Baillaud — Baker. 



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13 S. (39 & 33, 1909 & 10). — Zersetzg. d. 

 Ozons durch ultraviolettes Licht, 9 S. (33, 10). 

 — Einfl. d. Temper. auf d. ultrarote Absorpt. 

 d. Gase, 17 S. (38, 12). 



Heidelberg, Akad. S.Ber.: D. Farbe anorgan. 

 Salze & d. Berechng. d. schwingenden Teile 

 (m. J. Koenigsberger), 24 S. (2, 1911). 



Phil. Mag.: The quantum-theory & the 

 rotat.-energy of molecules, 13 S. (38, 1914). 



Physik. Zeitschr.: Veränderg. v. Absorpt. - 

 Linien durch fremde Gase, 2 S. (13, 1911). 



Stockholm, Arkiv t. Mat. Astr. Fys.: Absorp- 

 tion d. Strahlen v. Wärmequellen verschied. 

 Temper. durch Ozon, 10 S. (3, 1907). 



Verh. d. Deut. Phys. t^es.: Einfl. d. Druckes 

 auf d. Absorpt. sehr langwell. Strahlen in 

 Gasen, 5 S. — D. ultrarote Absorpt. d. Gase, 

 21 S. — Absorpt. -Spektrum d. Wasserdampfes, 

 7 S. — D. ultrarote Absorpt. d. Ga.se, 9 S. (15, 

 1913). — lonisat. durch positive Ionen (m. 

 J. Franck), 12 S. (16, 14). 



lY Baillaud, Benjamin; früher Di- 

 rektor, Sternwarte, Toulouse, danach 

 (1908) der zu Paris; * 1848, Febr. 14, 

 Chalons s. Saone. 



London, Astron. Soo. Month. Not.: L. rela- 

 tions entre 1. coordonnees rectilignes normales 

 d'une meme etoile sur 2 cliches differents, 6 S. 

 (79, 1919). — La precision d. signaux horaires 

 emis de 1910 au 31 decembre 1919 par le 

 Bureau Internat, de l'Heure ä Paris, 3 S. 

 (82, 22). 



Paris. Acai. C. R.: Conditions qu'offrent 1. 

 observat. astronom. ä l'observat. du Pic du 

 Midi (m. H. Bourget), 4 S. (136, 1903). — 

 Observat. de l'eclipse de Soleil du 21 aoüt 

 faites aux Observat. d' Alger & de Paris, 2 S. 

 (159, 14). — Le calcul d. ascensions droites & 

 d. declinais. d. etoiles du Oatalogue photo- 

 graph., 4 S. — Determinat. de la difference de 

 longitude entre 1. Observat. de Paris >*: Washing- 

 ton, 5 S. (163, 16). — Deux decouvertes de 

 cometes, l'une par Metcalf a Harvard Obser- 

 vatory, l'autre par Borrelly k Marseille, 1 S. 

 ( 169, 19). — Sur un nouvel instrument des 

 passages recemment installe ä 1' Observat. de 

 Paris, 5 S. (175, 22). 



Toulouse, Acad. Mi-ni.: Premi?res recherches 

 astronom. au Pic-du-Midi, 9 S. (5, 1905). — 

 Sur une erreur systemat. ä craindre dans Tem- 

 ploi d. echelles de grandeurs photograph. 

 stellaires (m. J. Baillaud), 5 S. (6, 06). 



Toulouse, Obscrv. Ann.: fitudc du climat 

 de Toulouse de 1863 ä 1900, 444 & 72 S. (5, 

 1902). 



Baire, Rene; Prof., Math., Univ., 

 Dijon. 



Theorie d. nombres irrationnels, d. limites & 

 de la continuite, 2. Aufl., 61 S., Paris 1912. — j 

 Legons sur 1. theories generales de l'analyse; 

 Teil I: Principes fondament., variables reelles, I 

 232 S. Teil II: \'ariables complexes; Applica- 

 tions geometr., 10 — 347 S., Paris 07 & 08. 



