hydrogenation of, eatalytically, in alk­

aline solution, II, 241.

reactions of, with organic amides, I, 524.

salts, reaction of, with sodamide, II, 532.

silver salts, reaction of, with bromo- acetyl sugars, I I , 494.

viscosity of, mixed with ketones, I, 606.

primary and secondary, I, 471.

saturated, separation of oleic acid from, I I , 297.

strong, mixed, titration of, potentio- metrically, in differentiating solvents,

I, 523.

solutions of, solubility in, of ethers, I, 315.

sugar. See Sugar acids,

unsaturated, mixtures of, unstable, films of, on aqueous solutions, I, 73.

oxides of, catalytic hydrogenation of, I I , 532.

m«/<ivalent, macromolecular, dissocia­

tion of, I, 521.

solutions of, and of their salts, osmotic pressure of, I, 417, 469.

weak, dissociation constants of, determin­

ation of, I, 262.

in water-deuterium oxide mixtures,

I, 25.

dissociation of, effect of magnesium chloride on, I, 262.

undissociated part of, activity coeffi­

cients of, I, 144.

i/r-Acids, neutralisation of, in water and deuterium oxide, I, 31.

Acid amides. See Amides.

Acid anhydrides. See Anhydrides.

Acid chlorides, condensation of, with 9:10- dihydroanthracene, I I , 268.

with ketones, in presence of metallic chlorides, I I , 49.

of fatty acids of high mol. wt., reaction of, with sodium, II, 297.

reaction of, with aliphatic ethylenic hydrocarbons, in presence of stannic chloride, II, 140.

Acid halides, hydrolysis of, I, 270.

Acid-base theory, Bronsted, I, 24.

Acidimetry, conductonvetric titration applied to, I, 37.

indicator for, I, 95.

standard for, sulphamic acid as, I, 94.

Acidosis, electrocardiograms in’, I I I , 558, 559.

prelacteal, in infants, prevention of, with dextrimaltose, H I, 283.

Ackee, poisoning by. Sec under Poison­

ing.

Acne, cryotherapy for, and its scars, I I I , 1092.

facial, from pollen application, I I I , 780.

juvenile, treatment of, with testosterone propionate, I I I , 385.

Aene urtieata, with polycythaemia vera, I I I , 1026.

Acne vulgaris, treatment of, with liver extracts, I I I , 1060.

with testosterone propionate, I I I , 268.

Acocantherin. See Ouabain.

Aconic acid, condensation of, with aldehydes and ketones, II, 439.

Aconitase, I I I , 786.

distribution of, I II , 940.

in placenta, I I I , 940.

specificity of, I I I , 940.

Aconite alkaloids, II, 350.

Aconitic acid, hydration of, by enzymes, I I I , 422. *

reduction of, at dropping mercury . cathodes, II, 140.

Acoustic reflexes in dogs, I I I , 972.

Acoustics, relaxation phenomena in, I, 132.

Aeraldehyde, formation of, from glycerol by fermentation, I I I , 1100.

reaction of, with acetic acid and magnes­

ium, II, 334.

reduction of, II, 357.

spectrum of, absorption, infra-red, I, 240.

Acranil, treatment with, of lambliasis, I II , 504.

Acridine, I I, 37, 282, 342.

compounds of, complex, use of, in micro­

analysis, I, 218.

derivatives, II, 227.

pharmacology of, I I I , 929.

use of, as antimalarials, II, 282, 562.

me.soderivatives, II, 126, 282, 562.

spectrum of, absorption, ultra-violet, I, 354.

Acridine, 4-amino-, formation of, from 4-nitroacridone-l-carboxylie acid, II, 521.

5-amino-, substituted derivatives, prepar­

ation and antimalarial action of, II, 562.

5-chloro-, decomposition of, II, 562.

preparation of, II , 282.

5-chloro-derivatives, methoxylated and methylated, II, 388.

2:5-<Zichloro-7-amino-, and its acetyl derivative, II , 282.

3-hydroxy-, II, 126.

Acridine dyes, di'amino-derivatives, struc­

ture and absorption spectra of, II, 126.

