Chapman — Chapman. 



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Australia — the camping place is reached, 

 3 S. (16, 22). 



Chicago, Astrophys. Jörn.: New deter- 

 minats. of the reflecting powers of glass & 

 silvered glass mirrors, 12 S. (21, 1905). 



Harvard Ann.: The variable star w virginis, 



9 S. (80, 1917) (auch in Canada, Astron. Soc. 

 Journ., 18). 



Phil. Mag.: Variat. of potential along a -wire 

 transmitting electric waves, 13 S. (5, 1903). — 

 Variat. of potential along the transmitting 

 antenna in wireless telegr., 16 S. (7, 04). 



Publicat. of tlie Domin. Astrophys. Obs.: 

 Evidence of the bending of the rays of light on 

 passing the sun, obtained by the Canad. exped. 

 to observe the austr. eclipse, 16 S. (ä, Nr. 15). 



Science: Physical basis of color, 5 S. (17, 

 1903). 



Mit 1) F. W. Merchant. 



Chapmau, C. H. ; amerik. Mathe- 

 matiker. 



Amer. Journ. ot Math.: Applicats. of the 

 Units of an n-fold space, 18 S. (10, 1888). — 

 Matrix which represents a vector, 18 S. (13, 

 91). — Applicat. of quatern. to project. geom., 

 26 S. (14, 92). 



N'ew Yorli, Math. Soc. Bull.: A french ana- 

 lyt. geom., 4 S. — Weierstrass & Dedekind on 

 generalcomplexnumb.,6S. (1, 1892). — Theory 

 of transformat. groups, 10 S. (2, 93). — Mac- 

 farlane's algebra of physics, 8 S. (3, 94). 



Chapman, David Leonhard; Lect., 

 Chemie, Univ., Oxford; * 1869, Dez. 6. 



London, Cheni. Soc. Journ.: Allotropic mo- 

 dificats. of P, 13 S. — Non-existence of the so- 

 called suboxyde of P (m. F. A. Lidbury), 6 S. 

 (75, 1899). — Chemical changes induced in 

 gases submitted to the act. of ultraviolet 

 light (m. S. Chadwick & J. E. Ramsbottom), 



10 S. (91, 1907). — The interact. of H & CP), 

 3 S. — Nitrogen chloride (m. L. Vodden), 

 6 S. (95, 09). — The interact. of H. & Cl. The 

 nature of photochem. inhibit. ^), 6 S. — Homo- 

 geneous decomposit. of ozone in the presence 

 of O & other gases 2), 14 S. (97, 10). — The 

 photochem. & thermal interact. of chlorine 

 & carbon monoxide (m. F. H. Gee), 14 S. 



— Decomposit. of dry ozone ^), 8 S. (99, 11). 



— The interact. of chlorine & hydrogen. The 

 influence of mass (m. L. K. Underhill), 12 S. — 

 The act. of tartaric acid on tin in the presence 

 of 0, 7 S. (103, 13). — The interact. of acetilene 

 & mercuric chloride (m. W. J. Jenkins), 4 S. — 

 The interact. of chlorine & hydrogen (m. J. R. 

 H. Whiston), 6 S. (115, 19). 



Phil. Mag.: Rate of explos. in gases, 14 S. 

 (47, 1899). — Contribut. to the theory of electro- 

 capillarity, 6 S. (25, 1913). — Abnormality of 

 strong electrolytes (m. H. J. George), 3 S. 

 (41, 21). 



Mit ») P. S. Mac Mahon, «) H. E. Jones. 



i-i'^ Chapman, Edward J., Dr. phil. 

 1860; war 53— 95 Prof., Min., Univ., To- 

 ronto, Canada; * 1821, 11904, Febr. 



Chapman, J. Crosby; engl. Physiker. 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc: Intensity of 

 secondary homogen. Röntgen radiat. from 

 Compounds (m. E. D. Guest), 6 S. — Attempt 

 to detect a fatigue effect in the product. of 

 secondary Röntgen radiat., 6 S. — Negative 

 result on the refract. of X-rays, 6 S. (10, 

 1911/12). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Physic. properties 

 of gold leaf at high temperat. (m. H. L. Porter), 

 4 S. (83, 1909/10). — Fluorescent Röntgen 

 radiat. from elements of high atomic weight, 

 13 S. (86, 12). — Comparison of the spectra 

 of fluorescent Röntgen radiats., 13 S. (88, 13). 



