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Halban — Haie. 



V. Halban, Hans, Dr. phil. 1901 

 Zürich; stud. 1896—1901 Wien, Zürich 

 & Berlin; 03—08 Assist. Leipzig, seit 

 15 a. o. Prof., Chemie, Univ., Würzburg' 

 *1877, Okt. 21, Wien. (Eig. Mitt.) 

 Üb. d. Einfluß d. Lösgsmittels auf d. Reakt.- 

 geschwindgk., 93 S., Würzburg 1909 (Habilitat.- 

 schrift). — Chem. Gleichgew., 50 S., im Hand- 

 wörterb. d. Naturw., Bd. 2, Jena 15. 



Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: Rhodanato- 

 Chromammoniaksalze (m. A. Werner), 6 S. 

 (39, 1906). — Scheinbare Autoracemisat. v. 

 opt.-aktiven Ammoniumsalzen, 4 S. (41, 08). — 

 Leichte Bildg. v. Benzyläthern, 1 S. (43, 10). — 

 Vorlesgsversuche üb. d. Einfl. d. Lösgsmittels 

 auf d. Reakt.-Geschwindigk. (m. A. Kirsch), 

 3 S. (45, 12). 



Zeitschr. f. Elektrochemie: Bemerkgn. zu d. 

 Abhandig. v. E. Wedekind: Geschwindigk. d. 

 Autoracemisierg. v. opt.-aktiven Ammonium- 

 salzen, 2 S. (13, 1907). — D. Xanthogensäuren 

 & d. Kinetik ihres Zerfalls (m. W. Hecht), 

 18 S. (24, 18). — D. Lichtabsorpt. d. Chlors, 

 3 S. (28, 22). 



Zeitschr. t. physils.. Chemie: Ostwald: D. 

 Rolle d. Lösgsmittels in d. chem. Kinetik, 

 54 & 31 S. (67 & 84, 1909 & 13). — Kinetik 

 d. Ammoniumsalze, 16 & 2 S. (77 & 82, 

 11 & 13). ' — D. Xanthogensäure & d. Kinetik 

 ihres Zerfalls (m. A. Kirsch), 36 S. (82, 13). — 

 Zur Kinetik d. Ätherbildg. (m. W. Gast), 12 S. 

 (91, 16). — Verwendg. v. photoelektr. Zellen 

 z. Messg. d. Lichtabsorpt. in Lösgn. (m. H. 

 Geigel), 19 S. — D. Photochemie d. Tetraben- 

 zoyläthylens, I (m. H. Geigel), 18 S. (96, 20). 

 — Verwendg. v. photoelektr. Zellen z. Messg. 

 d. Lichtabs. in Lösgn. (m. K. Siedentopf), 23 S. 

 (100, 22). — Lichtabsorpt. d. Chlors (m. K. 

 Siedentopf), 18 S. (103, 22). 



i^ Haie, George EUery, Bach, of 

 sei. 1890 Boston; seit 1904 Direktor, 

 Mount Wilson Observat., Pasadena, 

 Calif., U. S. A.; * 1868, Juni 29, 

 Chicago, (Eig. Mitt.) 



New star in Perseus, Chicago 1901 & 02. — 

 The Rumford spectroheliograph of the Yerkes 

 observat., 26 S., Chicago 03. — The spectra of 

 Stars of Secchi's fourth type^) ^), 133 S., 

 Chicago & London 04. — Rumford spectro- 

 heliograph of the Yerkes Observatoryi), 26 S., 

 London 04. — Study of the condits. for solar 

 research at Mt. Wilson, Cal., Washington 05. — 

 Latitude & longitude of the solar observatory, 

 Chicago 06. — The heliomicrometer, Washing- 

 ton 07. — Photographic comparison of the 

 spectra of the limb & the center of the sun^), 

 Washington 07. — Rotat. period of the sun, 

 as determined fr. the mots. of the calcium 

 flocculi*), Washington 08. — The study of 

 stellar evolut., 252 S., London 08. — Tower 

 telescope of the Mount Wilson solar observa- 

 tory, Washington 08. — Preliminary note on 

 the rotat. of the sun as determined fr. the mots. 

 of the hydrogen flocculi, Washington 08. — 

 Photography of the flash spectrura without 

 an eclipse'), Washington 10. — Ten years' 

 work of a mountain observatory 15. — The 

 spectrum of the high potential discharge betw. 

 metallic electrodes in liquids & in gases at 

 high pressuresS), 37 S., London 08. — Study 

 of stellar evolut., 2. Aufl., 248 S., Chicago 08 

 & London 09. — Some recent contributs. to 

 cur knowledge of the sun, London 09. 



