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Vlertelj.-Schr. d. Astron. Ges.: D. Bearbeitg. 



d. kleinen Planeten, 5 S. (45, 1910). 



Zeltschr. f. d. ges. Verslchergswlss.: Analyt. 

 Methoden in d. Lebensversicherg. , 24 S. (9, 

 1909). 



Siehe F. Klein. 



^^ Brenner, Leo; Direktor, Manora- 

 Sternwarte, Lussinpiccolo, seit 1899 Red. 

 d. Astr. Rundschau; * 1855, Juli 9, 

 Triest. 



D. Bewohnbarkeit d. Welten, 96 S., Berlin 

 1905. 



Astron. Nachr.: D. Pyramidenfleck auf Ju- 

 piter, 2 S. (160, 1903). 



IV Bresser, Albert, Dr. pliil. 1866 

 Utrecht; war Lehrer, höh. Bürgerschule, 

 Delft; * 1843, Juni 26, Haag. 



Du soleil & de ses rayons beta & gamma qui 

 causent nos aurores polaires, 1. protiiberances 

 & la couronne solaires, & 1. queues d. cometes, 

 4 & 38 S., Haag 1911. 



Amsterdam, Akad. Verslag: De solar vortices 

 van Haie, 7 S. (17, 1909). 



^ Brewer, William Henry; war 

 Prof., Landw., Yale Coli., New Haven, 

 Conn., U.S.A. ; * 1828, t 1910, Nov. 2, 

 New Haven. — (Nachr. v. Jennino 3 S. 

 in Amer. J. Silliman, 31, 1911.) 



"v Brezina, Aristides, Dr. phil. 1872 

 Tübingen; war 89 — 96 Direktor, natur- 

 histor. Museum, Wien, mineral. Abteiig., 

 danach im Ruhest. ; * 1848, f 1909, Mai 

 25, Wien. 



Kopenhagen, Vld. Selsk. Skrltt.: D. Meteor- 

 steinfall zu Mern, 13 S. (6, 1909). 



Philadelphia: Phil. Soc. Proc.: Arrangement 

 of collects. of meteorites, 36 S. (43, 1904). 



^^ Bricard, Raoul; Prof., Conservat. 

 nat. des Arts & Metiers, auch Ec. centr. 

 d. Arts & Manuf., Paris; * 1870, März 23, 



Paris. 



Matematika terminaro kaj krestomatio, 59 S., 

 Paris 1905. — Grom. descr., 269 S., Paris 11. 



Bull, de la Soc. matb. de France: L. systemes 

 reciproques de points, 9 S. — Propr. du cylin- 

 droide, 4 S. (29, 1901). — Cubiques gauches & 

 syst, articules qui s'y rattachent, 16 S. (32, 04). 

 — Cert. syst, lineaires, ponctuels & tangen- 

 tiels, 14 S. (34, 06). 



Nouv. Ann. de Math.: L'arc de la lemniscate, 

 11 S. (2, 1902). — L'inversion, 2 S. — Probl. 

 relatif aux surf., 6 S. — Demonstrat. simple du 

 theoreme de Fermat, 3 S. — Propr. d. lignes de 

 courb. d. surf., 6 S. — Deplacem. d'une figure 

 de grandeur invar. assujettie ä 3 condits., 8 S. 

 (3, 03). — Propr. d. cubiques planes, 4 S. — 

 Suite arithmet., 8 8. — L'extens. ä l'espace du 

 theoreme de Poncelet, 5 S. (4, 04). — Trans- 

 format. d'Ernest Duporcq & celle de Die, 

 5 S. (5, 05). — Propr. de l'hyperbololde ortho- 

 gonal & sur un syst, articule, 12 S. — Geom. 

 de direct., 21 S. — Geom. de direct. dans 

 I l'espace, 22 S. (6, 06). — Syst. articule, 6 S. — 

 Probl. d'ApoUonius & propr. d. cycles, 16 S. 

