Killing — King. 



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1897 o. Prof., Chemie, Univ., Freibnrg, 

 Br., seit 1920 im Kuhestd.; * 1855, 

 Okt. 30, Würzburg. 



Kurzes Lehrb. d. analyl. Chemie, 6. Avifl., 

 643 S. (1909). — Chem. Praktik, f. Mediziner, 

 3. Aufl., 72 S. (U). 



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

 säure^), 4 S. — Dioxypropenyltricarbonsäure & 

 a, y-Dioxyglutarsäure'-), 6 S. — Digitalonsäure, 



3 S . — Dioxy-glutarsäuren^). 3 S. — Digitoxose, 



4 S. (38, 1905). — Di Cg-Zucker aus Meta- & 

 Para-Saccharin, 5 S. — Sacchärinsäuren, 8 & 

 2 S. (41, 08). — Produkte aus Milchzucker & 

 Calciumhydroxyd^), 18 S. (41 & 42, 08). — 

 Digitonin, Digitogensäure & deren Oxvdat.- 

 Produkte, 12 S. — D. Milchsaft v. Antiaris 

 toxicaria, 5 S. (43, 10). — Saccharinsäuren, 



5 S. (44, 11). — Üb. a- & /?- Antiarin & üb. 

 kristaUis. Eiweiß aus Antiaris-Saft, 14 S. — 

 Neues üb. d. Antiaris-Saft, 9 S. (46, 13). — 

 Anhydro-gitalin & ein Nebenprodukt d. Digi- 

 toxin-Fabrikat., 16 S. (48, 15). — Digitalis- 

 Samen-Glykoside & deren Spaltgsprodukte, 

 21 S. (49. 16). — Digitalis-Stoffe, 6 & 12 S. 

 (52 & 53, 19 & 20). — Neues aus d. Zucker- 

 Chem., 17, 27, 13 & 10 S. (54 & 55, 21 & 22). 



Zeitsehr. f. anal. Chemie: Fresenius: Ersatz 

 f. Scheidetrichter, 1 S. (51, 1912). 



Mit ») P. Löffler, -) F. Herold, ^) F. Eiseulohr. 



°^ Killing, Wiltelm K. J.; 1902— 

 20 o. Prof., Math., Univ., Münster, seit 20 

 im Kuhestd.; * 1847, Mai 10, Burbach, 

 Westf. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Handb. d. mathem. Unterrichts (m. H. Hove- 

 stadt), 2 Bde., 942 S., Leipzig 1913. 



Boltzmann-Festschr. : D. Bau einer besond. 

 Klasse v. Transformatsgruppen, 6 S., 1904. 



Jahresber. d. Deut. Math. Vereinisg.: Aus- 

 bildg. d. Gymnasiallehrer, 15 S. (22, 1913). — 

 Bemerkgn. zur nicht-Euklid. Geom., 4 S. (22). 



Zeitsehr. f. math. & naturw. Unterrieht: D. 

 Grundbegriffe d. Infinitesimakechng. in ihrer 

 Bedeutg. f. d. Schidunterricht, 14 S. (45, 1914). 



Kimura, Hisashi, Rigakuhakusi 1904 

 Tokio; stud. 1888-91 Tokio; 1899 

 Direkt., Internat. Latitude Observ., 

 Mizusawa; * 1870, Sept. 10, Kanazawa , 

 Isikawa-ken., Japan. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Internat, astron. Congress at Rome, 1922: 

 The problem of the variat. of latitude, 6 S., 

 1922. 



Astron. Nachr.: Calculat. of star-factors for 

 the mean declinat. of a pair of stars in zenith 

 telescope observats., 8 S. (148, 1899). — Exis- 

 tence of a new annual term in the variat. of 

 latitude, independent of the components of the 

 pole's mots., 5 S. (158, 1902). — On the period 

 of the 141/2 month's term in the polar mot. 

 during the interval 1890—1903, 1 S. — 

 The six years' cycle of the polar mot. during 

 the Intervall 1891—1902, 2 S. (1«4, 04). — 

 New study of the polar mot. & z for the interval 

 1890-0- 1908-5, 7 S. (181, 09). — ün the 

 nature of z in the latitude variat., 3 S. (14). 