Acridine 10-oxide, 2:3-tZîbromo-5-hydroxy- and its benzoyl derivative, 2-bromo-3- nitro-5-hydroxy-, and 2-cliloro-3-bromo- 5-hydroxy-, I I , 282.

Acridine series, organo-metallic syntheses in, II, 282.

Aeridol, formation of, by decomposition of 5-chloroacridine, II, 562.

Acridone, preparation of, and its deriv­

atives, II, 282.

Acridone, 2:3-di'bromo-, and ieirachloro-, II, 282.

5-chloro-derivatives, methoxylated and methylated, I I , 388.

JV-hydroxy-, spectrum of, absorption, and of its sodium salt, I I , 37.

3-hydroxy-, II, 126.

Acridones, II, 282.

halogénation of, II, 282.

reaction of, with oxalyl and phosphoryl chlorides, I I , 343.

Aeridoneanils, 10-substituted, IT, 449.

Acridoneazines, 10-substituted, II, 449.

Acridone-l-carboxylic acid, I I , 282.

Acridone-l-carboxylic aeid, 4-nitro-, detec­

tion of, by conversion into 4-amino- acridine, I I , 521.

Acrifiavine, idiosyncrasy to, I I I , 1091.

treatment with, of bovine mastitis, I I I , 84.

Acrocyanosis, blood-capillaries in, I I I , 124.

effect of sleep on skin temperatures in, I I I , 660.

treatment of, I I I , 562.

Acrodynia, arsenic in brain in, I I I , 573.

nervous system in, I I I , 34.

rat’s cure of, fatty acids essential for, II I , 701.

treatment of, with nicotinic acid, I I I , 288.

with vitamin-7?;, infections, I I I , 401.

Acromegaly, cutis vertieis gyrata in, I I I , 136.

inhibition of pituitary activity in, by oestradiol benzoate and testosterone propionate, I I I , 258.

insulin-insensitivity in, I I I , 50.

proximal convoluted tubule in, I I I , 595.

Acropeptides, hydrolysis of, by pancreatic proteinase, I I I , 722.

5-Acrylaldehyde-p-ethylaminoanil, II, 131.

Acrylic acid, esters, preparation of, II , 404.

ozonisation of, and of its ethyl ester, II, 241.

Acrylonitrile, reaction product of, with butadiene, II, 529.

iV-Acrylyl-jVj&r-di-p-dimethylaminophenyl- carbamide, II, 467.

Actinium, active deposit of, radiation of, I, 442.

y-rays from, I, 52.

element 87 isotope derived from, I, 170.

Actinium-i? and C ", half-periods of, I, 442.

/}- and y-rays of, I, 442.

Actinium-iT, ¿1-spectrum of, I, 591.

Actinomyces, bacteriolysin production by, I I I , 791.

counting of, by plating method, I I I , 1015.

culture of, I I I , 725.

organisms resembling, in fish roe, I I I , 942.

Actinomyces violaceus-ruber, pigment in, I I I , 425.

Actinomycosis, treatment of, with sulph- anilamide, I I I , 610.

with thymol, I I I , 307.

Activated materials, solid reactions of, I, 153.

Active substances, I, 189, 273, 414.

Activine, photo-decomposition of, I, 574.

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Activity coefficients, determination of, I, 144.

from potentials of concentration cells, I, 26, 144.

use of, in reaction velocity equations, I, 476.

a-Acyl-/3-alkylphenylhydrazines, prepar­

ation of, I I , 415.

Acylamines, sharp-tasting, II, 447.

/3-Acylaminoethylamines. See Aeylethyl- enediamines.

■/V-Acyl-m-aminophenols, and their azo-dye derivatives, II, 311.

Acylarylamides, condensation of, with phthalic anhydrido, II, 28.

Aeylase, I I I , 197.

action of, I I I , 197.

Acylcarbamides, as hypnotics, I I , 62.

Acylethylenediamines, preparation and cyclisation of, II, 247.

3-Acylisooxazoles, II, 231, 454.

i\T1-AcyIsulphanilamides, I I , 542.

Adamite, I, 587.

