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MONOGRAPHS ON RESEARCHES DEALING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY WITH 

 SOLVATION, PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON. 



1. 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 Publica- 

 tion No. 60 (1907). 



2. CONDUCTIVITY AND VISCOSITY IN MIXED SOLVENTS: A study of the conductivity and vis- 



cosity 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. McMaster, and W. R. Veazey. 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 80 (1907). 



3. 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). 



4. 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 (1910). 



5. THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF SOLUTIONS OF COMPARATIVELY RARE SALTS, including those 



of gadolinium, dysprosium, and samarium. The spectrophotography of certain chemical 

 reactions, and the effect of high temperature on the absorption spectra of non-aqueous 

 solutions. By Harry C. Jones and W. W. Strong. Carnegie Institution of Washington 

 Publication No. 160 (1911). 



6. THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, DISSOCIATION, AND TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS OF 



CONDUCTIVITY FROM TO 65 OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF A NUMBER OF SALTS AND 

 ORGANIC ACIDS. By Harry C. Jones. The experimental work by A. M. Clover, H. H. 

 Hosford, S. F. Howard, C. A. Jacobson, H. R. Kreider, E. J. Shaeffer, L. D. Smith, 

 A. Springer, Jr., A. P. West, G. F. White, E. P. Wightman, and L. G. Winston. 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 170 (1912). 



7. THE FREEZING-POINT, CONDUCTIVITY, AND VISCOSITY OF SOLUTIONS OF CERTAIN ELECTRO- 



LYTES IN WATER, METHYL ALCOHOL, ETHYL ALCOHOL, ACETONE, AND GLYCEROL, AND 

 IN MIXTURES OF THESE SOLVENTS WITH ONE ANOTHER. By Harry C. Jones and col- 

 laborators. (The seven collaborators in this monograph are Drs. C. M. Stine, J. N. 

 Pearce, H. R. Kreider, E. G. Mahin, M. R. Schmidt, J. Sam Guy, and P. B. Davis.) 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication No. 180 (1913). 



8. THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF SOLUTIONS AS AFFECTED BY TEMPERATURE AND BY DILU- 



TION. A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF ABSORPTION SPECTRA BY MEANS OF THE RADIO- 

 MICROMETER. By Harry C. Jones and J. Sam Guy. Carnegie Institution of Washington 

 Publication No. 190 (1913). 



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