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spectra, 8 S. — The relative intensities of 

 the yellow, orange & red lines of Ca in electric 

 furnace spectra, 8 S. — A further study of tha 

 H & K lines of Ca, 10 S. (29, 09). — The Zee- 

 man effect for Ti, 13 S. (30, 09). — The effect 

 of pressure upon electric furnace spectra, 20 S. 

 — The influence of a magnetic field upon the 

 spark spectra of Fe & Ti. — Summary of results, 

 26 S. (34, 11). — The effect of pressure upon 

 electric furnace spectra, 30 S. (35, 12). — The 

 occurrence of the enhanced lines of Ti in electric 

 furnace spectra, 11 S. — The variat. with 

 temp. of the electric furnace spectr. of Fe, 43 S. 

 (37, 13). — A study of the relat. of arc & 

 spark lines by means of the tube-arc, 26 S. 

 (38, 13). — The variat. with temp. of the 

 electric furnace spectr. of Ti, 27 S. — Applicat. 

 of the registering micro-photometer to the 

 study of cert. types of laboratory spectra (m. 

 P. P. Koch), 17 S. (39, 14). — A vertical 

 adaptat. of the Rowland mounting for a con- 

 cave grating, 8 S. — Some electric furnace 

 experim. on the emiss. of enhanced lines in a H 

 atmosphere, 6 S. (40, 14). — The variat. with 

 temp. of the electric furnace spectra of V & Cr, 

 30 S. — The tube-arc spectr. of Fe & a com- 

 parison with dissymmetries in spark spectra, 

 22 S. (41, 15). — The variat. with temp. of the 

 electric furnace spectra of Co & Ni, 11 S. (43, 

 15). — The product. in the electric furnace 

 of the banded spectra ascribed to titanium 

 oxide, magnesium hydride & calcium hydride, 

 6 S. (43, 16). — The structure of the Li line 

 A 6708 & its probable occurrence in sun-spot 

 spectra, 8 S. — Preliminary observat. of the 

 spectra of Ca & Fe when produced by cathodo- 

 luminescence (m. E. Carter), 8 S. (44, 16). — 

 A study with the electric furnace of the ano- 

 malous dispers, of metallic vapors, 15 S. (45, 17). 



— The variat. with temp. of the electric furnace 

 spectra of Ca, Sr, Ba & Mg, 22 S. (48, 18). — 

 Discuss. of some evidence on the origin of 

 radiat. in the tube-resistance furnace, 6 S. 

 (49, 19). — The characteristics of absorpt. 

 spectra produced by the electric furnace, 10 S. 



— Preliminary observats. of the Zeeman effect 

 for electric furnace spectra, 14 S. — Observat. 

 of the electric furnace spectra of Co, Ni, Ba, Sr 

 & Ca in the reg. of greater wave-length, 8 S. 

 (51, 20). — Experiments on the possible in- 

 fluence of Potential difference on the radiat. 

 of the tube resistance furnace, HS. (53, 20). — 

 The variat. with temp. of the electric furnace 

 spectr. of Mn, HS. — Intensity differences in 

 furnace & arc among the component series in 

 band spectra, 4 S. (53, 21). — The electric 

 furnace spectr. of Sc, 17 S. (54, 21). — Electric 

 furnace experiments involving ionizat. pheno- 

 mena, HS. — The thickness of air required 

 to produce the atmospheric absorpt. bands, 

 A, a, & B, 2 S. (55, 22). — The electric furnace 

 spectrum of Fe in the ultra-violet, with supple- 

 mentary data for the blue & violet, 22 S. (56,22). 



Washlnirton, Proc. Acad.: ünsymmetrical 

 lines in tube arc & spark spectra as an evidence 

 of a displacing act. in these sources, 4 S. (1, 

 1915). — A study of absorpt. spectra w. the 

 electric furnace, 2 S. — A study of the effect 

 of a magnetic field on electric furnace spectra, 

 2 S. — Experiments with the tube resistance 

 furnace on the effect of potential difference, 2 S. 

 (6, 20). — Ionizat. & absorpt. effects in the 

 electric furnace, 3 S. (8, 22). 



