Mabery — McBain. 



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Mit ») D. Mc Jntosh. -) W. Hatcher, ») O. Herzberg. 

 *) C. Wright, ») J. Russell, •) E. Boomer. 



™ Mabery, Charles Frederic, Dr. 

 sc. 1883; bis 1911 Prof., South Dakota 

 School of Mines Rapid City, dann im 

 Ruhestd.; * 1850, Jan. 13, Xew Glou- 

 cester, Me. 



Amer, Cheni. Journ. : Apparatus for conti- 

 nuous vacuum distillat, 2 S. — Method for 

 determin. the index of refract. of solid hydro- 

 carbons with the Pulfrich refractometer (m. 

 L. Shepherd), 8 S. (29, 1903). 



Amer. Cheni. Soe. Journ.: Viscosity & lubri- 

 oat. (m. J. H. Mathews), 9 S. (30, 1908). 



Boston, Amer. Acad. Proo.: The specific heat 

 & heat of vaporizat. of the paraffine & methy- 

 lene hydrocarbons (m. A. H. Goldstein), HS. 

 (37, 1902)*). — Composit. of petroleum (m. 

 O. R. Palm, 0. J. Sieplein & W. 0. Quayle), 

 42 & 28 S. (40 & 41, 04—06) (auch in Amer. 

 Chem. Sog. Journ.). 



IV McAdie, Alexander G., M. A. Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., M. Sc. Santa Clara; Prof., 

 Meteorol., Univ., Cambridge, Mass., & Di- 

 rektor, Blue Hill Observ., Readville, 

 Mass., U. S. A.; * 1864, Aug. 4, New 

 York. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Hrsg. d. Annual Report Blue Hill Observ. 



Erfindgn. : Stygroskope, Nephoskope. 



The principles of aerography, 318 S.,'Chicago 

 1917. — Numbres & bulletins of U.' S. We- 

 ather Bureau. — Climatologie of California. — 

 Rainfall of California. 



Amer. Journ., SilUman: x^ew units in aero- 

 physics, 6 S. (30, 1910). 



\Ic. Aulay, Alexander; Prof., Math. 

 & Phys., Univ., Hobart, Tasmania; 

 * 1863, Dez. 9. 



Five figure logarithmic & other tables, Lon- 

 don 1903. — Geometrical conics, 2. Aufl., 

 310 S., London & Edinburgh 06. 



Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc, : Proposed ex- 

 tens. of the powers of quatern. differentiat., 

 26 S. (18, 1891). — Algebra after Hamilton, 

 or multenions, 83 S. (28, 1907—08). 



London, Math. Soc. Proc: Mathematical 

 theory of electroraagnetism, 96 S. (183, 1892). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Multenions & dif- 

 ferential invariants, 32 & 31 S. (99 & 102, 

 1921 & 22). 



Phil. Ma?. : Quaterns. as a praetical instrum. 

 of physical research, 19 S. (33, 1892). — 

 Wave-surf. & rotat. of polarizat. plane in an 

 aeolotropic electromagnetic medium, 7 S. 

 (42, 96). — Elastic solid aether, with two mo- 

 duli, satisfyingMacCullagh's crystalline optical 

 condits., 7 K. (17, 1909). — The spontaneous 

 generat. of electrons in an elastic solid aether, 

 23 S. (19, 10). — An electrical method for the 

 meaeurem. of recoil radiats., 8 S. (40, 20). — 

 Inertial frame given by a hyperbolic space- 

 time, 3 S. (41, 21). — The recoil of H nuclei 

 rom swift a particles, 13 S. (42, 21 ). 



IV Alaeaulay, Francis Sowerby, M. A. 

 1885 Cambridge, D. Sc. 95 London; 

 war Math. Master, St. Paul School, 

 London, seit 1911 im Ruhestd.; * 1862 

 Febr. 11, Witney. (.Eig. Mitt.) 



Amer. Math. Soc. Trans.: Method of dealing 

 with the intersects. of plane curves, 26 S. 

 (5, 1904). 



