. Journal. 23, Iii. 351,208 of 1905; this J UNITED States Patents. Celluloid Non-inflammable , and Process oj Vai lame. G. E. Woodward, Boston. Pat. 803,952,Nov. 7. 1905. See I-r. Pat. 344,048 of 1904 ; this J., 1904, till.— Jose; Process of Manufacturing Films or Threads of . M. Fremory, Oberbrnch, and K. Bronnert, Muihauscn-Niedcrmorschweii r, lermany, and .1. I i ban,st. Polten, .\u in Hun arv. Pat 804,191, 1905 \ . of cellulose cuprammonium i d by lustic soda solution, and the solidplod. utrifugal machine with a cold solution containing not les


. Journal. 23, Iii. 351,208 of 1905; this J UNITED States Patents. Celluloid Non-inflammable , and Process oj Vai lame. G. E. Woodward, Boston. Pat. 803,952,Nov. 7. 1905. See I-r. Pat. 344,048 of 1904 ; this J., 1904, till.— Jose; Process of Manufacturing Films or Threads of . M. Fremory, Oberbrnch, and K. Bronnert, Muihauscn-Niedcrmorschweii r, lermany, and .1. I i ban,st. Polten, .\u in Hun arv. Pat 804,191, 1905 \ . of cellulose cuprammonium i d by lustic soda solution, and the solidplod. utrifugal machine with a cold solution containing not less than 20 per cent, of cam and not more than 6 per cent, of ammonia. It isthen washed and dried under T. F. It. French Patents. Si Making Liquid by I .???• .r Solutioi M. Erfurt. - uid Addition, dated dune 5. 1905. to Fr. ir i. 24, 1902(thisJ., 1903, 757). The apparatus is shown in the acconipannntr diagram: 1252 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. [Det. 15, 1905. C£h. A T i 11 Cellulose and Copper Compounds;ficial Threads composed of -Fr. Pat. May 1. 1905. Manufacture of Arti-—. A. \V. , page 1226. XX.—FINE CHEMICALS, ALKALOIDS,ESSENCES, AND EXTRACTS. (Continued /ruin pagi 11>9.) Indaconitine, tin Alkaloid of Aconitum Chasmanthum ;Contributions to our Knowledge of the Aconite ;irt XVI. W. R. Dunstan and A. E. Andrews. Proe., 1905, 21, 233—234. Indaconitixe is a highly poisonous alkaloid which hasbeen obtained from the Indian plant known as mohri,at first thought to be the same as the European AconitumNapettus, but now recognised as a distinct species,Aeonitum elmumanthurn. Indaconitine (C37H47O10X) is a crystalline alkaloid veryclosely resembling aconitine from Aconitum Napellus in itsgeneral properties, but differing, however, in its habit of (a) represents barrels of soap, (6) a tank of rosin soap,(<) a measuring tank, (r) a steam pipe, (d) and (/) steampipes to heat the rosin soap in (6)


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