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^ Crofton, Morgan William; Prof., 

 Math., Univ., Dublin, danach in London 

 wohnend; * 1826, Dubhn. 



Grominelm, Andrew Claude D., 

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 Febr. 6, Cushendun, Co. Antrim. 



Bologna, Sclentla: The origin & nature of 

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Canada, Astron. Soc. Journal: Are the Spiral 

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

 for phys. observat. of the moon for 1903 & 04, 

 24 S. (63 & 64, 1902—04). — Ephem. for phya. 

 observat. of Jupiter, 1903—04, 22 S. (63, 

 02/03). — Provisional Clements of Jupiter's 

 eatellite VI, 3 S. (65, 04/05). — Approaching 

 return of Halley's comet, 4 S. — Proper mot. 

 of Castor, 3 S. (67, 06/07). — Ancient solar 

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 Observat. by Lamont of Prof. Barnard's pro- 



Eer mot. star, 4 S. (77, 17). — Orbit of planet 

 »B (Alinda), 3 S. (78, 18). — Comets with 

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 (80, 20). — Circumstances of the perihel. pas- 

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Siehe P. H. Cowell, H. Kamerlingh 

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i^ Crompton, Holland; Prof., Che- 

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London, Chem. Soc. Journ.: Refractivities 

 of acenaphthene & its monohalogen deriva- 

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 The use of a^-dichlorovinyl ethyl ether for 

 the product. of chloroacetates & acid chlorides 

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Zeitschr. f. physik. Chemie: Ostwald: Atom- 

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\v Cr ookes, Sir William; war Präs. d. 

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Phenomena of modern spiritualism, Rochester 

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 of eye-preserving glass for spectacles, 26 S., 

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Halle, Zeitschr. Naturwlss.: Moderne An- 

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London, Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans.: Scandium 

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London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Radio-activity of 

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— Radio-activity & electron theory, 9 S. 

 (69, 02). — Emanats. of Ra, 4 S. (71, 03). — 

 Effect of extreme gold on the emanats. of 

 Ra (m. J. Dewar), 3 S. — The ultra-violet 

 spectrum of Ra, 10 S. — Correct. to paper 

 „Spectrum of Ra", 1 S. (72, 04). — Act. of 

 Ra-emanats. on diamond, 3 S. — The ultra- 

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 of glass by natural solar & other radiats., 4 S. 



— On europium & its ultra-violet spectr., 2 S. 

 (74, 04). — The phosphorescent spectra of 

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i^ Cross, Charles F.; seit 1883 Re- 

 search- & Consult.-Chemist in London; 



* 1855, Dez. 11, Brentford, Middlesex. 

 (Eig. Mitt.) 



Researches on cellulose, I, II & III, 1895 — 

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Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: Acetosulfate 

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 Molekular- & Lösgsvol. v. kolloid. Kohlen - 

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Journ. Soc. Dyers Colourlsts: Lower acetyl 

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 (21, 1905). — Lignone reacts. & constitut.^), 

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— CoUoid. tannin Compounds, 7 S. — Sal bark, 

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London, Chem. Soc. Journ.: Chloroamine 

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London, Chem. Soc. Trans.: Interact. of 

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Mit 1) E. J. Bevan, «) J. F. Briggs, ') W. Bacon. 



V^ Cross, Charles R., Dr.; Prof., 

 stand seit vielen Jahren an d. Spitze d. 

 Department of Physics, Mass. Inst, of 

 Technology; * 1848, f 1921, Nov. 16, 

 Brookline; Mass. 



Nahm tätigen Anteil an d. Entwickig. d, Fern- 

 sprechers. 



IV Crossley, Arthur W., Dr.; 1900 

 Lecturer, Chem., St. Thomas' Hosp., 04 

 Prof., Chem., Pharmaceut. Soc, 14 

 Prof., Chem., Univ., London, 19 Direct. 

 Brit. Cotton Ind., Research- Associat. ; 



* 1869, Febr. 25, Accrington, Engl. (Eig. 

 Mitt.) 



