14 HARMON NORTHROP MORSE— REMSEN 



Morse, H. N., and Horn, D. W. Preparation of osmotic membranes by electrolysis. Amer. Chem. Journ., 



26, 80 (1901). 

 Morse, H. N., and Frazer, J. C. W. The preparation of cells for the measurement of high osmotic pressures. 



Amer. Chem. Journ., 28, 1 (1902). 

 Morse, H. N. New osmotic membranes prepared by the electrolytic process. Amer. Chem. Journ., 29, 173 



(1903). 

 Morse, H. N., and Frazer, J. C. W. A new electric furnace and various other electric heating appliances for 



laboratory use. Amer. Chem. Journ., 32, 93 (1904). 

 Morse, H. N., and Taylor, L. S. An electrical method for the combustion of organic compounds. Amer. 



Chem. Journ., 33, 591 (1905). 

 Morse, H. N., and Frazer, J. C. W. The osmotic pressure and freezing-points of solutions of cane sugar. 



Amer. Chem. Journ., 34, 1 (1905). 

 Morse, H. N., and GRAY, r C. W. An electrical method for the simultaneous determination of hydrogen, carbon 



and sulphur in organic compounds. Amer. Chem. Journ., 35, 451 (1906). 

 Morse, H. N., Frazer, J. C. W., and Hopkins, B. S. The osmotic pressure and depression of the freezing- 

 points of solutions of glucose. Amer. Chem. Journ., 36, 1 (1906). 

 Morse, H. N., Frazer, J. C. W., Hoffman, E. J., and Kennon, W. L. A redetermination of the osmotic 



pressure and depression of the freezing-points of cane sugar solutions. Amer. Chem. Journ., 36, 39 (1906). 

 Morse, H. N., Frazer, J. C. W., and Lovelace, B. F. The osmotic pressure and the depression of the freezing- 

 points of solutions of glucose. Amer. Chem. Journ., 37, 324 (1907). 

 Morse, H. N., Frazer, J. C. W., and Holland, W. W. The osmotic pressure of cane sugar solutions in the 



vicinity of the freezing-point of water. Amer. Chem. Journ., 37, 425 (1907). 

 Morse, H. N., Frazer, J. C. W., and Rogers, F. M. The osmotic pressure of glucose solutions in the vicinity 



of the freezing-point of water. Amer. Chem. Journ., 37, 558 (1907). 

 Morse, H. N., Frazer, J. C. W., and Dunbar, P. B. The osmotic pressure of cane sugar solutions in the 



vicinity of 5°. Amer. Chem. Journ., 38, 175 (1907). 

 Morse, H. N., and Morse, H. V. The osmotic pressure of cane sugar solutions at 10°. Amer. Chem. Journ., 



39, 667 (1908). 



Morse, H. N., and Holland, W. W. The osmotic pressure of glucose solutions at 10°. Amer. Chem. Journ., 



40, 1 (1908). 



Morse, H. N., and Mears, B. The osmotic pressure of cane sugar solutions at 15°. Amer. Chem. Journ., 



40, 194 (1908). 



Improvement in cells for the measurement of osmotic pressure. Amer. Chem. Journ., 40, 266 (1908). 



Morse, H. N., and Lovelace, B. F. Improvements in manometers for the measurement of osmotic pressure. 



Amer. Chem. Journ., 40, 325 (1908). 

 Morse, H. N., and Holland, W. W. The osmotic pressure of cane sugar solutions at 25°. Amer. Chem. 



Journ., 41, 1 (1909). 

 The regulation of temperature in the measurement of osmotic pressure. Amer. Chem. Journ., 41, 92 



(1909). 



The osmotic pressure of cane sugar solutions at 20°. Amer. Chem" Journ., 41, 257 (1909). 



Morse, H. N., Holland, W. W., Frazer, J. C. W., and Mears, B. The relation of osmotic pressure to tem- 

 perature, Part I. Amer. Chem. Journ., 45, 91 (1911). 



Morse, H. N., Holland, W. W., and Carpenter, J. L. The relation of osmotic pressure to temperature, 

 Part II. Amer. Chem. Journ., 45, 237 (1911). 



Morse, H. N., Holland, W. W., and Zies, E. G. The relation of osmotic pressure to temperature, Part III. 

 Amer. Chem. Journ., 45, 383 (1911). 



Morse, H. N., Holland, W. W., and Myers, C. N. The relation of osmotic pressure to temperature, Part IV. 

 Amer. Chem. Journ., 45, 517 (1911). 



Morse, H. N., Holland, W. W., Zies, E. G., Myers, C. N., Clark, W. M., and Gill, E. E. The relation 

 of osmotic pressure to temperature, Part V. Amer. Chem. Journ., 45, 554 (1911). 



Morse, H. N., Holland, W. W., Myers, C. N., Cash, G., and Zinn, J. B. The osmotic pressure of cane sugar 

 solutions at high temperatures. Amer. Chem. Journ., 48, 29 (1912). 



Morse, H. N. Exercise in quantitative chemistry. Boston: Ginn & Co. (1905). 



— ■ The osmotic pressure of aqueous solutions. Report on investigations made in the chemical labora- 

 tory of the Johns Hopkins University during the years 1899-1913. Monograph published by the 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, No. 19S (1914). 



