878 



Morse 



Moser. 



im allgem., 16 S. — Blaues Mineral aus d. 

 Umgebg. V. Troitzk im Orenburger Gouv., 

 öS. — Zeichentisch v. Bock & d. Binokularlupe 

 V. Braus-Diener, IS. — Verwitterg. d. erz- 

 führ. Gesteine auf d. Berge Magnitnaja, 7 S. 

 (40, 02). 



IV Morse, Harmon Northrop, Dr. 

 phil. 1875 Göttingen; war seit 91 Prof., 

 anorg. & analyt. Chemie, Univ., Balti- 

 more; * 1848, t 1920, Sept. 21, Chebea- 



gue, Maine. 



The osmotic pressure of aqueous soluts. ; re- 

 port on investigats. made in the ehem. labor. 

 of the Johns Hopkins Univ. 1899—1913. — 

 Exercises in quantitative chemistry, Boston 

 1905. 



Amer. Chem. Journ.: The osmotic pressure 

 of cane sugar soluts. at high temperatures^) ^) 

 3) *), 66 S. (48, 12). 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: New osmotic 

 membranes prepared by the electrol. process, 



I S. (29, 1903). — A new electric fumace & 

 other electr. heating appliances*), 26 S. (32, 

 04). — Electr. method for the combust. of 

 organic comp.*), 12 S. (33, 05). — Osmotic press. 

 & freez.-points of soluts. of cane-sugar^)^)— ^5), 

 645 S. (34 — 40, 05—11). — Improvement 

 in cells for the measurem. of osmotic pressure^*), 



II S. — Improvements in manometers for the 

 measurem. of osmotic pressure^'), 12 S. (40,08). 



Mit •) W. W. Holland, «) C. N. Myers, ») G. Cash- 

 ♦) J. B. Zinn, ') J. C. W. Frazer, •) L. S. Taylor, ') Grey, 

 ') Hopkins, *) Rogers, ^») Hoffmann, ") Kenneh, ") 

 B. Mears, »") B. F. Lovelace, ") Carpenter, ") C. Gill. 



IV Morse, Harry Wheeler, Dr. phil. 

 1901 Leipzig; 1902—10 Instr., Phys., & 

 10 — 12 Assist. Prof., Univ., Cambridge, 

 12 — 13 Prof., Chemie, Univ., Berkeley, 

 13 — 18 wiss. Beirat, Western Precipitat. 

 Co., Los Angeles, 18 — 19 techn. Leiter, 

 Am. Trena Corporat., seit 20 berat. Chem. 

 & Metallurgist; * 1873, Febr. 25, San 

 Diego, Calif. 



Storage batteries: the chemistry & physics 

 of the Pb accumulator, London 1912. 



Boston, Amer. Acad. Proc. : Spectra fr. theWeh- 

 nelt interrupter, 28S.(39, 1903)(auchinChicago, 

 Astrophys. Journ.). — Studies on fluorite: 

 Fluorescence, thermo-luminesc, gas. & liquid 

 inclus. in fluorspar, kathodo-luminesc, 30 & 

 16 S. (41 & 43, 05—08). — Prop. of an 

 Al-anode (m. C. L. B. Shuddemagen), 34 S. 

 (44, 08). — Evaporat. fr. the surf, of a solid 

 sphere, 8 S. — Minute phenomena of electro- 

 lysis, 8 S. (45, 09). — Internal resist. of the 

 Pb-accumulator (m. L. W. Sargent), 26 S. 

 (46, 10). 



Chlcaj^o, Astrophys. Journ.: Spectra of 

 weak luminescences, 18 & 8 S. (21, 1905). 



Zeitschr. f. physlk. Chemie: Ostwald: Diffus. 

 & Übersättigg. in Gelatine (m. G. W. Pierce), 

 19 S. (45, 1903). 



IV Morton, William Blair, M. A. 



1892 Cambridge; seit 97 Prof., Physik, 



Queen's Coli., Belfast, Irland; * 1868, 

 Febr. 17, Belfast. 



Brlt. Journ. of Psychology: Measurement of 

 accuracy of time-intervals in playing a keyed 

 Instrument, 5 S. (10, 1920). 



London, Phys. Soc. Proc.: Mot. of charged 

 particle in combined electric & magn. field. 