Addison’s disease, blood-chloride, -potas­

sium, and -sodium in, I I I , 1051.

chloride, potassium, and sodium in blood and urine in, I II , 260.

chloride, potassium, and sodium in plasma and urine in, I I I , 44.

chronic condition resembling, I I I , 135.

dne to trauma, I I I , 261.

effect of adrenal cortex extracts on, I I I, 1051.

effect of cortin and deoxycorticosterone acetate on, I I I , 682.

gonadotropic activity of pituitary in, I I I, 47.

gynecomastia in, after treatment with adrenal extracts, I I I , 44.

lipin curve in, effect of adrenal cortex hormono on, I I I , 912.

renal function in, I I I , 43.

serum-potassium in, in relation to electrocardiogram, I I I , 559.

treatment of, I I I , 140.

with adrenal cortex extracts, I I I , 912.

with cortcnil, I I I , 580.

with deoxycorticosterone acetate, I I I , 580, 841.

water restriction in, offect of, on patients receiving sodium chlorido, I I I , 378.

Addition, II , 354.

Adenine, compounds of, effect of, on frog’s intestine, I I I , 713.

nucleotides, I I I , 763.

in muscle, I I I , 567.

sulphate, treatment with, of granulocyto­

penia, I I I , 891.

Adenocarcinoma, breast, during endocrine therapy, 111, 912.

mouse, effect of thyrotropic hormone on development of, I I I , 677.

primary and secondary tumours in, III, 599.

Adenoids, alkali reserve, alveolar carbon dioxide, and urinary ammonia in, I II , 898.

glycolysis of, I I I , 1078.

Adenoma, liver, I I I, 1064.

pancreatic hypoglycemia from, III, 380.

pigmented, in rats treated with cestrin, I I I , 9S0.

Adenomyosarcoma of kidneys in children, n i , 1060.

Adenosine, preparation of, I I I , 197.

Adenosine deaminase. See under De­

aminase.

Adenosinetriphosphatase, activity of, in relation to myosine, I I I , 1097.

Adenosinetriphosphoric acid, exchange in vivo of phosphorus in, I I I , 856.

Adenylic acid, derivatives, determination in, of pentoses, II, 195.

in nutrition of rats, I I I , 603.

phosphorylation of, coupling of, with pyruvic acid dehydrogenation, I I I , 519.

Adenylic acid deaminase. See under De­

aminase.

Adermin, colour reaction of, II, 387.

constitution of, II, 177.

degradation of, I I , 177.

effect of, on growth in rats, I I I , 166.

hydrobromide, II, 177.

methyl other, conversion of, into adermin, It, 177.

natural and synthetic, biological action of, I I I , 704.

synthesis of, II, 4S7.

Adhesion, surfaco tension and, I, 257.

Adhesive tape, luminescence of, I, 404.

Adie’s disease, I I I , 573.

euro of, by vitamin-^, I I I , 970.

Adina nibrostipulata, alkaloid of, II, 564.

Adinoles of Dinas Head, Cornwall, I, 392.

Adipaldehydic acid, and its semicarbazone, I I , 376.

Adipanilide, biological degradation of, II I , 175.

Adipic acid, ieirahydroxy-, I I , 405.

Adiposo-genital dystrophy, juvenile, I II , 46.

Adonidine, offect of, on frog’s striated muscle, I I I , 126.

on heart and muscle, H I, 182.

on motor nerves and muscle, I I I , 309.

Adonidoside, toxicity of, H I, 190.

Adonis, extracts of, effect of, on motor nerves and muscle, I I I , 309.

Adonis cupaniamis, therapeutic value of, I I I , 862.

Adonis vernalis, determination in, of gluco-

sides, I I I , 951. #

Adonitol, in plants, n i , 438.

synthesis of, II, 46.

Adonivernoside, toxicity of, I I I , 190.