 (7, 07). — Quadriques homofocalcs, 5 S. — 

 Polygones inscrits & circonscrits a d. quadri- 

 ques homofoc, 14 S. (8, 08). — Quadriques 



circonscrites a 2 spheres, 7 S. (9, 09). — La 

 „geom. d. feuUlets" de Rene de Saussure, 

 fitude analyt., 21 S. — Theor. de Mannheim, 

 3 S. — Surf, de Jamet reglees, 6 S. (10, 10). — 

 Hexaedre particulier, 6 S. — Mouvem. a 2 

 param. dans le plan, 15 S. — Theor. connu 

 d'arithm., 4 S. (13, 13). — Theor. sur 1. courbes 

 & 1. surf, fermees, 7 S. (14, 14). 



Paris, Acad. C. R.: Un mouvem. doublem. 

 decomposable, 2 S. (158, 1914). — Le mouvem. 

 k 2 parametres autour d'un point fixe, 2 S. 

 (166, 18). 



Paris, £cole polyt. Journ.: L'epicycloide, 

 24 S. (9, 1904). — L. deplacem. ä traiectoires 

 spher., 94 S. (11, 06). 



Bridgman, Percy Williams, Dr. 

 phil. 1908 Cambridge, Mass. ; stud. 00—08 

 Cambridge; 11 Instr., 13, 16 Assist. 

 Prof., seit 19 Prof., Phys., Cambridge, 

 Mass.; * 1882, April 21, Cambridge, 

 Mass., U.S.A. (Eig. Mitt.) 

 Dimensional analysis, 112 S., New Haven 1922. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: Two new modificat. 

 of phosphorus, 19 S. (36, 1914). — Further 

 note on blank phosph., 4 S. (38, 16). 



Amer. Journ, Sei.: Faüure of cavities in 

 crystals & rocks under pressure, 25 S. • — Stress- 

 strain relats. in crystalline cy linders, 11 S. (45, 

 1918). 



Amer. Phys. Soc. Rev.: The collapse of thick 

 cylinders under high hydrostatic pressure, 24 S. 

 (34, 1912). — Change of phase under pressure. 

 I. The phase diagram of 11 substances with 

 especial reference to the melting curve, 16 & 

 51 S. — A complete collect, of thermodynamio 

 formulas, 8 S. (3, 14). — Change of phase under 

 pressure. IL New melting curves with a general 

 thermodynamic discuss. of melting, 33 & 19 S. 

 (6, 15). — The effect of general mechanical 

 stress on the temperature of transit. of 2 pha- 

 ses, with a discuss. of plasticity, 8 S. (7, 16). — 

 Tolman's principle of similitude, 8 S. (8, 16). 

 — The elastic constants of antimony & tellu- 

 rium wires, 4 S. — Theoretical considerats. on 

 the nature of electrical resistance, with especial 

 regard to the pressure effects, 20 S. (9, 17). — 

 On equilibrium under non-hydrostatic stress, 

 4 S. (11, 18). — A critical thermodynamic dis- 

 cuss. of the Volta, thermo-electric & thermionic 

 effects, 41 S. (14, 19). — Electr. resist. of 

 metals, 34 S. (17, 21). — The electron theory 

 of metals in the light of new experimental 

 data, 20 S. (19, 22). 



Boston, Amer. Acad. Proc: Electrostatio 

 field surrounding two special columnar Cle- 

 ments, 12 S. (41, 1905—06). — Measurem. of 

 high hydrostatic pressure, 20 S. — I. Simple 

 primary gauge. IL Secondary mercury resistan- 

 ce gauge, 16 & 30 S. — Experimental deter- 

 minat. of certain compressibilitics, 24 S. (44, 

 08 — 09). — Act. of mercury on steel at high 

 pressures, 16 S. (46, 10 — 11). — Measurem. of 

 hydrostatic pressures up to 20000 kilogr. per 

 Square ccntimeter, 26 S. — Mercury, liquid & 

 solid, under pressure, 91 S. — Water, in the 

 liquid & 5 solid forms, under pressure, 117 S. 

 (47, 11—12). — Thermodvnamical properties 

 of liquid water to 80» & 12000 kg/cm^ 53 S. 

 (48, 12 — 13). — Thermodynamic properties of 

 12 liquids betw. 20» & SO« & up to 12000 kgm. 

 per sq. cm., 114 S. — The technique of high 

 pressure experimenting, 16 S. (49, 14). — 

 Polymorphie transformats. of solids under 

 pressure, 72 S. (.50, 15). — Polymorphie chan- 

 ges under pressure of the Univalent nitrates^ 



