350 LEWIS MILLS NORTON. 



1884. (With W. R. Nichols.) Laboratory Experiments in General 



Chemistry, compiled for the Use of Students of the Massachu- 

 setts Institute of Technology. Pamph. 12mo, pp. 58 and viii. 

 Boston, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887. 



1885. Coal Tar, and the Colors derived from it. Proc. Soc. Arts, 



M. I. T., 1884-85, pp. 29-33. 

 1885. Minor (Chemical) Investigations. Am. Chem. Jour., VII. 114- 

 120. 



1885. (With A. W. Allen.) Ueber die Einwirkung der verdiinnten 



Salpetersaure auf die Anilide. Ber. d. chem. Gesell., XVIII. 

 1995-1999. 



1886. (With C. W. Andrews.) The Action of Heat on Liquid Paraffins. 



Am. Chem. Jour., VIII. 1-9. 



1886. (With A. A. Noyes.) On the Action of Heat upon Ethylene. 



Ibid., VIII. 362. 



1887. (With H. J. Williams.) On the Action of Bromine on Isobutyl- 



ene. Ibid., IX. 87. 

 1887. (With C. B. Kendall.) Preparation of Alizarine Assistant and its 



Action in Turkey-Red Dyeing. Textile Record, 1887, p. 227. 

 1887. (With W. D. Livermore.) Ueber die Einwirkung von verdunnter 



Salpetersaure auf Substituirte Amidoverbindungen. Ber. d. 



chem. Gesell., XX. 2268. 



1887. (With H. A- Richardson.) Ueber Leinolsaure. Ibid., XX. 2735. 

 1887-88. The Dyeing of Cotton Yarn. Textile Record. A Series of 



Articles from June, 1887, to March, 1888. 



1888. (With H. A. Richardson.) On the Fatty Acids of the Drying 



Oils. Am. Chem. Jour., X. 57. 



1888. Character and Effect of Illuminants present in Coal Gas. Tech- 

 nology Quarterly, II. 30. 



1888. Natural Gas. Proc. Soc. Arts, M. I. T., 1887-88, p. 74. 



1888. Bleaching. A Series of Articles in the Textile Record, beginning 

 May, 1888. 



1888. (With A. A. Xoyes) Note on the Butines. Am. Chem. Jour., 



X. 430. 



1889. The Composition of Boston Gas. Am. Gas Light Jour., L. 303. 



1889. Cutch and its Uses in Textile Coloring. Textile Record, 1889, 



pp. 31. 66. 



1890. (With Herbert C. Tuttle.) Lactic Acids and Lactates in Textile 



Coloring. Technology Quarterly, III. 287, 

 1S90. Carbonization of Wool. Textile Record, XL 64, 96. 



1891. Notes upon the Estimation of Chlorine in Electrolyzed Solutions. 



Technology Quarterly, IV. 361. 



Dr. Norton's influence on high scholarship at the Institute of Tech- 

 nology was felt in all departments of chemistry. The book of experi- 

 ments in general chemistry, which he compiled in connection with the 



