Locquin — Loeb. 



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tionship betw. solar prominences & the Corona, 

 8 S. (82, 22). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Barometric variats. 

 of long durat. over large areas, 17 S. (78, 1906). 



— Prominence & coronal structure, 6 S. (80, 

 08). 



Mit •) D. L. Edwards. 



Siehe J. N. Lockyer. 



Locquin, Rene; Confer., allgem. Che- 

 mie, Univ., Lyon. 



Paris, Aead. C. R.: Nouv. meth. de preparat. 

 d.ethers,/?-ceton.-asubstitue3,3S. (135, 1902).— 

 Procede de caracterisat. d. acides gras, 2 S. 

 (138, 04). — L'a-methyllaurenone. Nouv. ce- 

 tone deriv. du camphre, 3 S. (153, 11). — 

 L'act. de Taeetylene sur 1. eetones sodees & la 

 preparat. d. dialcoyl-ethinylcarbinols^), 3 S. — 

 Preparat. d. dialcoylvinylcarbinolsi), 2 S. — 

 Transformats, d. alcools ethyleniques tert. en al- 

 cools ethyl. prim.i), 3 S. (174, 22). — Sur 

 l'obtent. d'aldehydes ä partir d'alcools ter- 

 tiairesi), 3 S. (175, 22). 



Paris. Soc. Cliim. Bull.: Qqs. homolog, d. 

 €thers butyryl- & isovalerylacet., 3 S. — Qqs. 

 homolog, d. ethers caproyl- & isocaproylacet., 

 4 S. — L'alcool isoamyl. synthet. & Talcool 

 amyl. du commerce, 2 S. — La preparat. d. 

 ethers acetylacet. a-monosubstitues, 3 S. — 

 L. pyrazolones derivant d. ethers acetylacet. 

 a-monosubstitues, 3 S. — L. ethers & 1. acides 

 a-oximides ou oximes d. ethers & d. acides ho- 

 mo-pyruviques, 8 S. — L. ethers & 1. acides a- 

 cetoniques ou composes homopyruviques, 7 S. 



— Qqs. nouv. monoximes & dioximes d'a- 

 dicetones, 6 S. — Qqs. nouv. a-dicetones, 4 S. 

 (31, 1904). — Preparat. de l'acide methyl- 

 ethylpyruv. & de ses deriv., 3 S. (35, 06). — 

 Dedoublem. de l'acide a-amino-/3-methyl-/3- 

 ethylpropionique en ses 2 inverses opt., 7 S. — 

 Proprietes d. acides a-amino-/3-methylethyl- 

 propion. optiquem. actifs & de leurs deriv. 

 Identificat. avec l'isoleucine de F. Ehrlich, 

 6 S. (1, 07). — Qqs. deriv. de l'acide propylsuccin. 



3 S. (5, 09). — Observats. sur 1. procedes de 

 preparat. d. acides terpenylique & terebique, 



4 S. (13, 13). — L'acide cis-caronique & qqs.- 

 uns de ses deriv., 4 S. (15, 14). 



Mit ') S. Wouscng. 



Siehe Ph. Barbier & L. Bouveault. 



?J Lodge, Sir Oliver J., Dr. Sc. 1877 

 London, Bruder d. Mathem. Alfred L., 

 Oxford, & d. Histor. Richard L., Edin- 

 burgh; 1900—19 Principal, Univ., Bir- 

 mingham, trat 19 in d. Ruhestd., * 1851, 

 Juni 12 (nicht Jan.), PenkhuU-Staffordsh., 

 Engl. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Berichtigg. : D. Abhdlgn: ,,Possibility of calcu- 

 rating tables etc. (Brit. Ass. Rep.) & New geom. 

 lepresentat. etc. (Phil. Mag.)" in Bd. IV sind 

 V. Alfred Lodge verfaßt. 



Mithrsgb. d. Phil. Mag. 