Amer. Astron. Soc. Public: The best Service 

 of astronomers in time of war, 3 S. (3, 1918). 



Amer. Philos. Soc. Proc: Solar magnetic 

 phenomena, 5 S. (53, 1914). 



Astr. Soc. of the Pacltic Public: Development 

 of a new observat., 12 S. (17, 1905). — Oppor- 

 tunities for solar research, 7 S. (19, 07). — 

 Method of testüig optical glass, 2 S. — Polarizat. 

 phenomena of coelostat telescopes, 3 S. — The 

 150-foot tower telescope of the Mt. Wilson 

 Solar Observat., 4 S. — A sun-spot hypothesis, 

 2 S. (24, 12). — Attempt to detect the general 

 magn. f ield of the sun, 6 S. (25, 13). — Zeeman 

 & Stark effects, 2 S. (26, 14). — Work of a 

 modern observatory, 18 S. — Remodeled 60- 

 f oot tower telescope, IS. — Progr. of the work 

 on the 100-inch telescope, 1 S. (27, 15). — 

 Work for the amateur astron., 8 S. (28, 15). — 

 Comparative test of the 60-inch & 100-inch 

 telescopes of the Mt. Wilson Observat., 4 S. 

 (31, 19). — Lunar photogr. with the Hooker 

 telesc, 4 S. — Mt. Wilson photogr. map of the 

 sun-spot spectrum^), 2 S. (32, 20). — Summary 

 of the year's work at Mt. Wilson, 13 S. — Com- 

 bined effect of electr. & magn. fields on the 

 H spectrum, 3 S. — The great sun-spot of 

 may 1921 ^i), 1 S. — Summary of the year's 

 work at Mt. W., 22 S. (33, 21). — Invisible 

 sun-spots, 3 S. (34, 22). 



Chicago, Astrophys. .lourn.: Selective ab- 

 sorpt. as a funct. of wave-length, 2 S. (15, 1902). 



— Solar research at the Yerkes observat., 23 S. 

 (16, 02). — The spare spectrum of Fe in 

 liquids & compressed gases*), 4 & 7 S. (15 & 

 17, 02 & 03). — New star in Gemini, 6 S. — 

 Snow horizontal telescope, 1 S. (17, 03). — 

 Ca & H f locculii), 12 S. (19, 04). — Co-operat. in 

 solar research, 12 S. (20, 04). — Study of the 

 condit. for sol. res. at Mt. Wilson, 27 S. — 

 The solar observat. of the Carnegie Inst, of 

 Washington, 22 S. — The work of the Rumford 

 spectroheliograph, 10 S. (21, 05). — Solar 

 research, 5 S. — Some tests of the snow tele- 

 scope, 5 S. — Photogr. observ. of the spectra 

 of sun-spots^), 34 S. — The f ive-f oot spectro- 

 heliograph of the solar observat.^), 10 S. — 

 Reply to recent Statements by M.Deslandres, 2 S. 



— Sun-spot lines in the spectra of red stars^), 

 6 S. (23, 06). — Latitude & longitude of the 

 solar observat., 4 S. — The spectrosc. labora- 

 tory of the solar observat., 8 S. — A 100- 

 inche mirror for the solar observat., 5 S. (24, 06). 



— Charakteristic phenomena of sun-spot 

 spectra») «), 29 & 20 S. (24 & 25, 06 & 07). — 

 A vertical coelostat telescope, 7 S. — The helio- 

 micrometer, 7 S. — Photogr. comparison of 

 the spectra of the limb & the center of the 

 sun»), HS. — Some new applicat. of the spec- 

 troheliograph, 4 S. (25, 07). — Rotat. of the 

 sun as determ. from the mots. of the H flocculi, 

 11 S. (27, 08). — The Pasadena laborat. of the 

 Mt. Wilson observat.. 6 S. — Solar vortices, 

 17 S. — The probable exist. of a magnetic 

 field m sun-spots, 29 S. (28, 08). — The study 

 of stellar evolut. : An account of some recent 

 methods of astrophysical research, 12 S. (29, 

 09). — Photogtaphy oi the flash spectrum 

 without an eclipse »), 9 S. (30, 09). — The 

 work of Sir WiUiam Huggins, 9 S. (37, 13). — 

 Attempt to detect the general magnetic field 

 of the sun, 72 S. (38, 13). — Baxandall's 

 explanat. of an abnormal solar spectrum, 5 S. 

 (46, 17). — The general magnetic field of the 

 sun: apparent variat. of fieldstrength with 

 level in the solar atmosphere^) *) ^°), 49 S. 

 (47, 18). — The magnetic polarity of suns- 

 potsi) ") "), 26 S. (49, 19). 



