624 



Kendali — Kennelly. 



form a + Q-e^, a & Q both rational, 13 S. 

 (13, 18). 



Kendali, James; Prof., Chemie, Univ., 

 New York. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Juurn.: The extens. of 

 the dilut. law to concentrated soluts., 20 S. — 

 The heat of vaporizat. of normal liquids, 10 S. 

 (36, 1914). — The addit. Compounds of alde- 

 hydes & ketones w. organic acids (m. W. A. 

 Gibbons), 14 S. (37, 15). — The molecular 

 State of water vapor, 6 S. — The viscosity of 

 liquids. IV: Ideal mixtures of the types ether- 

 ether & ester-ester (m. A. H. Wright), 8 S. — 

 The format. of addit. Compounds betw. lOO^/q 

 sulfuric acid & the neutral sulf ates of the alkali 

 metals (m. M. L. Landon), 12 S. (43, 20). — 

 The appUcat. of ideal solut. equats. to dilute 

 aqueous soluts., 6 S. — The factors affecting 

 the stability of addit. Compounds in solut. & 

 their influence upon ionizat. equilibria^), 11 S. 



— Compound format. & specific conductivity 

 in soluts. of the types acid: ester, acid: ketone 

 & acid: acid^), 14 S. — Compound format. & 

 solubility in Systems of the type formic acid: 

 metal f ormate'''), HS. — The predict. of solu- 

 bility in polar soluts.») % 22 S. — The solubili- 

 ties of acids in aqueous soluts. of other acids 

 (m. J. C. Andrews), 16 S. — Compound for- 

 mat. & viscosity in soluts. of the types acid: 

 ester, acid: ketone, & acid:acid (m. E. Brake- 

 ley), 9 S. — The viscosity of liqmds. V: The 

 ideality of the system: Benzene-benzyl ben- 

 zoate & the validity of the Bingham fluidity 

 formula (m. K. P. Monroe), HS. — Compound 

 format. & solubility in Systems of the type 

 sulfuric acid : metal sulf ate»), 1 2 S. — Compound 

 format. & conductivity in Systems of the types 

 formic acid: metal formate & sulfuric acid: 

 metal sulfate*)'), 7 S. — Compound format. in 

 phenol: cresol mixtures (m. J. J. Beaver), 14 S. 



— The catalytic influence of foreign oxides 

 on the decomposit. of silver oxide, mercuric 

 oxide & barium peroxide*), 15 S. (43, 21). — 

 The abnormality of strong electrolytes & the 

 ionizat. theory of Ghosh, 22 S. (44, 22). — 

 The catalytic decomposit. of cert. oxides*), 2 S. 

 (44, 22). 



Journ. o! phys. Chemistry Bancrott: Ionizat. 

 equilibrium, 17 S. (19, 1915). 



Phil. Mag.: The solubility of CaCOg in water, 

 19 S. (33, 1912). 



Washington, Proe. Acad.: The correlat. of 

 Compound format., ionizat. & solubility in 

 soluts. Outline of a modified ionizat. theory, 

 6 S. (7, 1921). 



Mit ») P. M. Groß, -) H. Adler, ') A. W. Davidson. 

 *) F. J. Fuchs. 



Kennard, E. H., Dr. phil.; amerik. 

 Physiker (Departm. of Phys., Cornell 

 Univ., Ithaca). 



Amer. Pliys. Soc. Rev.: The effect of dielec- 

 trics on unipolar induct., 5 S. (1, 1913). — 

 Rate of decaj' of phosphorescence at low temps., 

 9 S. (4, 14). — An effect of light upon the con- 

 tact Potential of Se & Cuü (m. E. 0. Dieterich), 

 6 S. (9, 17). — On the thermodynamics of 

 fluorescence, 10 S. (11, 18). — On reflect. from 

 a moving mirror & the Michelson-Morley ex- 

 perim. (m. D. E. Richmond), 6 S. (19, 22). 