Adrenals, adrenaline in, after atropine dosage, I I I , 682.

androgenic function of, in malo castrate rats, I I I , 983.

ascorbic acid in, in work, I I I , 1051.

circulation in, I I I , 42.

constituents of, I I , 77.

dysfunction of, effect of, on gonadotropic hormone, I I I , 1045.

effect on, of avitaminosis-i?,, I l l , 972.

of hyperthyroidism, H I, 139.

of muscular exercise, H I, 43.

of perfusates of X-rayed frog’s leg, I I I, 478.

of thyroxine, at high temperatures, I I I , 40.

extirpation and grafting of, effect of, on serum-calcium and -potassium, I I I , 139.

function of, I I I , 139.

glutathione in, offect of thyroidectomy on, I I I , 1048.

haemorrhage into, I I I , 682.

histology of, in relation to gonads, pituit­

ary, and thyroid, IH , 575.

hormonal relation of, to ovary, I I I , 261.

hypertrophy of, in gonadectomy and thyroidectomy in rats, H I, 38.

in hypertension, H I, 1032.

insufficiency of, acute, I I I , 682.

cardiac damage in, i n , 139.

irradiation of, by X-rays, I I I , 911.

morphology of, I I I , 138.

nerves of, degeneration of, I I I , 1039.

paraganglioma of, I I I , 377.

Adrenals, parasympathetic nervo supply of, I II , 682.

quantitative anatomy of, I I I , 912.

regeneration of, after enucleation, I I I, 139.

relation of, to pituitary and carbohydrate metabolism, H I, 1047.

to thyroid, I I I , 1051.

rôle of, in animal economy, I I I , 1050.

sodium factor of, H I, 682.

treatment with, by means of whole gland by mouth, I I I , 139.

tumours of. See under Tumours, visualisation of, by air injection, I I I , 580.

Adrenals, dog’s, adrenaline secretion from, effect of nicotine on, I I I , 712.

effect on, of acotylcholinc, H I, 1002.

fœtal, cholesterol content of, I I I , 911.

compensatory action of, in pregnancy in adrenalectomised dogs, I I I , 682.

guinea-pig’s, vitamin content of, effect of hormones on, I I I , 73.

horso’s, reduced ascorbic acid in, during cadaverisation, I I I , 604.

human, testicular tubule in conncctivo tissue round, I I I , 442.

mouse, offect of ovarian androgens on,

I I I , 1057. •

vitamin-C distribution in, I I I , 681.

newborn, hormone formation in, I II , 976.

of spayed animals, cyclic change in, I I I , 260.

rat’s, offect on, of colchicine, I I I , 91.

of ovariectomy, I I I , 682.

enucleated, regeneration of, I II , 477.

effect of carbon tetrachloride on, I I I , 43.

effect of thyroxine on, I I I , 43.

histology of, in hypopliysectomy, I II , 45.

homœoplastie transplants of, I I I , 42.

newborn, effect of adrenalectomy dur­

ing gestation on size of, I I I , 43.

Adrenal cortex, accessory tissue of, I I I , 840.

cells of, I I I , 739.

constituents of, I I , 317, 327, 552, 553.

preparation of, II , 157, 270.

doubly-refractive substance of, I I I , 977.

effect of, on pituitary and thyroid, I I I , 682.

Golgi apparatus in, of normal and hypo- physectomised rats, I I I , 42.

hypertrophy of, in rats during work, I I I , 378.

produced by ammonia solution, I I I , 1051.

insufficiency of, kidney function in, I I I , 478.

staining of androgenic cells of, I I I , 911.

steroid compounds of, inert oxygen atoms in, II, 27.

tumours of. See under Tumours, zona germinativa of, I I I , 754.

Adrenal cortex, guinea-pig’s, blood-volumo of, after training, I I I , 912.

rat’s, atrophy of, produced by cortin, I I I , 580.

effect of cortin on, I I I , 260.

X zone in, I I I , 42.

Adrenal extrsjts, assay of, I I I , 976, 1051.

effect of, on blood pressure in Addison’s disease, I I I , 1051.

on calcium and phosphorus balance, n i , 43.

on hyperthyroidism in dogs, I I I , 260.

on oxygen consumption of organs of fatigued rats, I I I , 43.

on sodium excretion, n i , 581.

female sex-repressive and male sex- stimulating fractions of, I I I , 580.

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Adrenal extracts, fractionation of, I I I , 581.

in glycerol, oral therapy with, I I I , 44.

treatment with, in psychoses, I I I , 43.

tumour, action of, on cestrus in rats, II I , 911.

