146 A STUDY OF THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA. 



(21) Jones and Anderson. The Absorption Spectra of Neodymium Chloride and Prase- 



odymium Chloride in Water, Methyl Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, and Mixtures of 

 these Solvents. Proceed. Amer. Philosoph. Soc, 47, 276 (1908). 



(22) Jones and Jacobson. The Conductivity and Ionization of Electrolytes in Aqueous 



Solutions as Conditioned by Temperature, Dilution, and Hydrolysis. Amer. 

 Chem. Journ., 40, 355 (1908). 



(23) Jones. The Present Status of the Solvate Theory. Amer. Chem. Journ., 41, 19 



(1909). 



(24) Jones and Anderson. The Absorption Spectra of Solutions of a Number of Salts 



in Water, in Certain Nonaqueous Solvents, and in Mixtures of These Solvents 

 with Water. Amer. Chem. Journ., 41, 163 (1909). 



(25) Jones and Strong. The Absorption Spectra of Various Potassium, Uranyl, Ura- 



nous, and Neodymium Salts in Solution, and the Effect of Temperature on the 

 Absorption Spectra of Certain Colored Salts in Solution. Proceed. Amer. Philo- 

 soph. Soc, 48, 194 (1909). 



(26) Jones and Strong. The Absorption Spectra of Various Salts in Solution, and the 



Effect of Temperature on Such Spectra. Amer. Chem. Journ., 43, 37 (1910). 



(27) Jones and Strong. Die Absorptionsspektren gewisser Salzlosungen. Phys. Zeit., 



10, 499 (1909). 



(28) Jones and Strong. The Absorption Spectra of Solutions; A Possible Method for 



Detecting the Presence of Intermediate Compounds in Chemical Reactions. Amer. 

 Chem. Journ., 43, 224 (1910). 



(29) Jones and Strong. The Absorption Spectra of Certain Uranyl and Uranous Com- 



pounds. Phil. Mag., 566, April (1910). 



(30) Jones. Evidence Obtained in this Laboratory during the Past Twelve Years for the 



Solvate Theory of Solution. Ztschr. phys. Chem. (1910). 



Hydrates in Aqueous Solution. Evidence for the Existence of Hydrates in Solution, their 

 Approximate Composition, and Certain Spectroscopic Investigations Bearing 

 upon the Hydrate Problem. By Harry C. Jones, with the Assistance of F. H. 

 Getman, H. P. Bassett, L. McMaster, and H. S. Uhler. Carnegie Institution 

 of Washington Publication No. 60 (1907). 



Conductivity and Viscosity in Mixed Solvents. A Study of the Conductivity and Viscosity 

 of Solutions of Certain Electrolytes in Water, Methyl Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, and 

 Acetone; and in Binary Mixtures of These Solvents. By Harry C. Jones and C. 

 F. Lindsay, C. G. Carroll, H. P. Bassett, E. C. Bingham, C. A. Rouiller, L. Mc- 

 Master, W. R. Veazey. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 

 80 (1907). 



The Absorption Spectra of Solutions of Certain Salts of Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Iron, 

 Chromium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, and Erbium in Water, Methyl Alcohol, 

 Ethyl Alcohol, and Acetone, and in Mixtures of Water with the Other Solvents. 

 By Harry C. Jones and John A. Anderson. Carnegie Institution of Washington 

 Publication No. 110 (1909). 



A Study of the Absorption Spectra of Solutions of Certain Salts of Potassium, Cobalt, 

 Nickel, Copper, Chromium, Erbium, Praseodymium, Neodymium, and Uranium, 

 as affected by Chemical Agents and by Temperature. By Harry C. Jones and 

 W. W. Strong. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 130. 