Siehe E. Carter. 



King, Harold; engl. Chemiker. 



London, Cheni. Soc. Journ.: Constitut. of 

 the glycerylphosphates. Synth, of a- & ß-glj- 

 cerylphosph. (m. F. Pyman), 23 S. (105, 1914). 

 — Synth, of p-thiol-^-phenylethylamine, 10 S. 

 (107, 15). — The resolut, of hyoscine & its 

 components, tropic acid & oscine, 13 S. — The 

 stereochemistry of hyoscine, 9 S. (115, 19). — 

 Ortho-para-isomerism in the preparat. of 

 diaminodiphenylmethane, 5 S. (117, 20). — 

 Deriv. of S in commercial salvarsan, I, 14 S. — 

 II, 6 S. (119, 21). 



Siehe K. J. P. Orton. 



King, Louis Vessot, D. Sc. 1915 

 Montreal; stud. 01—05 Montreal, 05—09 

 Cambridge; 10 Lecturer, 12—15 Assist. 

 Prof., 15—19 Assoc. Prof., seit 19 Macdo- 

 nald-Prof., Phys., Univ., Montreal; *1886, 

 April 18, Toronto, Quebec, Canada. (Eis. 

 Mitt.) 



1919—22 Mithrsg. d. Phys. Re^'iew. 



Erfindgn. : Lineares Hitzdraht- Anemometer 

 1916. — Beständig tönendes Diaphragma 21. 

 In Bull. Nr. 2 of the hon. advis. counc. 

 scient. & industr. researches : Preliminary report 

 on researches on sound measurement w. ref. 

 to teiling of fog-signal machinery, 8 S. 



Canada, Roy. Soe. Proc. & Trans.: Note on 

 the cosine law of radiat., 6 S. — Absorpt. 

 Problems in radioactivity, 9 S. (5, 1911). — 

 Scattering & attenuat. of light in ga«eous me- 

 dia w. applicats. to the intensity of sky radiat., 

 9 S. (6, 12). — Transmiss, of sound through 

 earth & rock, 12 S. (11, 18). — Summary of 

 fog-signal researches carried out at Father 

 Point, Que., 1913 & 1917, 5 S. (13). — Penetrat. 

 of frost in concrete structures, 5 S. — Develop- 

 ment of modern acoustics (13, 19). 



Journ. of Geology: Mathemat. theory of the 

 internal f riet. & limiting strength of rocks under 

 condits. of stress existing in the inferior of the 

 earth (35, 1917). 



Journ. of the Franklin Inst.: The linear hot- 

 wire anemometer & its applicats. in technical 

 physics, 25 S. (181, 1916). — Some proposed 

 electrical methods of recording gas flow in 

 Channels & pipes based on the linear hot-wire 

 anemometer, 13 S. (183, 16). — Acoustic 

 efficiency of fog-signal machinery, 27 S. (183, 

 17). — Determinat. of the electrical & acoustic 

 characteristics of telephone receivers, 15 S. 

 (187, 19). 



London, Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans.: The scatte- 

 ring & absorpt. of light in gaseous media, with 

 applicats. to the intensity of sky radiat., 60 S. 

 (313, 1912/13) (auch in Lond., Roy. Soc. Proc, 

 7 S., 88, 13). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: The convect. of 

 heat fr. small cylinders in a stream of fluid: 

 determinat. of the convect. constants of small 

 Pt wires, with applicats. to hot-wire anemo- 

 metry, 8 S. (90, 1914). — D«, 60 S. (A. 314, 14). 

 — Propagat. of sound in the free atmosphere 

 & the acoustic efficiency of fog-signal machi- 

 nery, 83 S. (A. 318, 19).' — On the design, of 

 diaphragms capable of continuous tuning, 9 S. 

 (99, 21). — Some new formulse for the numeri- 

 cal calculat. of the mutual induct. of coaxial 

 circles, 7 S. (100, 22). 



National Research Council, Divis, of Phys. 

 Sc: Contributs. to the report of the Committee 

 on acoustics. II: Acoustics in navigat. 

 III: Propagat. of sound in liquids & solids. 

 VIII: The efficiency of sound generators (1922). 



