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Hill. 



7 & 13 S. (32 & 39, 10 & 17). — The relative 

 solubility of cert. silver salts, 4 S. (37, 15). — 

 Distribut. of a streng electrolyte betw. benzene 

 & water, 15 S. (43, 21). — Hydrated oxalic 

 acid as an oxidimetric Standard (m. Th. M. 

 Smith), 12 S. — The System: silver perchlorate- 

 water- benzene, 30 S. (44, 22). 



Zeitschr. f. anal. Chemie: Fresenius: Maß- 

 analyt. Methode zur Bestimmg. des Ba (m. 

 W. A. H. Zink), 9 S. (48, 1909). 



Zeitschr. f. physlk. Chemie: Ostwald: Lös- 

 lichkeit V. Salzen in konzentrierten Säuren 

 (m. J. P. Simmons), 24 S. (67, 1909). 



Siehe M. A. Rosanoff. 



™ Hill, George, Dr. phil. Columbia & 

 Princeton; war Mitarb. am Amer. Naut. 

 Almanac; * 1838, f 1914, April 16, 



West Nyack, N.Y., U.S.A. (Nachr. v. 

 Brown, 12 S., in Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 

 21, 1914). 



Collected mathematical works, 4 Bde., 1731 S., 

 Washington 1905—07. 



Amer. Journ. of Math.: Deduct. of the power 

 series representing a funct. fr. special values of 

 the latter, 14 S. (27, 1905). — Attract. of the 

 homogeneous spherical segment, 18 S. (29, 07). 



Amer. Math. Soc. Bull.: Subjective geometry, 



9 S. (14, 1908). 



Ann. of Math. Harvard Coli.: Applicat. of 

 Tchebychef s principle in the project. of maps, 

 14 S. (10, 1908/09). 



Astron. Journ.: Applicat. of Delaunay trans- 

 format. to theelaborat. of thesecular perturbats. 

 of the solar system, 7 S. (33, 1902). — Examples 

 of periplegmatic orbits, 6 S. — Theorems of 

 Lagrange & Poisson on the invariability of the 

 greater axes in an ordinary planetary system, 



3 S. — Comparison of the new tables of Ju- 

 piter & Saturn with the Greenwich observats. 

 of 1889—1900, 2 S. — Development of functs. 

 in power series f rom special values, 6 S. (34, 04). 



— Integrals of planetary mot. suitable for an 

 indefinite length of time, 12 S. (35, 05). — 

 Deduct. of the power series representing a 

 funct. from special values of the latter, 14 S. 

 (37, 05). — Jovian evect. in the lunar theory, 



4 S. (35, 08). — Mot. of a system of material 

 points under the act. of gravitat., 12 S. (37, 13). 



— Secular perturbats. of the 4 outer planets 

 (38, 13). — Hypergeometric series & Walker's 

 tables of the Leverrier coefficients, 8 S. (38, 14). 



Carnegie Inst. Publ.: Applicat. of the De- 

 launay transformat. in the planetary theories, 

 47 S. — Development in terms of the true 

 anomaly of odd negative powers of the distance 

 betw. 2 planets raoving in the same plane, 



10 S. — Construct. of maps, 1 1 S. — Dynamic 

 geodesy, 34 S. (4, 1907). 



IV Hill, Henry Barker; war seit 1894 

 Prof. & Direktor, Chem. Labor., Univ., 

 Cambridge, Mass. ; * 1849, f 1903, April 

 6, Cambridge, Mass. 



Erfindg. : Apparat zur Bestimmg. v. Schmelz- 

 punkten organ. Stoffe. 



Lecture notes on qualitat. analysis, XII + 

 53 S., New York & London 1902. 



Amer. Chera. Journ.: Oximes of mucophen- 

 oxychloric & mucophenoxybromic acids, 4 S. 

 (19, 1897). — ö-nitropyromucic acid, 13 S. 

 (37, 1902). — Oximes of nitromalonic alde- 

 hyde^), 21 S.(39, 03). — Preparat. of f ormimino- 



ethyl ether^), 3 S. (31, 04). -Sulphamidoderivat. 

 of furfurane^), 43 S. — The act. of potassic 

 nitrite on mucobromic ester^), 14 S. (33, 04). — 

 The condensat. of nitromalonic aldehyde with 

 benzylmethyl ketone^), 20 S. — On 4-nitro- 

 5-pyrazolone*), 8 S. — The opticaUy active 

 isomers of the /S-dihydrofurfuran-a, a'-dicarb- 

 oxylic acid«), 14 S. (33, 05). 



Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: Furfurol & 

 einige seiner Deriv. — Struktur d. disubstit. 

 Acrylsäuren, 1 S. (14, 1881). — Pyroxanthin. 



— Einwirkg. v. salpetrigsaurem Kali auf d. 

 Mucobromsäure, 4 S. — Beziehgn. zw. Dibrom- 

 acryl- & Tribrompropionsäuren (15, 82). — 

 Konstit. d. substit. Acryl- & Propionsäuren. — 

 Tetrasubstit. Propionsäuren (16, 83). — Muco- 

 phenoxybromsäure, 1 S. (17, 84). — Mono- 

 brom- & Bibrombrenzschleimsäure. — Sulfo- 

 brenzschleimsäuren, 3 S. (18, 85). — Brom- 

 brenzschleimsäuren, 3 S. (19, 86). — Substit. 

 Pyroschleimsäuren, 2 S. (31, 88). — Substit. 

 Brenzschleimsäuren, 2 S. — Ein Methyl- 

 furfurol & d. entspr. Methylbrenzschleim- 

 säure, 2 S. (33, 89). — Gewisse Prod. d. trock. 

 Destillat, d. Holzes, 2 S. (36, 93). — Dehydro- 

 schleimsäure aus 5-Methylbrenzschleimsäure, 

 2 S. (37, 94). — Bildg. v. s-Trinitrobenzol & 

 p-Nitrophenol aus Nitromalonsäurealdehyd, 

 2 S. (38, 95). — D. opt. Isomeren d. /S-Dihydro- 

 furfuran-a, a'-dicar bonsäure, 2 S. (37, 1904). 



Boston, Amer. Acad. Proc: Chlorpyromucic 

 acids, 44 S. (34, 1889). — Chlorsulphopyromucic 

 acids, 13 S. (35, 90). — Certain products of the 

 dry distUlat. of wood: methylfurfurol & methyl- 

 pyromucic acid. 27 S. (37, 93). — Certain_sub- 

 stit. crotonolactones & mucobromic acid, 53 S. 

 (39, 94). — Constitut. of the substit. acrylic 

 & propionic acids. — Dibromacrylic acid. — 

 Relat. betw. dibromacrylic acid & tribrom- 

 propionic acids®). — Certain tetrasubstit. 

 propionic acids*). — Ethers of uric acid*). — 

 Diodbromacrylic & chiorbromacrylic acids*) '). 



Mit ») W. J. Haie ') O. F. Black, ») J. P. Sylvester. 

 *) F. W. Kusse, «) C. W. Andrews, ») F. Mabery 

 ') R Lloyd. 



IV' Hill, Micaiah John Muller, Sc. D. 

 Cambridge; seit 1884 Prof., Mathem., 

 Univ., London; * 1856, Febr. 22, Ber- 

 hampur, Bengalen. 



The Contents of the 5. & 6. books of Euclid, 

 2. Aufl., XX + 167 S., Cambridge 1908. — The 

 theory of proport., 20 & 108 S., London 14. 



British Assoc. Proc: Report on the further 

 tabulat. of Bessel functs. (m. L. N. G. Filon 

 & A. Lodge), 4 S. (1907). 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc: On the fifth 

 book of Euclid's elements, 3 S. (31, 1922). 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Trans.: On the fifth 

 book of Euclid's elements, 50 S. (19 & 33, 

 1904, 19—22). 



London, Math. Soc. Proc: A geometrical 

 proposit. connected with the continuat. of 

 power series, 9 S. — The continuats. of cert. 

 fundamental power series, 28 S. (35, 1902/03). 



— The project. of two triangles on the same 

 triangle (m. L. N. G. Filon & H. W. Chapman), 

 27 S. (3, 05). — Formula for the sum of a 

 finite number of terms of the hypergeometric 

 series when the f ourth dement is equal to 

 unity, 7 & 10 S. (5 & 6, 07 & 08). — Differen- 

 tial equats. with fixed brauch points (m. A. 

 Berry), 4 S. (9, 10). — On differential equats. 

 with fixed brauch points (m. A. Berry), 4 S. 

 (9, 11). — The proofs of properties of Rie- 



