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Gooch ■ — Goodwin. 



pt. 2, 514 S., ebda 05. — Dazu: laboratory ex- 

 perim. (m. C. F. Walker), ebda 05. — Outlines 

 of qualitat. ehem. analysis (m. P. E. Browning), 

 6 + 145 S., 3. Aufl., ebda 11. — Methods in 

 ehem. analysis, originated or developed in the 

 Kent ehem. laborat. of Yale univ., 12 + 536 S., 

 ebda 12. — Representative procedures in quan- 

 tit. analysis, 10 + 262 S., ebda 16. 



Amer. Journ., Silliman: Method for the se- 

 parat, of Se f rom Te based upon the dif ference 

 in volatility of the bromidesi), 5 S. (1, 1896). 



— The iodometric determinat. of selenious & 

 selenic acids, 5 S. — The iodom. estimat. of 

 molybdic acid^), 7 S. — The determinat. of Te 

 by precipitat. as the iodide^), 2 S. — M,ethod 

 for the separat, of AI & Fe«), 5 S. (2, 96). — 

 The estimat. of Mo iodometrically, 4 S. — 

 Applicat. of iodic acid to the analysis of iodi 

 des^), 8 S. (3, 97). — Estimat. of Mn as the 

 sulphate & as oxide*), 6 S. — The condit. of 

 oxidat. of Mn precipitated by the chlorate 

 process«), 9 S. (5, 98). — The iodometr. 

 determinat. of Mo''), 8S. — The determinat. 

 of Mn as the pyrophosphate'), HS. (6, 98). 



— The estimat. of boric acid*), 7 S. — 

 The constitut. of the ammoniura magnesium 

 phosphate of anal.*), 12 S. — The volatilizat. 

 of the Fe-chlorides in anal. & the separat, of 

 the oxides of Fe & AI*) 3 S. — The titrat. of 

 oxalic acid by potassium permanganate in 

 presence of HCl»), 7 S. (7, 99). — The deter- 

 minat. of tellurous acid in presence of haloid 

 salts, 5 S. — The iodometr. determinat. of 

 Au"), 6 S. — The act. of acetylene on the 

 Oxides of Cu^i), 5 S. (8, 99). — Precipitat. of 

 ammonium vanadate by ammonium chloride, 

 6 S. — Estimat. of bromic acid by the direct 

 act. of arsenious acid^*), 8 S. — Reduct. of 

 vanadic acid by the act. of hydrochloric acid^^), 

 8 S. (14, 1902). — Use of a rotating cathode in 

 the electrolytic determinat. of the metals^*), 

 5 S. (15, 02.) — Use of the Zn reductor in the 

 estimat. of vanadic acid^^), 3 S. (15, 03). — 

 Act. of the halogen acids upon vanadic acid^*), 

 8 S. — Behaviour of typic. hydrous chlorides 

 when heated in hydrogen chloride^'), 12 S. 

 (17, 04). — The handling of precipitates for 

 Bolut. & reprecipitat., 2 S. (»0, 05). — Separat. 

 of Aa fr. Cu as ammonium-magnesium-arse- 

 niate"), 5 S. (22, 06). — Method for the estimat. 

 of Fe in pres. of Ti^»), 3 S. — The iodometric 

 determinat. of Cu*»), 10 S. (23, 07). — React. 

 betw. potassium-aluminiura sulphate & a bro- 

 mide-bromate mixture*^) 6 S. (24, 07). — Re- 

 duct. of vanadic acid by Zn & Mg"), 6 S. — 

 The use of the filtering crucible in electrolytic 

 analysis*'), 7 S. — Separat, of Mg fr. the 

 alkalies by alcoholic ammonium carbonate**), 

 5 S. (25, 08). — Estimat. of Cr as silver- 

 chromate"), 2 S. (26, 08). — Electrolyt. esti- 

 mat. of Pb & of Mn by the use of the filtering 

 crucible**), 6 S. — Gravimetrie determinat. of 

 Ag as the Chromate**), 5 S. — Method for the 

 iodometric estimat. of Ag based upon the use 

 of potassium-chromate**), 3 S. — Precipitat. 

 of copper Oxalate in analysis*'), HS. (27, 09). 



