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Physik. Zoltschr. : D. Kraft, d. erforderl. ist, 

 um e. in Bewegg. befindl. elektrisierte Kugel 

 aufzuhalten, 9 S. (8, 1907). 



Mit >) T. G. Bedford. ' 



Sebelien, John; stud. 1875—81 

 Techn. Hochschule, Kopenhagen; 81 — 83 

 Assist., landwirtsch. Hochschule, Ko- 

 penhagen, 83 — 85 Assist., landw. Ver- 

 suchslaborat., ebda, 85 — 89 Lehrer, milch- 

 wirtsch. Instit., Ultuna. Schweden, seit 

 89 Lehrer, & seit 1914 Prof., Chemie & 

 Agrik.chemie, landw. Hochsch., Aas, 

 Norwegen; * 1858, April 30, Kopenhagen. 

 (Eig. Mitt.) 



Erfindgn.: Automat. Pipette 1894. — Er- 

 hitzgsapparat f. elektr. Strom 1901. — Elektr. 

 Ofen f. Stickstoffbestimmgn. nach Kjeldahl 09. 



Beiträge z. Gesch. d. Atomgewicht-e, 208 S., 

 Braunschweig 1884. — Kortfattet Lyslaere, 

 45 S., Kristiania 91. — 7. Internat. Congr. 

 of appl. chemistry: Some amendments in the 

 Kjeldahl method of determinat. of N, London 

 1906. — Laeren om de saakaldte Kunstige 

 Gjödningsstoffer, 184 S., Kristiania 07. — 

 Laerebok i uorganisk Kemi, 298 S., ebda 10. — 

 Laeren om Gjödsel, 2 Teile, 299 & 123 S., 

 ebda 16. — Laerebok i Kemi til Bruk ved Land- 

 bruks-, Skogbruks-, Meieri- & Havebruks- 

 skoler, 3. Aufl., 140 S., ebda 21. 



Cheni.-Zeltg. : Photochem. Messgs.methoden 

 f. klimatolog. Zwecke, 5 S. (28, 1904). — Z. 

 Frage d. Titerstellg. v. Normalsäuren, 5 S. 

 (89,05). — Abändergn. in d. Stickstoff bestimmg. 

 nach Kjeldahl (m. A. Brynildsen & 0. Haa- 

 vardsholm), 3 S. (33, 09). — Bis 1915 Jahresber. 

 üb. d. ehem. Industrie Norwegens. 



Kristiania, Arch, f. Math, og Naturvid.: 

 Fordelingen af det fotokemisk virksomme lys 

 paa den nordlige halvkugle ved sommersolstit., 

 13 S. (26, 1904). 



Kristiania, Vld. Selsk, Skrift.: Fotokemiske 

 Studier over den ultraviolette Del af Sollyset, 

 59 S. (1905). 



Phil. Mag.: The distribut. of the actinic 

 Bonlight on the northem hemisphere at summer 

 solstice, 9 S. (9, 1905). 



Zeitschr. f. angew. Chemie: Üb. d. Zucker 

 d. Colostrums (m. E. Sunde), 6 S. (31, 1908). 



Zahlr. Arbn. auf d. Gebiete d. Agrikultur- 

 chemie. 



rv Seddig, Max, Dr. phil. 1902 Mar- 

 burg; nichtbeamt. a. o. Prof., Physik, 

 Univ., Frankfurt (Main), & Vorstd. d. 

 Abteiig. f. wissensch. Photogr., physik. 

 Inst.; * 1877, Febr. 19, Crimmitschau. 



Astron. Nachr.: Schattenfiguren, die dem 

 leuchtenden Teile d. Mondscheibe konform 

 sind, 1 S. (192, 1912). 



Marl>urg, Nat. Ges. S.Ber.: Beobachtgn. an 

 seism. Wellen, 6 S. (1906). — Abhängigk. 

 d. Brownschen Molekularbewegg. v. d. Tem- 

 perat., 7 S. (07). 



Physik. Zeitschr.: Darstellg. d. Verlaufes 

 elektr. Kraftlinien & ihrer Richtgsändergn. 

 durch Dielektrika, 4 S. (5, 1904). — Wachs- 

 tums-Erscheingn. an Hg-Tropfen, 1 S. (6, 05). 