Bull, de la Soc. inatli. de France: Les series 

 k termes Continus & tous de meme signe, 4 S. \ 

 (33, 1904). i 



Bull. d. Sc. mnth. Darboux: La non-applica- 

 bilite de deux Continus an Sc n-\- p dimensions, 

 6 S. (31, 1907) (auch in Paris, Acad. C. R., ! 

 144, 1907). j 



S.ockholm, Acta niath.: Representat. d. 

 fonct. discontinues, 48 & 79 S. (30 & 32, ; 

 1906 & 09). I 



^^" Baker, Arthur, Dr. phil. Easton, 

 Pa.; 1873-80 Adj.-Prof., Ingenieur- 

 wissensch., Easton, 82 Direktor. Hochsch., 

 S^ranton, Pa.; 89-91 Prof., Math., 

 Stevens-Hochsch., Hoboken, N.J., 91 — 

 1901 desgl., Univ., Rochester, X.Y.. 

 01—17 Hochsch., Brooklyn, N.Y., seit 

 17 im Ruhestand; * 1853, Mai 7, 

 Cincinnati. (Eig. Mitt.) 

 Aniiual digest Pennsylvania, court decisions, 

 Scranton, Pa. 1886 — 87. — Elliptic. functions, 

 118 S., Rochester, N.Y. 90. — Graphic algebra, 

 73 S., desgl. 92. — Solid geometry, 110 S., 

 Boston 93. — Conic sections, 16 S., desgl. 93. 



— The art of geometry, 48 S., desgl. 1905. — 

 Quaternions as the result of algebr. Operations, 

 91 S., New York 10, Edinburgh & London 11. 



— Elementary thick lens optics, 131 S., desgl. 

 11. 



Anier. Math. Monthly: Diagrammatic proof 

 of the conditions of functionaHty in complex 

 functions, 3 S. (7, 1900). — • Kinetic deriv. of 

 the tangent equation, 10 S. — Reduced num- 

 bers, 5 S. (8, Ol). 



Education: Limits in geometry, 9 S. (28, 

 1907). 



Proceedings Rens. Soc. of Engin.: Number & 

 its Symbol, 16 S. (1901). 



Rochester, Acad. Proc: Graphic imaginaries, 

 4 S. — Directed magnitudes, 9 S. (3, 1894). 



School science &. niath.: Limits in geom. 

 forms, 5 S. (.>). — Logical geometries, 4 S. (6). 



— The normal order: opening propositions 

 in geom., 3 S. (7, 1907). — Functional expo- 

 nents, 3 S. — Algebraic multiplication, 3 S. 

 (8, 08). 



The monist: A circular polvgon, 5 S. (15, 

 1905). 



^^" Baker, Brereton, Dr.; Prof., 

 ehem., Univ., London; * 1862, Juni 25, 

 Blackburn. 



Berichte d. Deut. Cheni. Ges.: Aktiver Stick- 

 .stoff (m. E. Tiede, R. Strutt & E. DomcRe), 

 6, 4 & 1 S. (47, 1914). 



London, Chem. Soc. Jonrn.: The atomic 

 weight of tellurium (m. A. H. Bennett), 

 13 S. (91, 1907). — The constancy of water 

 of crvstallisat. of hvdrated salts (m. G. Adlam), 

 11 S". (99, 11). — ^' The change in the boiling 

 points of the trioxide & tetroxide of nitrogcn 

 on drying (m. M. Baker), 3 S. (101, 12). — 

 The interaction of sodium amalgam & water 

 (m. L. H. Parker), 11 S. (103, 13). — Atom, 

 rot. of Hg (m. W. Watson), 5 S. — Action of 

 diastase on starch granules (m. H. Hulton), 

 9 S. (10.», 14). — Evidence of the existence in 

 malt of an enzvme hvdrolvsing the furfuroids 

 of barley (m. J.' F. E.'Hulton), 10 S. (111, 17). 



London, Roy. Instit. Proc: — lonisat. of 

 gases & Chemical change, 4 S. (19,1908—10). 



Manchester, Lit. Phil. Soc. Mein.: Influence 

 of moisture on chemical change in gases, 8 S. 

 (53, 1909). 



^^' Baker, Henry Frederick, Dr., 

 Prof.; Lekt., Math., Univ., Cambridge; 

 * 1866. 



An introduct. to the theorv of multiply periodic 

 functions, 351 S., Cambridoe 1907, New York 08. 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc: Invariant fac- 

 tors of a determinant, 13 S. — Differential 

 equations of the hyperelleptic functions, 21 S. 

 (12, 1904). 



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