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Basset. 



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interferometry, 13 S. (23, 12). — The indices 

 of double-refracting crystals, determined, by 

 displacem. interferometry, 10 S. (24, 12). 



Smithson. Contribiit.: Experiments with 

 ionized air, 104 S. (1309, 1901). — Structure of 

 the nucleus, 190 S. (1373, 03). — A continuous 

 record of atmosph. nucleat., 226 S. (1651, 06). 



Washington, Carnegie Inst. Publ.: Nucleat. 

 of the uncontaminated atmosph., 152 S. (40, 

 f906). — Condensats. of vapor as induced by 

 luclei & by ions, 164 S. (62, 07), 139 S. (96, 08), 

 n4 S. (96, 10). — Product. of elliptic inter- 

 Serences in relat. to interferometry, 6 & 77 S. 

 (149, 11), 6 & 168 S. (149, 12). — Diffus, of 

 gases through liquide, 88 S. (186, 13). 



Washinston, Proc. Acad.: An example of 

 torsional viscous retrogression, 3 S. — The 

 torsional magnetie energy absorpt. of an iron 

 conductor, 3 S. — Note on a pneumatic method 

 of measuring variats. of the accelerat. of gravity, 

 4 S. — Note on torsional measurem. of varia- 

 tions of the accelerat. of gravitv by interference, 

 4 S. (6, 1920). — The energy content of the 

 diapason, 4 S. — The open mercury mano- 

 meter read by displacem. interferometry. — 

 The diffus, of air through water in the lapse 

 of years, 2 S. — Acoustic pressure distributs., 

 chiefly in reservoirs & in pipes, 7 S. — The 

 U-tube absolute electrometer, 3 S. (7, 21). — 

 Experiments with the varuum gravitat. needle, 



3 S. — Periods & logarithmic decrement of the 

 gravitat. needle under high exhaustion, 4 S. 



— Plane reflect. of sound, as exhibited bj' the 

 pinhole resonator, 3 S. — Acoustic topography 

 varying with the posit. of the organ pipe, 4 S. 



— Cylindrical distribut. of nodal strength 

 around the pipe normal, 5 S. — Positive & 

 negative pinhole resonators, 3 S. — Static 

 deflect., logarithmic decrement & first-semi 

 period of the vacuum gravitat. needle, 4 S. — 



— On a comparison of the relative sensitiveness 

 of telephones, 2 S. — The equilibrium posits. 

 of the vacuum gravitat. needle in 1921 & 1922, 



4 S. (8, 22). 



"' Barvic, Heinrich, Dr. phil.; war 

 seit 1897 Prof., Realschule, Zizkovb. Prag ; 

 * 1863, Juli 15, Choltic. Böhmen. 



Prag:, Ges. d. "VViss. S.Ber.: D. Verhältnisse zw. 

 Lichtbrechgsexpon. &. Dichte bei einigen 

 Mineralien, 32 S. — Verhältnisse zw. Atomgew. 

 & Dichte bei einigen Elementen, 14, 20 & 6 S. 

 (1904 & 05). — Übersicht d. wahrscheinl. 

 geraden Reihen einiger Elemente bezügl. 

 Dichte & Atomgewicht für einzelne Gruppen 

 d. Mendelejevschen period. Systems, 2 S. — 

 D°in festem Zustande, 7 S. — Entstehg. d. 

 Graphitlagerstätten bei Schwarzbach in Süd- 

 böhmen, 13 S. (05). — Lichtbrechg. d. Au, 

 Ag, Cu & Pt, 15 S. — Die wahrscheinl. Mög- 

 lichk. d. Aufsuchg. v. nutzbaren Erzlager- 

 stätten mittels einer photograph. Aufnahme 

 ihrer elektr. Ausstrahlg., 4 & 5 S. — Gegenseit. 

 Distanzen einiger geraden Reihen v. Elemen- 

 ten, 15 S. (06). — Verbindgsglieder d. geraden 

 Elementenreihen, 4 S. (07). 



^° Bashfortb, Francis; war Prof., 

 angew. Math., Artillerieschule, Wool- 

 wich; * 1819, t 1912, Febr. 12, London. 

 Histor. sketch of experimental determinat. of 

 resist. of air to motion of projectiles, 30 S., 

 Cambr. 1903. — Ballistic experiments fr. 1864 

 to 1880, 34 S., Cambr. 07. 