Phil. Mag.: Homogen. Röntgen radiat. from 

 vapours, 8 S. (21, 1911). — Product. of fluo- 

 rescent Röntgen radiat., 11 S. - — Experiments 

 on polarized Röntgen radiat., 11 S. (25, 13). 



Chapxaan, Sydney, Dr. Sc. 1912; 

 stud. Manchester & Cambridge; Chief 

 Assist., Obs. Greenwich, später Prof., 

 Math., Univ., Manchester, jetzt Prof., 

 Math., Imp. Coli., London; * 1888, Jan. 

 29, Eccles, Lancs. 



Amer. Math. Soc. Bull.: Theory of sum- 

 mable integrals, 7 S. (18, 1912). 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc: Motion of a 

 neutral ionised stream in the earth's magnet. 

 field, 18 S. (21, 1922). 



Cambridge. Phil. Soc. Trans.: Terrestr. magn. 

 variats. etc., 19 S. (22, 1919). — Elec. con- 

 ducting material within the earth., & terr. ma- 

 gnetism. (m. T. T. Whitehead), 20 S. (22, 22). 

 London, Astron. Soc. Mem.: The number of 

 Stars of each Photographie magnitude down 

 to 17™- 0, in different galactic latitudes^), 

 28 S. (60, 1914). 



London, Astron. Soc. Month. Not.: Effect 

 of magnetism on the rates of Chronometers & 

 watches (m. T. Lewis), 25 S. (72, 1911/12). — 

 Photographic magnitudes of 262 stars within 

 25' of the North Pole^), 10 S. — Applicat. of 

 parallel wire diffract. gratings to Photographie 

 photometryi), 9 S. — Total light of the stars, 

 6 S. (74, 14). — Thermal diffus. & the stars, 2 S. 

 — Convect. & diffus, within giant stars, 8 S. 

 (77, 17). — Number & galactic distribut. of 

 the stars, HS. — An example of the determi- 

 nat. of a minute periodic variat., as illustrat. 

 of the law of errors, 4 S. (78, 18). — Energy 

 of magn. storms, 13 S. (79, 19). — Diffus. & 

 viscosity in giant stars, 5 S. (82, 22). 



London, Math. Soc. Proc: Nonintegral- 

 ordered summability of series & integr., 41 S. 

 (9, 1910). — Uniformity of gaseous density, 13 S. 

 (15, 16). — Infi, of diffusion on propag. of 

 sound waves (m. G. H. Livens), 9 S. (19, 20). 

 London. Roy. Met. Soc. J.: seit 1918 ver- 

 schiedene Beitr. 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: The kinetic theory 

 of simple & composite monatomic gases: 

 Viscosity, thermal conduct. & diffus., 20 S. 

 (93, 1917). — An outline of a theory of magnetic 

 storms, 23 S. (95, 19). — Note on Dr. Chree's 

 recent discuss. of two magnet. storms, 2 S. 

 (96, 20). 



London, Roy. Soc Phil. Trans.: Kinetic 

 theory of a gas constituted of spherically sym- 

 metrica! molecules, 52 S. (211, 216 & 217, 

 1912, 15 & 18) (auch in London, Roy. Soc. 

 Proc, 2 S., 86,12). — Diurnal variat. of the 

 earths magnetism., 34 S. (213 — 21.5 & 218, 

 13—15 & 19). 



Mathemat. Ann.: Summability of series 

 of Legendre's functs., 33 S. (72, 1912). 



Phil. 3Iag.: On thermal diffus, (m. F. W. 

 Dootson), 5 S. (33, 1917). — Partial seperat. 

 by thermal diffus, of gases of cqual molecular 

 weight, 5 S. (34, 17). — Possibility of separat- 

 ing isotopes, 5 S. (38, 19). — Magnet, storms, 

 5 S. (40, 20). 



Quart. Journ. of pure a. appl. Math.: Ge- 

 neral theory of summability, with applicats. 