 — Methode, d. Schwinggsformen einer Luft- 

 säule zu demonstrieren, 2 S. (8, 07). — Messg. 

 d. Temper. -Abhängigk. d. Brownschen Mole- 

 kularbewegg., 4 S. (9. 08). 



A'erh. d. Deut. Phys. Ges.: Ein absolutes 

 Bolometer & neue Vorlesgsapparate, 12 S. 

 (13, 1911). 



Zeitschr. f. anorg. Chemie: Lorenz: Messg. 

 d. Temperabhängigk. d. Brown-Zsigmondy- 

 schen Bewegg. 25 S. (73, 1911/12). 



Zeitschr. f. wissenseh. Photogr.: Methode, 

 d. Newton-Helmholtzsche Farbendreieck zu 

 projizieren, 3 S. (4, 1906). — Versuch üb. d. 

 Chromasie d. Auges, 3 S. (5, 07). 



IV See, Thomas J. J., Dr. phil. 1892 Ber- 

 lin; Prof., Naval Observ. in Mare (nicht 

 Marc wie in Bd. IV) Island, Calif. ; 

 * 1866, Febr. 19, Montgomery, Mo. 

 (Eig. Mitt.) 



Researches on the evolut. of the stellar Systems. 

 II: Capture theory of cosmical evolut., 735 S., 

 Boston, London, Paris & Berlin 1910. — 

 ElectrodjTiamic wave-theory of physics forces, 

 I, 170 S., Boston, London & Paris 17. — II 

 (chiefly new theory of the aether, reprinted 

 fr. the Astron. Nachr.), 780 S., Kiel, Boston, 

 London &; Paris 22. 



Astron. Nachr.: The absence of sensible re- 

 fract. in occultats. of stars by the planets, 

 2 S. (166, 1904). — Internal densities, pressures 

 & moments of inertia of the principal bodies 

 of the planetary system. 15 S. (167, 05). — 

 Physical constitut. of the heavenly bodies, 

 22 S. (169, 05). — Rigidity of the heavenly 

 bodies, 18 S. (171, 06). — Thehypothesis under- 

 lying the deduct. of the rigidity of the heavenly 

 bodies. 2 S. (173, 07). — The cause of the re- 

 markable circularity of the orbits of the pla- 

 nets & satellites & the origin of the planetary 

 System, 5 S. (180, 09). — Euler's remarks on 

 the secular effects of the resisting medium 

 upon the orbital motion of the earth & on the 

 origin of the planets at a great distance fr. the 

 sun, 2 S. — Dynamic, theory of the capture of 

 satellites & of the division of nebulae under 

 the secular action of a resisting medium, 9 S. — 

 Origin of the lunar terrestr. system by capture ; 

 theory of satellites & physical cause which haa 

 determined the directs. of the rotats. of the pla- 

 nets about their axes, 11 S. (181, 09). — The 

 results of the early researches on the secular 

 effects of a resisting medium upon the eccen- 

 tricity of the orbit of a revolving body, 3 S. — 

 Theory of the rotat. of thep rincipal planets; 

 growth of the minor globes which have finally 

 becomc satellites, 3 S. — On the physic. cause 

 which has produced the small obliquity of the 

 planet Jupiter, & on the obliquity of the 

 other planets, 4 S. (182, 09). — Problems of 

 cosmogony, 2 S. (189, 11). — Evolut. of double 

 & multiple Stars, 2 S. (190, 12). — Faint equa- 

 torial belts on the planet Neptune, 2 S. (194, 

 13). — Views of Plato & Newton on the origin 

 of the planets, 3 S. (201. 15). — The physic. 

 cause which has established the unsymmetric. 

 equilibrium of the earths solid nucleus in the 

 fluid envelope, & thereby produced the well- 

 defined land & water hemispheres of the 

 terrestr. spheroid, 15 S. (202, 16). — New 

 theory of the aether, 238 S. (211, 212. 214, 

 215 & 217, 20/22). — Researches on the figure 

 of the earth, with definitive determinat. of 

 the oblateness & complete tables of the cor- 

 responding terrestr. spheroid, 15 S. (213, 21). — 

 Preliminary announcem. of the discovery of 

 the cause of the sunspot cycle, 1 S. (214, 21 ). — 

 The cause of temporary stars, 2 S. (Jubil.- 

 nummer, 21). — Discovery of the cause of 

 sunspots, & of their 11-year periodicity, & of 



