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Hart. 



Zeitschr. f. anorg. Chemie: Lorenz: Be- 

 merkg. zu d. Arb. v. Riesenfeld & Bencker: 

 Einwirkg. v. Ozon auf anorgan. Verbindgn., 



2 S. (99, 1917). 



Zeitschr. f. Elektrochemie: Bildg. d. Ozons, 



3 S. (17, 1911). — Verhalten v. Ozon gegen 

 konzentr. Schwefelsäure, 2 S. (18, 12). 



Zeitschr. f. physiol. Clieinle: Casein & 

 Ozon3«), 30 S. — Eiweißspaltprod. & Zucker- 

 arten gegen Ozon^«), 10 S. (51, 1907). 



Mit ') M. Weiß, ") W. Antoni, =) K. Gottlob, *) W. 

 Haarmann, ') P. Reichard, «) A. S. de Osa, ') R. Weil, 

 ») Th. V. Fellenberg, ») L. Roy, ") W. Weiß, ") M. John- 

 son, '2) H. O. Tiirk, ") H. Neresheimer, ") H. Krütz- 

 feld, ") C. Thieme, i«) P. Temme, ") A. Himmelmann, 

 ") L. Tank, '») K. Kircher, -") P. Hohenemser, "■'■) R. 

 Majima, '-) K. Häffner, ") H. v. Splawa-Neymanu. 

 =*) E. Alefeld, "S) j£ Bögemann, =«) R. Kötschau. 

 ") J. Petersen, -') J. Frcih. v. Palmen, '*) R. Haarmann, 

 2°) F. Düvel, ") H. Adam, ^■-) E. Fonrobert, ") H. Rim- 

 pel, =') F. Evers, ^'j w. Nagel, ■"} K. Langheld. 



^^ Harris, Rollin Arthur, Dr. phil. 



1888 Ithaca; war seit 90 Beamter b. d. U. 



S. Coast & Geod. Survey, Washington ; 



* 1863, t 1918, Jan. 20.,'Washington. 



Erf indgn. : Gezeitenvorausbestimmgs. -Maschine 

 1918. — Gezeiten-Analysator 18. 



Manual of Tides, 1200 S., 1—5, Washington 

 1895—1908. — Arctic Tides, 103 S., Washing- 

 ton 11. 



Amer. Journ. of Math.: On harmonic funots., 

 .30 S. (34, 1912). — Use of supplementary curves 

 in isogonal transformat., HS. (14). 



Amer. Museum Journ.: Undiscov. land in 

 the arctic ocean, 6 S. (13, 1913). 



Ann. of Math.: Theory of Images in the 

 representat. of funct., 26 S. (4, 1888). — 

 Invariant criteria for the reality of the roots 

 of the quintic, 12 S. (5, 91). — Isogonal trans- 

 format., particulary obtaining Systems of 

 curves which occur in the statics of polynomials, 

 4 S. (6, 92). 



Nationai (Jeosr. Mag.: Some indicat. of land 

 in the vicinity of the north pole, 7 S. (15, 1904). 



Phys. Review : .\ proposed tidal analyzer, 7 S. 

 (8, 1899). 



Populär Sei. Monthly: The tides: their causes 

 & representat., 19 S. (1909). 



Science: Uses of a drawing board & scales in 

 trigonom. & navigat., 5 S. (is, 1903). — Feasi- 

 bility of measuring tides & currents at sea, 4 S. 

 (19, 04). 



Scientif. Amer.: Design, for a conicograph 

 (1890). — Machine for facilitating the analysis 

 of curves representing periodic phenomena 

 (1903). 



Harrison, W. J.; Lekt., Math., Cläre 

 College, Cambridge, danach Univ., Liver- 

 pool, England. 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc l'roc: Hydrodynamical 

 theory of lubricat. with special refereiice to air 

 as a lubricant, 17 S. (21, 1912). —The distribut. 

 of electric force betw. two electrodes, one of 

 which is covered with radioactive matter, 4 S. 

 — The pressure in a viscous liquid moving 

 through a Channel with diverging boundaries, 

 6 S. (19, 16/19). — Notes on the theory of 

 vibrats. 1: Vibrats. of finite araplitude. 