Adrenal medulla, ascorbic acid content of, during stimulation, I I I , 852.

cat’s, nerve supply of, I I I , 1039.

hibemants’, changes in, in thermal adapt­

ation, I I I , 581.

histochemistry of, I I I , 140.

Adrenalectomy, aortic and carotid reflexes in, I I I , 21.

carbohydrate and mineral metabolism in dogs in, effect of cortin and sodium chlorido on, I I I , 260.

circulatory failure in, I I I , 261.

circulatory failure and shock in, in dogs, I I I , 139.

coitus-induced ovulation in, in cats and rabbits, I I I , 977.

effect in, of histamino pretreatment, on rats, IH , 43.

of phosphorilised sugar, I I I , 912.

of pressor drugs and sympathetic nerve stimulation, on cats, I I I , 976.

of progesterone, on ferrets and rats, r il, 265.

on rats, I I I , 912, 977.

effect of, on intestinal absorption of glucose, I I I , 977.

effect of pseudopregnancy on life span of cats with, I I I , 1050.

excretion of radioactive potassium and sodium in urine of rats in, I I I , 977.

fat absorption in, I I I , 1050.

in American monkeys, IH , 261.

in rats, survival and weight loss in, after castration, I I I , 43.

in toads, I I I , 139.

intestinal absorption of sodium chloride in, I I I , 977.

obesity after, I I I , 477.

potassium balance in, in rats, II I , 42.

potassium tolerance in, in rats, I I I , 42.

survival after, effect of progesterone on, I I I , 580.

in rats, I I I , 977.

effect of etherisation, haemorrhage, and trauma on, I I I , 1050.

effect of luteinisation on, I I I , 977.

on yeast diet, I I I , 1051.

thymus in, effect of toxic agents on, I II , 475.

Adrenaline,accommodationandsensitisation to, I I I , 911.

action of, and its substitutes, on smooth muscle, I I I , 861.

augmented by substance from hyper­

tensive blood, H I, 967.

combined with acetylcholine, I I I , 860.

in relation to nutrition, H I, 599.

on anxiety in pyschoneurosis, I I I , 130.

on autonomic function, I I I , 978.

- on blood-copper, I I I , 176.

on blood-lactic acid after evisceration I I I , 478. '

on blood pressure, I I I , 612.

in newborn dogs, I I I , 581.

on blood vessels in presence of calcium, I I I , 238.

on blood volume, I I I , 9.

on circulation, I I I , 377.

on colour changes of amphibia and fish and on larval metamorphosis, II I , 260.

on heart, I I I , 860.

effect of autonomic drugs on, I I I , 581.

in hyperthyroidism, I I I , 578.

on intestines, I I I , 44, 754.

Adrenaline, action of, on local anesthesia, I I I , 187.

on lungs, I I I , 126.

on metabolism of peripheral tissues, I I I , 911.

on plasma volume of oats, I I I , 815.

on plasma-phosphato in hypophys- ectomy, I I I, 1050.

on plasma-potassium, I I I , 911.

on rabbit’s heart, I I I , 182.

on rabbit intestine, effect of 9333? on, I I I , 978.

on sympathetic ganglia, I I I , 666. orally administered, I I I , 44.

with anoxia, on heart-glycogen, I I I , 896.

with nicotine, on rabbit’s heart, I I I , 454.

action of compounds related to, I I I , 1052.

ampliomimetic action of, I I I , 44.

coronary dilator action of, in presence of histamine, I I I , 657.

decomposition of, by succinic acid, I I I, 581.

defatiguing effect of, on muscle, I I I , 826.

dehydrogenation of glyceraldeliyde by, IH , 682.

detection of, by sensitised muscles, I I I , 36.

in adrenergic neurones, I I I , 833.

determination, eolorimetrically, I I I , 911.

dilation of pigment cells by, in fish, I I I, 1052.

formation of, from sympathol by ultra­

violet irradiation, I II , 377.

gelatin preparation of, absorption of, I I I , 682.

hyperglycemia from, I I I , 1051.

hypertensive action of, abolition of, by donaxine, I I I , 978.

effect of veronal on, I I I , 581.

hyperthermic action of, effect of ergot­

amino on, I I I , 977.

hypotensive substance from, effeot of sympatholytic substances on formation of, I I I , 9 li.

