142 KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



Cady, Hamilton Perkins. 



A. B. (University of Kansas, 1897). Student and Assistant, Department of 

 Chemistry, 1895-'97: Scholar Cornell University, 1897-'98; Fellow Cornell Uni- 

 versity, 1898-'99; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1899— 



1895 — 1. Chemical Analysis of Counterfeit Gold-dust; this journal, iii, pp. 197- 

 200 (with V. L. Leigh ton). 



1897 — 2. A New Explosive Compound Formed by the Action of Liquid Ammonia 



upon Iodine; this journal, vi, A, pp. 71-75. 



3. A Modification of the Permanganate Method of Determination of Iron ; 



Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, xix, pp. 575-581 (with A. P. Riidiger). 



4. The Electrolysis and Electrolytic Conductivity of Certain Substances 



Dissolved in Liquid Ammonia; Jour. Phys. Chem., i. pp. 207-213. 



1898 — 5. Naphthalene and Aqueous Acetone; Jour. Phys. Chem., ii, pp. 168- 



170. 



6. Constant Temperature Device; Jour. Phys. Chem., ii, pp. 242-2'44:. 



7. Electromotive Force between Amalgams; Jour. Phys. Chem., ii, pp. 



551-564. 



1899 — 8. Solid Solutions; Jour. Phys. Chem., iii, pp. 127-136. 



Candy, Albert Lcther. 



A. M. (University of Kansas, 1892); Ph. D. University of Nebraska, 1898). 

 Graduate Student, Department of Mathematics, 1891-'92; Instructor in Mathe- 

 matics, University of Nebraska, 1892 — 



1893 — The Trisection of an Angle: this journal, ii, pp. 35-15. 



Case, Ermine Cowles. 



A. B., A. M. (1893); M. S. (Cornell University, 1895): Ph. D. (University of 

 Chicago, 1896). Graduate Student and Assistant, Departments of Chemistry 

 and Historical Geology; Professor of Phvsics and Geology, Wisconsin Normal 

 School, 1897 — 



1891—1. Kansas Mosasaurs, Part I, Clidastes; this journal, i, pp. 15-32, pis. 

 ii-vi (with S. W. Williston i. 



1892 — 2. On the Composition of some Kansas Building-stones; Trans. Kans. 



Acad. Sci., xiii, p. 78 (with E. H. S. Bailey). 



1893 — 3. On the Analysis of the Dejjosit from a Chalybeate Spring; Trans, 



Kans. Acad. Sci., xiv, pp. 36, 37. 



1894 — 4. A Geological Reconnoisance in Southwest Kansas and No-Man's Land ; 



this journal, ii, pp. 143-147, Jan. 



5. Traces of a Glacier at Kansas City, Mo. ; this journal, ii, pp. 149, 150, 



Jan. 



Combs, J. 



Ph. G. (University of Kansas, 1890). 



1890— Yellow Iodide of Mercury: West. Drug. Rec, vi, p. 143. 



Combs, Robert. 

 Ph. G. (University of Kansas, 1892). 



1892 — Microscopical Distinction of Powdered Drugs; Proe. Kans. Pharm. 

 Assoc, p. 59. 