Baskervillc, Charles, Dr. phil. 1894 

 Chapel Hill; stud. 86—87 Columbia,, 90 



Charlottesville, 91 Nashville, 93 Berlin; 

 91—94 Instr., 94—1900 Assist. Prof., 

 Chemie, 00— 04 Prof., Univ., Chapel Hill, 

 seit 04 Prof., Chemie, Direktor, Coli. Citv, 

 New York; * 1870, Juni 18, Nexubee 

 Co., Miss., U.S.A., t 1922, Jan. 28. 



Aids to teachers of school chemistry, Rich- 

 mond, Va., 1899. — Radium «fe radlo-active 

 substances; their applicat. especially to me- 

 dicine, Philadelphia 1906. — General inorganic 

 chemistry, Boston 09. — Lab'y exercises to be 

 used in conjunct. with general inorganic 

 chemistry (m. R. W. Curtis), Boston 09. — 

 Course in qualitative chemical analysis (m. 

 L. J. Curtman), New York 10. — Progressive 

 Problems in general chemistry (m. W. L. 

 Estabrooke), Boston 10. — Generale inorganic 

 chemistry, London 10. — A course in qualitative 

 chemical analj-sis (m. L. J. Curtman), London 11. 

 Amer. Cheni. Soc. Journ.: A study of pra- 

 seodymium: Preparat. of pure material — Pra- 

 seodymium citrate (m. J. W. Turrentine), 8 S. 



— A study of neodymium: Preparat. of pure 

 material — Efforts to decompose it into its con- 

 stituents (m. R. Stevenson), 10 S. — On lanthan- 

 alums — Some new double sulphates (m. E. G. 

 Moss), 4 S. — Attempts to prepare praseody- 

 mium & neodymium alums — Some new double 

 sulphates (m. H. Holland), 4 S. — Lanthanates 

 (m. G. F. Catlett), 5 S. — Thorium; carolinium, 

 berzeUum, 20 S. — Inactive thorium (m. F. 

 Zerban), 2 S. (26, 1904). 



Amer. Journ., Slllinian: Action of ultra- 

 violet light upon rare earth oxides, 2 S. (16, 

 1903). — Effects on rare earth oxides produced 

 by radium-barium Compounds & on the pro- 

 duction of permanently luminous preparats. 

 by mixing the latter with powdered minerals 

 (m. G. F. Kunz), 2 S. (17, 04). — Phosphor- 

 escence of zinc sulphide through the influence 

 of Condensed gases obtained by heating rare- 

 earth minerals (m. L. B. Lockhart), 2 S. — Action 

 of radium emanats. on minerals & gems (m. 

 L. B. Lockhart), 2 S. (20, 05). 



Philadelphia. Phil. Soe. Proc: On the rate 

 of evaporat. of ether fr. oUs & its applicat. in 

 oil-ether colonic anesthesia, 9 S. (54, 1915). 



Zeitschr. f. anorg. Chemie : Lorenz: Rein- 

 darstellg. d. Praseodyms; Entgegng. an R. J. 

 Meyer, 1 S. (45, 1905). 



^v Basset, Alfred; Privatmann, 

 Fledborough Hall, Holyport, Berks; 

 * 1854, Juli 25, London. 



Elementary treatise on cubic & quartic curves, 

 272 S., Cambridge 1901 & New York 05.— 

 Treatise on the geometrie, London 10. 



Amer. Journ. of Math.: Certain conics con- 

 nected with trinodal quartics, 8 S. (24, 1902). 



Quart. Journ. of pure a. appl. Math.: The 

 sextactic points of a quartic, 9 S. (35, 1904). 



— Some properties of quintic curves, 8 S. — 

 The motion of bicircular quartic cylinders in 

 a liquid, 13 S. — Compound singularities of 

 quintic curves, 14 S. (36, 05). — On trinodal 

 & quadrinodal quintics, 16 S. — On quin- 

 quenodal & sexnodal quintics, 16 S. — Com- 

 pound singularities of curves, 16 S. (37, 06). 

 Singularities of surfaces, 21 & 19 S. — The 

 mixed transformat. of Lagrange's equats., 7 S. 

 (38. 07). — Multiple points on surf., 26 S. — 

 Birational transformat. of surf., 13 S. — Sin- 

 gular linea & curves on surf., 23 S. (39, 08). 



— A revis. of the theories of twisted curves & 