Phil. Mag.: On unipolar induct.: Another 

 experim. & its significance as evidence for 

 the existence of the ether, 11 S. (33, 1917). — 



On a simplif ied proof for the retarded potentials 

 & Huyghens's principle, 4 S. (43, 21). 



Siehe A. K. Ängström. 



Kennelly, Arthur E., Sc. D. e. h. 



1895 Pittsburgh, A. M. e. h. 1906 Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., Dr. e. h. 22 Toulouse, 

 Ehrenmitgl. d. Inst. Electr. Engrs., Lon- 

 don, &d. Soc. Fran9. d. Electr., Paris; 

 1894-1901 Consult. electr. engin., 1898— 

 1900 past Presid., el. engrs., 11 of illum. 

 eng. soc, 16 of inst, radio engrs., seit 02 

 Prof., electr. engineering, Univ., Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., seit 13 Prof., electr. eng., 

 Boston, Inst. Technology,* 1861, Dez. 17, 

 Colaba, Bombay, Ostindien. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Erf indg. : Elektr. Hitzdraht- Anemometer (Gold 

 Med. V. Franklin-Inst. 1917). 



Electr. notes for learners (m. H. D. Wilkin- 

 son), London 1890. — Electrodyn. machinery 

 New York 93. — Algebra made easy (m. E. J.' 



Houston), 94. — Electr. engin. leaflets, 97. 



Dynamo-electr. machinery, New York 98. 



Interpretat. of math. formulae, 99. — Recent 



types of dyn.-el. machines, New York 99. 



Wireless telegraphy & telephonj', New York 

 1907 & 14. — Wireless telegraphy & wireless 

 telephony, an elementary treatise, 288 S., 

 London 09. — The applicat. of hyperbolic 

 functs. to electr. engin. problems,* 288 S., 

 London 12. — Chart atlas of complex hyper- 

 bolic & circular functs., London 14. — Tables 

 of complex hyperbolic & circular functs., 218 S., 

 London 14. — Complex variables of hyperbolic 

 functs., II, 52 S., Cambridge, Mass., 14. — 

 Artificial electr. lines, Mc Graw Hill Book, 17. 



— Les applicats. elementaires des foncts. hyper- 

 boliques ä la science de l'ingenieur electricien, 

 Paris 22. 



Ann. of Math. Harvard Coli.: Two elementary 

 constructs. in complex trigonometry, 4 S. 

 (5, 1903/04). — The harmonic analysis of the 

 semicircle & of the ellipse, 6 S. (7, 05/06). — 

 The express. of constant & of alternating con- 

 tinued fracts. in hyperbolic functs., 12 S. 

 (9, 07/08). 



Boston. Amer. Acad. Proe.: Process of buil- 

 ding up the voltage & current in a long alter- 

 nating-current circuit, 18 S. (43, 1906—07). — 

 Artificial lines for continuous currents in the 

 steady state, 36 S. (44, 08/09). — The equiva- 

 lent circuits of composite lines in the steady 

 State, 48 S. (45, 09—10). — Vector-diagrams of 

 oscillating-current circuits, 52 S. (46, 10 — 11). 



— Impedance of telephone receivers as affected 

 by the mot. of their diaphragms (m. G. W. 

 Pierce), 44 S. (48, 12—13). 



Eiectr. World, New York: On the fall of 

 pressure in long-distance a. c. conductors, 17 S. 

 (33, 1894). 



Pliiiadeiphia, Phil. Soc. Proe: The humming 

 telephone, a contribut. to the theoret. & pract. 

 analys. of its behaviour (m. W. L. Upson), 37 S. 

 (47, 1908). — The linear resistance betw. pa- 

 rallel conducting cylinders in a medium of uni- 

 form conductivity, 24 S. (48, 09). — The in- 

 fluence of atmospheric pressure upon the for- 

 ced thermal convect. from small electrically 

 heated Pt wires (m. H. S. Sanborn), 23 S. (53, 

 14). — Explorats. over the vibrating surfaces 

 of telephonic diaphragms under simple impres- 

 sed tones^), 41 S. (54, 15). — Some propertiea 

 of vibrating telephone diaphragms*), 46 S. (55, 