Pioneers of science, neue Aufl., 420 S., Lon- 

 don 1904. — Easy mathematics, chiefly arith- 

 metic, 452 S., London & New York 05. — 

 Life & matter. Criticism. of Prof. Haeckel's 

 ,,Riddle of the Universe", 210 S., London & 

 New York, 05(Deutsche Übers., Berlin 08). — 

 Electrons or the nature & properties of nega- 

 tive electricity, 246 S., London & New York 

 07. — Views on electricity, 3. Aufl., 534 S., 

 London 07. — Elektronen od. d. Natur & 



d. Eigenschaften d. negativen Elektriz., übers, 

 V. G. Siebert, 203 S., Leipzig 07. — Sig- 

 nalling across space without wires (descript 

 of the work of Hertz & his successors), 4. Aufl., 

 156 S., London 08. — Modern views of elec- 

 tricity. 3. Aufl., ebda 08. — The ether of 

 Space, 172 S., ebda 09. — D. Weltäther (Übers. 

 V. H. Barkhausen), 107 S., 1 T., Braunschweig 

 11. — Continuity: the presidential address to 

 the Brit. Associat., Birmingham 1913, 118 S., 

 London 13. — Radioaktivität & Kontinuität. 

 2 Vortr. 1. Entdeckg. d. Radioaktivität & 

 deren Einfl. auf d. Entwickig. d. phys. Wissensch. 

 Becquerel-Gedächtnisrede. 2. Kontinuität. Er- 

 öffngs.-Rede, 217 S., Leipzig 14. 



London, Roy. Instit. Proc: A pertinacious 

 current, 8 S. (18, 1905—07). — The ether of 

 Space, 12 S. (19, 08—10). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Syntonic wireless 

 telegraphy; w. specimens of large-scale mea- 

 surements (m. A. Muirhead), 29 S. (82, 09). 



Phil. Mae.: Volta's contact force, 33 S. (49, 

 1900). — The density of the ether, 19 S. — On 

 the ether & on the hypothetical magn. flow, 

 1 S. (13, 07). — The mode of conduct. in gases 

 illustrated by the behaviour of elect. vacuum 

 valves, 7 S. (22, 11). — A dynamo for main- 

 taining elect. vibrats. of high frequency, 35 S. 

 (25, 13). — Astronomical consequences of the 

 elect. theory of matter, 13 & 4 S. (34, 17). — 

 Continued discuss. of the astron. & gravi- 

 tational bearings of the elect. theory of matter, 

 16 S. (35, 18). — Ether & mot., 1 S. (37, 19). — 

 On a possible means of determining the 2 cha- 

 racteristic constants of the ether of space, 



7 S. (37, 19). — Connex. betw. light & gravitat., 



1 S. (38, 19). — On a possible structure for the 

 ether, 5 S. (39, 20). — The supposed weight 

 & ultimate fate of radiat., 9 S. — Ether, light 

 & matter, 4 S. — The Einstein spectral shift, 



2 S. (41, 21). — Light & electrons, 7 S. (42. 21). 



Außerdem noch Abhdlgn. in Nature, Phil. 

 Mag. & andern Zeitschr. 



Siehe H. Becquerel & J. S. Town- 

 send. 



Loeb, Leonard B.; Physiker, Phys. 

 Labor., Univ., Chicago. 



Amer. Phys. Soc. Rev.: The mobilities of gas 

 ions in high electric fields, 18 S. (8, 1916). — 

 The format. of negative ions in air, 27 S. (17, 

 21). — The mobility of electrons in pure N, 

 14 S. (19, 22). — The mobilities of electrons in 

 H, 8 S. (20, 22). 



Phil. Mag.: On the recoil of alpha particles 

 from light atoms, 9 S. (38, 1919). — The rela- 

 tive affinity of some gas molecules for electrons, 



8 S. (43, 22). 



Washington. Acad. Proc: The nature of the 

 heat product. in a System of Pt black, alcohol 

 & air, 4 S. — A nature of the negative carriers 

 produced in pure H & N by photo-electrons, 

 6 S. (6, 20). — The attachment of electrons to 

 neutral molecules in air, 6 S. — The destruct. 

 of phosphorescent zinc Sulfides by ultra violet 

 light(m. L. Schmiedeskamp), 6 S. — The mobi- 

 lities of electrons, 4 S. (7, 21). 



IV Loeb, Morris, Dr. phil. 1887 Berlin, 



e. h. Schenectady-Albany ; stud. 1879— 

 83 Cambridge, Mass., 83—87 Heidelberg, 

 87 Leipzig, 89—91 Worcester, Mass.; war 

 1891—1906 Prof., Chemie, Univ., New 

 York, dann Privatmann; *1863, Mai 23, 



