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 Identificat. of basic salts (m. F. B. Kenrick), 

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Journ. of phys. Chemlstry Bancroft: Toxi- 

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Zeitschr. f. physlk. Chemie: Ostwald: 

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°^ Miller, H. Oswald; Direktor, 

 ehem. Laborat. Trigornoi-Manuf. v. Pro- 

 choroff, Moskau; * 1848, Aug. 4 (a. St.), 

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Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: Wirkgswert d. 

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3 S. (44, 11). 



Millikan, Robert Andrew, Ph. D. 

 1895 New York; stud. Oberlin, New 

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 —20 Prof., Phys., Univ., Chicago, jetzt 

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 California Instit., Technol., Pasadena, 

 Calif.; * 1868, März 22, Morrison, 111. 

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Mithrsg. d. ProciJedings ol the national acad. of sei. 



Früher auch d. Phys. Review of the Univ. of 



Chicaco, sec. series. 



A College course of labor. exper. in general 

 phys. (m. S. W. Stratton), 100 S., Chicago 

 1398. — The theory of optics, by Paul Drude 

 (m. C. R. Mann), 542 S., New York 1902. — 

 Mechanics, molecular physics & heat, 242 S., 

 Chicago 02. — New instruments of precis. fr. 

 the Ryerson labor., Chicago 03. — Eleetricity, 

 sound & light (m. J. Mills), 5 + 389 S., Boston 

 08. — First course in physics^), 10 + 437 S. 

 Boston 13. — Labor, course in phys. for secon- 

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 The electron, 12 + 268 S., Chicago 18 

 (deutsch V. Stöckl, 263 S., 22). — Practical 

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Amer. Phys. Soc. Rev.: Upon the discharge 

 of electrons from ordinary metals under the 

 influence of ultra violet light, 3 S. (»4, 1907). — 

 On the Charge carried by the negative ion of an 

 ionized gas, 3 S. (26, 08). — The absence of 

 photo-electric fatigue in a very high vacuum, 

 1 S. (39, 09). — Note on the cause of the discre- 

 pancy betw. the observed&thecalculatedtemp. 

 after expans. in the space betw. the plates or 

 a Wilson expans. apparatus, 2 S. (29, 10). — 

 The isolat. of an ion, a precis. measurem. of 

 its Charge & the correct. of Stoke's law, 49 S. 

 (32, 11). — The effect of prolonged illuminat. 

 on photo-electric discharge in a high vacuum, 



4 S. (34, 12). — Brownian movements in gases 

 at low pressures, 4 S. — Cause of the apparent 

 differences betw. spark & arc sources in im- 

 parting initial speeds to photo-electrons, 

 3 S. (1, 13). — The eleraentary electrical charge 

 & the Avogadro constant, 35 S. — Effect of 

 residual gases on contact E. M. F. s & photo- 

 currents^), 3 S. — The law of fall of a droplet 

 through H, 1 S. (2, 13)). — New tests of Ein- 

 stein's photo-electric equat., 1 S. (6, 15). — 

 Einstein's photoelectric equat. &contactelectro- 

 motive force, 15 S. — A direet photoelectric 

 determinat. of Planck's h, 34 S. {7, 16). — 

 The existence of a subelectron ?, 31 S. (8, 16) 

 (auch deutsch in Ann. d. Physik). — The 

 single-lined & the many-lined spectrum of 



Hg, 5 S. (9, 17). — Radiat. & atomic structure, 

 12 S. (10, 17). — Extreme ultra-violet spectra 

 of bot sparks jn high vacua*), 4 S. (12, 18). — 

 Nature of the process of ionizat. of gases by 

 a rays (m. V. H. Gtottschalk & M. J. Kelly), 

 21 S. (15, 20). — Distinct. betw. intrinsic & 

 spurious contact E. M. F. s & quest. of the 

 metals in quanta, 9 S. — Some f acts bearing on 

 the structure of atoms, particularly of the He 

 atom, 5 S. (18, 21). 



Ann. d. Physik: Üb. d. wahrscheinlichsten 

 Wert des Reibgskoeff. d. Luft, 8 S. (41, 1913). 



Chicago, Astrophys. Journ.: The extens. of 

 the ultra-violet spectrum, 18 S. (52, 1920). — 

 The vacuum-spark spectra in the extreme ultra- 

 violet of C, Fe & Ni*) s), 11 S. (53, 21). 



Journ. of the american med. associat. : The 

 transparency of matter for x-rays not affected 

 by transverse radiat. from a second source, 

 7 S. (53, 1909). 



Philadelphia, Phil. Soc. Proc: Some scienti- 

 fic aspects of the meteorological work of the 

 United States army, 17 S. (58, 1919). 



Phil. Mag.: The influence of temp. upon 

 photo-electric effects in a very high vacuum 

 & the Order of photo-electric sensitiveness of 

 the metals (m. G. Winchester), 22 S. (14, 1907). 



— A new modificat. of the cloud meth. of deter- 

 mining the elementary electrical charge & the 

 most probable value of that charge, 19 S. (19, 

 10). — The quest. of valency in gaseous ioni- 

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 e,N& related constants, 30 S. (34, 17). 



Physik. Zeitschr.: D. Isolieren eines Ions, 

 eine genaue Messg. d. daran gebund. 

 Elektriz. -Menge & d. Korrekt, d. Sto- 

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 in Science & in Le Radium). — Ursachen d. 

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 photoelektr. Effekt, 4 S. (17, 16) (auch eng- 

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Populär sc. monthly: Recent discoveries 

 in radiat. & their significance, 20 S. (64, 1904). 



— New proefs of the kinetic theory of matter 

 & the atomic theory of electr., 24 S. (80, 12). 



School & Society: Eliminat. of waste in 

 the teaching of science, 8 S. (3, 1916). 



Science: Atomic theories of radiat., 14 S. 

 (37, 1913). — The significance of Ra, 8 S. 

 (54, 21). — Address of acceptance of the Nor- 

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Smithsonlan Instit. Rep. for. 1918: 20. Cen- 

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Transact. of the amer. instit. of elektr. engin.: 

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Verh. d. Deut. Phys. Ges.: Hohe Anfangs- 

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Washington, Proc. Acad.: Experimental 

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 (2, 1916). — Reflect. & re-emiss. of electrons 

 from metal surfaces : & meth. of measuring the 

 ionizing potential of such surfaces (m. J. G. 

 Barber), 6 S. — The further extens. of the 

 ultra-violet spectrum & the progress. with 

 atomic number of the spectra of light dement, 

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Mit ') W. G. Gale, ») E. S. Bishop, ») W. H. Sander, 

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Millochau, Gaston; Astronom, Ob- 

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