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NeAVsoii, He>'ry Byron. 



E. S. (Ohio Wesleyan, 188.3); A. M. and Ph. D. '1891). Graduate Student 

 Johns Hopkins University, 1883-''81: Instructor in Mathematics, Central Ten- 

 nessee College, 1881-'86; Graduate Student of Mathematics, Heidelberg and 

 Leipsic, 1886-'88; Professor Mathematics, Western Normal College, 1889-'90: As- 

 sistant in Mathematics, 1890-'92; Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1892— 



1889 — 1. On the Eccentricity of Plane Sections of Quadrics; Annals Math., 



V, pp. 1-9. 



1890 — 2. The Imaginary Focal Properties of Conic Sections : Trans. Kans. Acad. 



Sci., xii. pp. 84-87. 



1891 — 3- On Salmon's and MacCullaugh's Methods of Generating Quadric Sur- 



faces: Annals Math., vi, pp. 198-200. 



1892 — 4. A Pair of Curves of the Fourth Degree and their Application in the 



Theory of Quadrics: Amer. Jour. Math., xiv, pp. 87-95. 

 5. Unicursal Curves by Method of Inversion: this journal, i, pp. 17-71. 



1893 — 6. The Linear Geometry of the Cubic and Quartic: this journal, ii, pp. 



85-95. 



1891 — 7. On the Hessian, Steinerian, Jacobian, etc., in the Geometry of One 

 Dimension; this journal, iii, pp. 103-116. 



1895 — 8. Continuous Groups of Projective Transformations Treated Synthetic- 

 ally, part I; this journal, iv, pp. 71 93. 

 9. Supplementary Note on Continuous Groups, etc.; this journal, iv, 

 pp. 169-171. 



1896 — 10. On a Remarkable Covariant of a System of Quantics; Bui. Amer. 

 Math. Soc. (2), ii, pp. 272-276. 

 11. Continuous Groups of Projective Transformations Treated Synthetic- 

 ally, part II: this journal, iv, i)p. 213-219. 



1897 — 12. On Hessians and Steinerians of Higher Orders in Geometry of One 

 Dimension: Annals Math., xi, pp. 121-129. 



13. Continuous Groups of Projective Transformations Treated Synthetic- 



ally, part III: this journal, v. pp. 81-98. 



14. Types of Projective Transformations in the Plane and in Space: this 



journal, vi. A, pp. 63-70. 



15. Continuous Groups of Circular Transformations: Bui. Amer. Math. 



Soc. (2), iv, pp. 107-131. 



1898 — 16. Normal Forms of Projective Transformations in the Plane and Space ; 

 this journal, vii. A, pp. 125-142. 



1899—17. The Five Types of Projective Transformations in the Plane: this jour- 

 nal, vii, A, pp. 43-66. 



Ni<-liols, Edward L. 



B. S. (Cornell, 1875): Ph. D. (Goettingen. 1879). Professor of Physics, 

 1883-'87; Professor of Physics, Cornell University, 1887— 



1. Statistics of Color-blindness in the State University: Trans. Kans. 



Acad. Sci. 

 1885 — 2. A Spectroscopic Analysis of the Color of the Sky : Proc. Amer. Assoc. 



Ad. Sci. 

 3. On the Destruction of the Passivity of Iron in Nitric Acid by Magnetic 



Action (with W. S. Franklin i: Kans. Acad. Sci., 1885: Amer. Jour. 



Sci., 1887. 