Japanese Joiirn. of Astron. Sc (ieophys.: Non- 

 polar variat. of latitude, 6 8. (1. 1922). 



London. Astron. Soe. Month. Not.: The har- 

 monic analysis of sun-spot relative numbers, 



6 S. (73, 1912/13). — Variats. in the fourteen 

 months' component of the polar mot., 5 S. (78, 

 18). 



Tokyo, Math. Phys. Soc. Proc: Variat. of 

 latitude. 8 S. (2, 1903/05). — Harmonie analysis 

 of the variat. of latitude during the vears 

 1890—1905, 4 S. (3, 06). — Harm, analysis of 

 the relative numbers of sun-spots, 16 S. (7, 

 13/14). 



Kimura, Masamichi; Prof., Chem., 

 Univ., Kyoto, Japan. 



Kyoto, Univ. Mem.: Dirichlet's principle, 6 S. 



— Mot. of a negative electr. Charge in the f ield 

 due to an electr. doublet, HS. (1, 1903—08). — 

 Arc-characteristics in gases & vapours^), 12 S. 



— Crystals & crystal-metal contact detectors 

 for electr. oscillats.i), 24 S. (2. 09 10). — An 

 ultramicroscop. investigat. of the cataphoresis 

 of colloid. soluts. & a theory of the coagulat., 

 26 S. — The nature of the double layer in col- 

 loid. particles, 10 S. — Method of scattering 

 metals & their oxides into a colloid. state, 4 S. 



— Corros. of metals covered with a thin layer 

 of vrater or alcohols & subjected to the act. of 

 ultra-violet rays, 8 S. (5, 1912/13). 



Mit 1) K. Yamamoto. 



Siehe E. W. Wood. 



i^ Kind, Wilhelm A. H. A., Dr. phil. 

 1878 Göttingen; war Oberlehrer, König 

 Wilhelm-Gvmnas., Stettin; * 1856, 1 1920, 

 Dez. 2, Stettin. 



King, Arthur Scott, Ph. D. 1903 Ber- 

 kelev; stud. Berkelev, Bonn & Berlin; 

 Ol Assist., Phys., Univ., Berkeley, 0-3 

 Fellow, 04 Research Assist., Carnegie 

 Inst., 05 Instructor, Phys., Univ., Berke- 

 ley, 08 Superintendent, phys. Laborat., 

 Mount Wilson Observ.; * 1876, Jan. 18, 

 Jerseyville, Illinois. U.S.A. (Eig. Mitt.) 



j Erfindgn.: Formen v. elektr. Vakuum- Öfen. — 

 ! Lotrechte Auf steUg. für einen konkaven Gitter- 

 I Spektrograph. 



I Engl. Ausg. V. Hagenbach & Konen, Atlas 

 of emission spectra, London 1905. — Corre- 

 1 spondence betw. Zeeman effect & pressure 

 I dlsplacement for the spectra of Fe, Cr & Ti, 

 Washington 10. — The influence of a magnetic 

 field upon the spark spectra of Fe & Ti, 

 Washington 12. 



Ann. d. Physik: Neue Eigentümlichktn. d. 

 Struktur v. d. Cyanbanden, 10 S. (7, 1902). — 

 Emissionsspektra v. Metallen im elektr. Ofen, 

 22 S. (16, 05). 



Chieaco, Astrophys. Journ.: Note on some 

 effects of ruling errors in grating spectra, 4 S. 

 (17, 1903). — Some effects of change of atmo- 

 sphere on arc spectra with reference to series 

 relats., 22 S. (18, 03). — Study of the causes 

 of variability of spark spectra, 14 S. (19, 04). — 

 Detailed study of the line spectr. of Cu, 20 S. 

 (20, 04). — Some emiss. spectra of metals as 

 given by an electric oven, 22 S. — The condits. 

 attending the appearance of the A lines in 

 air, 7 S. (21, 05). — The product. of spectra 

 by an electrical resistance furnace in H 

 atmosphere, 10 S. (27, 08). — An electric 

 furnace for spectroscopic investigats., w. re- 

 sults for the spectra of Ti & V, 15 S. — The 

 relat. of intensities of the Ca lines H, K & 

 A 4227 in the electric furnace, 8 S. (28, 08). — 

 The separat, in the magnetic field of some lines 

 occurring as doublets & triplets in sun-spct 



