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mic weights of N & Agi) «) «) ') «) 9), 32 S. 

 (aO & 31, 07 & 09). — Molecular weight of 

 silver sulphate & the atomic weight of S^"), 

 18 S. — Atomic weight ofK«), 178.(29, 07) (auch 

 in Chem. News, 96, 07). — Use of electr. heatg. 

 in fract. distillat.^i), 3 S. — Compressibility, 

 surface tension etc."), 6 S. (30, 08). — Effi- 

 ciency of fract. distill. by heat generated 

 electrically^^), 3 S. — The compressibilities 

 of the Chlorides, bromides, & iodides of Na, 

 K, Ag & TP), 4 & 33 S. — Modified form of Gooch 

 crucible, IS. — Investigats. in thermochemi- 

 stry, 9 S. (31, 09). — Atomic weights of Ag, 

 Li & eil 2), 46 s. — Heats of combust. of the 

 octanes & xylenes^^), 31 S. — The adiabatic 

 determinat. of the heats of solut. of metals 

 in acidsi*) i^), 30 & 10 S. — Correction of the 

 apparent weight of a salt to the vacuum Stan- 

 dard"), 6 S. (33, 10). — Atomic weight of 

 Cai»), 14 & 9 S. (33 & 33, 10 & 11) (auch in 

 Chem. News, 104, 11). — Transition tempe- 

 rat. of sodium Chromate as convenient fixed 

 points in thermometry^*), 16 S. — Heat of 

 evaporat. as applied to water^^), 26 S. — The 

 possible solid solut. of water in crystals, 6 S. 

 (33, 11). — Analysis of soluts. by precise ther- 

 mometryi*), 5 S. — Atomic weights, 13 S. — 

 Compressib. of hydrocarbons etc.^) ^^) *"), 23 S. 

 (34, 12). — Chem. signific. of crystallin form, 

 15 S. (35, 13). — A convenient method for ca- 

 librating thermometers by means of floating 

 equil.i"), 10 S. — Transit, temperat. of the 

 hydrates of sodium carbonate as fixed points 

 in thermometry^i), 6 S. — Compressibility 

 of ice*»), 4 S. — Critical point & signific. of the 

 quantity b in the equat. of van der Waals, 

 17 S. — Purity of fused Li-perchlorate & its 

 bearing upon the atomic weight of silver*^), 

 10 S. — Atomic weight of Pb of radioact. ori- 

 gin*3), 16 S. — Exact measurement of boiling 

 point during fract. distillat.*"), 5 S. — Freezing 

 point of benzene as a fixed point in thermo- 

 metry^*), 8 S. — Chemical significance of cry- 

 stalline form, 10 S. — Present aspect of the 

 hypoth. of compress. atoms, 23 S. (36, 14). — 

 The inclusion of electrolyte by the deposit in 

 the silver voltameter^*), 17 S. — A new ther- 

 mochemical method for subdividing accurately 

 a given interval on the thermometer scale^*), 

 6 S. — The molecular weight of sodium car- 

 bonate & the atomic weight of carbon referred 

 to silver & bromine^«), 13 S. — D" of sodium 

 Sulfate & the at. w. of sulf ur^*), 6 S. — Compres- 

 sibilities of mercxiry, copper, lead, molybde- 

 num, tantalum, tungsten & silver bromide^'), 

 12 S. — The complications at the anode in the 

 silver coulometer (voltameter)^*), 19 S. — In- 

 dus, in the Ag-voltameter"), 3 S. — The heats 

 of combustion of aromatic hydrocarbons & 

 hexamethylene^s), 28 S. — Compressibilities 

 of the Clements , & their relats. to other pro- 

 perties, 14 S. — The surface tensions of water, 

 methyl, ethyl & isobutyl alcohols, ethyl bu- 

 tyrate, benzene & toluene*»), 21 S. (auch in 

 Wash. Nat. Ac. Pr., 4 S., 1, 15). — A syn ther- 

 mal regulator, a device for automatically main- 

 taining an eidiabatic condition in calorimetry'"), 

 3 S. (37, 15). — Density of Pb from radioact. 

 minerals'i), 7 S. — Statement of the phase 

 rule, 7 S. — Compressib. of certain typ. hy- 

 drocarbons, alcohols & ketones^*), HS. — 

 Floating equihbr.s^), HS.— Density of radio- 

 Pb from pure Norwegian cleveite^^), 3 S. (auch 

 in Wash., Nat. Ac. Pr., 2 S., 3, 16). — Atomic 

 weight of Pb of radioact. origin^^), 10 S. (auch 

 in W., N. A. P., 7 S. (2, 16). — Reply to J. 

