402 CYRUS MOORS WARREN. 



" I give and bequeath to Harvard University fifty shares of the stock 

 of the Warren- Scharf Asphalt Paving Company [now equal to $5,000 at 

 the least], to be held by the said University, or to be sold and con- 

 verted into money, and the proceeds thereof to be securely invested, and 

 the income, dividends, interests, or profits of said stock, or of the pro- 

 ceeds, of the same, to be devoted by the said University, in its discretion, 

 to the promotion of chemical research, or the advancement of chemical 

 science. . . . 



" I give and bequeath to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 

 of Boston one hundred shares of the capital stock of the Warren-Scharf 

 Asphalt Paving Company [equal to $10,000], the proceeds, dividends, 

 and income thereof to be applied by the said Academy, its trustees or 

 directors, in their discretion, for the encouragement and advancement of 

 research in the science or field of chemistry. . . . 



" I give and bequeath to said American Academy of Arts and Sciences 

 fifty shares of the capital stock of the Warren-Scharf Asphalt Paving 

 Company [equal to $5,000], the proceeds thereof to be applied to or towards 

 a building fund for the purpose of erecting a building for the use of the 

 library of said Academy, and for holding the meetings of said Academy; 

 the same to be used in erecting such a structure when, in the opinion of 

 the directors or trustees of said corporation, a sum sufficient shall be 

 realized to justify such erection." 



Papers by Cyrus Moors Warren. 



1. Ueber einige Zirkonerde- und Titan-Saure-Verbindungen: — 



A. Ein neues Schwefelsaures Zirkonerde-Salz, etwas Kali 



enthaltend. 



B. Schwefelsaures Zirkonerde-Kali. 



C. Schwefelsaures Titan-S'aure-Kali. Poggendorff's Annalen, 



1857, CIL, p. 449. 



2. On a Safety-lamp, for Laboratory Use. American Journal of Science, 



1862, (2d series,) XXXIII. 275. 



3. On a Process of Organic Elementary Analysis, by Combustion in a 



Stream of Oxygen Gas. Proc. Amer. Acad., VI. 251. (8 March, 

 1864.) 



4. On a Process of Fractional Condensation; applicable to the separa- 



tion of Bodies having small differences between their Boiling- 

 points. Mem. Amer. Acad., IX. 121. (10 May, 1864.) 



5. Researches on the Volatile Hydrocarbons: — 



A. Hydrocarbons from Coal-tar Naphtha (p. 137). 



B. Hydrocarbons from Oil of Cumin and Cuminic Acid 



'(p. 149). 



C. On the Influence of C 2 H 2 upon the Boiling-points in Homol- 



ogous Series of Hydrocarbons, and in some Series of their 

 Derivatives ; with Critical Observations on Methods of 



