368 CROSS. 



tion expenses of thermodynamic tables for am- 

 monia $300 



1()7. In aid of publication of ^Marie's Annual Inter- 

 national Tables of Constants (at the request of 

 the Council) through Theodore W. Richards . 100 



168. Gilbert X. Lewis. Free energy changes in chemi- 



cal reactions. (Additional to 160.) .... 300 



169. William O. Sawtelle. Spectra of the light from 



spark in an oscillatory discharge. (Additional 



to 163.^ ' 300 



170. Harvey N. Davis. Thermodynamical researches 200 



171. Louis V. King. To defray expenses of computa- ' 



tion for research on scattering and absorption of 

 solar radiation in the earth's atmosphere . . . 250 

 1914. 172. Alpheus W. Smith. Hall and Nernst effects in 



the rare metals 100 



173. Charles G. Abbot. Applications of solar heat to 



domestic purposes 150 



174. Percy W. Bridgm.an. Thermodynamical re- 



searches at high pressures. (Additional to 148.) 250 



175. Edward L. Nichols. Hall effect and allied phe- 



nomena in tellurium and selenium. (Balances of 

 132 and 165, S282, transferred to this Research.) 



176. Percy W. Bridgman. Thermal effects of high 



pressures. (Additional to 174.) 150 



177. Frederick A. Saunders. On the spectra of metal- 



lic vapors. (Additional to 162.) 100 



178. Frederic Palmer, Jr. Properties of light of 



extremely short wa^•e-length 200 



179. Henry Crew. Specific heat of liquids .... 200 



180. Charles A. Kraus. Solutions in liquid ammonia; 



for purchase of a refrigerating apparatus . . . 300 



181. Herbert P. Hollnagel. P^.xtreme infra-red spec- 



trum ; for purchase of motor-generator . . . 300 

 -1915. 182. Joel Stebbins. Research with improved photo- 

 electric-cell photometer upon ^■ariable stars. 

 (Additional to 150.) 140 



183. Farrington Daniels. Specific heats; for purchase 



of calorimetric apparatus 330 



184. Raymond T. Birge. ( "omparator for spectroscopic 



researches 200 



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