 M. Bell's paper: Free energy & heat capacity, 



2 S. (38, 16). — Improvements in calorimetric 

 combustion & the heat of combust. of toluene^*), 



14 S. — Absence of thermal hysteresis in the 

 copperconstantan thermoelement betw. 30* 

 & 100" C"), 5 S. — Separate the isotopic 

 forms of Pb by fract. crystallizat.^^), 11 S. 

 (auch in W., N. A. P., 7 S., 3, 17). — Melting 

 points of the chlorides of Li, Rb & Cs, & the 

 freez. points of binary & temary mixtures of 

 these salts, incl. also potassium & sodium 

 Chloride^«), 13 S. (39, 17). —Transit, temperat. 

 of Strontium chloride & Strontium bromide 

 as fixed points in thermometry^'), 6 S. — Solu- 

 bility of sodium Sulfate as a means of deter- 

 mining temperat.*"), HS. — Refract. index 



6 solubilities of the nitrates of lead isotopes^*), 



7 S. (40, 18). — Compressib. of aqueous soluts., 

 especially of urethane, & the polymerisat. of 

 water*^), HS. — Purificat. by Sublimat. & the 

 analysis of gallium chloride*") *i), 2 S. — Puri- 

 ficat. of Ga by electrolysis, & the compressib. 

 & density of Ga*^), 2 S. — Concentrated thal- 

 lium amalgams, their electrochem. & thermo- 

 chem. behavior, densities & freezing points*^), 

 37 S. — Dielectric constants of typical aliphatic 

 & aromatic hydrocarbons, cyclohexane, cyclo- 

 hexanone & cyclohexanoP*), HS. — Effect 

 of pressure & of dissolved air & water on the 

 melting point of benzene^s) 44)^ jq S. (41, 19). — 

 Compressib. of In*^), 5 S. — Atomic weight of 

 Pb from a Japanese radioact. mineral*^), 2 S. — 

 A calorimetric method for standardizing ther- 

 mometers by electrical energy*^), 4 S. — The 

 melting point & thermoelectric behavior of 

 lead isotopes^s), 57 S. — The heats of com- 

 bustion of benzene, toluene aliphatic alcohols, 

 cyclohexanol & other carbon compounds^^), 

 19 S. — A indirect method of determining the 

 specific heat of dilute soIutions, with preli- 

 minary data concerning hydrochloric acid^*), 



15 S. — A revision of the atomic weight of 

 AI. The analysis of aluminium bromide**), 

 12 S. (43, 20). — Further studies conceminggal- 

 lium*2), 21 S. — The heats of dilution & the 

 specific heats of dilute Solutions of nitric acid 

 & of hydroxydes & chlorides & nitrates of 

 Li, Na, K & Csi"), 37 S. — A critical study 

 of the capillary rise method of determining sur- 

 face tension, with data for water, benzene, to- 

 luene, Chloroform, carbon, tetrachloride, ether 



6 dimethyl aniline**), 21 S. — The compressi- 

 bility of benzene, liquid & solid"') *'), 5 S. — 

 The existence of tetrahydrated sodium sulfate 

 in mix-crystals with sodium Chromate^*), 

 3 S. — The magnitudes of atoms, 8 S. (43, 21). 

 — Solid thallium amalgams & the electrode 

 Potential of pure thallium*^), 22 S. — The 

 electrochemical behavior of liquid sodium 

 amalgams*'), HS. — The effect of changing 

 hydrogen-ion concentrat. on the potential of the 

 zinc electrode'"), 7 S. — The heats neutralizat. 

 of potassium, sodium & lithium hydroxides 

 with hydrochloric, hydrobromic & nitric acids, 

 at various dilutions^*), 24 S. — The heat o> 

 solut. of zinc in hydrochloric acid"'), 10 S. — 

 The heat of solut. of Cd in hydrochloric acid**), 



7 S. (44, 22). 



Amcr. Journ., Silliman: Applicat. of the 

 phase rule to the fusing points of Cu, Ag & 

 Au, 2 S. (13, 1902). 



Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: Neubestimmg. 

 d. Atomgew. des K"), 15 S. (39, 1906). — Un- 

 tersuchgn. üb. d. Atomgew., 13 S. (40, 07). — 

 Anod. Bildg. v. H^Oj, 1 S. (43, 09). 



Boston, Amer. Acad. Proc: The chan- 

 geable hydrolytic equilibrium of dissolved 

 chromic sulphate'), 30 S. — Significance of 



