BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



It has seemed desirable, at the close of this reswn of the more 

 important lines of evidence bearing on the solvate theory, to give a 

 bibliography of the papers and monographs which have been published 

 from this laboratory dealing directly and indirectly with the subject. 



PAPERS. 



1. JONES AND CHAMBERS: " On some abnormal freezing-point lowerings produced by bromides 



and chlorides of the alkaline earths." Amer. Chem. Journ. ,23, 89 (1900). 



2. CHAMBERS AND FRAZER: "On a minimum in the molecular lowering of the freezing-point 



of water, produced by certain acids and salts." Amer. Chem. Journ., 23, 512 (1900). 



3. JONES AND GETMAN: "The lowering of the freezing-point of water produced by concen- 



trated solutions of certain electrolytes, and the conductivity of such solutions." Amer. 

 Chem. Journ., 27, 433 (1902). 



4. JONES AND GETMAN: "The molecular lowering of the freezing-point of water produced by 



concentrated solutions of certain electrolytes." Zeit. phys. Chem, 46, 244 (1903). 



5. JONES AND GETMAN: "A study of the molecular lowering of the freezing-point of water 



produced by concentrated solutions of electrolytes." Phys. Rev., 18, 146 (1904). 



6. JONES AND GETMAN: "On the nature of concentrated solutions of electrolytes hydrates in 



solution." Amer. Chem. Journ., 31, 303 (1904). 



7. JONES AND GETMAN: "Ueber das Vorhandensein von Hydraten in konzentrierten wasserigen 



Losungen von Elektrolyten." Zeit. phys. Chem., 49, 385 (1904). 



8. JONES AND GETMAN: "Ueber die Existenz von Hydraten in konzentrierten wasserigen 



Losungen der Elektrolyte und einiger Nichtelektrolyte." Ber. d. chem. Gesell., 37, 1511 

 (1904). 



9. JONES AND GETMAN: "The existence of alcoholates in solutions of certain electrolytes in 



alcohol." Amer. Chem. Journ., 32, 338 (1904). 



10. JONES AND GETMAN: "The existence of hydrates in solutions of certain non-electrolytes, 



and the non-existence of hydrates in solutions of organic acids." Amer. Chem. Journ., 

 32, 308 (1904). 



11. JONES AND BASSETT: "The approximate composition of the hydrates formed by certain 



electrolytes in aqueous solutions at different concentrations." Amer. Chem. Journ. ,33, 

 534 (1905). 



12. JONES AND BASSETT: " Der Einfluss der Temperatur auf die Kristallwassermenge als Beweis 



fur die Theorie von den Hydraten in Losung." Zeit. phys. Chem., 52, 231 (1905). 



13. JONES AND BASSETT: "The approximate composition of the hydrates formed by a number 



of electrolytes in aqueous solutions ; together with a brief general discussion of the results 

 thus far obtained." Amer. Chem. Journ., 34, 291 (1905). 



14. JONES: "L'existence d'hydrates dans les solutions aqueuses d "electrolytes." Journ. 



Chim. Phys., 3, 455 (1905). 



15. JONES AND MCMASTER: "On the formation of alcoholates by certain salts in solution in 



methyl and ethyl alcohols." Amer. Chem. Journ., 35, 316 (1906). 



16. JONES: "Die annahernde Zusammensetzung der Hydrate, welche von verschiedenen Elek- 



trolyten in wasseriger Losung gebildet werden." Zeit. phys. Chem., 55, 385 (1906). 



17. JONES AND UHLER: "The absorption spectra of certain salts in aqueous solution as affected 



by the presence of certain other salts with large hydrating power." Amer. Chem. Journ., 

 37, 126 (1907). 



18. JONES AND UHLER: "The absorption spectra of certain salts in non-aqueous solvents, as 



affected by the addition of water." Amer. Chem. Journ., 37, 244 (1907). 



19. JONES AND PEARCE: "Dissociation as measured by freezing-point lowering and by con- 



ductivity bearing on the hydrate theory. The approximate composition of the 

 hydrates formed by a number of electrolytes." Amer. Chem. Journ., 38, 683 (1907). 



20. JONES AND STINE: "The effect of one salt on the hydrating power of another salt present 



in the same solution." Amer. Chem. Journ., 39, 313 (1908). 



21. JONES AND ANDERSON: "The absorption spectra of neodymium chloride and praseodym- 



ium chloride in water, methy] 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 solu- 



tions 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). 



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