— Gravimetr. determinat. of free I by the 

 act. of metallic Ag**), 7 S. — Phenomena of 

 the electrolyt. decomposit. of HCl*"), 12 S. — 

 Electrolyt. determinat. of Cl in HCl with the 

 use of the Ag-anodeS«), 9 S. (28, 09). — Estimat. 

 of Ag by electrodeposit. fr. an ammoniacal solut. 

 of the Oxalate'!), 33 — Separat. & estimat. of 

 Ba, associated with Ca & Mg, by the act. of 

 acetyl chloride in acetone upon the mixed 

 Chlorides'*), 7 S. — The use of sodium para- 

 tungstate in the determinat. of COj in carbo- 



nates & nitrogen pentoxide in nitrates by loss 

 on ignit."), 4 S. (31, H). — Electrolyt. -anal, 

 with Pt-electrodes of light weight'*), 6 8.^ — 

 The iodic acid process for the determinat. of 

 Br in halogen salts'^), 6S. (34, 12). —The useof 

 selenic acid in the determinat. of Br associated 

 with Cl in haloid salts'^), 9 S. — Purificat. of 

 Ba-sulphate precipit. in the determinat. of 

 Ba'*), 4 S. (35, 13). — Dehydrat. & recovery 

 of silica in analysis") "), 7 S. (36, 13). — Use 

 of telluric acid in the determinat. of Br associa- 

 ted with Cl in haloid salts'*), 6 S. (37, 14). — 

 Electrolytic anal, with small Pt electrodes"), 

 6 S. (43, 17). — The use of the platinized 

 anode of glass in the electrolyt. determinat. of 

 Mn"), 4 S. — The Perchlorate method for the 

 determinat. of the alkali metals*"), 6 S. (44, 17). 

 — The oxidimetric determinat. of Th precipita- 

 ted as the Oxalate'*), 4 S. — The gravimetric & 

 Volumetrie determinat. of fluorine precipitated 

 as thorium fluoride'»), 7 S. (45, 18). — The 

 applicat of rapidly rotating metallic reductors 

 in the determinat. of vanadic acid*!), iq g_ — 

 A method for the separat. & determinat. of 

 Ba associated with Sr**), 3 S. (46, 18). 



Die Arbtn. v. 1902 bis 14 sind in deut. 

 Übersetzg. veröff. in Zeitschr. f. anorg. Chemie: 

 Lorenz. 



Carnegie Instit. Pub.: Chemie analysis of 

 metallic implements, 8 S. (73, 1908). 



Mit ') A. W. Peirce, -) C. H. Fairbanks, ») W. C. 

 Morgan, ♦) F S. Havens, •) C. F. Walker, •) M. Austin, 

 ') J. T. Norton, •) L. C. Jones, •) C. A. Peter», '•) F. 

 H. Moiley, ") de Forrest Baldwin. '•) J. C. Blake, ") L. 

 B. Stookey, ") H. E. Medway. '•) R. D. Gilbert, »') R. 

 W. Curtis, ") F. M. McClenahan, »•) M. A. Phelpa, ")H. 

 B. Newton, •») F. H. Heath, »') R. W. Osborne, ") G. 

 Edger, ") F. B. Beyer, ")E. A. Eddy, «•) L. H. Weed, 

 «•) R. S. Bosworth, •') H. L. Ward, "•) Cl. C. Perkins, 

 ••) F.L. Gates, »•) H. L. Read, ") J. P. Feiser, ") C. N. 

 Roynton, •») S. B. Kuzirian, ") W. L. Bu dick, ••) P. 

 L. Blumenthal. ••) D. U. Hill, ") F.C. Reckert, '•) H. 

 J.Cole, »») M. KobayashI, ") G. R. Blake, ") W. Scott, 

 *') M. A. Sodeimann. 



^"f Goodwin, Harry M., Dr. phil. 1893 

 Leipzig; stud. 1886—90 Mass. Inst. 

 Techn., Boston, 90— 92Cambridge, Mass., 

 92—94 Leipzig; am Mass. Inst. Techn. 

 90—92 Assist., 92—97 Instructor, 97 — 

 1903 Assist. Prof., 03—06 Assoc. Prof., 

 seit 06 Prof., Phys. & Elektrocliem.. Inst, 

 of Technol., Boston; * 1870, April 18, 

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

 Precision of measurements & graph. methods, 

 116S., New York 1913. 



Amer. Electr. €hem. Soc. Trans.: Separat, of 

 oil from condenser water by electrolysis (m. 

 R. Ellis), 19 S. (17, 1910). — Conduct. in fused 

 salts, 13 S. (21, 12). — The effect of an alter- 

 nating current on hydrogen overvoltage (m. 

 M. Knobel), 24 S. (37, 20). — The electrolyt. 

 oxidat. of hydrochlorid acid to perchloric acid 

 (m. E. C. Walker 3^^), 10 S. — Effect of pres- 

 sure on overvoltage (m. L. A. Wilson), 12 S. 

 (40, 21). 



Borton, Amer. Acad. Proc: Electr. conducti 

 vity of very dilute hydrochloric acid & nitric 

 acid soluts. (m. R. Haskeil), 17 S. (40, 1904). 



Chem. & Met. Engineering: Electric, con- 

 ductivity & other properties of saturated soluts. 

 of copper Sulfate in presence of sulfuric acid 

 (m. W. G. Horsch) (21, 1919). 



Physic. Review: On Billitzers method of 

 determining abs. potential differences, 18 S. 

 (21, 1905)*). — Physic. properties of fused 