Cambridge Tracts in Math. Je math. Phys.: 

 The algebraic theory of modular Systems, 

 126 S. (19, 1916). 



London, Math. Soc. Proc: Some formulae 

 in eliminat., 25 S. (35, 1902/03). — On the re- 

 sultant of a number of polynomials of the same 

 degree, 8 S. (21, 22). 



Mathemat. Ann.: Resol. of a given modular 

 System into primary Systems includ. some pro- 

 perties of Hilbert numbers, 56 S. (74, 1913). 



Macaulay, William Herrid, M. A.; 



Yice-Provost (früher Tutor), King's Coli., 



Cambridge; * 1853, Nov. 16. 



The laws of thermodynamics, 80 S., London & 

 Edinburgh 1913. 



Amer. Math. Soc. Bull, : Newton's theory of 

 kinetics, 9 S. (3, 1897). 



Messenger of Math.: Note on the deflect. of 

 beams, 2 S. — The dissect. of rectilineal fi- 

 gures, 7 & 11 S. (48, 1918/19). — Dissect. of 

 rectilineal figures, 4 S. (52, 22). 



Phil. Mag.: Stresses & deflect. of braced 

 girders, 24 S. (45, 1898). 



MeBain, James Wilham, M. A. 1904 

 Toronto, Dr. phil. 09 Heidelberg, D. Sc. 

 Providence; stud. Toronto, Leipzig & 

 Heidelberg; Prof., phys. Chem., Univ., 

 Bristol, Engl.; * 1882, Chatham, Ca- 

 nada. 



Amer. Chem. Soc Journ.: Dissociat. of 

 ternary electrolytes, 4 S. (4, 1912). 



Dental Cosmos: Amalgams containing Sn, 

 Ag & Hg (m. R. Joj-ner), 12 S. (1912). 



Faraday Soc Trans.: Mobility of highly 

 charged micelles, 3 S. (9, 1913). — System of 

 recording rate of react., 2 S. (13, 17). — Theo- 

 ries of occlusion, sorption of iodine by carbon, 

 10 S. — Bearing of migrat. data in conduct. 

 in soluts. (m. Coleman), 20 S. (14, 19). 



London, Chem. Soc. Journ.: Adsorpt. for- 

 mulae, 5 S. (91. 1907). — Studies of the con- 

 stitut. of soap in solut. : Na myristate & Na 

 laurate^) ^), 15 S. — Use of Phenolphthalein 

 as an indicator, 7 S. (101, 12). — Studies on 

 the constitut. of soap soluts.: Alkalinity & 

 degree of hydrolys. of soap soluts.^), 21 S. — 

 Criticism of the hypothes. that neutr. salta 

 inerease the dissociat. of weak acids & bases*), 

 13 S. (105, 14). — The hydrolysis of soap so- 

 luts., measured by the rate of catalysis of 

 nitrosotriacetonamine*), 8 S. (113, 18). — 

 Colloidal electrolytes: soap soluts. as a type^) '), 

 22 S. — The degree of hj^drat. of the particles 

 which form the structural basis of soap curd, 

 determined in experimts. on sorpt. & salting 

 out*), 9 S. — The effect of salts on the vapour 

 pressure & degree of dissociat. of acetic acid 

 in solut. 9), 15 S. (115, 19). — The hydrat. of the 

 fibres of soap curd. I: The degree of hydrat. 

 determined in experiments on sorpt. & salting 

 out»), 6 S. (1 19, 21 ).— II :Thedew-point meth."), 

 10 S. (119, 21). — Studies of the constitut. of 

 soap soluts. Soluts. of sodium palmitate & 

 the effect of excess of palmitic acid orNaOH*) *), 

 13 S. — The effect of an elertrolyte on soluts. 

 of pure soap. Phase-ruleequilibriain the System 

 sodium laurate-sodium chloride-water (m. A. 

 J. Burnett), 14 S. — The ultra-filtrat of soap- 

 soluts.: Sodium oleate «& potassium laurate 

 (m. VV. J. Jenkins), 20 S. (121, 22). 



