48 CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO WORK ACCOMPLISHED 



BY GRANTEES AND ASSOCIATES. 



Under this heading it is sought to inchide the titles of all publications bear- 

 ing upon work done under grants from the Carnegie Institution of Wash- 

 ington. In the list for the past year, as shown below, there may be some 

 omissions, although it has been the endeavor to make it as complete as pos- 

 sible, and in some cases titles may be included which have only an indirect 

 connection with such work. A list of the works published by the Institution 

 during the year will be found in the President's report. 



Agree, S. F. Studies in catalysis : On the formation of esters from amides and alco- 

 hols. (Anier. Chem. Jour., 41, 457. June, 1909.) 



, and SlaglE, E. A. On the theory of indicators and the reactions of phthaleins 



and their salts. (Amer. Chem. Jour., 42, 115. Aug., 1909.) 

 See Reid, E. E. 



AleEn, E. T., and White, W. P. Diopside and its relations to calcium and magnesium 

 metasilicates. (Amer. Jour. Sci., v. xxvii. Jan., 1909.) 



Aston, James. See Burgess, C. F, 



Barus, C. Absence of polarization in artificial fogs. (Amer. Jour. Sci., v. xxvii, p. 

 402. 1909.) 



. The electrometer method of standardizing the coronas of cloudy condensation. 



(Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. April, 1909.) 



. Coronas with mercury light. (Amer. Jour. Sci., v. xxvii, pp. 73-81. 1909.) 



. Thomson's constant e, found in terms of the decay constant of the ions within 



the fog chamber. (Amer. Jour. Sci., v. xxvi, pp. 324-328. 1908.) 



. The voltaic potential difference between the conductors of a condenser, sepa- 

 rated by an ionized medium. (Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. April, 1909.) 



and Barus, M. On an adjustment for the plane grating similar to Rowland's 



for the concave grating. (Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. April, 1909.) 



BaTEson, William. Mendel's principles of heredity, (pp. xiv + 396, Cambridge, 

 England, 1909.) 



• , Saunders, Miss E. R., and Punnett, R. C. Experimental studies in the phys- 

 iology of heredity. (Reports to the Evolution Committee of the Royal Society. 

 Report IV.) 



Bauer, L. A. On the apparent alterations of mass disclosed by weighings of magnets, 

 (ter. Mag., v. xiv. No. 2, pp. 72-76. June, 1909.) 



. Solar activity and terrestrial magnetism. (Abstr. Science, v. xxix. No. 751, 



pp. 831-832. May 21, 1909.) 



. A plea for terrestrial and cosmical physics. (Science Monthly Weath. Rev., v. 



XXIX, No. 745, Apr. 9, 1909, pp. 566-570; V. 37, No. i, pp. 27-29, Jan., 1909.) 



. United States magnetic tables and magnetic charts for 1905. (Abstr. Terr. 



Mag., V. XIV, No. I, pp. 41-53. March, 1909.) 



. The magnetic survey of Africa. (Nat. Geog. Mag., v. xx. No. 3, pp. 291-292. 



March, 1909.) 



. The magnetic survey yacht Carnegie and her work. (This article originally 



formed contents of a souvenir pamphlet distributed at the launching of the Car- 

 negie, June 12, 1909. Ter. Mag., v. xiv. No. 2, pp. 57-66. June, 1909.) 



Some data regarding recent magnetic storms. (Abstr., Science, v. xxix. No. 



742, p. 468. March 19, 1909.) 



Bauer, L. A., Mrs. The launching of the Carnegie. (Ter. Mag., v. xiv, No. 3, pp. 

 135-136. Sept., 1909.) . , . . .T. 



Baxter, G. P., and Coffin, F. B. A revision of the atomic weight of arsenic. (Proc. 

 Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 44, pp. I79-I97; Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 31, pp. 297- 

 309; Zeit. anorg. Chem., 62, pp. 50-68. Jan., 1909.) 



— , and TiLLEY, G. S. A revision of the atomic weights of iodine and silver. Pre- 

 liminary paper : The analysis of iodine pentoxide. (Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 31, pp. 

 201-221; Zeit. anorg. Chem., 61, pp. 293-319. Feb., 1909.) 