 2: A theorem due to Routh, 5 S. — On the 

 stability of the steady mot. of viscous liquid 

 contained betw. two rotating coaxial circular 

 cylinders, 5 S. (20, 20/21), 



Cambridge. Phil. Soc: Trans.: The hydrodyn. 

 theory of lubricat. with special reference to 

 air as a lubricant, 16 S. — The hydrodyn. 



theory of the lubricat. of a cylindrical bearing 

 under variable load, & of a pivot bearing, 16 S. 

 (22, 1912—22). 



London, Math. Soc. Proc: Influence of visco- 

 sity on the oscillats. of superposed f luids, 10 S. 

 (B, 1908). — Influence of viscosity & capülarity 

 on waves of iinite amplitude, 15 S. (7, 09). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: The decay of surf, 

 waves produced by a superposed layer of viscous 

 fluid, 6 S. (82, 1909). — The mot. of a viscous 

 liquid due to uniform & periodic mot. main- 

 tained over a segment of an infinite plane boun- 

 dary, 11 S. (88, 13). 



Pliil. Mag.: The decay of waves in a canal, 

 8 & 2 S. (18 & 19, 1909 & 10). — The stability 

 of superposed streams of viscous liquids, 9 S. 

 (20, 10). 



Hart, Edward, Dr. phil. 1879 Balti- 

 more, LL. D.1924; stud. Baltimore 1876 

 —77; 71—75 Assist., Chemie. Lafavette, 

 75-78 Tutor, 78-82 Adj. Prof.,"' 82— 

 1916 Prof., anal. Chemie, 16 Prof., Chem. 

 Engineering, seit 24 im Rnhestd. ; * 1854, 

 Nov. 18, Doylestown, Pa. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Hrsg. 1887—90 Journ. Anal. Chem., 91—93 

 Journ. Anal. & Applied Chem., 93 — 1901 Journ. 

 Amer. Chem. Soc, seit 02 Mithrsg. d. Journ. 

 Amer. Chem. Joe. 



Erf indgn.: Ceresin-Flasche für HF 1889. — 

 Glaskondensor f. HNO3 91. — Säuredestillat. - 

 Apparat. — Säurekonzentrat. -Apparat. — 

 Säureherstellgs.-App. (m. G. P. Adamson). — 

 Absorptionsflasche. 



Handbook of Volumetrie analysis, New York 

 1878. — Textbook of chem. engineering, 2. 

 Aufl., 241 S.. 1922. 



Amer. Chenilst; Volumetrie estim. of sulphu- 

 ric aeid, 2 S. — Stopcock of easy construct. {7, 

 1877). 



Amer. Chem. Journ.: Nitrosuiphobenzoic 

 acids & their derivat. (Diss.) (1, 1879). — 

 Stop coek. — Nitrosuiphobenzoic acids & 

 derivatives (1). — Piscidia, the act. principle 

 of Jamaica Doqwood (5). — New forms of 

 laboratory apparatus. — Detect. of chlorine, 

 bromine '& iodine. — Note in regard to the 

 investigat. of watergas tar (6). 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: On condensat.; 

 & esperially on the condensat. of nitric acid. 



— Some points in the distillat. of nitric acid. 



— Note on the purificat. of glueinum salts (17). 

 — ■ Notes on the preparat. of glueinum. — The 

 valency of oxygen & the structure of Compounds 

 containing etc. (18). — Some present problems 

 in industr. chem. (27, 1905). — Cesium Alum 

 (m. H. B. Huselton), (36, 14). — Preparat. of 

 H2SO3 (39, 17). 



Amer. Inst. Chem. Eng. Trans.: Manufacture 

 of C. P. Acids (4, 1911). 



Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: Isomere Sulfo- 

 säuren aus Paranitrotoluene (m. Ira Remsen), 

 4 S. (10, 1877). 



Chem. Xews: Volumetr. estim. of iron 

 (34, 1876). 



Journ. Analyt. Chem.: New form of Liebigs 

 condenser. — The resolut, of ignited alumina 

 (1). — Lecture experiments (2). — Separatmg 

 tube for fractional distillats. — Bottle for 

 storing & transporting hydrof luoric acid (3). — 

 A new method for staridardizing the soluts. 

 used in alcalimetry & aeidimetry (4). — TTie 

 Welsbach incandescent lamp. — A new retort 

 stand. — The manufacture of nitric acid. — The 

 manufacture of phosphorus (:*). — Copper 



