[273] Reinders, Zeitschr. physikal. Chem., 1900, 32. 494.
[274] Hissink, Zeitschr. physikal. Chem., 1900, 32. 542.
[275] Van Eyk, Zeitschr. physikal. Chem., 1899, 30. 430.
[276] Cady, Journ. Physical. Chem., 1899, 3. 127.
[277] See Roberts-Austen and Stansfield, Rapports du congrès international de physique, 1900, I. 363.
[278] Heycock and Neville, Proc. Roy. Soc., 1903, 71. 409. For the partial liquefaction of mixed crystals on cooling, see also A. C. de Kock (Zeitschr. physikal. Chem., 1904, 48. 129).
[279] Armstrong, Watt's Dictionary of Chemistry (Morley and Muir), III., p. 88. See also Lowry, Jour. Chem. Soc., 1899, 75. 211.
[280] See Bancroft, Journ. Physical Chem., 1898, 2. 143; Roozeboom, Zeitschr. physikal. Chem., 1899, 28. 288.
[281] Hylotropic substances are such as can undergo transformation into other substances of the same composition (Ostwald, Lehrbuch, II. 2. 298).
[282] Also called Equilibrium Point (Lowry).