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Chemical Society, June 18.—Mr. A. G. Vernon Harcourt, President, in the chair.—The following papers were read:—The action of bromine on pinene with reference to the question of its constitution, by W. A. Tilden. The author experimentally confirms his view that one molecule of pinene can combine with four atoms of bromine, and proposes a new formula for the hydrocarbon.—Preliminary note on some products from pinene tetrabromide, by W. A. Tilden and A. Nicholls.—An apparatus for showing experiments with ozone, by G. S. Newth. The author describes an apparatus for showing the action of reagents on ozonised oxygen, the reagent being introduced in such a way that the volume of the gas is not disturbed.—Note on santalal and some of its derivatives, by A. C. Chapman and H. E. Burgess.
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Societies and Academies. Nature 54, 408 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054408a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/054408a0