5 S. (21, 1908). — Cusped waves of light & 

 theory of rainbow, 8 S. (23, 10). — Theories 

 of Voigt-Everett regarding combinat.-tones 

 (m. M. Darragh), 14 S. (27, 15). — Wrightson's 

 theory of hearing, 9 S. (31, 19). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Displacem. & 

 paths of particles in fluid., 19 S. (89, 1913). 



Phil. Mag.: Forms of lines of force & energy 

 flux for electric waves, 12 S. (4, 1902). — 

 Vibrats. of strings (m. T. B. Vinycomb), 8 S. 

 (8, 04). — Deflexs. caused by break in over- 

 head wire (m. W. Hawthome), 8 & 3 S. (11 



6 12, 06). — Amount of water in cloud formed 

 by expansion, 2 S. (17, 09). — Paths of par- 

 ticles in rotating fluid (m. J. Vint), 4 S. (30, 

 15). — Applicat. of nomography to discon- 

 tinuous mot. of liquid (m. E. J. Harvey), 9 S. 

 (31, 16). — Mot. of pendulum after string has 

 become slack, 4 S. (37, 19). — Construct. of 

 parabolic trajectory^), 4 S. (39, 20). — Modi- 

 ficat. of parabolic trajectory on theory of re- 

 lativity, 4 S. — Einstein's law for addit. of 

 velocities, 4 S. (40, 20). — Times of descent 

 under gravity^), 15 S. — Discontinuous flow of 

 liquid past a wedge, 8 S. (41, 21). — Plane- 

 tary orbits on theory of relativity, 12 S. (42, 

 21). — Hertz' theory of contact (m. L. J. 

 Close), 10 S. (43, 22). 



Mit ») T. C. Tobin. 



IV Morton, William James, M. D. 

 1872 Cambridge, Mass.; Prof., Elektro- 

 therapie, Post-Gradnate Med. School, 

 New York; * 1846, Juli 3, Boston. 



Moseley, Henry Gwyn Jeffreys, M. 

 A. 1910 Oxford, Sohn v. Prof. H. N. 

 Moseley, Oxford, Enkel v. J. Gwyn Jef- 

 freys, Verf. d. Brit. Conchiologie; stud. 

 Trinity-Coll., Oxford; war 10—12 Lect., 

 Phys., Univ., Manchester, 12—13 John 

 Harlings Fellow, ebenda; * 1887, Nov. 

 23, Weyraouth, t 191-5, Aug. 10, gef. im 

 Weltkrieg an d. Dardanellen. — (Nachr. 

 V. Lamaxter h Bohr 4 S. in Phil. Mag., 

 31, 1916, V. Fajans, 4 S. in D. Natur- 

 wissenschaften, 4,. 16, & in London, Roy. 

 Soc. Proc, 93, 17). 



Discuss. on the structure of the atom by E. 

 Rutherford (m. F. Soddy), 1914. 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Number of ß- 



Earticles emitted in the transformat. of Ra, 

 6 S. (87, 1912). — Attainment of high poten- 

 tials by the use of Ra, 6 S. (88, 13). 



Phil. Mag.: Radio-active prod. of short life 

 (m. K. Fajans), 10 S. (22, 1911). — On y radiat. 

 fr. Ra B (m. W. Makower), 8 S. (23, 12). — 

 Reflexion of the X-rays (m. C. G. Darwin), 

 22 S. (26, 13). — The high-frequency spectra 

 of the Clements, 10 & 11 S. (26 & 27, 13 & 14). 

 — Number of ions produced by the ß & y 

 radiats. fr. Ra (m. H. Robinson), 10 S. (28, 14). 



IV Moser, James, Dr. phil. 1877 Ber- 

 lin, war seit 85 Privatdoz., Physik, 

 Univ., Wien; * 1862, f 1908, Sept. 23, 

 Semmering bei Wien. 



Boltzmann-Festschr. : Wie ist positive Elek- 

 triz. m. negat. Potential & negat. Elektriz. 

 m. positivem Potential leicht dar- & vorzu- 

 stellen ?, 7 S., 1904. 



Zeitschr. f. phys. Unterricht: Physik. Kom- 

 binats. apparate, 1 S. (12, 1899). 



