BIBLlOClKAPliY OF PUBLICATIONS. 47 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO WORK ACCOMPLISHED 

 DURING FISCAL YEAR BY GRANTEES AND ASSOCIATES. 



Under tliis heading it is sought to include titles of all publications bearing upon work 

 done under grants from the Carnegie Institution of Washington, exclusive of the regular 

 publications. A list of the latter which have appeared during the year will be found in 

 the President's Report (pp. 33-34). The following list has been made as complete as 

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

 with grants from the Institution. 



.\dams, F. D. An experimental investigation into the flow of rocks. (Extrait du Compte 



Rendu du xie Congres Gcologiiiue International.) 

 .\dams, L. H. a useful type of formula for the interpolation and representation of 



experimental results. (Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, pp. 469-474. 1913.) 



. See Johnston, John. 



Adams, Wai-ter S. Stellar spectroscopic results. (Read at loth meeting Astron. and 



Astrophys. Soc. of America.) 

 , and Henry G. Gale. On the pressure shift of iron lines. (Astrophys. Jour. 



June 1913.) 

 , and Jennie B. Lasby. The later spectrum of Nova Geminorum No. 2. 



(Monthly notices, R. A. S., vol. 73, No. 9. 1913.) 



and A. van Maan}:n. A group of stars of common motion in the h and x Persei 



clusters. (Astron. Jour., vol. 27, No. 24. 1913.) 



AuLT, J. P., and W. F. Wallis. Halley's observations of the magnetic declination, 

 169S-1700. (Terr. Mag., vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 126-132. Sept. 1913.) 



Banta, a. M. Selection within pure lines in Daphnia. (Science, n. s., vol. 37, No. 946, 

 p. 272. Feb. 14, 1913.) 



. Experiments on the light and tactile reactions of a cave variety and an open- 

 water variety of an amphipod species. (Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., vol. 10, No. 5, 

 p. 192. May 21, 1913.) 



, and R. A. Gortner. Induced modifications in pigment development in 



Spelerpes larvae. (Preliminary paper presented at annual meeting of Ohio Academy 

 of Science, Columbus, Nov. 30, 1912. Ohio Nat., vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 49-55. Jan. 

 1913.) 



Certain observations on the occurrence of tyrosinase in amphibian egg 



jell. (Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., vol. 10, No. 5, p. 191. May 21, 1913.) 

 Barcroft, J., G. Graham, and H. L. Higgin.s. The effect of carbohydrate-free diet on 



the diss'^ciation curve of blood. (Preliminary communication. Proc. Phvsiol. 



Soc. Jan. 18, 1913. Jour. Physiol., vol. 15, p. xlvii. 1913.) 

 Bartsch, Paul. Observations in mollusks among the Bahama Islands and the Florida 



Keys. (Smithson. Misc. Coll., vol. 60, pp. 58-62. 1913.) 

 Barus, Carl. Diffusion of air and other gases through water. (British Assoc. Report, 



extract only, Portsmouth meeting.) 

 , The indices of doubly refracting crystals. (Phil. Mag., vol. xxiv, p. 827. 



1913.) 



. A simple screw micrometer. (Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. xxxv, p. 267. 1913.) 



. Growth of air bubbles on the walls of a beaker, etc. (Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. 



XXXIV, p. 304. 1912.) 

 . Resolution of interference fringes. (Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. xxxv, pp. 308-310. 



1913.) 

 . Interferometry of air carrying electrical current. (Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. xxxiv, 



pp. 101-106. 1912.) 



Viscosity of gases and Bunsen flame. (Science, vol. xxxvi, p. 320. 1912.) 



Bauer, L. A. On the cause of the Earth's magnetic field. (Address delivered before 

 the Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. of America, Aug. 27-31, 1912. Abatr. Science, vol. 

 37, No. 940. pp. 27-28. Jan. 3, 1913.) 



. A consistent theory of the origin of the Earth's magnetic field. (Presented 



before Philosophical Society of Wash., Dec. 7, 1912. Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, 

 No. 1, pp. 1-7. Jan. 4, 1913.) 



. On the origin of the Earth's magnetic field. (Presented before Amer. Phys. 



Soc. and Section B of the A. A . A. S., Cleveland. Dec. 30, 1912. Phys. Rev., n. s. 

 vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 254-257. Mar. 1913.) 



. Magnetic results of Halley's expedition, 1698-1700. (Terr. Mag., vol. 18, No. 3, 



pp. 113-12.^ Sept. 1913.) 



. Gegenwartiger Stand der magnetischen Vermessung der Erde durcb die Car- 

 negie Institution of Washington. (Repr. Zeit. der Ges. fiir Erd. zu Berlin, No. 6. 

 1913.) 



