220 ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



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1. Abstract : Influence of the Proportion of Water on the Compressive 



Strength of Cement Mortar and Concrete. Cone. Eng., 3, 31G. 1908. 



2. AMBRONN, H. : Crystallization and Gel Formation in the Hardening of 



Cement. Tonind. Zig., 33, 270. 1909. 



3. ANDERSON, A. O. : The Incrustation and Absorption of Concrete. Proc. 



Am. Soc. Test, Materials, July, 1911; reported in Cement Age, 13. 1911. 



4. ANDERSON, G. G. : The Effect of Alkali on Concrete. Trans. Am. Soc. C. E., 



67, 572. 1910. 



5. ANON. : Tests on Concrete in Sea Water. Eng. News, 64, 483. 1910. 



6. ASHLEY, H. E. : The Colloid Matter of Clay and its Measurement. Bull. 



388, U. S. G. S. 1909. 



7. BIED AND VIVIERS : Decomposition of Mortars. (Report.) Proc. Internat. 



Soc. Test. Materials. 1909. 



8. BINCKLEY, G. S. : Experiments on the Coarser Particles in Cements. Eng. 



Record, 61, 212. 1909. 



9. BLOUNT, B. : The Setting of Portland Cement. Eng. Digest, 3, 135. 1908. 



10. BROWN, F. W. : Action of Alkali Water on Cement. Cement, 9, 93. 



11. BURCHARTZ, H. : Researches upon Mortar and Concrete Frozen and again 



Thawed Out. Mt. Kgl. Materialpruf, 28, 270. 3910. 



12. - : Properties of German Portland Cements. Cement Age, 10, 250. 



1908. 



13. BURKE AND PINCKNEY : The Action of Alkali Salts upon Portland Cement. 



J. Ind. and Eng. Chem, 3, 317. 1911. 



14. CAMERON, F. K. : Application of the Theory of Solid Solutions to the 



Study of Soils. Report No. 04. Div. of Soils, Dept. of Agriculture. 



15. CARPENTER, R. C. : Materials which Retard the Activity of Portland 



Cement. Cement, 8, 21. 

 10. CHAPMAN, C. M. : Waterproofing with Water. Eng. Record, 62, 707. 1910. 



17. CLARKE, E. C. : Trans. Am. Soc. C. E., 14, 158. 1885. 



18. CLARKE. F. W. : The Data of Geochemistry. (Second Edition.) Bull. 



491, U. S. G. S. mil. 



19. COCHRAN, J. : Directions and Suggestions for the Inspection of Concrete 



Materials. Engineering and Contracting, 37, 115. 1912. 



20. Committee of Assn. R. R. Superintendents : The Action of Sea Water on 



Concrete. (Report.) Cone. Eng., 2, 139. 1907. 



21. CUSHMAN, A. S. : The Effect of Water on Rock Powders. U. S. Dept. of 



Agriculture. Bureau of Chemistry. Bulletin 92. 1905. 



22. D'ANS, J. : Do Clay and Cement Adsorb CO 3 Ions? Z. Chem. Ind. Kolloide, 



6, 38. 1910. 



23. DECKER, G. : The Hardening of Hydraulic Cements. Tonind. Ztg., 33, 



1493. 1909. 



24. DESCH, C. H. : The Chemistry and Testing of Cement. London, 1911. 



25. DIECKMANN, G. P. : Use of Concrete in Freezing Weather. Rock Prod- 



ucts, 9, 52. 1909. 

 20. DITTER AND JESSER : Thermocliemical Experiments upon Sintered Portland 



Cement Mixtures. Zentralbl. Hydr. Zement. 1, 71. 1910. 

 27. DOELTER, C. : Fusions of Calcium Metasilicate and Calcium Aluminum 



Silicate. Zentralbl. Hydr. Zement. 1, 104. 1910. 