in adrenals, and its output, effect of atropine on, I I I , 6S2.

in blood, action of organs and tissues on, I I I , 377.

in blood and adrenals, during scurvy, I I I , 75.

of normal and thyroidectomised guinea-pigs, effect, of vitamin-C on, I I I , 75.

in blood-serum in insulin hypoglycemia and metrazol convulsions, I I I , 1051.

inactivation of, by catechol oxidase, I II , 140.

by succinic acid, m , 44, 581.

inactivity of, in absence of glycogeno- tropic hormono, I I I , 1052.

inhalation of, from strong solutions, I I I , 841.

inhibitory action of, on intestine, escape mechanism from, I I I , 581.

injection of, after atropine or yohimbine, I I I , 1052.

effect of, continuous, I I I , 911.

hemiplegia following, I I I , 911.

in oil, I I I , 377.

skin temperature after, I I I , 44.

subarachnoid hemorrhage after, I I I , 261.

with novocaine, circulatory and respira­

tory changes due to, I I I , 478.

intra-arterial, effect of, on blood flow, II I , 44.

liberation of, from rabbit’s ears, III, 1039.

Adrenaline, mydriatic action of, I I I , 673.

occurrence and action of, in Paramecium caudaluvi, I I I , 505.

oxidation of, by quinine, effect of homo- gentisic acid on, H I, 140.

by succinic acid, I I , 420.

pressor action of, in hemorrhage, I I I , 581.

inversion of, by alcohol, I I I , 478.

pressor and respiratory effects of, inhibi­

tion of, by purines, I I I , 478.

pressor and vasoconstrictor cffect of, action of corynanthcine hydrochloride on, I I I , 930.

response to, in hypertension, I I I , 140.

sensitised by hoxamethylenetetramine metliiodide, I I I , 1051.

secretion of, after evacuation of hajmo- pericardium, I I I , 377.

by X-ray irradiated adrenals, I I I , 911.

in dencrvated adronals, I I I , 5S1.

produced by alkalis, I I I , 377.

produced by alkaline earths, I I I , 478.

sensitivity of muscle to, in presence of eucaine, tropacocaine, and tropine on, I I I , 977.

shock due to, I I I , 377.

effect of adrenal cortical hormone on, I I I , 139.

substitutes, effect of, on smooth muscle, I I I , 711.

¿¿tartrate; synthetic, mydriatic action of, I I I , 1001.

treatment with, in bronchial asthma, I I I, 140.

of oedema in infants, IIT, 377.

vaso-constrictor action of, effect of acetyl­

choline on, I I I , 978.

Adrenaline, amino-derivatives, I I , 215.

Adrenalone, determination of, in adrenalone hydrochloride, II, 44.

Adrenergic extracts, adrenaline in, I I I , 833.

effect of, on frog’s heart. I I I , 833.

Adrenochrome, hemostatic action o£ IH , 1051.

Adreno-genital syndrome, juvenile, H I, 580.

Adrenoxine, effect of, on hemorrhage, I I I , 450.

on intestine, IH , 978.

Adsorbed substances, reaction of, with in­

soluble monolayers, I, 367.

Adsorbents, effect on, of irradiation, I, 255.

polar, ion adsorption on, I, 561.

solutions of, insoluble substances formed in, adsorption by, I, 466.

Adsorption, activated surface states and, I, 552.

at interfaces, I , 467.

between liquid phases, I, 608.

by insoluble substances formed in ad­

sorbent solutions, I, 466.

from solutions, theory of, I, 254.

in solid phase, I, 316.

measurement of, ebulliometrically, I, 254.

mechanism of, i, 71.

molecular, optical study of, I, 139.

occupation of sites by particles in, I, 195.

of gases from low to high pressures, I, 72.

on heteropolar surfaces, I, 366.

on polycrystalline substances, I, 414.

relation of, to catalytic activity, I, 329.

statistical theory of, I, 195.

theory of, Gibbs’, interpretation of data by, I, 21.

Polanyi’s, test of, I, 315.

two-layer, I, 195.

Adsorption equation, Gibbs’, I, 254.

Adsorption isotherm of two ions, thermo­

dynamic equation of, I, 72.

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